Twins Mac & Madi’s Birthday by Linda Herron: Mac and Madi are twins, meaning they have the same smile, hair, and birthday! But this year, they want to do something different – something that will show the world they like being the same, but they also like being different too…
Peek: Summer Camp (Peek the Puppy Book 2) by Carly Mottinger: Peek the puppy is back for a summer adventure! As Greta leaves for camp, she can’t decide whether to bring her stuffed animal, Bun Bun. This reflects her transition into growing up and becoming more independent, giving parents and children a space to discuss the difference between holding onto familiar comforts and embracing new experiences.
Katy the Caterfly by Dan Diedriech: Katy has always dreamed of becoming the perfect Monarch Butterfly. But what is this? When Katy pops out of her cocoon, something’s gone terribly wrong! Where are her beautiful butterfly wings? Where are her long and delicate legs? Katy eventually learns the best way to help herself is to help others.
Rise of the Phenoteens (Digital Diva Book 2) by Kari Lee Townsend: Samantha Granger has finally come to terms with being different. The only way to keep her situation under control is to stay far away from Trevor Hamilton or risk bringing Digital Diva out of retirement. She gets her wish when the government gets involved. They’ve discovered Sam’s identity and whisked her off to Washington DC to a special school.
Seeking Snowball by Amy Doslich: Snowball, the family dog, has escaped! Can your little one find him throughout the book and make sure he gets home safely? There are tons of hidden objects to find in this beginner search-and-find!
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.
The Growing Gratitude Journal by DaddiLife Books: Spark happiness and a more positive mindset with this daily 3-minute gratitude journal for kids. The gratitude attitude is like a superpower for kids – enabling kids to see and feel the everyday joys more clearly. In this new journal, we have a unique prompt each day to think about gratitude across all areas of life to enable the gratitude habit.
Spelling for Kids by Bukky Ekine-Ogunlana: The Spelling for Kids interactive spelling workbook for kids ages 5-13 features spelling words that will quickly improve vocabulary, reading comprehension, and spelling skills for any child… and it makes a great addition to any homeschool curriculum!
Stella Scoops and the Cat-Astrophic Conundrum in Royal City by Charlene Neigum: STELLA SCOOPS is certain there are people who are up to no good in her neighbourhood. It’s a FACT! Or is it? Since the local news won’t follow up on the tips she send’s them, Stella ambitiously appoints herself reporter of all things strange. She and her best friend, Ana Ash, are on a quest to break news stories that uncover neighbourhood nefariousness.
The Birthday Train by Dalit Weizman: Every birthday must have greetings, sent with love straight to the heart, Because… The birthday greeting starts every celebration! The birthday train is here, and inside it is a special greeting, moving and personal. It’s a cute book that every child will enjoy!
Kittysaurus Rex (Kittysaurus Book 1) by Judge Kludge: When Clara and Zeke discover a series of fossils from an unknown cat-shaped dinosaur, they expect to make a groundbreaking contribution to the science of Paleontology. Soon they find themselves in the sights of Myles Vulture, a trillionaire with unlimited resources who will stop at nothing to obtain the Kittysaurus fossils for his collection.
Dog Heroes by Anna Avelino: “Dog Heroes” is an inspiring collection that celebrates the extraordinary bravery and loyalty of dogs. The book features 35 true tales of canine heroism, showcasing a wide variety of breeds and their unique acts of courage. Each story highlights how these dogs have gone above and beyond to protect their owners in life-threatening situations.
BunBun Lost And Found A Lesson In Safety (BunBun’s Safety and Life Lessons Book 1) by Inga Ross: A parent’s nightmare – your child is lost and gone off with the wrong person. This book teaches children exactly what to do if they ever get lost, through an engaging rhyming story about a curious and brave bunny, who gets separated from his Mom at a busy fairground. Vital safety skills in an easy-to-remember fun way. Includes a section with advice for parents.
Inspiring Sports Stories for Curious Kids by Aidan Hogan: A beautifully illustrated chapter book for kids with inspirational stories of how 14 world-class athletes conquered their challenges and made their dreams come true. This book covers a diverse range of athletes including Kathrine Switzer (first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon), Bill Russell (basketballer & civil rights activist) and Yusra Mardini (refugee and Olympian).
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.