Alzheimer’s, Dementia and Memory Loss
Help your child learn about coping with Alzheimer’s, Dementia and memory loss.
Go wild with these tales about tails!
Help your child out with learning and understanding their anxiety.
Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Here are some books for elementary schoolers to try during AAPI Heritage Month.
It’s that time of year! Check out some of our children’s books centered around how different characters face the excitement & challenges of going to school.
Enjoy these children’s books that showcase multi-language learning.
Just like the leaves change, so do we! Middle grade readers will enjoy these books centered around change, whether big or small, and how each character learns and grows from it (just like we all do!)
Empathy and Kindness: a Children’s Book List
Sometimes empathy and kindness are hard to find.
Fall is upon us, and you won’t be-leaf the books we have centered around it! Check out these picture books all about Fall.
Explore the senses of sound, sight, taste, touch, and smell in these fiction & nonfiction picture books for young readers.
Check out these books all about gardening!
Check out these picture books that you’ll want to read this upcoming holiday!
No matter the hardships that are presented, hope always finds a way.
Help your child learn about coping with illnesses.
Learn about different ways that love can make a family and different ways someone can express their identity. You are you and that’s something to celebrate!
Check out these books that have to do with all things library related!
Muslims Represented in Children’s Literature
Celebrate Muslims through children’s literature.
It is important for native voices to be heard. Check out these titles written by Native American authors.
Talking with Kids About Diversity
Racism is in the news. The Library knows that parents are looking for ways to talk to their children about racism and the importance of diversity. The following titles should foster a discussion with about these topics with your children.