I Like Who I Am
A beautifully illustrated story, I Like Who I Am explores issues of bullying and belonging as Celina looks for acceptance in her new community.
A beautifully illustrated story, I Like Who I Am explores issues of bullying and belonging as Celina looks for acceptance in her new community.
In this picture book, Kioko's grandfather explains why dogs chase after matatus by telling him an African folktale.
A riddle book with a surprise ending.
In this picture book in the Lucy Tries Sports series, Lucy and her friends learn a few basic soccer skills as they prepare to face Team Red.
In this early chapter book set in Waterton Lakes National Park, Cricket and her friends help a band of long-toed salamanders safely migrate across the road to Crandell Mountain.
By talking about her feelings with her friends and family, Claire learns that kids should never be asked to keep secrets about touch.
Joseph doesn’t want to tattle, but a lunchroom bully won’t leave him alone. With the help of his principal, he learns the difference between tattling and telling.
It seems like every kid in Dee-Dee’s class has joined a club but her. Dee-Dee knows that good friends shouldn’t leave each other out, so she comes up with a plan to start a club that everyone can join.
Rosie the Red knows that you don’t have to be an adult to make a difference in your community. In Being Me, Rosie finds a way to volunteer at the local food bank and tries to make her classmate Sam feel less embarrassed about the fact that his family uses it.
Florence et Léon se rencontrent par hasard, mais se ressemblent plus qu'il n'y paraît: chacun vit avec un handicap. Au détour de cette rencontre fortuite se trouve peut-être bien l'amour.
In this picturebook, a young girl imagines the way her dog was constructed from mismatched parts, resulting in the perfect dog.
In this picture book, Art's art supplies throw a party, play with puns and get creative.
Dans ce livre d'images qui fait suite à Lucy Tries Luge, Lucy et ses amies chaussent leurs patins et essaient le patinage de vitesse sur courte piste.
Plongez dans un parc animé où qui invite le lecteur à suivre les personnages de page en page pour découvrir leur histoire. Sans texte, ce livre tout-carton laisse place à l’imagination et à l’observation. À la fin, une surprise : un livret d’histoires pour approfondir l’aventure.
Children will be excited to see what these silly crocodiles get up to when they go to work. Another delightful laugh-out-loud treat that follows up the popular Crocodiles Say… and Crocodiles Play!
A beautiful picture book with a CD of the opera based on the Greek myth of King Midas, who turns everything he touches to gold. Celebrated actor Terry Jones narrates the story on the CD.
Jamie is a young transgender girl planning to come out to her friends after playing a game of princes and princesses.
Peyton’s not happy wearing a dress to dance at pow wow, but Auntie Eyota has a plan to help Peyton enjoy dancing again and see herself reflected as she wants to be – with the help of community.
Carter's up in the middle of the night, too excited to sleep: her baby sister is being born! She asks her Uncle Marcus to tell her stories about the beautiful things in his dreadlocks so she can relax and rest.
An ABC picture book that follows the journey of a young child and her chosen family as she prepares to march at Pride.
This entertaining and beautifully illustrated chapter book by BC Book Prize-winning author Katarina Jovanovic conveys some important messages about bullying and believing in yourself.
In this early chapter book, the third in a series about an adopted puppy named Bagels, the Bernsteins hop aboard a cruise and find themselves in the midst of a detective caper.
Lucy overcomes her fears and learns to love luge, a winter sliding sport.
When Joseph and Devon find money in the schoolyard the two friends have different thoughts about what to do. Should they say "finders keepers" or find out who lost it? It takes some courage, but Devon figures out how to help Joseph make the right choice.
