Quick view Details Families Change: A Book for Children Experiencing Termination of Parental Rights by Julie Nelson
Quick view Featherless / Desplumado by Juan Herrera Although Tomasito's spina bifida keeps him in a wheelchair, where he often feels as confined as his flightless and featherless pet bird, he discovers that he can feel free when he is on the soccer field. View Details
Quick view My First Farm by DK Publishing Little ones will love to explore the textures of their favorite animals on the farm with this perfect book for their first library. View Details
Quick view Fantastic Flowers by Susan Stockdale It's hard to believe that these flowers are real but they are! With engaging rhymes and bright, bold images, award-winning author and illustrator Susan Stockdale introduces young readers to a wide range of unusual flowers. Can you imagine a flower... View Details
Quick view Families Change: A Book for Children Experiencing Termination of Parental Rights by Julie Nelson All families change over time. Sometimes a baby is born, or a grown-up gets married. And sometimes a child gets a new foster parent or a new adopted mom or dad. Children need to know that when this happens, itÂ’s not their fault. They need to understand... View Details
Quick view Families Are Different by Nina Pellegrini An adopted Korean girl discovers that all families are different. View Details
Quick view F is for Feelings by Goldie Millar We all feel many different emotions every day. For young children, those feelings can be extra strong. And sometimes, children need help finding the words to describe how theyÂ’re feeling. This friendly and positive alphabet book gives children those... View Details
Quick view Everywhere Babies by Susan Meyers With an irresistible rhyme and delightfully endearing illustrations, this board book is an exuberant celebration of playing, sleeping, crawling, and doing all the wonderful things babies do best. Full color. View Details
Quick view Everyone Poops by Taro Gami With a straight-forward text and full-color illustrations showing beasts and bugs doing it, younger children are shown a natural part of life. Illustrations. View Details
Quick view Everybody Has Feelings: The Moods of Children by Charles Avery Engaging black and white photographs of children explore their emotions as they encounter one another on play grounds, city streets, and in the country. English and Spanish. View Details
Quick view Everybody Has A Body: Science from Head to Toe by Robert E. Rockwell Children discover the magic of science as they learn about their bodies. Over 280 instantaneous activities and ideas promote skills such as observation, inference and prediction. A vital resource for developing a basic foundation in scientific concepts. View Details
Quick view Enormous Potato, The by Aubery Davis Davis uses a potato instead of the traditional turnip in this retelling of a familiar folktale. When the eye of a potato grows into the biggest potato in the world, a farmer must call for reinforcements to pull the vegetable out of the ground. View Details
Quick view Emily's First 100 Days of School by Rosemary Wells Emily is ready for school. There's so much to do: learning the alphabet, singing, reading books, dancing, and counting. On the 100th day, the students get to have a party. Full color. View Details