Written by: Cara Goodwin PhD. Illustrated by: Katie Turner. This book is good for toddlers but I would give it to up to kindergarten. The story encourages children to find…
Written and illustrated by: Keith Negley. This book takes aim at toxic masculinity and boys but I truly think it works well for all genders. All children need to know…
Written by: Ibram X. Kendi. Illustrated by: Ashley Lukashevsky. This is a board book but definitely is written for older children too. The book explains how racism is taught not…
Written and illustrated by: Sam Zuppardi. The worst thing you can do is tell a child, or anyone, to “get over it” when they are anxious about something. This is…
Written and illustrated by: Cori Doerrfeld. This is a simply worded story that presents the importance of listening to before reacting to someone going through trauma. This book presents a…
Written by: Maria Dismondy. Illustrated to: Kim Shaw. This is a book about empowerment and being different. It encourages love and kindness to all people even when someone isn’t being…
Written by: Dapo Adeola. Illustrated by: multiple illustrators. This book addresses — honestly, yet hopefully — the experiences Black children face growing up with systemic racism, as well as providing…
Written by: Corinne Demas. Illustrated by: Noah Z. Jones. Toby doesn’t like cats. They’re snooty and snobby, and they never pay attention to him! So when Pandora, the cat from…
Written by: Julia Denos. Illustrated by: E.B. Goodale. This lush picture book is a fantastic tool for engaging children 3-7 who are schooling from home who are eager to feel…
Written by: Linda Ashman. Illustrated by: Brooke Boynton Hughes. More games, more races, more tickles, more books — little Henry can’t get enough! When a toddler is armed with that…