Books for Class.

And Tango Makes Three – Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson
A story about two male penguins who get an egg from the zookeeper and raise it together.

Happy Dreamer – Peter H. Reynolds
Remind kids that they are amazing with this book.

I am Not a Number – Jenny Kay Dupuis and Kathy Kacer
The story of eight-year old Irene’s experience in a residential school.  When returning home for the summer, her parents decide to keep her at home.  Will there be repercussions?

Malala, a Brave Girl from Pakistan / Iqbal, a Brave Boy from Pakistan: Two stories of Bravery – Jeanette Winter.
A book to introduce courage to children and also speak towards social advocacy.

Spark! – Jenny Offill
Perfect book for students who love animals.  When the narrator orders a sloth for a pet, they quickly realize that Sparky isn’t much fun at all!  Still, there’s something everyone loves about Sparky!

The Book with No Pictures – B.J. Novak
A book with no pictures but hilarious words.  Turn yourself into a comedian by reading this aloud to your students.

The Most Magnificent Thing – Ashley Sprires
A middle school friendly book.  Good book about perseverance and getting over your frustration and anger.

The Tantrum that Saved the World – Megan Herbert & Michael E. Mann
A picture book for any age.  A light way to introduce a heavy topic to students.  Covers the topic of Climate Change.

We are all Dots: A Big Plan for a Better World. – Carolina Zanotti and Giancarlo Macri
Great student-friendly book about diversity and differences in one another. Simple drawings with a strong message.

When I was Eight – Christy Jordan-Fenton and Margaret Pokiak-Fenton
A kid-friendly story about residential school.