A young girl creates a seed bank after learning her favorite tree is about to go extinct in Saving Delicia: A Story about Small Seeds and Big Dreams, by Laura Gehl and Patricia Metola.
Browsing: ages 3 & up
The following books feature basic concepts and fun art, and are great options for baby/toddler gifts or just for fun.
Follow a tiny speck as it travels through the ocean in search of a place to grow and thrive in Speck: An Itty-Bitty Epic, by Margaux Meganck.
Get an up-close look at an insect found in every backyard in The Wonderful Wisdom of Ants, a nonfiction picture book by Philip Bunting.
Easter is March 31, and what better way to celebrate the season than with a book. Though some are not holiday specific, the following books are perfect for the season.
The Storyteller, written by Lindsay Bonilla and illustrated Noar Lee Naggan, follows a boy and his grandmother and the stories they share.
Chaos erupts when a passionate girl brings her outside friends inside in The Girl Who Loves Bugs, by Lily Murray and Jenny Løvlie.
In Dear Muslim Child, by Rahma Rodaah and Aya Ghanameh, children are encouraged to take joy and pride in their Islamic faith.
Beloved author/illustrator Mo Willems helps kids understand the relationship between size and scale in Are You Big?
Black Boy, Black Boy, by Ali Kananda, Jorge Redmond and Ken Daley, celebrates all the great things that Black boys can achieve.