Rescuing Scruffy (The Feats of Madeleine Book 1) by Jack Selvaggio: What she lacks in grades, she makes up for with adventuring spirit. Join Maddie, as she works her way from small-town kid to mighty hero. She and a pal plan to rescue a lost pup, Scruffy. Giving up is never an option for this fiery kid. And believing in yourself is an understatement.
The Big Gift (Alicia Connected Book 1) by Derek Fisher: Dive into the exciting world of technology with Alicia in “The Big Gift,” the first book of the Alicia Connected series. Alicia receives her first tablet for her birthday and finds that it’s not just games and apps – it’s a gateway to a new realm of fun and challenges! Will she and her parents navigate the digital landscape safely and securely?
Tall Tales (Wildlife Wonders Book 4) by Little Worm Books: Experience the magic of giraffes in ‘Tall Tales: The Life of Giraffes,’ where rhythmic text, beautiful images, and engaging facts come together. This book takes readers on a rhyming adventure through the life of giraffes, making it an ideal read for bedtime or any quiet family moment.
Riverboat: The River Raft – La balsa de rio (Riverboat Adventures Spanish Book 1) by Ingo Blum: Titus the badger, Finn the falcon, and Simon the fox are as different as three friends can be. But they all share the same love of sailing. When they spot a lost calf on the distant shore, they paddle over to help find her family. Can the power of teamwork save the day? Perfect for kids ages 3+ learning English or Spanish as a second language.
Addie Slaughter: The Girl Who Met Geronimo by Susan Krueger, Ed.D & Reba Wells Grandrud, Ph.D.: Based on the actual stories Addie Slaughter, daughter of famous Arizona rancher John Horton Slaughter, passed on to her daughter, Adeline Slaughter Green Parks, and in-depth interviews with Historian Reba Wells Grandrud, Ph.D., Addie Slaughter: The Girl Who Met Geronimo captures the interest and imagination of readers with its colorful descriptions and exciting recount of real events.
How to Draw 100 Happy Animals for Kids by Reen Deto: A great book for budding artists to practice and develop their drawing skills. Filled with one hundred animal illustrations with step-by-step drawing instructions, one is to enjoy learning to draw and color the most liked and famous animals. The book contains interesting facts about all the animals illustrated. Get your copy today!
The Lost Plantation by Deborah Grant-Dudley: An eco-fiction travel mystery set in Costa Rica, for readers aged 10 and over. Will you find the truth hidden in the past?
The House In The Wood by Paul Addy: The grandkids arrive in a faraway land to visit for the summer. Discovering cuddly toys that talk, and the little house in the woods, they have warm sun, grassy fields, games and exploring to keep them occupied until their idyllic stay ends with a startling conclusion.
Get a Half-Life (The Guardian Chronicles Season 1, Episode 2) by John Bucholtz: Cory MacGregor’s life took an unexpected turn when he became L.A.’s newest superhero, Guardian. When the Pacific League of Heroes calls Cory up for an assignment, a simple raid on a CHIMERA facility turns into a knock-down, drag-out fight with a new supervillain, Half-Life. Guardian finds himself not arresting people, but fighting for his life!
Inspirational Short Soccer Stories for Young Rising Achievers by Elvin Creations: This anthology explores the journeys of 15 soccer legends, highlighting their dedication, resilience, and strategic brilliance. It highlights the importance of hard work, perseverance, and teamwork in overcoming challenges. The book also features vibrant illustrations, showcasing every goal, celebration, and pivotal moment on the field. It’s an ideal gift for young soccer enthusiasts.
I Have to Scoop What? (Maya and Waggers Book 1) by W.T. Kosmos: This “hilarious tale of canine care” (Kirkus) follows Maya and her best friend Lily’s hilarious efforts to take care of a new rescue puppy, Waggers, at the dreaded Uncle Puddin’ Head’s home. But Maya refuses to scoop poop, her uncle obsesses about his perfect lawn, and the crazy neighbors go nuts when the girls try to make Waggers poop in their yards.
The Goose Who Talked to the Wind by Allison Entrekin & Billie Bradford: An official Amazon 2023 “Hot New Release!” There once was a Goose who talked to the Wind. And the Wind talked back. One day, the Wind tells Goose to leave his flock and follow it. What will he do? As featured in Simply Buckhead Magazine: A top-selling children’s story book about bravery from award-winning writer Allison Entrekin.
The Lights That Stay by Cortney Cino & Marina Saumell: The Lights That Stay follows the journey of a girl whose inner light grows and transforms in various and profound ways. This whimsical and elegantly simple story artfully weaves together the parallels of the sun’s light and a child’s inner light, reminding those big and small that there is something inside each of us that is enduring and powerful.
Pandemic Adventures with Pop Pop (Adventures with Pop Pop Book 3) by Warren Martin & Kat Powell: Warren Martin tells a sweet story in his children’s picture book. As the recent COVID-19 pandemic swept in and disrupted life, its effects didn’t miss the children in this world. He tells the story of a grandfather stepping in and filling the void with a variety of simple adventures on which he takes his grandchildren.
Smidgen the Baseball-Loving Pigeon by Sue Nichols & Gary Blake: In Sue Nichols’ Smidgen, the Baseball-Loving Pigeon, young readers meet the adorable Smidgen and learn about the love of baseball as well as many important lessons. Combining whimsical rhymes and rich illustrations, Smidgen invites children on an exciting adventure of sport and self-discovery. Growing up has never been this fun!
Brian Bradford’s Bedtime Bookshop (Collection of 7 Sleepy Short Stories for Kids) by Brian Bradford: Embark on a whimsical journey with Brian Bradford’s seven captivating short stories! From the magic of reading to lessons in responsibility, love, and compassion, each tale blends enchantment with wisdom. Ideal for kids aged 8-12, these stories make perfect personal reads, bedtime stories, or thoughtful gifts. Don’t miss out!
Grandma’s Breath by Mother Moon: Kaiah battles pandemic anxiety until her grandma teaches her mindful breathing. As Kaiah begins to adapt, she is faced with the loss of her grandma. Kaiah embarks on a journey of healing and giving back by teaching COVID patients to find stillness through their breath. Grandma’s Breath teaches kids to use grounding skills to find calm.
Ben and the Bird Girl (The Bird Club Book 1) by P. K. Butler: Ben, Olivia, Ursula, and Jorge are members of Benita’s Bird Club. Benita is a crow who changes into a girl to recruit kids into her club. But the real reason for this club is unknown by its members and the “bird girl” herself. It’s a mystery they must solve together throughout this illustrated chapter book series of seven books.
Piper’s Pet Pursuit by Cortney Cino & Luis Peres: Piper’s Pet Pursuit is an endearing story that follows Piper’s quest to have a pet of her own. Every day, she pleads with her parents for a pet, only to be met with “no.” Last week, when Piper befriends several unexpected and somewhat icky houseguests, her parents can’t ignore her passion and persistence.
Adventures of Charlie (Adventures of Charlie Book 1) by Connor Grayson: This fantasy adventure story for kids 8-12 follows Charlie, a gamer who finds himself inside a game where monsters are real and gross food gives you magic! Can he beat the game before it’s too late?
Adventures with Pop Pop at Grant’s Farm by Warren Martin: A touching story in the Adventures with Pop Pop series where Pop Pop and Na Na continue a tradition of visits to Grant’s Farm with their grandchildren, whom Pop Pop has dubbed as his Grandmen: Grandman Dean and Grandman Levi. The story shares the importance of spending quality time with family and follows visits to Grant’s Farm, the animals and holidays.
Diary of a Birthday Kid by Maria Montroni-Currais: Hello! “Diary of a Birthday Kid” was originally written for my students! I am excited to now publish my stories for everyone to enjoy! This book offers children the opportunity to explore birthday traditions from around the world. Beyond a fun story, this book includes extension activities to enhance learning and engagement.
Rooty the Rutabaga by Steven Megson: Nobody knows what kind of veggie he is. But will kindness help him find his place in the sun? If you and your child like cute characters, beautifully illustrated images, and learning positive messages, then you’ll love Steven Megson’s well-tended plot.
Olivia & the Gentleman from Outer Space by Moses Yuriyvich Mikheyev: When six-year-old Olivia finds a glowing treasure map that only she can see, she has no idea what it means. But six years later, when a spaceship lands in the wheatfields behind the farmhouse where she lives with her dad, she discovers she has an important destiny to fulfill.