This is a very big and diverse list. It includes picture books about families that are suited to reading with toddlers through preschool and kindergarten and all the way through elementary/primary school. It includes books about different families, including multicultural families, books exploring diff...
Meeting people who feel like home, who aren't biological family, is so powerful. We explored sci-fi & fantasy books where characters meet their found families, despite all odds.
A warm and wonderful celebration of the many different configurations of families, and all the ways they love each other!Paperback Book Only One You Grades Pre-K - 1 $3.71$4.95ADD TO CARTsave to wishlist In plain language, parents of a brightly colored rockfish share lessons about how to ...
Frida Kahlo, Antoni Gaudí, and Yayoi Kusama. Learning about their persistence, she decides to live according to her own convictions. With the help of an augmented reality app and an “Artist improvisational creative
other; they link the past,the present and future and have their own generations,like families.Wherever you start reading,you connect yourself with one of the families of ideas,and in the long run,you not only find out about the world and the people in it; you find out about yourself,...
The analysis shows that picturebooks can address non-normativity with an educative and informative emphasis, which often frames non-normativity as a problem, despite aiming to educate about diversity. Another approach is declarative. Even though the declarative books are not as didactic, they still ...
The World: A Family History by Simon Sebag Montefiore is a doorstopper of a book but a fabulous way to read about world history on a truly global scale across thousands of millennia. What holds it together is a focus on families, starting with the first footprints of a family ever found...
While writing my novel, I turned to books about French families, though soon I noticed a common thread in the ones I’d chosen: Secrets were withheld and revealed. It’s a cliché to say that all families have secrets, and yet I was fascinated by these double lives and intricate lies,...
Seamus Kirst has written a sweet story about different families that is both contemporary and realistic. It is an important book for young children as it demonstrates how curious, open and honest kids are with each other. When Olive sees Riley’s two fathers on the first day of school, she...
the present and the futureand have their own generations (age groups),like families.Wherever you start reading,you connect yourself with one of the familiesof ideas,and in the end,you not only find outabout the world and the people in it,you findout yourself,too.What can we leam from ...