Top-rated books by Alice Lotti
When an Elephant Falls in Love
Age: 1-12
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Award winning
Zeki Gets a Checkup
Anna McQuinn, 2018
32 pages
Why to read
Promotes understanding of healthcare in a relatable way.
Enhances empathy through Zeki's interactive checkup experiences.
Reassures children about doctor visits.
Supports developmental learning in toddlers.

Zeki Gets a Checkup
Anna McQuinn, 2018
Award winning
My Fade Is Fresh
Shauntay Grant, Kitt Thomas, Listening Library, Tyla Collier, 2022
32 pages
Why to read
Celebrates cultural identity and self-expression.
Enhances language skills and vocabulary development.
Encourages creativity and confidence in young readers.
Supports emotional and social growth.

My Fade Is Fresh
Shauntay Grant, Kitt Thomas, Listening Library, Tyla Collier, 2022
Award winning
How Do You Love?
Kellie Byrnes, Melina Ontiveros, 2022
32 pages
Why to read
Encourages emotional intelligence and empathy in children.
Beautiful illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
Explores themes of love and relationships.
Ideal for shared reading and family bonding.

How Do You Love?
Kellie Byrnes, Melina Ontiveros, 2022
Award winning
You Made Me a Dad
Laurenne Sala, Mike Malbrough, 2019
32 pages
Why to read
Celebrates the father-child bond through heartfelt storytelling.
Encourages emotional development and understanding of family roles.
Warm illustrations complement the affectionate narrative.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthens parent-child connection.

You Made Me a Dad
Laurenne Sala, Mike Malbrough, 2019
Award winning
Avocado Asks
Momoko Abe, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Explores identity and self-discovery through engaging storytelling.
Colorful illustrations captivate and stimulate children's imagination.
Encourages empathy and understanding toward others' perspectives.
Perfect blend of humor and life lessons for young readers.

Avocado Asks
Momoko Abe, 2020
Award winning
Chocolate Me!
Taye Diggs, Shane W. Evans, 2011
32 pages
Why to read
Celebrates diversity and self-love.
Addresses issues of racism and acceptance.
Encourages confidence and pride in one's uniqueness.
Vibrant illustrations enhance storytelling.

Chocolate Me!
Taye Diggs, Shane W. Evans, 2011
Award winning
The Tiny Tale of Little Pea (-)
Davide Calì, Sébastien Mourrain, 2017
36 pages
Why to read
Encourages self-acceptance and uniqueness through charming storytelling.
Illustrated journey enhancing kids' visual and spatial skills.
Reinforces resilience and the importance of trying.
Delightful read-aloud option fostering parent-child bonding.

The Tiny Tale of Little Pea (-)
Davide Calì, Sébastien Mourrain, 2017
Award winning
The Baby Tree
Sophie Blackall, Chris Patton, 2014
40 pages
Why to read
Addresses curious questions about babies' origins.
Encourages dialogue between parents and children.
Supports understanding of family and relationships.
Beautifully illustrated, engaging young readers visually.
