Amazing Grace is back! The girl who proved that you can be anything you want and that families are what you make them, now discovers that there's more more than one way to be a princess. Age: 5+
Real life testimonies of young people feeling their homelands. Originally made as a series of animated films by the BBC, these books explore the experiences of young people whose lives are affected by conflict in their home countries. Age: 6+
Looking for a heartwarming and inspiring book that celebrates diversity and inclusivity for children aged 8 to 10? Look no further than this collection of short stories that explore the joys and challenges of the LGBTQIA+ community.
This one young flamingo, Adele was her name, Knew under HER wings something wasn't the same. Whilst quite unremarkably pink from outside ... Inside were some colours she struggled to hide!
A master storyteller, Drummond has woven a compelling tale using pictures alone not a single word of text.Out in a field, a black dog is playing with a prized red ball. Age: 5+
Meet Rita. She's a little girl with very big ideas. When Rita gets cross she imagines she has a ferocious dragon that will make the world shudder with anger. But even the hottest tempers can be soothed and Rita's mum knows just how. Age:3+
Through delightful illustrations and photographs, this picture book helps children who struggle with social isolation find a way to communicate with those around them. Age: 4+
Inspired by the life of Rose Bertin, Katherine Woodfine’s stunning Little Gem is written with an evocative sense of period furthered by fresh and beautiful full-colour illustrations by Kate Pankhurst. Age: 5+