CHILDREN'S: Fiction Picture Books
9781761214950 Hardie Grant Books $18.99 • April 2025
YOUR BRILLIANT BRAIN A playful poke around the most marvelous, mysterious thing in the known universe: your beautiful brain BY PHILIP BUNTING It is pretty easy to argue that the human brain is the most extraordinary thing in the known universe. But there is so much we don’t know about the thing behind our eyes. Where do thoughts come from? Why do we dream? Why have our brains become 10% smaller over the past ten to twelve thousand years? Why do we get brain-freeze? Why!? Okay, that last one … we do know the answer to.
Hardcover 32 Pages 0.8 lb Wt Ages 6 And Up Juvenile Nonfiction / Science & Nature / Biology
9781797234113 Chronicle Books $6.99 • March 2025 Paperback 60 Pages 8 in H | 6 in W | 0.2 in T Ages 6 to 9 Juvenile Fiction / Neurodiversity
HENRY, LIKE ALWAYS Book 1 BY JENN BAILEY, ILLUSTRATED BY MIKA SONG
Henry likes Classroom Ten. He likes how it is always the same. But this week, Henry's class will have a parade, and a parade means having Share Time on the wrong day . A parade means playing instruments that are too loud . A parade means this week is not like always. Join Henry as he navigates the ups and downs of marker missiles, stomach volcanoes, and days that feel a little too orange. From the creators of the Schneider Family Honor-winning picture book A Friend for Henry. ALICE ALONE BY JESSICA SHAW, ILLUSTRATED BY OLGA HERRERA Alice has a BIG family. She has four older brothers and four younger sisters, which puts Alice smack-dab, kerplunk, right in the middle. And sometimes, this middle child just wants to be alone! One day, Alice sneaks away from a family gathering. She loves skipping, singing, and twirling on her own--until she realizes she's lost and feeling an itsy, bitsy, teensy, tiny bit . . . lonely. Hurriedly retracing her steps to the arms of her mushy, marvelous family, she learns that maybe being in the middle isn't so bad after all. KID & KID BY LINDA JOY SINGLETON, ILLUSTRATED BY ISOBEL LUNDIE A country girl and her floppy-eared baby goat get ready to compete at the county fair. A pair of verbs on each spread highlight the silly antics of the two kids on the farm, and despite a few messes and mishaps along the way, their parallel actions build to a joyful ending at the fair. Useful for teaching beginning readers about homonyms and comparing word concepts, the colorful and expressive art highlights the different meanings of each word.
9798889880141 Amicus Ink $18.99 • March 2025
Hardcover 32 Pages 9 in H | 9 in W Ages 4 to 6, Grades P to 1 Juvenile Fiction / Social Themes / Self-Esteem
9798889880189 Amicus Ink $17.99 • March 2025
Hardcover 32 Pages 9 in H | 9 in W
Ages 4 to 6, Grades P to 1 Juvenile Fiction / Concepts / Words
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