Art

Performance, imagination, and family encouragement come together in a graceful story about artistic longing and self-belief.
Drawing instruction and close looking become a playful invitation to notice the individuality, structure, and life of trees.
Amy brings creativity and family collaboration to a Lunar New Year dragon costume project.
Bold colors and simple shapes create a graphic first-concepts book with strong visual rhythm for toddlers.
Alphabet letters race up a coconut tree in one of the most durable, rhythmic alphabet read-alouds ever made.
Repeating language, bright collage, and predictable rhythm make this one of the most recognizable early read-alouds.
A young girl in Guatemala turns discarded plastic into weaving material so she can make art like the women in her family.
A neighborhood begins to change when a child, an artist, and a burst of color invite everyone into a mural-making project.
A young girl's real-life response to Michelle Obama's portrait opens into a story about art, possibility, and being seen.
A girl retools The Little Red Hen into a building project that shows what initiative and making can do.