Where’s My Joey? (Where’s My?) by Wendy Winter: * GOODREADS CHOICE AWARD 2021 NOMINEE * Pinnacle Book Achievement Award Gold Winner * Book Excellence Award Gold Winner * Wishing Shelf Book Award Bronze Winner * Literary Titan Award Gold Winner Mamma Kangaroo cannot find her Joey! Will she find her baby kangaroo before dinner gets cold? Who will help Mamma Kangaroo on her Australian quest?
Becoming Beautiful You by Tarang Rawat: Join Alena and her friends on a magical adventure in “Becoming Beautiful You.” When a mysterious fairy grants their wishes to change their appearances, they embark on a journey of self-discovery & soon learn that true beauty comes from within. “Becoming Beautiful You”, is a delightful story of friendship, acceptance & the power of self-belief.
Nutcracker Dreams by Heidi Rauld: Nutcracker Dreams is a twist on the classic story The Nutcracker. Two sisters embark on a journey through magical lands of snow and sweets to get the perfect Christmas present for their Grandma Clara – her long lost nutcracker. Children will love the dreamy, yet realistic photo illustrations that transport them to fantastical worlds.
How to Cure a Yucky Yeti (Monster Manners Lab) by Brittany Plumeri & Oana Gheorghe: Whether you’re a parent seeking an engaging picture book for your picky eater or an early childhood educator in search of social-emotional books, How to Cure a Yucky Yeti is the perfect choice to introduce and reinforce these essential life skills in a fun and enjoyable way.
Olivia & the Gentleman from Outer Space by Moses Yuriyvich Mikheyev: Accompanied by a time traveler boy named Galax, 12-year-old Olivia sets out on an adventure that will take them to the moon and across the wonders of space in their search for the Black Ruby, which will cure her Dad’s cancer. But the Black Priests also want the Ruby for nefarious reasons… and they’ll do anything to stop Olivia and Galax.
Sloth and Manatee: Ocean Adventure by Betsy Streeter: This book is for anyone and everyone who loves nature, and friendship, who seeks peace and a sense of interconnectedness, a little quiet place and a chance to wonder at our world and its endless forms of life. It’s a book you can read and re-read, to feel a little grounded and a little more hopeful. It inspires curiosity about the world around us.
Stinky Soup by Diana LeGere: Fernando is a frog living in a forest with many other animals. He is passionate about cooking and hopes to make friends by sharing his creative dishes. However, when he tries to offer his “tasty” egg, garlic, and cockroach soup to his neighbors, they are disgusted by the smell and refuse to try it. Fernando learns that the best way to make friends is to be yourself and let people do the same.
A Beautiful Story: Jesus & St. Nick by Sarah French & Robert Sauber: This beautifully illustrated bedtime story teaches children the story behind St. Nick and how he was a follower of Jesus too! Children will learn about the birth of Jesus, the importance of giving, and the reason for many of our holiday traditions.
The Cemetery Girl (Carter Twins Mysteries Book 3) by R.C. Lovett: Cece’s twin brother, Ryan goes away for a few days and everything seems to go wrong in her life. Cece is faced with a mysterious girl, stolen property and a big school competition with her arch-nemesis. Check out The Cemetery Girl and find out how the mystery unfolds.
Maddie Makes Money by Sonia Garrett: Maddie’s not your typical fifth-grader. With an electric skateboard, a stuntman dad, and a head full of crazy ideas, she often finds herself on the wrong side of Principal Richardson. Maddie Makes Money marks the return of this cheeky, fearsome heroine as she plans to stage the best school play ever… what could possibly go wrong?
Mission 1: All in a Day’s Work (Sophia of the Bright Red Sneakers) by Susan Stoderl: While investigating a Central Park Zookeeper’s disappearance, Super Sleuths Sophia MacGregor and Pedro Gonzalez uncover a plot by Russian poachers to abduct Jack the Polar Bear. Never have the stakes been higher. Instead of battling the snobs and bullies of the James Samuel Calder Academy, they now fleeing the Russian mob.
The Kids’ Book of Worries (The Kids’ Books of Social Emotional Learning Book 4) by Catherine Stephenson, Jenny Stephenson, & Hiruni Kariyawasam: Help your child achieve greater resilience and well-being by beginning to understand and manage worries. This book caters to children experiencing anxiety at any level, gently helping them to explore their emotions and learn practical techniques to help them manage their worries. Co-written by a child educational psychologist, it is ideal for use by parents/carers, teachers or other professionals.
ABC Hip Hop Rhymes: Rap Alphabet Kids Book by AL Tran: “ABC Hip Hop Rhymes: Rap Alphabet Kids Book” is a unique and engaging way to introduce your children to the wonders of the alphabet. Through the magic of hip-hop and rhythm, this book offers an exciting learning experience that will captivate young minds.
Immortal Warriors (Part 1) by Julian Rosado-Machain: MIDDLE-GRADE ANIMAL ACTION AND ADVENTURE! A young monkey must discover the secrets of the Immortal Warriors to save his city from Barganush the Ravager. Themes: Honor, Family, Tradition, and Tolerance.
Close Your Eyes Little One by Stella Rose & M. Rayan: Immerse your child in this enchanting book with a soothing rhyme and beautiful bedtime illustrations to help them quickly settle to sleep.
Onward Oat (Growing Pains Of The Grains Book 2) by Vy Lien: Winner of the Children’s Book International Award Oat dreams of going to town. But his friends tell him that he’s not tough enough. One day, Oat plucks up all his courage and decides to explore the town alone. When his friends’ warnings start coming true, Oat learns valuable lessons on keeping an open mind.
The Kids’ Book of Kindness by Catherine Stephenson: Learning about kindness helps children to understand the importance of empathy, compassion, and treating others with respect. This colorful and engaging book shares lots of examples of how children can practice kindness on a daily basis, at home, at school, in the community, with animals and the environment, and of course with themselves.
Snowflake The Stumbling Reindeer by Sue Elias & Ramesh Ram: A playful mishap with a mug of cocoa thrusts Snowflake into an unexpected challenge. This will not only test Snowflake’s courage but also uncover his real potential to bring cheer in an unexpected way. Join Santa and Snowflake on an adventure where every stumble is a step towards kindness and joy. This lovingly illustrated picture book is perfect for ages 4-8.
Really Big and Really Bad Dinosaurs at Hide and Seek by Wordplay Groundhog: If you have a toddler or early reader who loves dinosaurs and playing hide and seek, this is the children’s book for them. It’s easy to read with cute dinosaurs and a playful story. Get your copy today!
I Am Grateful for YOU! by Rachel Hilz: I Am Grateful for YOU! Is a children’s picture book that teaches appreciation, mindfulness, and love. With it’s positive I am grateful affirmations, it is the perfect way to say, “I am grateful for YOU!”
Carla The Conqueror: Building Adoptee Confidence and Identity by Anna Maria DiDio & Tatiana Lobanova: Carla, a young girl adopted from Colombia, volunteers too quickly for a read aloud assignment and then is panicked. Struggling with her language and self-confidence, she is unable to face her classmates. She thinks of a solution, but will it work? Find out in this heartwarming story of courage and determination.
Bible Stories for Kids by Sophia Winslow: Are you looking to teach your child about gratitude, abundance, and unconditional love? Look no further than “Bible Stories for Kids: Inspiring & Relaxing Bible Stories to Teach Your Child Gratitude, Abundance, and Unconditional Love.” This captivating book is the perfect tool to instill Christian values in the hearts of young ones.
The Farting Papa Gnome by Grampy Greg: The Farting Papa Gnome is a hilarious picture book for kids! This book teaches kids that farting is normal and that we can never out-fart our Papa! With an adorable rhyming story and colorful illustrations, this book will surely be a hit with your child. Make sure to grab a free Kindle version of this book right now!
The Training Catastrophe (The Seven Rainbow Superstars Book 3) by Tori Joel: This third book in the Seven Rainbows Superstars series is perfect for readers who enjoyed Rainbow Magic by Daisy Meadows. If you like books full of adventure and characters with unique powers, then you’ll love this series!
The Adventures of Scales and Sarah by Jacqui Griffin: Does your kid love adventure stories? Their eyes will light up with excitement as they follow the brave girl Sarah and her friend, dragon Scale on their journey. As they navigate various challenges, the heroes show children how to be strong and never give up. And the magical illustrations in the book will grab attention, making reading more fun!
Prop and Bob the Control Tower (Prop and Friends Book 2) by Emeka Enu: Prop’s friend needs his help. Control Tower Bob is not feeling well. How can the planes land and take off at Zik International Airport without him? Prop and his friends must come together to help Bob, but can they help him in time? Find out in the second book of the Prop and Friends series.
The Butterfly in the Meadow by Angela Greensill: Discover a true gem in, “The Butterfly in the Meadow.” “The Butterfly in the Meadow” is Brisbane writer and comedian, Angela Greensill’s, debut children’s book. Angela is an exciting new voice in children’s literature. Beautifully illustrated using the latest digital technology, “The Butterfly in the Meadow” explores the weird and the wonderful, making learning fun.
Wilder the Detective: The Blanket Case by Seneca K. Bailey: Wilder is a young boy who loves to read and play with his dog, Indy. He has a favorite blanket that his mom and dad gave him when he was a baby. One day, Wilder is packing for a trip to his grandparents. He can’t find his blanket anywhere! But Wilder is a detective in training. He’s good at finding clues, and he’s even better at solving mysteries.