Hello, friends! Our book today is I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know, written by Leslie Odom, Jr. and Nicolette Robinson and illustrated by Joy Hwang Ruiz, a heartfelt ode to the bond between caregivers and their children. On the day that a parent or caregiver meets their child, they give them their heart, … Continue reading I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know (Leslie Odom, Jr. & Nicolette Robinson)
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Outside Amelia’s Window (Caroline Nastro)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Outside Amelia’s Window, written by Caroline Nastro and illustrated by Anca Sandu Budisan, a quiet yet stirring story about having the courage to leave one’s nest. When the little boy in the blue cap and the little girl with pigtails move in next door to Amelia, her mother suggests … Continue reading Outside Amelia’s Window (Caroline Nastro)
Declaration of the Rights of Boys and Girls (Élisabeth Brami & Estelle Billon-Spagnol)
Hello friends, and Happy International Women’s Day! To celebrate this holiday dedicated in part to embracing gender equality, our book today is Declaration of the Rights of Boys and Girls by Élisabeth Brami and Estelle Billon-Spagnol, a 2-in-1 title that explains the basics of gender neutrality and fairness. Boy and girls are equal; in importance, … Continue reading Declaration of the Rights of Boys and Girls (Élisabeth Brami & Estelle Billon-Spagnol)
How Are You? (Édouard Manceau)
Hello, friends! Our book today is How Are You? by Édouard Manceau, a short and simple story about expressing emotions. We are often asked the question. “How are you?”, and we all know that the answer usually depends on the day. Maybe we’re happy, or maybe we’re very happy! Or maybe we’re sad, or so … Continue reading How Are You? (Édouard Manceau)
A Bucket of Questions (Tim Fite)
Hello, friends! Our book today is the delightfully silly A Bucket of Questions by Tim Fite, an exploration of some absurd answers to rather curious questions. There are a number of questions that pop out of the titular bucket in this book, ranging from the understandable (“Why do kids lose their teeth?”) to the unexpected … Continue reading A Bucket of Questions (Tim Fite)
