"A young fish confidently begins his first day of school, but soon faces fear, anger, and other emotions by counting to ten, thinking of calm seas, and making a new friend"--Provided by publisher.
Hannah resents stories of her Jewish heritage and of the past until, when opening the door during a Passover Seder, she finds herself in Poland during World War II where she experiences the horrors of a concentration camp, and learns why she--and we--need to remember the past.
While attempting to retrieve the king's kite, the young mandarin leaves the palace grounds for the first time in his life and sees the world outside as it really is.
"Extolls the marvelous virtues of string, a material that can snag the spirit of adventure, lasso the limitless horizons of imagination, and connect us to one another"--Provided by publisher.
"Little Frog likes being an only frog, but when a net-wielding boy presents danger, Little Frog has to remember all that she has been taught in order to save the tadpoles from danger"--OCLC.
Little Frog is scared when her green world begins to turn red, yellow, orange, and purple in Autumn until Mama and Papa Frog teach her that these things aren't scary, they're just new.
As the climate shifts, families experience weather emergencies, including a tornado, a blizzard, a forest fire, and a hurricane, finding joy in preparedness and resilience.
". . . features chilling short tales and poems that imagine a Central Park where nighttime visitors can transform into beasts, a Red Sea that is guarded by voracious angels and more"--Provided by publisher.