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Show FiltersThe sun shines everywhere
"Throughout history, from dinosaurs and ancient Rome to today’s bustling playgrounds and cafes, one thing binds us all together: the sun! Beloved author Mary Ann Hoberman weaves together timely themes of valuing diversity, building community, and caring for the environment in this rhyming picture book about how the power of sunshine inspires and unites us all around the world." -- publisher
Love is Love
"A boy becomes upset when he is teased for having two dads, but viewing his friend's family (with a mom and a dad) as not all that different from his own, he realizes the best way to counter the ridicule is to be proud of who his fathers are and know that it is love that makes a family." --
We planted a tree
Simple text reveals the benefits of planting a single tree, both to those who see it grow and to the world as a whole.
Here we are
In this salutation from Earth, the chronicler gives a tour of the planet and introduces those who call it home.
If kids ran the world
In text and pictures, this book tells us how much better the world would be, if kids were allowed to run the world.
The truly brave princesses
"Princess Nin is a firefighter, Princess Gilda is a supermarket cashier, Princess Agnes is retired, and Princess Liang is in a wheel chair. This gallery of princesses gives visibility to lot of women who do not fit with the traditional conception of a princess. Maybe it's time to realize that each and every one of us could be a princess"--Amazon.com
Somewhere a bell is ringing
An illustrated bedtime story in rhyming couplets about the interconnectedness of life on Earth.
Outside my window
"Children from all over the world describe what they see when they look outside their windows"--|cProvided by publisher
From tree to sea
Illustrations and easy-to-read text reveal lessons that nature teaches, such as how, like the sun, one can bring warmth to others by smiling and shining even when things look dim.