Mirror Child
Have you ever seen the face of a man when glancing at the moon? Or have you noticed a piggie when looking at a rock? If you have, you have the gift of pareidolia, the ability to perceive patterns where no patterns exist, except in...
Have you ever seen the face of a man when glancing at the moon? Or have you noticed a piggie when looking at a rock? If you have, you have the gift of pareidolia, the ability to perceive patterns where no patterns exist, except in...
Jill Out of the Box by Rachelle Jones Smith is about a toy who loves springing up and surprising whoever is waiting on the other side. Jill always looks forward to the moment the handle is turned and she is wound up, ready to jump...
Rooty the Rutabaga: A Story About Vegetables, Inclusion and Seeing the Sunny Side of Life by Steven Megson follows the adventures of a fun-loving group of vegetables in their garden who love to play in the sun. Everyone likes spending time together, laughing and enjoying...
Tabby Cat and Tatty Rat: Trick or Treat? by C. Géraldine, is a 24-page-long children’s picture book, targeting kids ages from three to around five or six. Tabby and Tatty are out to enjoy this Halloween night. They will sing (though not everyone will appreciate...
A colorful adventure using the power of imagination, We Are Heroes by Kyle Hart is a beautiful story of a father and a son in the world of make-believe. In short, simple sentences, you get to join them and you should fasten your seatbelt as...
The Zoe-Chai Seed (Pearls of Wisdom – Book 3) was written by Catherine Ann Russell and illustrated by Brooke Connor. What a wonderful way to teach children about loyalty and true friendship with a story about a kingdom of animals of all sorts who live...
Friends Come in All Sizes by Raven Howell tells the tale of two young friends who seek adventure and companionship in the oddest of places. They think about befriending a snake, an elephant, an ant, or even a bear but there are so many reasons...
Rey A. Banda’s children’s book, Bean’s New Home, is inspired by actual events. The book tells the story of Bean, the runt of his litter. To make matters worse, his brothers and sisters had orange stripes, while his fur was black. He felt that he...
In Toby, Toby, Worry Free, written by Lucinda T. Grapenthin, Ph.D., and illustrated by Kevin Gosselin, an octopus named Toby is worried about riding his bike with his friends. Will he fall down? Will he get hurt? Will the other kids laugh at him? ...
Sixteen Sizes Smaller by Ruth Pocock is a mid-grade children's game book in the Choose Your Own Adventure-style, with a fresh and modern twist. The book begins with an introduction to the main character, an eight-year-old girl named Jessie Bellamy. Jessie is described as being...