We're All Wonders
_"We're All Wonders" is a children's picture book written and illustrated by R.J. Palacio, inspired by her bestselling novel "Wonder." This story introduces younger readers to Auggie Pullman, an ordinary boy with an extraordinary face, who yearns to be seen for who he truly is. Through Auggie's eyes, the book emphasizes themes of empathy, kindness, and acceptance, encouraging children to recognize the wonder in themselves and others.
Pete the Kitty and Baby Animals
"Pete the Kitty and Baby Animals" is a board book written by James Dean and Kimberly Dean, introducing readers to Pete the Kitty before he became Pete the Cat. In this interactive story, Pete searches for his lost red balloon and, along the way, meets various baby animals, learning their names and making new friends. The book features sturdy tabbed pages, each highlighting different baby animals like puppies, piglets, and hatchlings, making it engaging for toddlers and preschoolers.
Knock Knock
"Knock Knock" is a children's board book written by Mathew Price and illustrated by Jean Claverie. In this interactive story, a baby responds to knocks on the door, each time discovering a larger animal bearing a gift. The book features lift-the-flap doors that reveal delightful visitors, making it an engaging read for young children
The Pout Pout Fish and the Can't-Sleep Blues
"The Pout-Pout Fish and the Can't-Sleep Blues" is a children's book written by Deborah Diesen and illustrated by Dan Hanna. In this bedtime story, Mr. Fish struggles to fall asleep despite trying various methods suggested by his friends.Through his journey, he learns that not all advice works for everyone, and it's important to find what suits oneself best.
Good Night, Bunny
"Good Night, Bunny" is a charming children's book written by Lauren Thompson and illustrated by Stephanie Yue. In this delightful bedtime story, a little bunny bids goodnight to various elements of the drowsy world, from flowers to animals, creating a soothing and rhythmic narrative perfect for lulling young readers to sleep.