Mamas & Babies: Show Your Child the Beauty of Diversity with Beautiful & Heartwarming Images of Mothers and Babies by American River Press: Celebrate love and diversity with “Mamas and Babies.” This captivating book showcases stunning art and a heartfelt poem, introducing little ones to the wonders of embracing differences. Journey together through a visual and poetic exploration of the unbreakable bond between mothers and babies worldwide. Embrace uniqueness, cherish love, and foster acceptance.
Grrreg the Bear and His Cousin Pierre: What Do We Get Our Mama Bears? by Lainie Belcastro & Nika Bel: Mother’s Day is just 1 week away! You HAVE to check out this heartwarming Mother’s Day book that was just released! It’s Mother’s Day and Grrreg the Bear and his cousin Pierre don’t know what to get their mama bears! With the help of their friend, Ms. Ladybug, they’re reminded that sometimes the best gifts…are only a bear hug away.
Franklin The Firefly: The Glow Within by Thomas Penisten: Embark on a captivating journey with the un-glowing Franklin, an extraordinary young firefly. Through kindness and compassion, he learns to embrace his uniqueness, showing readers aged 6-12 that self-belief lights the way to endless possibilities. This 5-star tale inspires young hearts.
The Faithful Dog by Terry Lee Caruthers: When German-born Louis Pfeif leaves home to join the Fifty-Eighth Illinois Infantry Regiment in 1862, his dog accompanies him. Based on a true story and the history of the Fifty-Eighth Illinois, The Faithful Dog powerfully illustrates the unwavering bond of devotion between dogs and their humans.
Middle Grade Monster Hunter by Kahi Aspelund: When Greyson Ward discovers an old yearbook in the school library, it reveals to him a terrible secret. Monsters infest Belmont School. With his reality turned upside down Greyson has a decision to make. Ignore it and hide in fear, or stand and fight.
At Mossingford Gate by B.K. Napier: After a brutal storm tears through a secluded forest known as Mossingford Gate, a simple field mouse finds himself on the adventure of his life as he attempts to find his missing children. Making unlikely friends along the way – from an absent-minded squirrel to a toad king – he’s about to discover that the storm uncovered long-buried magic and secrets that will change Mossingford Gate forever.
My Colorful Dinosaur by Jaimie Teindl: When a young dinosaur, Myc, gets caught between a rock and two Allosaurus, he wishes he could be anywhere else. How about a trip 150 million years into the future? Yet this only lands him smack dab into a new set of problems. Luckily his new friend, Macey, who is smart as a whip, has a plan. One that might just get him back home safe and sound.
Twins Mac & Madi Back to School by Linda Herron: The first day of 3rd grade is here! But loveable Twins Mac and Madi are worried. For the first time, they’ll have to be separated. Can these two girls learn to enjoy their new adventures at school? And will being apart end up making their bond even stronger?
Have You Seen Tucker? by Jo Ann Jeffries: While visiting her Grandmother in Idaho, Mary can’t find the black and white cat she always plays with. She searches high and low asking various local animals and birds searching outside. Birds, pheasants, and deer are some of the wildlife she encounters. There is also a “How to find your lost cat” advice page at the back of the book.
Astronaut Kids by Jo Ann Jeffries: Chosen for a two-year space mission, five intrepid young astronauts join astronauts in this children’s science fiction space story. The adventure is packed with challenges as they learn to work as a team of adult astronauts. Kai, one of the chosen five also brings his cat, Cappy who escapes Kai’s pod and causes problems.
Puanani & the Volcano by Jo Ann Jeffries: Puanani was in her classroom when the Kilauea volcano erupted, creating despair for her island in Hawai’i. After a trip to the beach, she finds a way to turn her helpless fear into motivation to save some of the sea animals who live around the island of Hawai’i. But can a young girl have enough power to face the aftermath of a volcano?
Andee The Aquanau (Andee The Aquanau Book 1) by S J House: High adventure under the low seas, as one extraordinary boy finds his destiny. Andee the Aquanaut becomes the greatest underwater superhero of all time.
The Kids’ Book of Anti-Bullying by Catherine Stephenson & Hiruni Kariyawasam: This illustrated children’s non-fiction book is the ideal choice to talk about bullying with your child, supporting their emotional well-being. It is of an interactive nature and explores topics such as emotional awareness, building resilience, developing positive self-esteem and stategies for coping with bullying.
The Black Walrus and Kevin by Joseph Caldara: He is the Labrador that scoots its behind across the carpet of villainy. In this sequel to “The Black Walrus”, eighth-grade superhero Alex Portobello continues his fight against evil. But when a new cheese-powered menace threatens his city, Alex must face his greatest challenge yet: training his hyperactive little cousin, Kevin, to be his sidekick!
Sanya’s New Starts (Sanya’s World Book 1) by Aditi Singh: Sanya’s world is changing. A new brother, place, glasses, friends and more. Every day feels like a challenge. Will Sanya be able to find the home she misses so much? Will she find the sense of belonging we all crave? Read her story, inspired by the award-winning story of 10 year of Sharvi S. Singh.
Charlemaine and the Airplane by Jean-Pierre Louise: Have you ever had a dream that seemed impossible? Meet Charlemaine, a determined cat with a soaring ambition. In the enchanting children’s book, “Charlemaine and the Airplane,” embark on an extraordinary journey filled with courage, resilience, and the power of never giving up.
Thank You, Mommy by Kendrick Monestime: Let’s celebrate and thank mommies for everything they do. This heartwarming book celebrates and promotes gratitude, and features a range of diverse children expressing thanks to their mothers. Children are shown the many ways in which their mothers nurture and help them grow every day.
Thank You, Daddy by Kendrick Monestime: Every day is Father’s Day. Let’s celebrate and thank daddies for everything they do. This endearing book showcases gratitude and celebrates the special bond between fathers and their children. Children express their appreciation for their fathers, highlighting the different ways in which they provide love and support in their daily lives.
Aerial’s Flow (Elements Guardians Book 4) by Lion Tales: Journey of innovation, friendship, and environmental care! Storm in the Air World! Join the adventures of the Guardians in their tales from different worlds. Discover the secrets of the Fire, Water, Earth, and Air. With Storm and the Brainstorms, the Air people, are on a journey of innovation, friendship, and the vital lessons of environmental care.
Ben and the Bird Girl (The Bird Club) by P. K. Butler: Third grader Ben meets a “bird girl.” She’s a crow most of the time and at others a girl. She invites Ben to join the Bird Club to assist in a mission to cross The Impossible Divide, a place that separates people from animals.
Madeline the Monarch Butterfly by Deborah Carol: Children will be captivated by the tale of a young boy named Jack and his unlikely friend Madeline as they embark on an epic quest to help monarch butterflies. More than a story, it’s a celebration of diversity, where every flutter of a butterfly’s wings carries messages of acceptance, empowerment and love, and the promise of a brighter tomorrow.
The Frog the Wolf and the Last Cookie by John Carter: Share this charming tale filled with endearing characters and illustrations with your children. This short moral story with a surprise ending warns of the pitfalls of greed and deceit. Ideal for children aged 3-8, and parents looking for a laugh. Enjoy!
Belle Finds Her Fur-Ever Home (Belle the Dog Book 1) by Noy Vasilkovski: Join the sweet and curious Belle as she learns to deal with new, exciting, and (sometimes) scary situations! When Bobby and Nina decide it’s time to bring a new pooch into their growing family, they take happy little Belle home with them. But Belle never had a family before.