Selina Alko conveys the life of musician Joni Mitchell in this vivaciously illustrated picture book biography.
By Selina Alko
Selina Alko conveys the life of musician Joni Mitchell in this vivaciously illustrated picture book biography.
Selina Alko conveys the life of musician Joni Mitchell in this vivaciously illustrated picture book biography.
Snails may be notoriously slow, but Corey R. Tabor’s whimsical Snail Crossing is one lively tale.
On Wings of Words is a reverent and beautifully illustrated picture book tribute to Emily Dickinson’s singular contributions to the world of poetry.
Endearing and informative, The Nest That Wren Built tells the story of how Papa Wren constructs a nest for his growing family.
The Paper Kingdom is an affectionate tribute to the bonds of family and the memories we form when we perform seemingly mundane tasks together.
Full of action and determination, the story of Gyo Fujikawa’s life shows children that their natural talents can go far to fight injustice.
Robert Burleigh’s account of Norman Rockwell’s life and work is a solid introduction to one of America’s most recognized and beloved illustrators.
Shedding a light on the difficulties of immigration and showing the practical implications of racism, Paper Son is sure to spark classroom discussion
Luminous and thought-provoking, Story Boat meditates on the meanings of here and home and explores the power of imagination and empathy.
In a Jar does what all the best picture books do: It captivates, entertains and leaves you with a reminder of magic still shimmering around the edges.
This first picture book biography of Charles Albert Tindley is a superb introduction to the man who left a rich legacy in American gospel music.
Lesa Cline-Ransome and John Parra reverently chronicle the life of Ethel L. Payne, a journalist known as the “First Lady of the Black Press.”
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