An inclusive guide to life's big questions with empowering illustrations, expert advice, and compassionate reflections on relationships, bodies, and society.
Clinical social worker Jen Daily explains the science behind feelings to kids, using fun brain tours to show where emotions start and offering calming activities.
Bestselling picture book about the unbreakable connections between loved ones. Perfect for coping with separation anxiety, loss, grief, and celebrating love. Ideal for parents, educators, therapists.
"A poignant novel about grief, trauma, and friendship as Hazel navigates loss and finds hope in the magic of a 150-year-old mermaid myth in a small Maine town."
Join Nuna as she learns to self-soothe and regulate emotions with the help of the Color Monster in this practical and heartfelt guide for kids and parents.
In a powerful novel, author Amber McBride explores the fears of being young & Black in America. Inmate Eleven & Imogen's stories intertwine in a tale of empowerment & self-discovery.
Maybe Days is a comforting book that addresses the uncertainty and worries foster children face, providing information and support for both children and adults.
12-year-old Tully sets out to break a record with a marathon swim, hoping to win her mom's attention. But as memories resurface, she faces a tough decision.
"When Ava's fears are stirred up by a lockdown drill, her Granddad offers comfort and creativity, showing her the beauty in the world. A heartwarming story about overcoming fear together."
Discover bravery and fear in this gorgeously illustrated exploration by the author of When I See Red. A powerful story of facing fears and making friends.
Teach kids resilience with "I Can Handle It" book. Helps children navigate tough situations with positive self-talk. Free resources for parents & teachers!
Can a worrier become a warrior? Erik Sheepflattener's motto is Avoid Stuff, but his Viking family pushes him to conquer his fears in this quirky novel.
"A guide for boys aged 12+ to develop a positive body image, combatting societal pressure to be athletic and muscular. Includes facts on puberty, diet, exercise, mental health, and more."
Humans have sought out fun for centuries, evolving from storytelling to virtual reality. Explore the history and future of entertainment in Are We Having Fun Yet?
Twelve-year-old Nat discovers synchronized swimming, but faces obstacles from her parents. Can she find her own way to shine in Barely Floating by Lilliam Rivera.