A young girl watches her mummy proudly take to the streets to march for what she believes in. A joyful story celebrating the power of peaceful protest and the will to change things for the better.
A picture book about a young boy who builds his dream treehouse with the help of his two mummies.
In the pueblo of Palenque in Colombia, hardly anybody knows how to read. Curious about the letters her older sister Gina receives from a young doctor each month — letters that she is... Læs mere
Told by many different children as they sing, rise, reach, move, learn, hope, laugh, rest, remember and love, this gorgeous poem shows us that when you embrace the skin you’re in, you open yourself up to a world of possibilities.
A child and their grandmother take a trip around the museums of the city, only to find that the further they walk, the closer to home their journey seems to take them. Could the museum the child knows the best and loves the most be right on their doorstep all along?
Noor’s cousin is getting married tomorrow, and tonight, her family is throwing her a henna party. Noor is especially excited to play the henna name game. The henna artist will hide... Læs mere
Grandpa Jim can only see a small square of blue sky from his hospital window so Cora decides there’s only one thing for it – she will bring him some sea to go with it! Can Cora bring... Læs mere
Matou passes a mosque on her way home from school and can’t resist trying on some of the shoes she finds outside. This single act becomes a joyful lesson in empathy, helping her build a bridge of understanding between her and her mum.
In Appa’s flower shop, Juhi knows the language of flowers. But when her favourite customer passes away, she does not know the language of grief. What flowers will Juhi choose to remember a man who was always so full of life?
On their birthday, an Armenian child listens to their mother tell stories – stories of ancestors and homelands, of births and new beginnings, and of the land they now call home.
In the sugarcane plantations, Nemy stumbles upon a group of women braiding each other’s hair. Will the paths these courageous women weave guide Nemy to a new home where she can be free?