Working through the alphabet and sharing some of my favorite picture books.

Maddi’s Fridge
Written by: Lois Brandt
Illustrated by: Vin Vogel
A kid-friendly and sensitive approach to discuss poverty, friendship and trust.
Meow is Not a Cat
Written by: Kelly Tills
Illustrated by: Max Saladrigas
This book celebrates neurodiversity and is gender inclusive. It uses humor, with a sprinkling of potty language, that is sure to make children laugh out loud.


The Magical Yet
Written by: Angela DiTerlizzi
Illustrated by: Lorena Alvarez Gomez
The power of “yet” and shifting our mindset from “I can’t” to “I can’t…yet!” All children, and adults, should read this book.
Milton The Money Savvy Pup: Makes Saving a Habit
Written by: Jamie A. Bosse
Illustrated by: Meredith Lewis
Written by a financial planner, it is never to early to start teaching children about how to save money. Adorable pups help engage children and allow for a conversation about money. Perfect to go with a math lesson on money in the classroom.

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Another great selection of books. I’m amazed by the variety of topics that picture books cover these days.
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