Identity

A celebration of faces, recognition, and affection invites children to see smiling eyes as a source of beauty, connection, and pride.
Children imagine family as something that can branch, graft, and keep growing in ways that honor both relation and change.
A girl considers inherited expectations, self-worth, and possibility in a story about growing into a life bigger than what others assume.
Joyful resistance, movement, and self-expression animate this celebration of children who refuse to shrink themselves or their imaginations.
A child-centered look at dyslexia reframes language difference as movement, creativity, and possibility rather than deficit.
Children communicate in many ways, and this affirming picture book centers disability, access, and connection without flattening anyone's experience.
A girl explores kinship, adornment, and cultural pride in a story that ties beauty and belonging to community knowledge.
A child notices the different versions of a parent visible in public and at home, then comes to understand both as part of a fuller love.
Mai learns how clothing, ceremony, and family history can shape confidence and cultural pride as she prepares to wear her áo dài.
A small boy's oversized self-belief turns an ordinary day into a playful story about confidence, growth, and being seen as capable.