“Something good” is exactly what Tyya, Andrew and Julie want to put into their shopping cart. Tyya’s dad won’t buy anything good at the store—no ice cream, no candy, no cookies. But when the ...
Moira’s afraid her parents might get upset if they find out she invited the whole school to her birthday party . . . so she just doesn’t tell them. The big day arrives, and grades 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ...
What in the world is Robin going to do with the baby she finds in her sandbox?
“Murmel, murmel, murmel,” is all Robin hears coming from a hole in her sandbox. When she reaches down and out pops a baby, ...
The little girl in this simple but exuberant story knows that red barrettes are best, “because they make my hair laugh.”
About the Annikin Series: Annikins are mini books made especially for children—small ...
A big favorite about being little, now available as a board book.
It can be tough sometimes, trying to figure out if you’re a little kid or a big one. Putting your shoes on all by yourself means you’re ...
A universal story about speaking, listening, and being heard.
Margot loves space. Astronauts, the stars, and especially the moon landing. So she can’t understand why all of her attempts to communicate ...
Big or small, apartment or house, they’re all home.
Come inside one boy’s high-rise apartment complex, where his backyard is the space between his neighboring apartment buildings, and his basketball ...
This retelling of an ancient Jewish legend will capture a new audience with its powerful illustrations and timeless text.
The legend of the Golem dates back to the 1500s when the Jews of Prague were being ...
A.C. Fitzpatrick is a Toronto-based writer and editor. She previously wrote the Scribbles column at the National Post, was the picture books reviewer for The Globe and Mail, and was a bookslinger at ...