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Not only a survey of various animals, this will resonate with little ones who see themselves reflected in the mongoose, needing an outlet for its energy before settling into the family burrow and falling fast asleep.
A first purchase. Reminiscent of Dr. Seuss’s Fox in Socks and Nurit Karlin’s The Fat Cat Sat on the Mat, this story will have readers laughing while trying to keep up with the stoat and the goat.
Speaking directly on social issues that affect youth through her characters, Comrie shares different pathways toward healing and empowerment. This title and its predecessor are an important pair of books for any middle grade library.
A beautiful follow-up to the award-winning collaboration In My Mosque, this book reflects the diversity of Muslim communities around the world while uplifting the shared principles of the holy month of Ramadan.
In language that is clear, engaging, and easy to follow, this books shares the mostly untold story of the life of a woman traveling laborer in the 1800s and the story behind the cherished green apple.