The Pioneer Valley is home to myriad children's authors and illustrators. We're glad to work with our local talent to procure signed copies for your reader, as possible!
A heartwarming story of a Palestinian father sharing tales of his homeland with his daughters, celebrating memories and hope across generations in a moving picture book.
In Flamer, award-winning author Mike Curato tells a powerful story with humor and love. Aiden navigates self-discovery and acceptance during a summer at camp, facing bullies and falling for Elias.
YA book by Tiffany Jewell exposes racism in US schools, featuring personal narratives of Black and Brown students and educators. An empowering must-read.
From the authors of Dumplin' comes a hilarious & creepy summer camp story sequel with werewolves! Maggie & Nora face supernatural adventures at Camp Sylvania.
Celebrate ten years of Elephant & Piggie with Mo Willems' special collection of five beloved books, including Today I Will Fly! and Let's Go For a Drive!
Get the How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night? Doll - a soft plush toy with a blanket, perfect for bedtime cuddles. Based on the popular book series by Jane Yolen.
Charming card designed by local children's book author/illustrator Anna Alter and printed by Big Wheel Press in Easthampton, MA. Includes kraft envelope. 4.25 x 5.5".
A poignant graphic memoir by Jarrett Krosoczka about his tumultuous upbringing with a drug-addicted mother, absent father, and strong-willed grandparents.
Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Spiderwick Chronicles with the Grace children as they discover a magical world parallel to their own. Streaming soon on Roku!
Powerful follow-up to Hey, Kiddo. Jarrett Krosoczka's experience as a camp counselor for seriously ill kids shows the hope and determination that shines through in the face of adversity.
Zero Waste Kids book: fun projects to help families reduce, reuse, and recycle. Includes practical tips, activities, and inspiration for sustainability.
In "You Don't Know Everything, Jilly P!", author Alex Gino tackles social justice issues through the story of Jilly, her Deaf sister, and her friendship with a Deaf, Black ASL user.