Noticing all the joyful love around him, Wolf is intent on finding someone special too, following all the well-meaning advice of friends before following his heart. "The Wolf Who Wanted to Fall in Love", part of Orianne Lallemand’s... Read More
The constant motion and evolution of a tiny drop through the fundamental water cycle is beautifully interpreted in Jorge Tetl Argueta’s poetically bilingual Agua, Agüita, or Water, Little Water. Illustrations from Felipe Ugalde... Read More
With no claws or tentacles in sight, and being neither fierce nor swift nor playful, the enigmatic Mr. Oyster rests quietly on the ocean floor. Traci Dunham’s is a rhyming deep-sea tale of hidden talents and inner beauty. A colorful... Read More
When a blustering storm causes Sparkleshine to lose her way in the woods, her best friend, Snowbelle, anxious for them to perform together at the much anticipated Snow Ball celebration, rushes to her rescue through the frozen forest.... Read More
Braving the seasons through snowy, windy, sunny, and rainy weather, an adventurous group of young friends stomps through puddles in Lluvia, crunches freshly fallen snow in Nieve, cools off under the rays of a brightly shining sun in Sol,... Read More
From confidence and grace to compassion and reflection, Helen James offers inspirational affirmations and advice in PUG: How to be the Best You. Philosophical Universal Guidance, or PUG for short, is a collection of quotes accompanied by... Read More
Inspired by the antics of a real bear residing in the Kushiro Zoo in his native Hokkaido, artist Seigo Kijima incorporates the beauty of Japanese wildlife and landscape in a charming tale of love, hope, and community. When postmaster... Read More
It all begins with a great big frog and a tiny wee mosquito, but "Bye Bye Big!", from Margaret Read MacDonald and Gerald Fierst, soon explodes in colors, sights, and sounds as a few simple words form an increasingly sizable circular... Read More