Top 4 children’s picture books for summer 2025 reflect hope

A tiny bird that recognizes its part in putting out a colossal conflagration. A woman displaced from her home in Lebanon who refuses to relinquish her dream. A distinctive girl who persuades her town to embrace a decidedly nonconformist way. And a brave little girl who confronts a mighty lion and changes his life and his kingdom. Four intrepid, tender books relay stories of courage from unexpected sources, and the change such fearlessness can spark. Reading these powerful tales with the little ones in your life shows that all of us – from the tiny bird, to the odd child out, to the displaced woman – are capable of kindling change. 

Bravely befriending a lion

In “King Lion,” written and illustrated by Emma Yarlett, the lion rules – but he isn’t happy. He is wild with loneliness. Whenever he roars “HELLO!” or waves his claw-studded paws, or flashes his incisor-lined smile … everyone just runs away. That is, until a brave little girl playing alone thinks she understands and roars back. 

“King Lion,” written and illustrated by Emma Yarlett, Candlewick Press, 32 pp.

Why We Wrote This

A quartet of children’s picture books spreads the message that no one is too small or too powerless to effect change. With courage and persistence, anyone can make a difference.

With its expressive, whimsical mixed-media illustrations, hand-lettered prose, and tender message on compassion, this sweet story about making friends captivated all three of my kids of different ages – 4, 9, and 11 – as we read aloud over tea and blondies one rainy spring afternoon. 

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