Guide for kids to understand gender, express themselves, and navigate identity. Illustrated resource for all genders, providing support and empowerment.
A picture book edition that helps adults start important conversations with young children about love, relationships, and families in a supportive way.
In the Key of Us: A coming-of-age story about two Black girls finding friendship and healing at music camp. Loss, love, and self-discovery intertwine in this lyrical novel by Mariama J. Lockington.
A gripping romance between a certified genius with a mental disorder and a politician's son running from addiction. A gut-punch novel about mental health and discovering self-worth.
Explore animals we love, use, and are used by in this funny and informative mix of storytelling and factbook by the bestselling author of Brief History of Everyday Objects.
Science Comics introduces readers to a variety of topics with beautifully illustrated graphic novels. Trees: Kings of the Forest follows the life of an acorn to a mature tree.
A heartfelt coming-of-age story about two Black girls, Andi and Zora, who find solace and friendship at a music camp as they navigate loss, insecurities, and first love.
Discover the incredible impact plants have had on shaping our world in this entertaining graphic novel by Andy Warner. Wars, empires, and our daily lives all connected to plants!
Creative and engaging flash cards featuring personified emotions for kids to explore and express, with ideas for activities and discussions. Ideal for parents, educators, and fans of social-emotional learning.
Discover the world of feline friends in Andy Hirsch's Science Comics: Cats. Learn about cats big and small, from predators to playmates. Explore their evolution and unique characteristics in this engaging comic series.
Join NYT bestselling author Andy Griffiths on a wacky adventure filled with action and laughs. Get ready for unforgettable escapades in this unique storytelling style!
A sister reflects on the iconic life of model and actress Edie Sedgwick, exploring her relationship with Andy Warhol and their lasting impact on American culture.
A must-have for Pride Month! The Young Activist's Dictionary of Social Justice teaches kids about crucial concepts with inspiring bios and infographics.