The Fairy Who's Mean

By Cheryl Davies

Children use communication to learn about the world, express themselves, and develop their ideas. A communication problem can make children feel anxious, which is why it is important to teach them the correct way to behave. They should also learn that if harm has been...

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The Whole Dollar

By Lori Croy

Thanks to interactions between siblings, children develop characteristics such as empathy, companionship, and solidarity. It's possible to learn from our siblings and find solutions to our problems with their help. But the best part is having someone to share with. The Whole Dollar demonstrates this...

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The Most Famous Landmarks in the World

History and curiosities explained for children and adults (Educational books for kids)
By Samuel John

Do you like to travel? How many countries have you visited? Have you taken in the local history and visited some phenomenal historic sites like the Eiffel Tower in Paris? The world is a beautiful place and there are a lot of interesting places to...

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Thanks, Dad!

By Stanley G Buford

Dads are not as highly regarded as moms as being a child's favorite parent, but Stanley G Buford sets the stage for change by providing an ode to dads throughout the world in Thanks, Dad! Fathers play several roles outside of being financial providers and...

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This Is Me! I Am Who I’m Meant to Be!

Autism book for children, kids, boys, girls, toddlers, parents, teachers and caregivers
By Amy Pflueger

Meet Able, a young boy who approaches life from a different angle. He has autism. I refuse to use “disabled” for children and adults who have disorders that limit their abilities. Because they can do much, I prefer using the term “differently-abled.” For example, my...

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The Grate Adventure of Lester Zester

By Mark Dantzler

The Grate Adventure of Lester Zester by Mark Dentzler is a storybook for children about a microplane zester grater used to grate the zest from lemons, other citrus fruit, chocolate, and more. Someone bought Lester Zester as a Christmas gift for the house's chef, but...

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The Fancy Schmancy Lifeguard

A Tale of Bravery (The Adventures of Two Travelling Poodles)
By Gilda Boram

People who are different are often overlooked. For example, Bella and her friend, Buddy, are two poodles. Bella tells the story of how Buddy, often ignored, becomes a hero. In The Fancy Schmancy Lifeguard: A Tale of Bravery (The Adventures of Two Travelling Poodles) Gilda...

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The Sweetest Season

By Elissa Kerr

Elissa Kerr shares a story about an annual late-winter tradition in her children's book The Sweetest Season. This rhyming tale follows a young girl and her dad as they set out to make maple syrup. In the northern parts of the United States and Canada...

The Adventures of Tippy Tappy

The Lost Peanut
By Nicole Marie Maniedeo and Amanda Louise Sajous

In The Adventures of Tippy Tappy: The Lost Peanut by Nicole Marie Maniedeo and Amanda Louise Sajous, a gray squirrel, Mrs. Graytail, has lost her prized peanut. She had buried it safely beneath the willow tree, but now it’s gone. Tippy Tappy, the dog, and...

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The Global Kid

The World's First VR/AR Political Comic Book
By Dr Maha Hosain Aziz

It has been said that children are the future. However, if we as parents don’t prepare our children to step into leadership roles, chaos will result. In The Global Kid: The World’s First VF/AR Political Comic Book, Dr. Maha Hosain Aziz involves children in a...

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