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classroom six, second left down the hall is a heartfelt story about henry, a boy on the autism spectrum, searching for a friend who understands his need for order and calm. on a day full of chaos, will he find a friend—or will a friend find him?
this schneider family book award honor book beautifully captures the magic of friendship, offering insight and warmth for readers of all ages. a touching celebration of connection and understanding.
the glory of growing older is the freedom to be more truly ourselvesâ with age we gain the liberty to pursue bold new endeavors and worry less about what other people think. In this richly illustrated volume, bestselling author and artist lisa congdon explores the power of women over the age of forty who are thriving and living life on their own terms. profiles, interviews, and essays from womenâ including vera wang, laura ingalls wilder, julia child, cheryl strayed, and many moreâ who've found creative fulfillment and accomplished great things in the second half of their lives are lavishly illustrated and hand-lettered in congdon's signature style. the perfect gift for women of all ages, a glorious freedom celebrates extraordinary lives and redefines what it means to gain wisdom and maturity.
gender inequality manifests in various ways every day, but it doesn’t have to! akba equality is a vibrant book that empowers kids to recognize unfairness, ask critical questions, and take action. teaching the importance of standing up for equality, this book emphasizes that every individual matters, and when everyone is included and represented, we all thrive together.
published by a kids co., a new media company dedicated to fostering important conversations, this beautifully designed book encourages both children and their grownups to engage in discussions about fairness and justice. with 64 pages filled with inspiring insights, akba equality serves as a crucial tool for teaching kids about the value of equality and the impact they can have in their communities. explore more about us at akidsco.com and join the movement toward a more inclusive world!
introduce the abcs with mudpuppy’s andy warhol abcs board book, featuring the vibrant and iconic artwork of andy warhol. this beautifully designed book makes learning letters a colorful and creative experience for little ones and their parents.
details:
- 36 pages of bright, engaging illustrations
- book size: 6.25 x 5 in
- responsibly made with fsc-certified materials and nontoxic inks
a perfect blend of art and learning for young readers.
take a pawsitively purrfect journey through modern art history with mudpuppy’s artsy cats board book. featuring adorable cat portraits inspired by iconic art styles, this playful book introduces kids to “meowsters” like clawed monet and paw klee.
details:
- 30 pages of clever and colorful illustrations
- book size: 7 x 7 in
- ideal for ages 0-5
- award-winning: tillywig 2019 parents' favorite products
a fun and creative way to spark an early love for art.
Baby's First Book of Banned Books by laura korzon offers a unique and engaging introduction for babies and toddlers to key lessons from infamous banned books. this colorful board book presents beloved classics like The Diary of Anne Frank and To Kill a Mockingbird in a way that’s accessible to little learners. with bright and bold illustrations and simple yet powerful messages, each page provides a fun way to introduce young children to important stories. the book includes a glossary and explanation for each featured book, making it a perfect tool for early learning. at a convenient 7” x 7” size, it’s easy for small hands to hold and explore.
because of an acorn, a tree grows, a bird nests, a seed becomes a flower. enchanting die-cuts illustrate the vital connections between the layers of an ecosystem in this magical book. wander down the forest path to learn how every tree, flower, plant, and animal connect to one another in spiraling circles of life. an acorn is just the beginning.
this new picture book from beloved author-illustrator jane mount celebrates the avid reader, demonstrates how books make you better, and reassures anyone who has been anxious or uncertain about facing the real world. lotti isn't sure she wants to make friends. she's shy, and she doesn't really know how. while everyone around her is playful, outgoing, and loud, lotti prefers a quiet place and a book to read. lotti LOVES books. to her, books are full of magic and aren't as scary as new friends. but perhaps Lotti's books can show her how to find magic in everyday moments, and maybe the friends she can share this magic with are closer than she thinks.
green scenes is the first-ever travel guide to cool, ethically-operated legal cannabis destinations across the us.
spanning 15 states and 24 cities where cannabis is legalized, this guide comprises 120 of the most interesting dispensaries, hemp-friendly spaces, and cannabis consumption-welcoming experiences and lodging in the country. almost all are locally owned, and every single one is operated by people who care about the integrity of this plant, the positive potential of this industry, and the well-being of their employees.
in addition to creative businesses like nomsternailz cannabis-friendly nail salon in oregon, consumption-friendly sound baths by new rituals in california, and immersive infused dinners by arizona's cloth and flame in massachusetts, green scenes also features q&as with renowned cannabis entrepreneurs and advocates who have helped make these scenes possible.
an imaginative and heartfelt book that reminds us that there is no loss without love.
when grief first arrives, it is like an elephant-so big that there is hardly room for anything else. but over time, grief can become smaller and smaller-first a deer, then a fox, a mouse, and finally a flickering firefly in the darkness leading us down a path of loving remembrance.
this lyrical work is an empathetic and comforting balm for anyone who is experiencing grief, be it grieving the loss of a loved one or losses in the world around us.
reassuring feelings book: children can often feel confused by their emotions. the gentle voice and soft illustrations in this book help to make these emotions feel less frightening, and the hopeful ending provides a reassuring message that grief will transform over time.
hand dyed designs is your ultimate guide to the art of natural dyeing, offering a sustainable approach to creating stunning, one-of-a-kind textiles, including 18 projects.
author and maker katie ellen wilkins of studio tinta has ideas for curious beginners through to seasoned dyers. the first part of the book focuses on the essential information you'll need to know before you begin the dyeing itself. this includes how to choose the best fabrics, an explanation of the different mordants, necessary equipment and how to store dyes. the second part highlights katie's favorite dye plants, from marigold and madder to avocado pits, and has instructions for common dyeing techniques like bundle dyeing and immersion dyeing.
“a friendly reminder of how america can be at its best.” —entertainment
weekly if you had to name a statue, any statue, odds are good you’d mention the statue of liberty. have you seen her? she’s in new york. she’s holding a torch. and she’s in mid-stride, moving forward. but why?
in this fascinating and fun take on nonfiction, dave eggers and shawn harris investigate a seemingly small trait of america’s most emblematic statue. what they find is about more than history, more than art. what they find in the statue of liberty’s right foot is the powerful message of acceptance that is essential of an entire country’s creation.
- a 2018 american library association notable children’s book
- a publishers weekly best book of the year
- a school library journal best picture book of the year
- a 2018 orbis pictus award honor book
- a junior library guild selection
why is art magical? how can it make us happy? how art can make you happy offers the keys to unlocking a rich and rewarding source of joy in life. this easy, breezy handbook is full of insight that will help regular people begin a more inspiring and less stressful relationship with art. with tips on how to visit museums, how to talk about art at cocktail parties, and how to let art wake you up to the world around you, this little guide makes it possible for anyone to fall in love with art, whether for the first time or all over again.
children are exhausting! in the marathon of modern parenting, everyone needs a break - just 10 precious minutes to rest your body and tune out the chaos.
enter: horizontal parenting, the super-simple parenting hack for everyone, everywhere. with creative and practical advice for overworked parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and caretakers who "just need a minute," this book includes 50 fun, effective, and hilarious games to play with your children while lying down. activities range from "m is for massage" to "hide and seek-ish" to "what's on my butt?" - giving children a chance to release some energy while you catch your breath (and maybe a few even a few z's). all you need is a comfortable surface, a few household items, and your child's imagination, and you too can master the sanity-saving art of horizontal parenting.
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