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We Can! by Alexandra Strick and Steve Antony is an uplifting picture book that invites children to imagine and work towards a better, safer, greener, and kinder world.

The story centres around 15 diverse children who come together to organise the We Can! Festival. Through their journey, they model teamwork, creativity, and kindness, showing how small, meaningful actions can ripple outward to inspire change. From green activities like seed planting to mural-making, mindfulness, and random acts of kindness, the book is packed with practical and age-appropriate ideas for positively impacting the world. Teachers will appreciate how the narrative weaves these activities into a rich tapestry of themes such as sustainability, inclusion, and the importance of community.

What makes We Can! particularly special is its authenticity. The book is rooted in the contributions of real children whose hopes, dreams, and suggestions shaped its creation. This collaboration shines through in the book’s genuine tone and relatable ideas, reminding readers that every child has a voice and the power to make a difference. Steve Antony’s illustrations capture the joyful energy of the children and their festival inclusively and engagingly. The colourful artwork is brimming with detail, making it perfect for shared reading sessions where children can spot new elements with each revisit. The diversity of the characters reflects a wide range of abilities, backgrounds, and experiences, ensuring every reader can see themselves represented.

This book is a joy to read and a practical springboard for discussions and accessible and actionable activities in the classroom. Its emphasis on collective action and creativity makes it ideal for PSHE lessons, eco-club projects, or as inspiration for school-wide initiatives like kindness days or sustainability topics. We Can! is a book that doesn’t just tell children they can make a difference—it shows them how, step by step, idea by idea. As a joyous call to action, We Can! deserves a place in every school library and classroom. By fostering creativity, compassion, and community, it’s a book that helps us all believe that, yes, we can!

Written with Alexandra Strick, co-founder of Inclusive Minds, You Can! sets out to celebrate the joy and empowerment that can be found in following your dreams and believing in yourself.

The words tell a simple list of the things ‘You can…’ do, such as be brave, talk about how you feel, make mistakes and learn from them, and could be read straight through from start to finish in less than 3 minutes. But this would defeat the purpose of the book – there is so much to interrogate and discuss on each page. The pictures bring another dimension, showing each child gradually developing from toddler to child to young adult and challenging themselves at each stage of the journey. The challenges gradually broaden and deepen to reflect the age of the characters, from the toddlers being encouraged to try new things and be brave, to the young adults refusing to be put in a box and being determined to reach their goals. The endpapers contribute to this sense of growth and progress with the front showing 14 babies (which one looks most like you?) and the end showing 14 adults engaged in various jobs (which job would you most like to have?).

This book would be great to share with a whole class, particularly during a unit on Ourselves, but would also make a brilliant resource to share with an individual child, such as the one in every class whose first response is ‘I can’t!”

Thoughtful, uplifting and empowering, ‘You Can!’ is a joy to explore.

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A little boy and his pet dragon are the very best of friends. They laugh, they sing, they dance, they snooze. They are both amazing – just like everyone else!

A celebration of friendship and being yourself with a positive message about celebrating diversity. The perfect platform to start conversations about the importance of understanding and acceptance.

Steve Antony is the winner of the Oscar’s First Book Prize and has been nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal and shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize.

A hilarious tale that will take you all around London! Winner of the Evening Standard’s Oscar’s First Book Prize.

A sudden gust of wind sets off a marvellous London adventure for the Queen, the Queen’s men and one very special hat. So let’s follow one determined, dare-devil queen through London Zoo, over Tower Bridge and up Big Ben … just where will that hat land?

Featuring favourite London landmarks, including Tower Bridge, Big Ben and London Zoo.

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