Just Breathe Bear by Christianne Jones
Bear learns mindful breathing in this cute, colorful board book. Bear has lots of emotions. He gets worried, sad, and angry (just to name a few). And that’s OK! With a simple mindful breathing trick “In, in, in, and out, out, out.”, Bear can cope with all his feelings–and so can your little ones.
Bear Has A Belly by Jane Whittingham
A Big, LittleConcepts photographic celebration of children, animals, and our wonderful, diverse bodies.
A Person Can Be by Kerri Kokias
A one-of-a-kind book that shows how naughty and nice (and other opposite qualities!) can describe the same person — at the same time! This deceptively simple book uses children’s everyday experiences to explore the complexities of human nature.
I Feel!: A Book of Emotions by Juana Medina
Do you feel happy? Sad? Calm? Shy? Brave? Proud? This book provides a way for young readers and the adults in their lives to talk about their feelings.
Do You Know? Jobs And Work People Do by Emilie Gorostis
What jobs are there at a museum? Who creates books? Where do cooks work? The Do You Know?TM series provides in-depth looks at a wide range of popular subjects, appealing to children who want to know everything.
Waffles & Mochi Get Cooking by Yewande Komolafe
Explore the globe with Waffles + Mochi and learn about the stories behind the food we eat in this accessible, child-friendly cookbook, based on the Netflix children’s show.
Kids Cook Dinner: 23 Healthy, Budget-Friendly Meals by Deanna Cook
It’s kids’ cooking night–and they’re in charge of making dinner! This selection of 25 easy, budget-friendly dinner recipes from the best-selling Cooking Class series teaches kids how to make tasty, healthy meals with easy-to-follow step-by-step photos.
Rethink the Internet: How to Make the Digital World a Lot Less Sucky by Trisha Prabu
Drawing on her own experiences as a cyberbullied preteen, the twenty-one-year-old CEO and inventor of #ReThinkTM asks readers to consider the consequences before they post, tweet, comment, or text in an effort to stop internet hate.
Putting Peace First: 7 Commitments to Change the World by Eric David Dawson
Young people are eager to change the world, but often aren’t given the chance. This book by the co-founder of the non-profit Peace First empowers readers to make change happen. Using the inspiring stories of real life peacemakers, each chapter highlights a different aspect of peacemaking.

