Top-rated books by Sheila McGraw
Love You Forever
Age: 0-4
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Award winning
What Happens When Someone I Love Doesn't Feel Good: A Book About Chronic or Terminal Illness That Won't Go Away
Sara Olsher, Jenni Rogers, 2023
39 pages
Why to read
Addresses understanding chronic and terminal illness for kids.
Fosters empathy towards those with long-term health challenges.
Helps children process complex emotions in nurturing ways.
Encourages family discussions about illness and support.

What Happens When Someone I Love Doesn't Feel Good: A Book About Chronic or Terminal Illness That Won't Go Away
Sara Olsher, Jenni Rogers, 2023
Award winning
The Adoption Angel: A Heartwarming Story for Adopted Children
Sarah E. Lutz, 2023
33 pages
Why to read
Nurtures understanding of adoption in a gentle manner.
Encourages empathy and acceptance among young readers.
Strengthens emotional development with relatable characters.
Offers a comforting narrative for adopted children.

The Adoption Angel: A Heartwarming Story for Adopted Children
Sarah E. Lutz, 2023
Award winning
Grandma Snuggles
Glenys Nellist, Gail Yerrill, 2020
18 pages
Why to read
Celebrates special bond between grandmothers and grandchildren.
Bright, engaging illustrations captivate young readers.
Instills values of love, comfort, and safety.
Fosters emotional development through relatable stories.

Grandma Snuggles
Glenys Nellist, Gail Yerrill, 2020
Award winning
The abilities in me: Sibling Loss
Gemma Keir, 2023
28 pages
Why to read
Addresses sibling loss with sensitivity and understanding.
Supports emotional development and coping strategies.
Encourages empathy and resilience in young readers.
Illustrations complement gentle, hopeful narrative.

The abilities in me: Sibling Loss
Gemma Keir, 2023
Award winning
Her Body Can
Ady Meschke, Katie Crenshaw, 2020
40 pages
Why to read
Celebrates body positivity and self-love for young girls.
Inspirational messages boost confidence and psychological well-being.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
Encourages inclusivity and acceptance of diverse body types.

Her Body Can
Ady Meschke, Katie Crenshaw, 2020
Award winning
Our Grandparents Were Members of the Black Panther Party
Fatima D. El-Mekki, 2023
31 pages
Why to read
Educational insight into historical civil rights movements.
Strengthens understanding of justice and community.
Inspires courage and active participation in society.
Family-focused narrative encourages shared reading.

Our Grandparents Were Members of the Black Panther Party
Fatima D. El-Mekki, 2023
Award winning
Self-Regulation - Controlling Impulses
Fabiano Rodrigues, 2023
28 pages
Why to read
Teaches self-control through engaging narratives.
Addresses impulse management with relatable scenarios.
Encourages emotional maturity and decision-making skills.
Supports developmental milestones in early childhood.

Self-Regulation - Controlling Impulses
Fabiano Rodrigues, 2023
My Hair Is Like Yours
Jane Doe, 2022
Why to read
Promotes self-esteem and acceptance.
Encourages appreciation of diversity.
Engaging and relatable story for children.
Beautiful illustrations enhancing narrative.
