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Little Gestalten
The Path
By Reif Larsen, illustrated by Marine Schneider. A path is never the same twice. Everything we experience, be it real or imagined, influences what is around us—even if the changes are sometimes too small to recognize!
Little Gestalten
She Rides Like the Wind
By Joan Negrescolor. Known as the “Pedal Queen,” Alfonsina Strada, a woman who loved to ride her bicycle but had to fight hard for her dream. She resisted conformity in 1924 by taking part in the prestigious Giro D’Italia and many more races.
Tar Beach
By Faith Ringgold. Cassie Louise Lightfoot has a dream: to be free to go wherever she wants for the rest of her life. One night, up on “tar beach,” the rooftop of her family’s Harlem apartment building, her dreams come true.
We Came To America
By Faith Ringgold. America is a land of diversity. Whether driven by dreams and hope, or escaping poverty or persecution, our ancestors–and the faces of America today–represent people from every reach of the globe.
Families Belong
By Dan Saks, illustrated by Brooke Smart. Through a handful of specific yet universal scenarios, from singing songs together to sharing food together, from dancing together to lying still together, this book celebrates what it means for a family to be tru
Families Can
By Da Saks, illustrated by Brooke Smart. Celebrate the differences that make each family unique and the similarities and love that connect us all together.
Pequeño Azul y Pequeño Amarillo (Little Blue and Little Yellow)
By Leo Lionni. Now available in bilingual, Little Blue and Little Yellow are best friends, but one day they can’t find each other. When they finally do, they give each other so big a hug that they turn green!
Su Propio Color (A Color of His Own)
By Leo Lionni. Elephants are gray. Pigs are pink. All animals have a color of their own—except for chameleons. They change color wherever they go! Los elefantes son grises. Los cerdos son rosados. Todos los animales tienen su propio color, menos los camal
Miffy the Artist
By Dick Bruna. Miffy takes inspiration from a visit to a museum and decides to become an artist herself. Looking at the colors and shapes of the world around her, she discovers what fun it can be to make pictures of the things she sees.
Everything is Mine
By Andrea D'Aquino. “My name is Marcello Von Cauliflower Boneaparte Jackson and everything is mine.” Marcello is kind, clever, and very loyal. Unfortunately, there is one problem. He believes that absolutely everything is his.
The Fantastic Flying Competition
By Tjibbe Veldkamp, illustrated by Sebastiaan Van Doninck. Welcome to the Fantastic Flying Competition for birds! All the teams are ready to go, all except one, that is . . . Where are the owls? Team Owl is late! Did those night birds oversleep again this
Laurence King
Let's Look at... Animals
Let's look at animals!
With beautiful artwork from best-selling author and illustrator Marion Deuchars, this book is the perfect introduction to animals.
With beautiful artwork from best-selling author and illustrator Marion Deuchars, this book is the perfect introduction to animals.
Can You Keep a Straight Face?
By Elisa Géhin and Bernard Duisit. Can you keep a straight face? Straight eyebrows? Straight lips? A straight... nose?? This pop-up book is packed with interactive tabs that allow children to pull funny faces with impunity.
How Do You Sleep?
By Olivia Cosneau and Bernard Duisit. On a branch, under a wing, in a ball… How do you sleep?These pages are packed with interactive tabs that put children in the driving seat. A pop-up book with flaps to lift, tabs to pull and plenty of surprises!
Do You Want A Hug?
By Olivia Cosneau and Bernard Duisit. The panda cradles her cub, two fish kiss and the meerkat family cuddle one another. Do you want a hug? This pop-up book is a playful way to talk about consent and body boundaries with little ones.
Quarto USA
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
By Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara. Ruth promised herself she would do everything her mother didn’t get the chance to do. Ruth became one of the most iconic figures in U.S. politics, standing up for what she believed in, fighting for racial and gender equalit
Edward and the Horse
By Ann Rand, illustrated by Olle Eksell. First published in 1961, this winning tale follows a small boy named Edward who lives in a soaring New York City apartment building and yearns for a pet to keep him company.
If I Had a Kangaroo
By Gabby Dawnay, illustrated by Alex Barrow. Have you ever given any thought to what the perfect jumping pet would be? Wombats are cute, and koalas can cling, but what about a springy kangaroo?
If I Had a Sleepy Sloth
By Gabby Dawnay, illustrated by Alex Barrow. In this charming trip of the imagination, a little girl delights in experiencing life at a slower pace as she shares her day with a sleepy sloth who moves so slowly, moss grows in his fur!
I Carry Your Heart With Me
by E.E. Cummings, illustrated by Mati McDonough. Showing the strong bond of love between mother and child, within nature and throughout life, Cummings' heartfelt words expressed through McDonough's lovely illustrations combine to create a fresh, yet class