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Picture Books that Celebrate Moms

All Moms

by Sarah Kate Ellis

This inclusive, feel-good story recognizes of all kinds.

One Day

by Joanna Ho

As a mother holds her infant son, all the roads his life could take grows. A beautiful take on a mother’s for reading at bedtime.

Beautiful You, Beautiful

by Tasha Spillett-Sumner

When Izzy starts to notice the physical between herself and her mother, But as her mother reassures her, together no matter what they story about celebrating differences.

My Moms Love Me

by Anna Membrino

A sweet story about a baby and enjoying a day together. The rhythmic, text makes it perfect to read aloud.

My Love for You Is Always

by Gillian Sze

An inquisitive young boy questions about the meaning of love as she a traditional Chinese meal. An comforting look at love in all its recognizes families

The Best Mother

by Cynthia Surrisi

Maxine doesn’t like her mother’s rules, so she sets out to look for a new mother. But she soon discovers the best mother is the one she already has. A humorous and heartfelt book about mothers and daughters.

To My Panik

by Nadia Sammurtok

son, she imagines as he changes and mother’s love perfect

Beautiful Me physical differences mother, she is confused. her, they belong look like. A gentle differences. and their two moms rhythmic, rhyming aloud.

Always questions his mother she prepares affectionate, its forms.

In this heartwarming book, a mother lists the things she loves about her daughter, connecting each attribute to their Inuit way of life and the Arctic landscape that is their home.

My New Mom and Me

by Renata Galindo

A touching tale about a mom and her adopted child learning to be a family. Along the way, the adopted puppy learns that while mother and child may not look alike, their love for one another is what matters.

You Made Me a Mother

by Laurenne Sala

A humorous yet sentimental look at a mother’s unconditional love for her child.

Mommy’s Khimar

by Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow

This delightful, brightly illustrated picture book shows a young girl who loves wearing her mother’s head scarves because they let her feel close to her mother and imagine different versions of herself.

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