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What Is a Refugee?

By Elise Gravel. 2019

Printbraille
Parenting, Social issues
Human-transcribed braille

An accessible picture book that oh-so-simply and graphically introduces the term "refugee" to curious young children to help them better…

understand the world in which they live.Who are refugees? Why are they called that word? Why do they need to leave their country? Why are they sometimes not welcome in their new country? In this relevant picture book for the youngest children, author-illustrator Elise Gravel explores what it means to be a refugee in bold, graphic illustrations and spare text. This is the perfect tool to introduce an important and timely topic to children.

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Terry Fox and Me

By Mary Beth Leatherdale. 2020

Printbraille
Parenting, General non-fiction, Sports biography
Human-transcribed braille

Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Terry Fox Marathon of Hope, this picture book biography tells the story of a…

friendship defined by strength and love.Before Terry Fox become a national hero and icon, he was just a regular kid. But even then, his characteristic strength, determination and loyalty were apparent and were the foundation for his friendship with Doug. The two first met at basketball tryouts in grammar school. Terry was the smallest - and worst - basketball player on the court. But that didn't stop him. With Doug's help, Terry practiced and practiced until he earned a spot on the team. As they grew up, the best friends supported each other, challenged each other, helped each other become better athletes and better people. Doug was by Terry's side every step of the way: when Terry received a diagnosis of cancer in his leg, when he was learning to walk - then run - with a prosthetic leg and while he was training for the race of his life, his Marathon of Hope. Written from Doug's perspective, this story shows that Terry Fox's legacy goes beyond the physical and individual accomplishments of a disabled athlete and honors the true value of friendship.

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Standing on Her Shoulders

By Monica Clark-Robinson. 2021

Printbraille
General non-fiction, Parenting, Women biography
Human-transcribed braille

A stunning love letter to the important women who shape us -- from our own mothers and grandmothers to the…

legends who paved the way for girls and women everywhere.Standing on Her Shoulders is a celebration of the strong women who influence us -- from our mothers, sisters, aunts, and grandmothers to the women who fought for equality and acceptance in the United States.Monica Clark-Robinson's lyrical text encourages young girls to learn about the powerful and trailblazing women who laid the path for their own lives and empowers them to become role models themselves. Acclaimed illustrator Laura Freeman's remarkable art showcases a loving intergenerational family and encourages girls to find female heroes in their own lives.Standing on Her Shoulders will inspire girls of all ages to follow in the footsteps of these amazing women.

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The Bare Naked Book

By Kathy Stinson, Melissa Cho. 2021

Printbraille
Parenting, General non-fiction
Human-transcribed braille

Bodies, bodies! Big and small, short and tall, young and old—Every BODY is different! The Bare Naked Book has been…

a beloved fixture in libraries, classrooms, and at-home story times since its original publication in 1986. Now, this revised edition is ready to meet a new generation of readers. The text has been updated to reflect current understandings of gender and inclusion, which are also showcased in the brand-new, vibrant illustrations by Melissa Cho. Featuring a note from the author explaining the history of the book and the importance of this updated edition, readers will delight in this celebration of all kinds of bodies.

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Princess Pru and the Ogre on the Hill

By Maureen Fergus, Danesh Mohiuddin. 2023

Printbraille
Folklore, fables and fairy tales, Humourous fiction, General fiction, Friendship storiesSocial issues, Parenting
Human-transcribed braille
Shrek meets The Paper Bag Princess in this fearsomely funny story about a savvy princess who looks past appearances to befriend an ogre
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Just Like Grandma

By Kim Rogers, Julie Flett. 2023

Printbraille
Indigenous peoples fiction, Family stories, General fictionTravel and geography, Parenting, Health and medicine
Human-transcribed braille

In this lyrical picture book by Kim Rogers (Wichita), with illustrations by Boston Globe-Horn Book Honoree Julie Flett (Cree-Métis), Becca…

watches her grandma create, play, and dance—and she knows that she wants to be just like Grandma. Becca loves spending time with Grandma. Every time Becca says, “Let me try,” Grandma shows her how to make something beautiful. Whether they are beading moccasins, dancing like the most beautiful butterflies, or practicing basketball together, Becca knows that, more than anything, she wants to be just like Grandma. And as the two share their favorite activities, Becca discovers something surprising about Grandma. Features an author’s note and glossary.

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Cocoa Magic

By Sandra Bradley, Gabrielle Grimard. 2022

Printbraille
Alphabet, number and picture books, Family stories, General fiction, School storiesParenting, General non-fiction, Food and drink
Human-transcribed braille

In a story where empathy and generosity shine as much as the tempered chocolates, eight-year-old Daniel learns from his chocolatier…

great-uncle and discovers how much comfort a small act of kindness can bring

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The Perfect Sushi

By Emily Satoko Seo. 2023

Printbraille
Multi-cultural fiction, Alphabet, number and picture books, General fictionParenting, Food and drink, General non-fiction
Human-transcribed braille

Miko likes things to be perfect. When she makes lopsided sushi for her grandmother’s birthday, she replaces it with perfectly…

formed sushi created by a restaurant robot. Upon delivering her gift, Miko discovers that kokoro (heart) – not impeccability – is the key ingredient to the perfect present. Sprinkled with engaging onomatopoeia, this unique title is infused with Japanese culture and delivers a universal message about the value of intention. A do-it-yourself sushi recipe is included.

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How to Party Like a Snail

By Naseem Hrab. 2022

Printbraille
Animal stories, Holiday fiction, General fiction, Friendship storiesSelf help, Animals and wildlife, Parenting
Human-transcribed braille
An introverted snail throws his own kind of party to celebrate all things quiet
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Still My Tessa

By Sylv Chiang. 2024

Printbraille
LGBTQ+ fiction, General fiction, Family storiesGeneral non-fiction, Parenting
Human-transcribed braille

A gently affirming story of the connection between siblings.Evelyn is worried about Tessa. Tessa doesn’t want to play the same…

games they used to play together, but Evelyn is determined to find new ways to connect with her older sibling. And she is also learning to see Tessa as non-binary and using new pronouns for them. Evelyn learns quickly that it isn't hard. and helps others see that too. Through the course of this heartfelt story, Evelyn reaffirms her connection to her sibling and shows those around them how to make the effort to support Tessa — with love. Back matter includes information on gender and ways to be a kind and effective ally.

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Circle of Love

By Monique Gray Smith. 2024

Printbraille
General fiction, Family stories, Indigenous peoples fictionParenting, Social issues
Human-transcribed braille

Everyone is welcome in the circle.In this warmhearted book, we join Molly at the Intertribal Community Center, where she introduces…

us to people she knows and loves: her grandmother and her grandmother’s wife, her uncles and their baby, her cousins, and her treasured friends.They dance, sing, garden, learn, pray, and eat together. And tonight, they come together for a feast! Molly shares with the reader how each person makes her feel—and reminds us that love is love.Through tender prose and radiant artwork, author Monique Gray Smith (Cree/Lakota) and illustrator Nicole Neidhardt (Diné) show how there is always room for others in our lives. Circle of Love is a story celebrating family, friends, community, and, most of all, love.Includes an author’s note, contextual notes, and glossary.

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When I Wrap My Hair

By Shauntay Grant. 2024

Printbraille
Multi-cultural fiction, General fiction, Family storiesSocial issues, Parenting
Human-transcribed braille

In the vein of I Am Enough and Hold Them Close, this inspiring and beautiful picture book celebrates how hair…

wrapping ties together past and present. When I wrap,my roots run deep.As deep as an African marketplaceor a city sidewalkor the stories between them.With lyrical text by acclaimed author Shauntay Grant and vibrant illustrations by Jenin Mohammed, When I Wrap My Hair is both an act of joyful recognition and a demonstration of how knowledge is passed through generations.

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