Reviews
We'll Race You, Henry: A Story about Henry Ford
“Black-and-white full-page drawings enliven the texts. . .” —Kirkus Reviews View →
Kinaaldá: A Navajo Girl Grows Up
“In glowing color photos, the reservation’s natural beauty is represented. . .” —Kirkus Reviews View →
Harriet and George's Christmas Treat
“Carlson’s wonderfully gawky, innocent artwork adds immeasurably to the tale.” —Kirkus Reviews View →
Grow Grateful
“Being grateful is key. . . . Lyles’ illustrations are warm and inviting . . . engaging.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
What Are You Figuring Now?: A Story about Benjamin Banneker
“. . .welcome for its usefulness as well as for its entertaining, straightforward presentation.” —Kirkus Reviews View →
Vincent van Gogh
“. . .the artwork is well-chosen, and nicely reproduced on durable paper.” —Kirkus Reviews View →
Papa, Daddy, and Riley
“A little girl with two dads confronts homophobia. . . . Sweet if not groundbreaking.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
My Singing Nana
“A tender tribute to families who have loved ones suffering from dementia.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
The Prince of Steel Pier
“A tween gets in over his head in this introspective and nostalgic story.”―Kirkus Reviews View →
Rebecca's Prayer for President Lincoln
“Highlights an intriguing aspect of Jewish American history through a child’s eyes.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Big Bold Beautiful Me
“An upbeat, uncomplicated ode to bodies that are big, thick, broad, and boundless.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
The Not-So-Scary Dog
“Beneficial to families. . . . A fear of dogs is no match for serviceable practicality.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Forests & Jungles
“. . .an enlightened look at an array of endangered species that range across the globe.” —Kirkus Reviews View →
Band Together
“A loner duck comes into his own. . . . Both vulnerability and self-confidence shine.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Blossom and Bud
“Two flowers learn the power of self-acceptance . . . . Blooms with positive textual messages . . . .”—Kirkus Reviews View →
“A resourceful young tooth fairy on her first mission encounters unexpected difficulties in this charmer.” —Kirkus Reviews View →
Blackberry Stew
“Porter’s rich, textured paintings, with their distinctive use of line, are warm and lively.” —Kirkus Reviews View →
Trick-or-Treat on Milton Street
“The colorful illustrations, especially the rather large man in the tutu, will make children laugh. . .” —Kirkus Reviews View →
Sylvia & Miz Lula Maye
“Marshall’s pencil drawings dramatically complement this pivotal moment in a young girl’s life.” —Kirkus Reviews View →
Sukkot Treasure Hunt
“A realistic and eco-friendly perspective of both simple Israeli life and the holiday.” —Kirkus Reviews View →
Elephant's Music
“Even a noisemaker can find a place in the band . . . . An agreeable lesson in inclusion.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
The Snow Walker
“Young’s illustrations wonderfully evoke the old New York City and the storm of the century.” — Kirkus Reviews View →
Little Wolf's Book of Badness
“. . .fans of Dav Pilkey’s Captain Underpants will be heartily amused by this broad British farce.” —Kirkus Reviews View →






















