Tommy Wants To Win by Brooks Washatko: Self help for books for children Tommy dreams of winning a big race at his school. After facing setbacks, he has two choices – give up or try harder. Join Tommy as he learns that hard work really does pay off.
4 Hidden Picture Books for Kids: Food, Bugs & Finding Fun by Karl Beckstrand: Search and spy out food, insects, wild animals, and a monster in this award-winning collection: It Came from Under the High Chair: A Mystery; She Doesn’t Want the Worms; Butterfly Blink; and Ma MacDonald Flees the Farm (about a woman-owned business)—each with multicultural characters—bound in one volume.
Jonathan’s Blessing: A Picture Book About Connecting With God by Dara Johnson: A heartwarming story about a young boy who is planning a big surprise. Jonathan bravely takes on the challenge of saying grace all by himself—a task that is very important to him. With the help of his family members, Jonathan learns the simplicity of prayer and the beautiful connection of family.
Anna Finds A New Home (Anna Banana: Children’s Books Collection 1) by Sigal Adler: Poetry Rhyming Story + Question Game For Kids 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.
The Girl That Brought Spring Back: A Story About Empathy, Determination, and Perseverance by Edith Naaman: “The Girl That Brought Spring Back” is a heartwarming book about a girl named Jordana who seeks to help her favorite tree regain its foliage. Using basic coaching practices, she guides the readers toward turning emotions into actions. Will Jordana help the tree bloom again? What insightful lessons can your children glean from the story about caring and commitment?
Understanding Toddler Tantrums: A Neuroscientific Approach to Calming Your Child by Alan Leyderman: Introducing the author, a loving father in his forties who is taking on the crazy rollercoaster that is parenting two boisterous boys. The author’s days are filled with laughter, love, adventure, and yes, occasionally some pretty regular tantrums because he has two children, ages three and twenty months. But have no fear—his wife’s education in neurology gives her a unique perspective.
The Haunting of Elmwood Manor (The Pekin Dewlap Mysteries Book 1) by Pamela McCord: Three teens start a ghost-hunting business. Their first mission is to contact the ghost haunting Elmwood Manor, a 14-year-old girl who died tragically a century ago. The kids must solve the mystery and help the lonely spirit move on. A story perfect for the young and the young at heart.
Unicorns, School, and Me by Emma Meyer: “Emma Meyer’s early chapter book is a fantasy like no other. Told in simple language, so early readers can easily follow along, the story describes Fleur’s adventures as a new school year begins, and some unusual new students join her class… A great and fun read that will both entertain and inspire young readers.” —Readers’ Favorite, 5-star review.
The Fangs Visit The Dentist by Jean Saxby: ‘Fabulous read’-Dr. M Choy BDS (Hon) Dental Surgeon. Going to the dentist is an adventure for Cunning Cat, Tricky Dog, and Risky Rat. Written by award-winning and best-selling author Jean Saxby, this book is recommended by dentists. It features humor, catchy rhymes, well-being tips, and a feel-good ending, plus a free Activities Booklet link.
The Haunting of Elmwood Manor (The Pekin Dewlap Mysteries Book 1) by Pamela McCord: Three teens start a ghost-hunting business. Their first mission is to contact the ghost haunting Elmwood Manor, a 14-year-old girl who died tragically a century ago. The kids must solve the mystery and help the lonely spirit move on. A story perfect for the young and the young at heart.
Matt and the School Thief by M. K. Kilian: A bully. A scary teacher. Crazy pranks. Matt is about to be expelled unless he can prove the new bully has framed him. He must clear his name fast—not easy when the bully is the teacher’s pet! Good thing Matt can count on friends, his uncle, and his cat Wombat. But when everything goes wrong, Matt knows he must rely only on himself. Ages 8-12.
Adventures With Grandma: Blast Off! by Kirstie Watson: It’s nearly bedtime, but Jack and Grace don’t want to go to bed yet. Thankfully, Grandma is always up for playing one more game. Tonight, they’re going to play space explorers! FIVE, FOUR, THREE, TWO, ONE, BLAST OFF! They’re off in search of fun, adventure, and new alien friends. Let’s just hope they make it back before Mum comes to tuck them in.
More Aesop’s Fables on Stage (On Stage Books Book 19) by Julie Meighan: Passed down through the ages, Aesop’s fables have captivated children’s imaginations for centuries. Aesop crafted simple stories that featured adventures of animals, birds, and beasts, each ending with a moral. There are a variety of plays in this collection such as ‘The Fox and the Grapes’ and ‘The Oak Tree and the Reeds’.
Hey! I’m not a Book! I’m really… an Alien! (The “Not a Book” Book Series Book 4) by Captain HappyLife: Hey! I’m not a Book! I’m really… an ALIEN! is definitely NOT a lost space alien that is easily mistaken as a funny, easy-to-read kid’s book! Or is it? The “alien” got left behind and it needs your help. It’s up to the young readers to help get the alien home! Parents and kids love this fun, laugh-out-loud interactive story.
The Pirates of Penn Cove (Weirdbey Island Book 1) by Eldritch Black: Join Dylan Wylde’s thrilling adventure in ‘The Pirates of Penn Cove’. After moving to a mysterious island, Dylan discovers a curious book, a spooky sea monster, and a cryptic secret society. When an ancient pirate ship emerges from the deep, he’s forced into a race to find a hidden treasure before a cursed pirate & his ghostly crew can claim it first.
4 Tongue Twisters for Tykes: Food & Animal Humor for Kids (Tongue Twisters for Kids Book 1) by Karl Beckstrand: TRY to read these funny fables out loud! Includes popular GROW: How We Get Food from Our Garden, The Dancing Flamingos of Lake Chimichanga, She Doesn’t Want the Worms – Ella no quiere los gusanos (Spanish-English pronunciation guide), and Ma MacDonald Flees the Farm (for kids ages 5 – 8 years)—each with multicultural characters—bound in one volume.
Juko & Jengo by Evin Maher: New picture book for 3-6 year olds! Juko goes where no elephant has gone before in pursuit of a dream! He’s helped along the way by his best friend, Jengo the lion. Discover Juko, Jengo, and several other brand-new characters today!
My Mama Says Inside Me Lives A Village by Nadine Levitt: Inside Me Lives A Village is a new book by Nadine Levitt that empowers children to identify, acknowledge, and direct the many feelings that live inside them. Feelings are a part of life, whether you feel happy, angry, sad, or shy, but they can feel even bigger and overwhelming to children.
The Mystery of the Glowing Locket by Liam Moiser: In “The Mystery of the Glowing Locket,” readers are taken on a captivating journey as two young friends unravel a centuries-old mystery tied to a mystical locket. The narrative is driven by the enthralling experiences of Olivia and Lauren, who embark on a quest filled with twists, turns, and the allure of hidden treasures.
Skyler’s Space Adventures: An Unexpected Encounter by Auntie KC: Join 5-year-old Skyler as he and his best buddy Apollo go on an adventure to the Moon! They make a new friend, which leads them on a continuing adventure throughout the solar system. Children and parents can learn some real science about the Moon, solve tricky puzzles about the solar system, and laugh at the antics of the three friends.
Stories About What’s Important In Life by Sophia A. Ritter: “Stories About What’s Important In Life” truly shares some of life’s most important values. With fun-filled adventure in each chapter, you get to follow the characters through realistic situations where a lesson is encompassed along the way… —Haley H., Homeschool Mom of Three.
Motivational Basketball Stories for Kids by Carson Bridgeford: This e-book is perfect for kids 8 and up. Packed with thrilling basketball stories of legends like Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant, it teaches history, valuable lessons, and motivation in a super fun way. Parents will love sharing it with younger kids, while older children will enjoy reading it on their own!
Two For the Herd (The Cardwell Ranch Stories Book 1) by Linda Hughes: Camilla and Carli Cardwell, 9-year-old identical twins, live a charmed life on the Cardwell Ranch. The ranch is a working cattle operation in the Texas Panhandle, owned and managed by their parents, Austin and Ella Cardwell, former rodeo champions. The twins learn from the land and the animals who graze it.
Adventure Through Time (Adventure Through Time – Children’s History Series Book 2) by S.L. Robins: Dive into the captivating history of the 20th century with “Adventure Through Time,” a vibrant and educational journey for kids aged 8-12. This engaging history book takes young readers through the significant events, influential presidents, groundbreaking inventions, and powerful social movements that shaped the United States in the 1900s.