Choose your hero and side in the Trojan War - will you fight for Menelaus or Paris? Interactive stories, full-page illustrations, and multiple endings.
Colorful congratulations card with illustrations by Krista Perry. Blank inside on 100lb card stock. Offset printed and foil stamped. 5.5 x 4.25 inches. Made in USA on recycled paper.
Celebrate and affirm with this bagel-shaped board book full of tasty orders and puns! Perfect for affirming children and getting them ready to dream big.
Find daily peace and calm your mind with Kate Allan's art therapy activities in the "You Deserve Nice Things" coloring book. 96 pages of supportive, anxiety-relieving illustrations for all ages and skill levels.
A provocative debut novel about a young Palestinian American woman navigating cultural, religious, and sexual identities in search of an authentic life.
2023 ALA Rainbow Book List & 2023 Doug Wright Award winner! Groundbreaking sex ed book for kids 10+ covering puberty, sex, gender, and social justice. A must-read for kids and adults alike.
A gripping love story of grief and second chances by acclaimed author Akwake Emezi, exploring the fine line between past and future, and the lengths we go for love.
A rhyming bedtime book celebrating baby birds and sleepy children, as a mother describes the nests of various species. A soothing refrain lulls readers to sleep.
Brian and Ezra navigate anxiety, depression, and friendship in the heartfelt sequel to Thanks a Lot, Universe. Middle school struggles and unexpected connections.
Behind-the-scenes expose of America's Next Top Model, revealing manipulation and chaos. Cycle 9 contestant shares shocking truths about the iconic reality show.
Alien invasion in rural West Virginia forces desperate humans to make horrific choices in this chilling debut horror novel of survival and transformation.
Jasper Peach's guide for LGBTIGA+ families on welcoming a new baby offers practical advice and support, celebrating the uniqueness of rainbow families.
In this New York Times bestseller, comedian and writer Amber Ruffin and her sister share hilarious and eye-opening anecdotes about everyday experiences of racism.