Maybe God Is Like That Too by Jennifer Grant

Books like Maybe God Is Like That Too

By Jennifer Grant

For families who talk about faith at home, this is a gentle way to make God feel present in everyday moments, not just distant or abstract. Tender, quiet, and warmly spiritual.

All Moms by Sarah Kate Ellis

A celebration of moms in all their forms shows the everyday moments that make them amazing — reading stories, making us laugh, and snuggling us close when we're sad.

The Longest Storm by Dan Yaccarino

A mysterious storm traps a father and his kids inside their house with no end in sight, and with nothing to do, everyone starts getting on each other's nerves.

How to Heal a Broken Wing by Bob Graham

In a busy city where everyone rushes past, a boy named Will notices an injured bird on the ground and, with his mother's help, gently carries it home to care for it.

The Quiltmaker's Gift by Jeff Brumbeau

A skilled quiltmaker refuses to make a quilt for a rich, unhappy king unless he gives away everything he owns — and the more he gives, the happier he becomes.

Stacey's Remarkable Books by Stacey Abrams

A book-loving girl looks forward to Thursday library visits, and when she meets a new classmate who struggles reading in English, she starts sharing stories with her — soon drawing more kids into their reading circle.

Boxes for Katje by Candace Fleming

In a Dutch town still recovering after World War II, a girl receives a surprise care package from an American stranger — and a simple thank-you letter grows into an exchange of boxes that keeps getting bigger.

The Junkyard Wonders by Patricia Polacco

A girl dreads joining the special education class at her new school, nicknamed the junkyard, until her teacher Mrs. Peterson helps her see her odd, brilliant classmates for who they really are.

Pedro, the Angel of Olvera Street by Leo Politi

A boy on Olvera Street is asked to wear red angel wings and lead the Christmas posada procession, singing the traditional song while hoping a music box awaits inside the piñata.

Ladybug Girl and the Rescue Dogs by Jacky Davis

A costumed superhero girl and her Bug Squad friends volunteer at a dog-adoption fair, doing small jobs like brushing and feeding dogs until Lulu dreams up a plan to help every one of them find a home.

All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold

A rhyming, day-in-the-life look at a school where kids from every background arrive, share their traditions and talents, and are welcomed exactly as they are.

Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun: Having the Courage to Be Who You Are by Maria Dismondy

A girl teased for having big hair and unusual tastes gets the chance to embarrass the boy who bullies her when he's stuck on the playground — and has to decide what kind of person she wants to be.

Just the Way You Are by Max Lucado

A king adopts a family of orphans, who each try to win his approval with gifts and displays of talent — until one simply chooses to spend time with him instead.