Prism
Why fit in when you can stand out? This story reminds families that children should embrace their true colors and shine bright, inspiring others to do the same.
Why fit in when you can stand out? This story reminds families that children should embrace their true colors and shine bright, inspiring others to do the same.
Easton, the lovable rescue dog, is back for a festive adventure! The Olde Thornbury Christmas Market is bustling, and while Easton isn’t a fan of his itchy sweater, he’s ready to spread holiday cheer. Will he prove he’s been a good dog all year? A heartwarming, fun-filled tale, perfect for reading aloud and delighting dog lovers!
A joyful celebration of connection and creativity and our common bond with the animal world
Paul se sent invisible à l’école et rêve d’être inclus comme les autres. Une averse et un geste inattendu prouvent que l’amitié peut naître là où on l’attend le moins.
A chance meeting between Mr. Byrd and Bat at twilight — that brief window of time in which they’re both awake — begins this story of unlikely friendship. Every day over this magical summer, the duo visit the same tree branch, and come to realize they’re more alike than different.
In this illustrated chapter book, Brianna's dreams of finally being the classroom helper are foiled when her class has a substitute teacher.
In this illustrated early chapter book, Delia loses one of her mother's treasured beaded earrings, leading her to learn about her Métis heritage when she asks her grandmother to help her replace it.
This picture book about a young boy on the autism spectrum highlights the way he functions differently from his classmates. His way of being in the world has both its challenges and its strengths.
Une fillette affronte les hauts et les bas de la vie quotidienne avec une mère bipolaire.
Lex’s mom tells him to stay in bed during naptime, but she didn’t say anything about staying in his room. With Rabbit, Moose, Red Fox, and other animal friends, Lex decides to drive his bed through the wilderness on a rollicking adventure to Grandma’s house.
Philo doit impérativement réaliser une affiche pour un travail scolaire. Elle aurait bien commencé avant, mais elle avait toujours une raison PLUS QUE JUSTIFIÉE de reporter son projet à plus tard. Aujourd’hui, c’est sûr, elle va le finir! À moins que...
Tessa décide de demander à Kohkom de lui apprendre à perler.
This beautifully illustrated picture book empowers young readers to embrace their potential by fostering understanding of identity, tradition and culture.
This beautifully illustrated picture book empowers young readers to embrace their potential by fostering understanding of identity, tradition and culture.
In this touching picture book, Sophie's adoptive father, whom she calls "My Michael," develops a chronic, invisible illness. But even though Michael can't always do the things he used to, he's still Sophie's universe—and she is his.
Olive tries to manage her anxiety as she searches for a way to win her school talent show.
Yuka apprend l'art traditionnel du traîneau à chiens tout en naviguant la vie arctique, où les coutumes inuites ancestrales se mêlent à la modernité.
Carlito partage avec son amie Samia les belles traditions du Jour des morts. À travers souvenirs, rires, collations sucrées et bricolages colorés, les enfants découvrent comment honorer leurs êtres chers disparus. Un conte bilingue émouvant qui célèbre la beauté du cycle de la vie.
When Sophie’s beloved grandmother passes away, Sophie learns she can honor her memory by placing stones on her granny's grave.
À la mort de sa grand-maman, Sophie découvre la tradition ancienne de poser des pierres sur la tombe d’une personne aimée.
In this retelling of the Three Little Pigs, the third pig is replaced by a bear with the consequences that may have on the frozen wolf in winter. A bear brings a different set of complications for the wolf then a third pig.
Native American girl doing daily chores with her grandmother on the reservation
Native American boy doing daily chores with his grandfather on the reservation.
Adam-Théodore écrit à son personnage de livre préféré pour trouver du courage avant de commencer dans une nouvelle école et découvre que parfois, les héros de fiction peuvent offrir le courage le plus réel qui soit.
