Mama’s Milk

“Celebrating the warm and loving bond between mammal mamas and their babies, this lushly illustrated book shows little ones doing what comes naturally-nursing.” — Penguin Books “Mama’s Milk can be enjoyed as a cozy-up bedtime story, a lovely album of adorable animal babies or as a simple introduction to nursing.”— San Francisco Chronicle Ages 0-3  …

How Chipmunk Got Tiny Feet

Native American stories of our Earth. Drawing from Coushatta, Navajo and Tsimshian traditions, Gerald Hausman uses native origin stories to explain the ways of the world. “Illustrated by the dazzling artwork of Ashley Wolff, each story conveys the message: Here is the world… we must live in it together, not apart.”— Horn Book Ages 5-8  |  Print …

Goody O’Grumpity

“Pilgrim Goody bakes a spice cake and the children come running in this glimpse of life in colonial times. Wolff brings the poem by Newberry medalist Carol Ryrie Brink to life with her bold, detailed, hand-colored linoleum prints. A rich vision of the past, especially for Thanksgiving” — School Library Journal “Tinted with warm, golden colors, Wolff’s block …

Doctor Bird

Three lookin’ up tales from Jamaica. Doctor Bird, a beautiful hummingbird, displays optimism, wit, the ability to work magic and a penchant for using rhymes and riddles to teach lessons. “The handsome paintings are charming and beautifully composed, with sprightly animals and lush images of the landscape and seashore.”  — School Library Journal Ages 4-8  |  …

The Bells of London

Come explore bustling Elizabethan London, as seen through the eyes of a young girl and her pet bird. “Wolff has fashioned splendid illustrations based on the traditional nursery rhyme: “Oranges and lemons say the bells of Saint Clement’s / Pancakes and fritters say the bells of Saint Peter’s.” The finely executed period costumes and scenes of daily …

Block City

The classic poem about a youngster who constructs an imaginary “town by the sea.”  “With strong black, block-printed line and vibrant watercolor, Wolff explores the literal and emotional content of Robert Louis Stevenson’s verse. The imagined city is carefully detailed, incorporating subtle references into timeless landscapes in each spread.” — Publishers Weekly Ages 3-7  | …

Miss B & the Best Friends

Emily and Vicky are best friends. They both wear yellow boots. They both like red hats. They play all the same games. They declare they’re twins but their classmates don’t agree. How can they be twins when they don’t look anything alike? buy

Miss B’s Secret Bag

Adam has a secret—his friends have to guess what it is. Miss Bindergarten has a secret too, and the whole class will be amazed at what fun she has in store for them! “Great book. Students love the pictures.” —Goodreads buy

Miss B’s Wet Day

It’s a wet day at the kindergarten. The class stays inside while the rain falls hard outside. But as the rain stops, the class troops out to play. It’s not long before Matty and Patty slip in a puddle but a glittering rainbow brings the day to a happy conclusion. “A perfect book to read …