What I Tell Myself About Talent

By Michael Brown

What I Tell Myself About Talent is an educational picture book for children, grades k-3, written by Michael Brown and illustrated by Lovyaa Garg. All kids have interests, things that make them sit up and take notice, and many have noticeable skills and interests. All...

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Where I Live

Pal
By Odell Staggers

It was a hot and sticky day when Grandad Melvin called him to watch television. Though Oscar heard his granddad, his friends were waiting outside and he wanted to be with them. At the same time, Oscar did not want to disappoint his granddad who...

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Where Are Shayla's Socks?

By Michael Dotsikas, Natalie McNee

When Shayla wakes up from a lovely night of sleep with the socks missing, she and her mom search everywhere. Literally everywhere. From the table to the drawer and under the door, the quest for the missing socks ensues. During the search, Shayla and her...

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Who's First?

Chicken and Egg Book 1
By Deborah Stevenson

Deborah Stevenson has created a simple and easy to read story sure to capture the attention of young readers in her book, Who’s First? Chicken and Egg Book 1. This book follows a day in the life of a chicken and an egg as they...

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Why Are There Bullies and What Can You Do About Them?

An Interactive book for children and adults
By Rich Linville

Why Are There Bullies and What Can You Do About Them? An Interactive book for children and adults by Rich Linville is aimed at communication between children and adults, with questions and answers. As the book opens, the first question asked is exactly what is...

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Would You Like a Scarlet Striped Schrinkler?

(Fun Reading Books For Ages 3-7)
By Virginia K. White

Would You Like a Scarlet Striped Schrinkler? by Virginia K. White is a fun, educational and whimsical book. The Scarlet Striped Schrinkler is portrayed as a cute animal with funny stripes and big ears. His vocabulary consists of using the letter "S" to describe everything...

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What I Tell Myself FIRST

Children's Real-World Affirmations of Self Esteem
By Michael A Brown

What I Tell Myself FIRST: Children's Real-World Affirmations of Self Esteem is a social issues picture book for children, grades k-3, written by Michael A. Brown and illustrated by Zoe Ranucci. Who am I? A simple question, but the answer can provide a child with...

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Winky the Tiniest Elf

By Molly Burton

In Winky The Tiniest Elf by Molly Burton, the story begins with an elf who is very, very tiny. Winky mostly had to stay out of the way and entertain himself, which is where trouble came in. One day, he discovered a mouse hole opening...

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What's the Worst that Could Happen?

By Yewande Daniel-Ayoade

What’s the Worst that Could Happen? is a work of children’s fiction in the form of a picture book, which was penned by author Yewande Daniel-Ayoade with illustrations by artist Renate Logina. Aimed at children aged four to eight, this delightful book can be read...

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Who Knew?

By Amy Raines

In Who Knew? by Amy Raines, the main character is a youngster named Adam. One day, he finds a Japanese beetle. Adam wants to make his 12-year-old sister Kara squirm by placing the beetle in her hand. Instead, she took the beetle’s photo. Cliff, his...

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