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131 books
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Great Big Books #1
The Great Big Book of Families
Mary Hoffman
Every family is unique, and this colorful treasury honors the different ways people live, celebrate, and care for one an
Ages 4–8
Love the World
Todd Parr
Vibrant colors and playful illustrations celebrate everything from trees and bees to taking a stand, showing how simple
Ages 3–6
Wonderful You
Lisa Graff
A family watches a new baby grow from a tiny sweet pea to a pumpkin in this warm celebration of the long, happy wait for
Ages 0–5
Antiracist Baby
Antiracist Baby
Ibram X. Kendi
For parents seeking to introduce concepts of racial equity and justice early on, this rhythmic guide offers nine foundat
Ages 0–4
Let's Talk #1
Let's Talk About the Birds and the Bees
Molly Potter
For parents looking to answer big questions about reproduction and bodies with honesty and ease, using clear language fo
Ages 5–8
Julián #2
Julián at the Wedding
Jessica Love
A grand wedding is the perfect place for flowers, cake, and mischief. Julián and his new friend Marisol find that any mi
Ages 4–8
Let's Talk About You and Me #2
Who's in My Family?
Robie H. Harris
A trip to the zoo and a big family dinner provide the perfect backdrop for Nellie and Gus to observe the many different
Ages 3–7
The Family Book
Todd Parr
Celebrate every kind of family. This vibrant guide helps children understand that whether a family is big, small, or has
Ages 3–6
All Are Welcome #1
All Are Welcome
Alexandra Penfold
Rhyming verses and bright colors showcase a joyful school community where every student’s unique talent and background i
Ages 4–8
All Kinds of Families!
Mary Ann Hoberman
Rings, buttons, and bottle caps all belong together in their own way, showing us that families come in every shape and s
Ages 3–7
Monday is One Day
Arthur A. Levine
Gentle rhymes count down the long week as a father and child share small, loving moments while waiting for the weekend t
Ages 2–5
Shabbat Is...
A. J. Sass
For families looking to see their own unique traditions reflected in the joy of Friday night, from sensory-friendly ritu
Ages 4–8
Todd Parr Classics
The Daddy Book
Todd Parr
Celebrate every kind of dad with this colorful look at the many ways fathers show their love, from teaching skills to si
Ages 2–6
Todd Parr
The Thankful Book
Todd Parr
Little ones can find something to celebrate in every single day, from the hair on their heads to the simple joys of bein
Ages 3–6
The Mommy Book
Todd Parr
Celebrate the wonderful diversity of mothers with this colorful guide that reassures children that every kind of mom lov
Ages 1–4
This Day in June
Gayle E. Pitman
Vibrant illustrations capture the exuberant energy of a Pride parade, inviting everyone to share in a day of community,
Ages 3–8
Todd Parr
The Family Book
Todd Parr
For the child curious about why their family looks different from others. This book celebrates the many ways people belo
Ages 2–6
Once Upon My Dads' Divorce
Seamus Kirst
For children navigating the transition of a divorce, this gentle story reassures them that while parents' homes may chan
Ages 4–8
Two Dads
Carolyn Robertson
For the child curious about different family structures, this rhyming story celebrates the daily joys and deep bonds of
Ages 3–7
In Our Mothers' House
Patricia Polacco
Follow the heartwarming traditions and everyday milestones of a family with two mothers as they build a life filled with
Ages 5–9
How Mamas Love Their Babies
Juniper Fitzgerald
For the child curious about the different jobs grown-ups do to take care of their families: a look at how mothers show l
Ages 3–7
Love Rules
Andrea Melvin, Dave Eaton, Michael Clark Jr.
For children processing the concept of adoption or foster care, this story celebrates the beautiful variety of families
Ages 4–8
I've Got Dibs!
Amy Dorfman
A mother and daughter share a warm conversation about the unique and special bond shared between donor-conceived sibling
Ages 3–8
We Are Little Feminists
Becoming Siblings
Shuli de la Fuente-Lau
For families preparing to welcome a new addition and looking to celebrate the many beautiful, diverse ways that siblings
Ages 0–5
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