Mommy Feels BIG THINGS by Danielle L. Forbes: The latest children’s book by the award-winning and best-selling duo Danielle L. Forbes and Anastasiia Bielik. “If you’re a tired mom… Pick up a copy of this heartwarming and thoughtful book by an incredible author. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed.” -Reader’s Favorite. Honest ratings and/or reviews are appreciated! Thank you!
The Little Mouse In My House by Adisan Books: The Little Mouse in My House is a fantastic rhyming book that helps children begin to build their language skills by letting them predict the word will end the sentence. What can the cat do to get the little mouse out of his house? Can he scare him with his jaws or pointy claws? Can he entice him with a scone to get off the telephone? Read and find out!
Grey Squirrels London by S J House: Using a tourist map and led by the charismatic Grey, the teenage squirrels embark on a breathtakingly hilarious adventure as they make their way from London’s Greenwich Park to Hyde Park to meet the Wise Owl.
Sid from Mackerel Town by Jazz Leahy: A rhyming, picture book for children aged 0-6 to enjoy. Join Sid as he battles to protect his little stall and ocean friends in Mackerel Town. Jazz Leahy combines witty writing with vivid illustrations in this charming underdog story.
The Unicorn Who Lost Its Horn by Adisan Books: In this beautifully illustrated children’s fantasy, Sparkle the unicorn embarks on a courageous journey to recover her lost horn and restore color to her world. Along the way, she encounters wise and helpful friends who teach her valuable lessons in kindness and generosity. A must-read for children and adults alike!
Malala’s Mission for the World by Aida Zaciragic: Malala Yousafzai, a brave young girl from Pakistan, stood up against the Taliban to fight for the rights of girls to go to school. She believed that every girl deserved an education and spoke out, even in the face of danger, to make sure that dream became a reality.
The Adventures of Boris the Brick and Friends by T and J Fasulo: Boris didn’t want to be just another brick in the wall like his brick friends. Boris wanted to be FREE! His friends didn’t see the world like Boris did. They just wanted to follow “The Bricklayers Code” and be loyal bricks. Boris didn’t want this. Boris wanted to escape and seek adventure! Follow Boris and color in the pictures in the book too!
The Migrating Millimunger by Charlotte Chaplin: When Millimunger is chased away from home by a hungry crocodile, she lands on Blue Bear Island. Sadly, the island’s inhabitants are not very welcoming. Can one small bear, change the others’ minds? Find out what happens to Millimunger in this heart-warming tale of acceptance and find the little crab as you read along!
The Top Secret List to Becoming a Superhero by Adisan Books: Everyone can be a superhero. You don’t need to be bitten by a radioactive bug or come from another planet to be a superhero. All you need to do is follow the simple steps of the top-secret list…and the cape is optional. This book is an excellent resource for counselors, parents, teachers, and more!
Dogs A Counting & Comparing Book by Frances Mackay: A fun counting and comparing book for young kids learning to count to 10. Meet pups of all shapes and sizes as you count and compare them. The challenge is to find all the dog breeds in the book! Perfect for kids who love dogs and like to learn their numbers.
The Road That Weaves and Bends by Caroline L Thornton & Leo J: A beautiful tale about the ups and downs of life. This book reminds us that we’re not alone and that life is a journey marked by happiness and sadness, good times and bad. With charming verse and soft illustrations, this is a perfect book for all ages.
Why in the World Are We Here? (Young Philosophers Series) by Clare-Rose Trevelyan: Join Eia and Whhat as they tour the islands of Fun, Progress, Love, Creation, Nothing, Now, Power, Destruction, Me, and Healing, and have a go at creating your own island too, as you and your family muse over the various meanings of life. “Why in the World Are We Here” is part of the Young Philosophers Series dedicated to listening to and valuing children as natural philosophers.
Dada, What If… by J.L. Caban and Julian Lincoln Caban: “Dada, What If” is a story of the unconditional love that exists between a father and son. Read as ‘Little One’ imagines a world of mischief all the while wondering if ‘Dada’ still loves him. This book is unique in that the author and illustrator are actually father and son.
Fangs, Fairies & Follies: A Vampires Epic Tooth Fairy Chase by Jaybie D.: Silas is a loveable vampire with flat teeth! He goes on hilarious escapades through forests, across lakes and over mountains, as he searches for the elusive Tooth Fairy to fix his flat teeth. Playful rhymes and captivating illustrations spark imagination in this story of perseverance that meets a sprinkle of fairy dust.
The Tale Of Calypso The Creative Crab (The Zodiac Tales: Cancer) by Charis Papalas: The fourth story of the Zodiac Tales, The Tale of Calypso, The Creative Crab, is about a goofy and artistic little crab who lives on the rebellious side of life. Our story begins on Christmas Island, a small floating piece of land at the edge of the Indian Ocean. Unlike the other crabs in her tribe, Calypso was born with one smaller claw. Her unique appearance has always made her self-conscious.
The Lights That Stay by Cortney Cino: “A gorgeously rendered affirmation fueled by powerful metaphors to bolster self-love.” – Kirkus Reviews. The Lights That Stay follows the journey of a young girl whose inner light grows and transforms in various and profound ways. This book inspires self-confidence and celebrates a child’s unique capabilities.
Sea Turtles Circle (Under the Sea) by Patricia Gleichauf: Sea Turtles Circle is the third book in Patricia Gleichauf’s Under the Sea series. Children of all ages will find fascinating facts about sea turtles in this book. Like her award-winning books Horses of the Sea and Starfish Gazing, Sea Turtles Circle is a rhyming lesson about an incredible saltwater animal.
Inspirational Female Sports Stories for Kids by Jessica Blakely: Discover the awe-inspiring tales of 12 remarkable women who changed the sports world forever. From tennis stars to soccer heroines to dynamic gymnasts, children will read many stories of different situations and how these women discovered strength amidst their challenges.
The Trouble with Whatchamacallits by Vera Mont: Mark and Julie are exceptional children who want to solve the troubles of their magical friend: Toab. They experiment, invent, improvise, until they find a solution with a happy ending for all. Their friend and protector, brave Champ helps with happy wagging of the tail and frightening growls at the Whatchamacallits.
Murphy and the Frog Orchestra by E.J. Wheatley: Written in loving memory of Murphy the tripawd. A mysterious sound draws Murphy out of his warm and cozy bed. What could it be? Curious readers are invited to join Murphy as he ventures out into the starry night to investigate. Murphy encourages children to meet the unfamiliar with curiosity, and to find wonderment in their own backyard.
The Adventures of Addy: The Tale of the Prince and the Dragon by Adisan Books: Join Addy in her quest to save the little prince while she discovers the courage she always had within herself. Full of dragons, trolls, and knights, this beautifully imagined child’s book brings these scenes to life. The imagination of a child is a powerful tool, and The Tale of the Prince and the Dragon showcases how unique that instrument is!
Cheeky Choco! by Missy Amari: Cheeky prankster, Choco, entertains herself at the expense of others. And thanks to her secret power, she never gets caught. But she’s about to get a taste of her own medicine! How? Well, it all starts with a forgetful donkey with digestive issues…
Gossip Gone Haywire (Sebastian the Kid Detective Book 2) by Jalen Roddey: Attention, young detectives! Assistance is needed in “Sebastian the Kid Detective: Gossip Gone Haywire.” Join a middle school detective duo with a talent for cracking cases. Your aspiring sleuth won’t want to put it down. Is your young detective ready for the challenge? Find out today!
The Dragon Who Loved To Race Cars (The Animal Who…) by Adisan Books: Get ready for a super fun adventure with Drago, the dragon who loves racing cars! Feel the heat as Drago, a fiery and fearless dragon, takes to the racetrack, blazing trails and shattering stereotypes in the high-octane world of car racing. Drago learns that racing cars can be even more fun! Come along on a wild ride with zooming cars, twisty turns, and lots of excitement.
The Golden Detective And The Mystery of The Stolen Coins by Esmeralda Ravn: Can Goldie find the Tooth Fairy’s stolen coins before bedtime? Find out in this adorable mystery written especially for kids aged 3-6. Join Goldie, the detective dog, on a non-scary adventure filled with gentle humor and lovable characters. A must-read for little detectives!
Helena Flies North by Dr. Charissa Pizarro: Forced to leave the only home she knows, Helena, a young migrant hummingbird sets off on a life-changing journey. The story begins with a goodbye to her beloved Abuela who must stay behind. An adventure ensues as Helena and her parents set on migration. During this trip, Helena must overcome her fears and turn her trauma into resilience.
Hamsters Invented Everything by Adisan Books: Do you think the light bulb was invented by Thomas Edison… or that gravity was discovered by Isaac Newton? Think again! Humans may believe they invented everything, but read the untold stories behind how Hamsters are responsible for all of our greatest discoveries! Your kids will love this fun and hilarious book that shows how Hamsters invented everything!
Walter The Woogobee: The Vortex To Vidza by Brenda Beckelman: Join Walter in this amazing journey as he space travels through a Vortex to strange new worlds where Elephants Fly and the Wind Speaks. The local village is being destroyed. Walter and his new friends set out to save the village and find unusual animals, a valley full of gold and of course monsters. Will they be able to save the village?
Melusine Presents Backyard Birds of North America: Interactive Bird Guide and Activities Book for Kids by Geraldine Oades-Sese: Educational and Entertaining: Based on the multi-award-winning book Melusine: Birds of Many Feathers, this activity book is not just fun—it’s packed with valuable bird knowledge! Your child will explore 20 common backyard birds of North America, unlocking secrets of their: Fascinating Bird Facts Habitat Details Favorite Foods Geographical Locations Grab the book in print for the full experience.
Spinning Monkey and the Missing Eggs by Devapreya Selvaraj: The Rainbow Frogs’ eggs are disappearing one by one until each frog has only one egg left! Join us on a mysterious adventure to find out who took the eggs. Discover how the frogs’ friends each play a special part in saving the last precious eggs and how Spinning Monkey befriends and leads with love and logic.