Guide for boys aged 12+ to develop positive body image & combat pressure to be athletic/muscular. Covers puberty, diet, exercise, mental health, social media. Encourages confidence in being themselves.
Ode to a Bad Day is a humorous and relatable picture book that celebrates the ups and downs of childhood, offering reassurance and encouragement for better days ahead.
Thirteen-year-old nonbinary Shai faces unexpected challenges as they navigate public school, family struggles, and self-acceptance in this heartwarming novel.
Winner of multiple awards, Zoe Thorogood's graphic memoir is a powerful and poignant look at a young artist's struggle with mental health and self-discovery.
Dr. Becky Kennedy offers a groundbreaking approach to parenting in "Good Inside," focusing on connecting with kids over correcting them. Practical strategies for raising emotionally healthy kids and building resilience.
Practical guide to gender freedom for transgender/non-binary individuals, exploring joy, pleasure, and self-love with a nine-pillar model for authenticity.
Experience the power of gratitude and mindfulness in this beautifully illustrated children’s book, reminding us to find joy in everyday moments and embrace the present.
A nonbinary teen birder investigates a murder with their neighbor and crush, facing fears and uncovering a conspiracy in this darkly humorous YA thriller.
A charming picture book about a kid robot named Pi who experiences anxiety and mental health issues on a field trip, sparking conversations for all ages.
Award-winning author Amber McBride explores the fears of being young and Black in America through the stories of Inmate Eleven and Imogen. This novel is a symphony of empowerment and 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.
Teach kids resilience and positive self-talk with "I Can Handle It" book. Help them navigate tough situations and feel emotionally strong. Free resources available.
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?