A joyful picture book celebrating inclusive play with families of all abilities, empowering children to understand and embrace diversity and disability.
This board book series helps adults start important conversations about race, gender, consent, and body positivity with young children in a safe and supported way.
In "The Mermaid with No Tail," Paralympic champion Jessica Long's inspiring story of overcoming obstacles and embracing differences is beautifully illustrated.
Julián and his abuela attend a wedding where Julián makes a new friend named Marisol. Together, they embark on an adventure filled with magic and mischief, learning the power of friendship along the way.
A boy inspired by mermaids on the subway creates his own fabulous costume in a heartwarming picture book about self-love and celebrating individuality.
Discover the enchanting world of fairies with this beautifully illustrated natural history book, filled with sketches and notes about their hidden lives.
Explore a rich queer history with nonbinary Sam and their friend TJ as they uncover the story of pioneering photographer Alice Austen in a contest on Staten Island.
Sam and TJ explore queer history while challenging their history teacher's narrow views. Will their statue of Alice Austen win the contest and change perceptions?
Discover the history and meaning of LGBTQIA+ Pride flags with this vibrant book filled with fun facts, colorful illustrations, and a blank flag to design!
Disabled parent Jessica Slice challenges societal norms in Disability Culture Parenting, showing how disabled parents offer radical acceptance and wisdom for all parents.
New picture book celebrates diverse forms of communication, empowering disabled individuals. Includes guide for kids and adults on discussing disability.
Explore the world of Heartstopper with fully illustrated cards featuring your favorite characters and essential themes. By Alice Oseman, with notes by Lauren James. Published by Laurence King.
Introducing Teddy is a heartwarming story about friendship and acceptance, helping young readers understand gender identity and being true to yourself.
"Disability rights activist Alice Wong showcases a collection of insightful essays by disabled authors, shedding light on their experiences and celebrating disability culture."