Below is a list of 6 the books by this author.
In this magical follow-up picture book to Not Quite Snow White, princess Tameika becomes a big sister . . . to twins! Tameika can't seem to do... [Read More]
In this magical follow-up picture book to Not Quite Snow White, princess Tameika becomes a big sister . . . to twins! Tameika can't seem to do anything right for her new twin siblings and struggles to find her place when they steal her spotlight. With some help from her beloved Uncle Derrick, this princess learns that a growing family is always better together!
Theme: #OwnVoices, Fractured Fairy Tales
Theme: LGBTQ2S+
Explore under the sea and beyond with Ariel in the new picture book retelling of Disney's live action The Little Mermaid! Ariel is a curious mermaid... [Read More]
Explore under the sea and beyond with Ariel in the new picture book retelling of Disney's live action The Little Mermaid! Ariel is a curious mermaid who has always wanted to explore the human world! After saving a prince named Eric from a dangerous shipwreck, Ariel makes a deal with the Sea Witch, Ursula, so she can meet him and learn more about what life is like beyond her ocean home. But Ursula is full of tricks, and it will take all of Ariel's courage to save the human world and the ocean from the Sea Witch's devious plans. If you like this book, you may also want to consider adding these Disney books to your collection: The Little Mermaid: Adventures on Land World of Reading: The Little Mermaid: Meet Ariel The Little Mermaid: Guide to Merfolk
Illustrated by New York Times best-selling artist Bea Jackson, this poignant story speaks to Lunella Lafayette's insecurities about her hair as... [Read More]
Illustrated by New York Times best-selling artist Bea Jackson, this poignant story speaks to Lunella Lafayette's insecurities about her hair as School Picture Day approaches. Sure, Lunella may be a genius Super Hero (Moon Girl), but when someone makes unkind comments about her hair, she questions whether she needs to change it for School Picture Day. She is, after all, still a 13-year-old girl. Ultimately, Lunella figures out the hairstyle that makes her feel like her best self for her school picture, but not before struggling with what that means for her. Readers will explore and relate to themes of self-kindness, patience, identity, and acceptance in this charming and funny story. If you like this book, you might also considering adding these titles to your library: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur: One Girl Can Make a Difference Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur: Lunella's Journal Night Night Groot Snow Day for Groot! Captain Marvel: What Makes a Hero
Tameika is a girl who belongs on the stage. She loves to act, sing, and dance—and she’s pretty good at it, too. So when her school announces... [Read More]
Tameika is a girl who belongs on the stage. She loves to act, sing, and dance—and she’s pretty good at it, too. So when her school announces their Snow White musical, Tameika auditions for the lead princess role. But the other kids think she’s “not quite” right to play the role. They whisper, they snicker, and they glare. Will Tameika let their harsh words be her final curtain call?
Theme: Self-Esteem, #OwnVoices, Fractured Fairy Tales