Emma’s Grateful Goodnight by Melissa Winn: With gentle verses, this book will teach your child to appreciate what he has, appreciate the warmth of home, and family relationships. This book will teach children to be positive and happy. This story is intended for bedtime reading to focus the child on positive memories. A great gift to kids for Thanksgiving.
The Alphabet Menagerie: It’s Cool to Be a Critter by John Maling: A delightful book for young and old, entertaining and educating with humor and clever rhyme. Through illustrations and poetry, discover familiar and non-familiar animals… a quetzal, a fox, an elephant or penguin. You’ll never think of a favorite animal the same way! Enjoy the witty depictions. Engage the imagination multiple times it’s read!
Katz Pajamas: The Miss Kitty Mystery by Jack Lugar: Katz Pajamas is an extraordinary detective. In fact, he’s the best in New Purrt, Catifornia. When there’s a mystery to solve, he’s the cat to call. In The Miss Kitty Mystery, Katz has been hired by Miss Kitty Cat, the featured singer at the Fat Cat Cafe, to find out why so many of her valuables have disappeared. Has Katz finally met his match?
Waffles the Chicken in the Kitchen by Ken and Ashley Matthews: Waffles the Chicken tries something new! He goes to the farmer’s house and into the kitchen. Then he gathers all of the ingredients for a perfect sandwich. But chickens don’t eat sandwiches. Who is it for?
The Elfpreneurs by Lori Stacy: How is it that Santa’s elves can deliver brand-name goods on Christmas? Don’t elves just make wooden toys and stuffed bears? This clever Christmas book for kids explains it, telling the story of two elfpreneurs at the North Pole who find a way to help a company when it can’t make enough of a popular gift in time for Christmas.
Grimm’s Fairytales on Stage (On Stage Books Book 15) by Julie Meighan: This is a collection of plays based on the Brothers Grimm fairytales. The plays in the collection include: The Elves and the Shoemaker, Hansel and Gretel, Snow White, and Little Red Riding Hood.
Where Do Mermaids Go on Vacation? by Kim Ann: These magical creatures are ready for their own vacation. The mermaids have come together to enjoy all the fun and beautiful things the ocean has to offer. But with the whole sea at their fingertips, where will they go and what will they do?
Stanley Dragon Has An Amazing Brain by Melinda Kinsman: Help your child build Growth Mindset Superpowers with this new picture book series for ages 4-8! Stanley Dragon is having a very bad day until his grandpa tells him something important. Is it really true that Stanley can do anything he puts his mind to? The story is followed by more Growth Mindset details for older readers and parents.
Man in Red by Tom Story: Once upon a magical Christmas came the hilarious story of a little girl who notices a mysterious man in red sneaking around her house. A one-girl mission to uncover this fraud in red ensues, but will she discover much more about the meaning of Christmas? Maybe. Discover this twist-filled story of fun and love that will have you smiling ear to ear.
The Tantrum Monster by Michael Gordon: Monster is in a bad mood. Despite our best efforts, reality doesn’t always meet our expectations. There is no need to be upset or mad. *Help kids explore overwhelming feelings. *Anger is a natural emotion, but it can be difficult to handle. *Learn to control and manage their anger in a positive way.
Bria Butterfly’s Scary School Day (Feeding Young Minds Book 2) by Jessica Glade: Do you find that your child becomes fussy in the morning before going to school? If so, then this book might be for you. It’s common for small children to be a little bit afraid to go to school or kindergarten. As parents, we need to find a way to encourage our children. The goal of this book is to help you with this.
Alex and Monster Mo: A Hygiene Tale by Lillian Love: Are you tired of preaching to your young kids about the importance of hand washing and hygiene? Well, stop preaching and start reaching for the perfect book to “holler for hygiene!” Add this artistic, mindful, and proactive book to your home, work, or classroom library now! Join Alex’s fantasy adventures with Monster Mo!
Monster Problems (A Magic Pen Adventure Book 1) by Jason R. Lady: Missing his beloved drawing and frustrated with his brother, Brad uses the pen to draw a Daley-Destroyer, a giant slimy green creature that he envisions “getting” Daley. To Brad’s surprise, the pen is a magic pen, and the Daley-Destroyer comes to life, just as he imagined it, slime and all, and starts going after Daley!
The Impatient Dinosaur by Sarah Read: Why is waiting so hard for dinosaurs? The Little Dino has no patience. He wants what he wants when he wants it. If his parents say, “in a minute,” he reacts as if they have said “in a year”.
Princess Sparkle Fang and the Fairy Mischief by Adrianne Ambrose: Rainbow loving Princess Sparkle Fang frequently feels like she isn’t even a werewolf. Convinced her parents don’t want her around, she runs away to explore the mysterious daytime world. Soon she discovers that day creatures aren’t always happy when a werewolf appears in their meadow. Will Sparkle Fang ever find a place where she belongs?
Trick or Treat Free For All!: A Halloween Kids Book by Marina J. Bowman, Dori Hillestad Butler, J.K. Campbell, Richard Clark, Eli Cranor, Connor Grayson, Deb Logan, Scott Peters, D.M. Potter, M.K. Radican: Ten tales of Halloween adventure for young readers! This collection of short stories will take you to spooky neighborhoods, back to ancient Egypt, and even inside a video game! Featuring trick-or-treat tales from award-winning authors and fresh new voices, this is a perfect Halloween treat for middle-grade readers ages seven to twelve!
Anna Banana – Anna Finds a New Home (Anna Banana Rhyming books Book 1) by Sigal Adler: There was a woman whose name was Anna, who lived all alone inside a banana. Her home was long and thin and tall, with not much room from wall to wall. It was crowded there and hard to rest, just half a closet to help her get dressed. Her only belongings a plant and a ball. No, there was no space inside there at all.
Luna Lucy and the Planets by Lisa Van Der Wielen: Luna Lucy and the Planets is a fun, educational tale about the planets in our Solar System. This beautifully illustrated book captures a child’s imagination and curiosity about astronomy in a charming bedtime story.