Meet Maya Cat

A story about acceptance
By Lauren Beader

Maya the cat does not look like other cats. She is different and she acts differently too. She needs a little bit of attention sometimes. She runs around like other cats and climbs on things. Maya likes to eat yummy treats and she likes to...

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My Alaskan Race Told by Huskie Dog

By Rich Linville

My Alaskan Race Told by Huskie Dog by Rich Linville is a dog’s perspective on the Iditarod Sled Race. Huskie Dog will take children along for the ride as mushers lead their teams of dogs along a route that has an important place in Alaskan...

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Punk the Skunk Learns to Say Sorry

By Misty Black

If you like Franklin and Arthur children’s books, you’ll love the children’s story Punk the Skunk Learns to Say Sorry. Children, their parents, and their teachers will enjoy this wonderful tale. With adorable animal pictures, children will want to read this book. Punk the Skunk...

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Lots of Love and a Little Nonsense

By Lyn Kulow

Lots of Love and a Little Nonsense by Lyn Kulow is a whimsical and colorful series of mini-adventures told through verse in the style of nursery rhymes. These delightful rhymes promote a child’s imagination, their understanding of love, and spark them to find genuine happiness...

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12 Things to Know about the Paleolithic Age

By Meg Marquardt

Meg Marquardt's 12 Things to Know about the Paleolithic Era is a fascinating trip into the past that will broaden the minds of children and will teach them amazing facts. Learn a variety of information that ranges from the animals to the nutrition to the...

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12 Things to Know about the Iron Age

By Meg Marquardt

Meg Marquardt's 12 Things to Know about The Iron Age is a brilliant resource that teaches children engaging facts that will push them to explore ancient ages throughout our history. From weapons to advancements to constant war, the Iron Age will have them seeing this...

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12 Things to Know about the Mesolithic Age

By Meg Marquardt

In Meg Marquardt's 12 Things to Know about the Mesolithic Era, Marquardt explores this incredible time period with new concepts and terminology of the Paleoindian Period, stunning artwork, the eventual rise of farming, and the use of animals. A time of change opened a new...

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My Math Monster

By E M Olson

Let's meet Alexander Applebee's Math Monster in the storybook My Math Monster by E.M. Olsen. Alex was a good student and Ms. Emily was surprised to see him distracted one day. Alex's Math Monster was peering over the edge of his desk and he was...

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Shy Ty

By Anne Toole

What a wonderful, happy ending to the story Shy Ty! Written in rhyming form, this book describes a student named Ty who doesn’t have any friends at school because he doesn’t initiate friendships—but neither do the other students. They don’t know him. Author Anne Toole...

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Unicorn Jokes for Kids plus How to Tell Jokes

By Rich Linville

Q: What do you call a single ear of corn? A: A Unicorn. Laughter and smiles are important in everybody's lives. Unicorn Jokes for Kids plus How to Tell Jokes by Rich Linville is an entertaining book for readers who love unicorns. The unicorn jokes are funny...

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