The Ferryland Visitor

When she moves into an abandoned lighthouse-keeper’s house with her family, Esther is excited by her new surroundings. One day the former constable comes to welcome her family to their new home. But just who is this mysterious man?

The Late, Great Endlings

This STEM-based, illustrated nonfiction picture book introduces readers to several well-known animal and insect endlings, the last known survivors of a species, while discussing the mass extinction crisis facing our planet and what kids can do to make a difference.

Phoenix Gets Greater

A delightful and gentle story about a young Two-Spirit Indigenous child celebrating his identity, overcoming bullying, and bonding with his family.

Je pardonne à Alex

Un album sans paroles touchant qui aborde les excuses et le pardon à travers le regard de deux enfants. Un récit tout en douceur sur l’empathie, la responsabilité et la réconciliation.

I Hope / nipakosêyimon

This beautifully illustrated dual-language picture book, written by award-winning Indigenous author Monique Gray Smith, explores all the hopes adults have for the children in their lives. In English and Plains Cree.

Te laisser partir

Une histoire où l’on apprend à cultiver l’amour, mais aussi à laisser partir quelqu’un même si on l’aime.

Lola Flies Alone

Lola’s off to visit her grandmother, and is taking her first airplane trip alone. She has dressed for the occasion, and as it turns out, that special outfit comes in handy. With style and spunk, Lola is ready for anything.

We Are the Ocean

Through the eyes of children and their doggie companions, they ask the question "what is the ocean?" Following the cycle of water throughout the planet, they discover that the ocean is a part of everything including themselves.

Des jours comme ça

Un magnifique album où l’on voit que les moments que nous vivons chaque jour sont toujours une question de perspective et dépendent du regard de chacun.

Sitting Shiva

In this gorgeously illustrated, deeply moving picture book, a young girl learns about the practice of sitting shiva after her mother dies.

Like Cats and Dogs

Nominated for a Governor General’s Award, this picture book features a young girl learning to navigate the dynamics of her parents’ divorce by focusing on their love for her.

Runs with the Stars

A young child learns from their grandfather about the Ojibwe Horses, what it means to be the animal’s caretakers, and the importance of protecting this endangered species.