Beyond the Egg

The REAL Meaning of Easter
By Lindsey Coker Luckey

Beyond the Egg: The Real Meaning of Easter by Lindsey Coker Luckey is a children’s picture book targeted at teaching kids the truth about why we celebrate Easter. The story centers around a young girl named Ashlynn when she competes with her friend Joshua to...

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My Mom is Always Right

By Kellen Roggenbuck

The little girl in My Mom Is Always Right by Kellen Roggenbuck thinks her mom is the smartest and greatest mom. She thinks her mom is pretty much right all the time. She is right about not putting the plants in the washing machine...

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Samson

By Tevi Hirschhorn

Samson: A Children’s Picture Book About Sibling Love is written and illustrated by Tevi Hirschhorn. Samson is a little boy who has an older sister named Liza. In the first half of the story, Liza is depicted as bossy and the one who gets everything...

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A Blueberry Day

By Etaine Raphael

It was a good day and the breeze was fresh. The smiles on the faces of children were bright and wide as they happily picked the blueberries. The flowers were kissed with the morning dew and the warm sand tickled their feet. The girls enjoyed...

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Petunia Brown

By J de laVega

One would never suspect the kind of adventures Petunia Brown has by looking at her. On Monday she traveled to outer space to watch the rockets in the flying comet race and she spent Tuesday building robots destined for Mars. Her Wednesday was filled with...

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The Day We Went to the Park

By Linda Stephen, Christine Manno

The Day We Went to the Park by Linda Stephen and Christine Manno takes readers on a wonderful trip to the park where they can hear the crunching sound of the gravel while walking. They see a squirrel searching for an acorn and they see...

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We Are Not the Same, and That's Okay

By Amanda Lamb

People are different from each other. Some have blue eyes and some have red hair. Some are fair and some are brown, and everyone is unique and special in their own way. Seeing someone different can be scary at first but if a little time...

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Maxwell the Raindrop

Am I Still Me?
By Joseph Moore

Maxwell the raindrop had fallen from a silver cloud and landed on a thirsty flower yesterday and in the morning he could feel the warmth of the sun pulling him back into the air. As he rose higher, he felt warmer and began wondering what...

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Potty Professional

The Secret Skills of Margo Pargo - Book 1
By Melissa Sue Walker

Potty Professional: The Secret Skills of Margo Pargo, Book 1 is a children’s picture book written by Melissa Sue Walker and illustrated by Winda Mulyasari. Margo Pargo has some extraordinary news to share with her friends -- she’s potty-trained! It all started when her grandmother...

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I Can Be Whatever I Want

Inspires Children to 'Belive in Yourself'
By Deborah Lucero

Imagination is a powerful tool and dreams can come true – within reason, of course. When a little girl’s Nana asks her what she wants to be when she grows up, she replies, “A unicorn.” Can people grow up to be something other than a...

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