Reviews
Home for a While
“Ultimately, the book is as much a model for foster parents as it is a story to provide validation of foster children’s experiences . . . . Gentle and wise—especially as a read for foster parents.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
My Whirling Twirling Motor
“A practical, sensitive depiction of a child with ADHD facing challenges and receiving affirmation . . . . Compassionate, helpful, and wise.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
You'll Find Me
“At a time when many kids are facing the loss of a loved one due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this title offers a reassuring take on the topic. . . . Reflecting the gentle tone of the book, the illustrations are soft and warm and are primarily in pastel… View →
Accordionly: Abuelo and Opa Make Music
“Members of multiracial families may have more in common than expected . . . . Even more, the boy’s problem-solving abilities offer an opportunity to talk to children about situations that trouble them, and possible solutions. A thoughtful picture book for storytime and one-on-one… View →
All My Stripes: A Story for Children with Autism
“Bright, cartoonlike illustrations differ from book to book but are cheerful and upbeat, while the writing is simple and accessible, if purposeful. All titles include notes for parents and caregivers on the subjects, strategies for helping children cope, and web… View →
All the Feelings under the Sun: How to Deal with Climate Change
“A cross between an emotional support workbook and a climate change science primer. . . . For students interested in environmental issues and climate change, as well as the emotions that these topics stir up, this may be just the book they need. Some of the exercises included are… View →
Bee Heartful: Spread Loving-Kindness
“This light tale is a good introduction to the practice of meditation for youngsters.”—School Library Journal View →
Papa, Daddy, and Riley
“Crayon and wash textures feature in Holzwarth’s warm illustrations, in which moody shadows and backgrounds convey underlying emotions . . . . [T]he message—that what makes a family is love—is sound.”—Publishers Weekly View →
Band Together
“There’s much to appreciate about the cozy, domestically focused art and the way Douglass destigmatizes social anxiety.”—Publishers Weekly View →
Bee Still: An Invitation to Meditation
“Sileo’s uncomplicated couplets and Keay’s friendly art pointedly convey to readers how meditation might help them find peace and quiet amid their own emotions.”—Publishers Weekly View →
Stitch by Stitch: Cleve Jones and the AIDS Memorial Quilt
“The book’s descriptions of the actions taken by Jones and others over a long time, with government and society against them, show readers what a struggle it was to gain compassion for victims of AIDS. Foregrounding this struggle is Jones’ experiences of… View →
Accordionly: Abuelo and Opa Make Music
“Genhart pulls from his own childhood growing up in bicultural family in this cheery picture book, which tells of a young boy and how the accordion brought his family together . . . . Music is the universal language . . . . Great for reading aloud and featuring bright, energetic… View →
Ani's Light
“This evocative and wise picture book, written by a psychology professor from India, is for children struggling to cope with the medical treatment of a parent. . . . [W]hen Ani’s gravely ill-looking mother returns from the hospital, light envelopes them both, and her advice… View →
Papa, Daddy, and Riley
“A little girl with two dads confronts homophobia. . . . Sweet if not groundbreaking.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Accordionly: Abuelo and Opa Make Music
“This is a reassuring story, emphasizing that though we may be different we can find common ground, an especially important message for multiracial/multiethnic children who can often feel pulled between competing identities.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
All the Feelings under the Sun: How to Deal with Climate Change
“Learning about climate change can arouse all kinds of feelings, but there are ways to cope with them and to use them productively . . . . Includes numerous exercises designed to help kids recognize their feelings and “build emotional resilience.” . . . Concepts like eco-grief,… View →
Ani's Light
“Singh and Prabhat combine forces for an unflinchingly honest yet soothing book about a child and his mother’s illness . . . . [I]ncludes an author’s note that stresses the importance of honesty in the face of difficult situations, from illness to divorce to death. . . . A hopeful, View →
All the Pieces: When a Loved One Dies from Substance Use
“Help navigating the complex emotions born of a loved one’s overdose. . . . All the Pieces offers a story that helps readers ages four to eight see the parts of this puzzle in an integrated whole. It’s written by Hallie Riggs, a licensed clinical social worker… View →
Bee Still: An Invitation to Meditation
“Through this engaging introduction to the benefits of practicing meditation, children and adults will learn how to focus emotions and relieve stress and anxiety . . .”—Foreword Reviews View →
Senses in the City
“Both an exciting celebration of city life and a show-and-tell about the five senses, this photo-essay will draw even very young children.” —Booklist View →
















