Celebrating Dragon Boat Festival

By Eugenia Chu

Celebrating Dragon Boat Festival by Eugenia Chu is a book of illumination – how a unique holiday is recognized in more than fifty countries, where, although modes of recognition may differ, the tenor of the festivities is much the same. Beginning in China, it takes...

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Catalina Plays The What?

By Antonia Aviles

Catalina Plays The What? is a heartwarming children’s book written by Antonia Aviles, with illustrations by Jasmine T. Mills. It follows the story of Catalina, a young girl doing a show-and-tell presentation about her favorite instrument, the double bass. Catalina nervously starts her presentation but...

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Charlie B and Me

By Fran Groover

Charlie B and Me by Fran Groover is a children’s picture book that follows Emma, a fourth grader adjusting to life in Alabama after moving from Chicago. Recently, she lost her mother and has been struggling to make friends and have fun. During summer vacation,...

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Chico

By Cheryl Spears Waugh

Chico, by Cheryl Spears Waugh, is a story told in the first person from the standpoint of a young calf by that name. The book opens with Chico in trouble because he is an orphan. But he finds a home and becomes good friends with...

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Circus Dogs Roscoe and Rolly

By Tuula Pere

Circus Dogs Roscoe and Rolly by Tuula Pere is a sweet and endearing children’s book about friendship, age, and compassion. The story follows Roscoe, a circus dog, who has been experiencing difficulties due to aging as he finds it harder and harder to perform once-easy...

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Circus Cannelloni Invades Britain

By Tuula Pere

Circus Cannelloni is run by director Ernesto Cannelloni and his wife Madame Rosita. The circus owners and performers live as one big family. After a successful season of entertaining, and with extra money left in the cash box, the circus is going to England on...

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CeeJay and the Firefly

The Power of Saying Yes
By Lynn Jaeger, Sherri Marteney

CeeJay and the Firefly is a children's picture book written by Lynn Jaeger with illustrations by Sherri Marteney. The story follows a furry white dog named CeeJay, who discovers the true meaning of courage and acceptance. One summer evening, CeeJay marvels at the twinkling lights...

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Caro's Comet

The Celestial Cinderella
By Robin Pullen, Bill Ivins

Caro’s Comet by Robin Pullen is written for children in Grades K -3. Caro gazed at the stars when she should have been cleaning the windows. She pretended the broom was a telescope and looked out the window, but her mother scolded her for not...

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Courage the Cowgirl Way

A Rusty's Reading Remuda Tale
By Mary Fichtner

Courage the Cowgirl Way is a children's picture book written by Mary Fichtner with illustrations by Roz Fichtner. It tells the inspiring tale of a cowgirl facing challenges in her daily life. Confronting fears, low self-esteem, trauma, and failures, she is provided with encouraging words...

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Can i Have a Phone?

By Joshua McGrath

It used to be that the difficult decision for parents and guardians was whether or not to allow children to watch television and which shows were safe entertainment. Now technology is dominating the dilemma. In Joshua McGrath’s Can i Have a Phone?, Leo is distraught...

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