Victor and the Giant Written by Rafael Yockteng Illustrated by Elisa Amado Vancouver ; Berkeley ; London : Aldana Libros/Greystone Kids, 2025. Picture book. When Victor's mother and surrounding city are eaten up by a massive, hungry giant, it's up to Victor to save them all. But Victor is just a boy and the giant is, well, giant. Can one small boy save the day? Victor and the Giant begins with a normal morning that rapidly swaps from normal to everyone being eaten. Victor is no hero, just a normal boy that wants his mom and city back. Luckily the giant is just hungry, not evil, and they're able to work together to get everyone back via a rather grotesque barf ride out of the giant's mouth. The illustrations are a real highlight, and kids will love imagining their own potential giant encounter.
Kindness is a quality I admire in people. I always had the desire to try and instill this in my children, knowing it would help me pay more attention to my own attempts to be more aware of treating others with kindness. I am convinced if the world showed more kindness to everyone, we could improve the health of entire communities. When I find books that encourage kindness, I always make a note of them, because I think they are a very important resource for people to have. The following five books are some of my favorites I have read recently that focus on some element of kindness. I hope you enjoy them! Elevator on 74th Street Written by Laura Gehl Illustrated by Yas Imamura New York : Beach Lane Books, 2025. Picture Book. I enjoy books that inspires the use of our imaginations, and a book about elevator that loves the residents of a building will do just that! It is so fun to see the journey of Ellie the Elevator as she takes care of all the people who live in her building. Ellie has ...