Where Is My Little Crocodile?: Onde está o meu pequeno crocodilo? (Where Is…? – Onde está…? Book 1) by Ingo Blum: Teach your children the first words in English or Portuguese. This story is about Charlie the crocodile. He is missing. The search for him is a delightful read-aloud. Can Charlie drive a car? Is he allowed to eat in restaurants? Where did he go? This story is designed to teach children new foreign words and phrases as you read to them. Ages 2+.
His Father’s Mustache (Children Books Collection Book 1) by Sigal Adler: His Father’s Mustache: Ziggy’s dad had a mustache, extra-long, it had shiny hairs, was healthy and strong. When it was cold, and snow hit the ground he wrapped his ‘stache like a scarf all around. When he left the house and said goodbye, his ‘stach left after an hour (and that’s no lie!) The story develops the child’s imagination and teaches valuable messages in a humoristic way with fun rhymes!
Dina the Dinosaurs First Day at School by Avani Miller: Free kindle book today! For your child who loves dinosaurs. This is a heartwarming story about a dinosaur’s first day at school and how anxious the first days can be. A great read at bedtime, or your child can read it at school. Download before the price rises.
Dogfish Stands Up to Bullying (Dogfish Tales) by Rita Reed & Craig Cartwright: It’s the first day of school at Rainforest Elementary, but Pink Dolphin is sad! Join Dogfish and friends as they help, in this story of kindness, friendship, and acceptance. If you enjoy Dogfish Stands up to Bullying, please leave the author a review on Amazon!
The Underers by Justin Christopher: Journee Blake can’t stand the way she looks, despises her brother, and is tired of constantly having to move because her father can’t keep a job. She is elated when she discovers the perfect secret family living beneath her house until they make an unreasonable request. Now she must choose between meeting their demands or losing them forever.
Harlie Doodle Dog: Can I Play Too? by Karina Bossé: Some children find it easy to join a group of children already playing, but for others, this can be very challenging. In this story, Harlie learns how to join in play when Mommy Doodle provides suggestions on how to behave or what to say.
Flowers & Candles: A Technique to Help Children Manage Stressful Situations and Feelings by Julie Fox & Jane Mona: Easy and fun story helping children to manage fear, anxiety, worry, and stressful situations. Using the “Flowers and Candles method” allows a child to give pause to what they are feeling, settle their mind so they can think clearly, and then release the emotion. The book is a perfect addition to your home or school social-emotional library!
A Little Sleepy (Little Bedtime Stories) by R.J. Furness & Kathryn Short: A heartwarming tale, which is perfect for families to share. Filled with beautiful illustrations, grown-ups will adore reading this book to children of any age. With a lasting message about kindness and understanding the needs of others, this story is timeless, and it can be shared over and over again.
Hector the Destructor Goes to the Farm by Kim Fedyk: Hector the Destructor loves being messy. When his parents take him to a farm, will he be able to stay clean? Poop, farts, and mud abound in this comical story about second chances. Age 0-6.
The Extraordinarily Ordinary Life of Cassandra Jones (Walker Wildcats Year 1 Book 2) by Tamara Hart Heinerner: New to Arkansas and still trying to make friends, Cassie gets the brilliant idea to start a babysitter’s club just like the one in the books she loves to read! But her new friends don’t like each other, they’re at the mercy of their parents driving them, and no one wants to hire them! Will her new club fail before it gets going?
Nobody Likes the Easter Bunny (Nobody Likes Book 2) by Karen Kilpatrick & Germán Blanco: Hop into the funniest (and most educational) Easter book of the season! Negatives turn to positives in this picture book that gently explores social-emotional concepts such as keeping an open mind and accepting differences. Filled with humor and funny nonfiction facts, this fun read-aloud will have you laughing while learning!
Coding For Kids by Manny Sullivan: Whether you’re a kid or an adult, Coding can be difficult to learn. This short guide helps you learn all the systems from Javascript to Python. Learn how to code today!
Healthy Max by Mr. Luna: Join Max and his friends at the school cafeteria! While eating lunch, most of the kids talk about the latest gossip and munch on junk food, but Max’s conversations with his buddies are about the health benefits of eating fruits and vegetables. Will healthy Max convince his peers to change their daily eating habits?
Chocolate Crossing: The Mystery of the Missing Chocolate Gold by Riya Aarini & Olena Shkoliar: Chocolate Crossing’s kids run the town. When the town’s chocolate gold goes missing from the Bank of Chocolate Currency, Sheriff Antoine and bank manager Quinn search for the not-so-sweet thief. Oddball characters stroll into town, creating confusion. Will the kids of Chocolate Crossing solve this mind-boggling mystery?
Ethan and Mia’s Big Surprise (The Magic Power) by Danny Friedman & Karin Aaron: Ethan and Mia want a dog to play with, but their parents don’t think they are old enough to care for one. Mia and Ethan discover they can use their power of imagination to help each other stay positive and overcome disappointment. Will they receive a dog eventually? Read the book to find out!
Oakley by Missy Amari: Through rhythm and rhymes, follow this little oak tree’s adventures, as he gets to learn something beautiful about himself: he is as important to this world as everyone else. This sweet story takes you inside a happy forest, on a journey to self-love and appreciation of Nature’s gifts to us. Educational facts and fun games at the end!
Bedtime Stories for Kids by Alex Fabler: Hello, everybody. I wrote 10 little bedtime stories and I want to share them with you. Please read these simple stories and give us a little feedback. That way, I know I’m heading in the right direction. Now the books contain only text, but if you like them, there will definitely be illustrations in the next edition. Thanks in advance to everyone!
Kitty Counts Her Blessings by Kat E. Erikson & Roksolana Panchyshyn: Kitty greets the day eager to count her blessings — but can she keep counting when the rain threatens to spoil her fun? In this charming counting book, young readers learn to look for the blessings in their own world and to share them with those they love. How many blessings can you and your little ones count today?
Fabulous Freddy’s Very Bad Mood (Big Ideas For Little People) by Melissa Maxx: This is the second book in the “Big Ideas For Little People” series from Certified Mindfulness Coach Melissa Maxx. Freddy wakes up in a very bad mood. Freddy learns the importance of using mindfulness and mindful living practices when dealing with emotions like sadness, anger, or frustration.
Firefly: Let There Be Light by Sean Coons: After a daredevil stunt goes horribly wrong, firefly Flash will need more than his wit and cocky attitude to fix the mess he’s made of his life.
Unsettled Things (Pameroy Mystery Series Book 1) by Brenda Felber: Travel with Lillia as she explores states across America, learning local histories and solving mysteries with a gentle twist of paranormal! Young readers can read this Kentucky book for free and choose the standalone novels in the series for only $.99 discounted through March 21st. The next book, Hidden Tunnel in Colorado publishes in summer 2022.
Zuzu and the Colorful Feeling Buddies by Kate Krakowska & Behnaz Hajielyasi: It is important to understand that there are no ‘good’ or ‘bad’ emotions. Each emotion felt is equally important for the child’s development. It is vital, in this day and age, that children become enabled to discuss and explore their emotions so that those which cause discomfort can be overcome before the child enters the ‘big world’.