In this introduction to the basic principles of feminism, including kindness, fairness, and respect, young boys are encouraged to take responsibility for their words and actions. Rhyming verses and multihued illustrations show both girls... Read More
A friendly little duck goes for a stroll, meeting a playful elephant, hungry horses, funny hogs, musical grasshoppers, monkeys jumping on the bed, and an amusing array of other animals. All the while, he waddles and quacks, quacks and... Read More
"Special You" is about a little elephant named Little Why. As he travels with the other elephants to a watering hole, he meets several interesting animals and wishes that he had long legs, spiky horns, or a snappy snout like they do, but... Read More
"1 Robot Lost His Head" is a very simple book designed to help children ages two to five learn to count to ten. When one robot loses his head, the head is cared for by other robots until it is reunited with its body. Colorful... Read More
Technology is an ever-increasing influence on young people’s lives, and it’s likely to continue into their adult lives. Children might know how to use computers, tablets, and other gadgets, but understanding how hard drives and other... Read More
Lovingly simple and honest, this story answers a complicated adult question with the wisdom only a child can provide. "A Little Boy Looking for God" is an adorable children’s story by two little boys and their grandmother. Simple in... Read More
The sing-along narrative and Caribbean-style illustrations encourage even shy participants to join in the fun in this story/one-act play. Born and raised in Trinidad, author Francis Choo Yin has fond memories of the popular calypso songs... Read More
Pirate stories like the popular Pirates of the Caribbean franchise seem to be lurking in the imaginations of children everywhere. In this charming little book seven-year-old Dalton James tells the tale of two pirates who steal a treasure... Read More