A family’s stories pass down to the next generation of story keepers in this beautifully illustrated work that’s a must-purchase for picture book collections.
This debut novel is cute and warm; it will keep readers flipping through the pages and swooning over the romantic moments, as well as interested in the well-written and engaging story.
A quality selection for informational books about artists and BIPOC individuals, this is likely to spark some real love in conversations surrounding the role of folk art, community outposts such as neighborhood barbershops, and more.
An expression of love threaded into the weave and weft of a boy’s yearning, this recommended purchase should be on the shelves for use in cross-generational units, LGBTQIA+ acceptance, and cultural awareness.
No need to be a fan of K-dramas to enjoy this one: Chloe’s story of seeking and finding her true family will resonate with teens seeking dramatic character-driven fiction.
This unique offering serves as a fine read-aloud in conjunction with a history lesson on Hawaii, its people, their language, and the colonization that occurred.