Let Me Be Me

By Mary Dalton

Let Me Be Me by Mary Clark Dalton, illustrated by Adrienne Anderson, is about Amanda, a girl many other girls will identify with. She’s never first or best at anything. Her best friend Sandy gets all the prizes, and while she’s happy for her friend,...

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Yara and the Yellow-Headed Parrots

By Yossi Lapid

Yara and the Yellow-Headed Parrots by Yossi Lapid is a 44 page-long colorful story about a man who has a difficult decision to make. His son is on the brink of death, and he will do anything to save him, including poaching some critically endangered...

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The Garden of Calilily

By Chrystie Keller

The Garden of Calilily, written by Chrystie Keller, is a children's book that promotes mindfulness through fairy tales. The book features two fairy sisters, Marigold and Sweetpea, who usually do a good job. However, they each have personalities that tend to distract them from their...

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What Good Thing Happened to You Today?

By Valerie J Kulchisky

What Good Thing Happened To You Today? is a children's coloring book written by Valerie J Kulchisky and illustrated by Stephen Armstrong. Three fox kits - Jennie, Matty, and Manda - are at home, fighting up a storm as it is too cold to go...

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Logan's Loving Locks

By Stacy Einfalt

Logan’s Loving Locks is a children’s picture book written and illustrated by Stacy Einfalt. The story starts with Kaylee, who was diagnosed with alopecia. By the time she had to go to school, awkward bald patches had appeared on her head, making her feel extremely...

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Knick-Knack Paddy Whack Version 2.0

By Nita Marie Clark

Some songs are among the favorites of our childhood, which are always a pleasure to listen to and rediscover. Knick-Knack Paddy Whack is one of the most popular children's songs, and as it happens with all beautiful things, it is fun to modify it and...

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I Move A Lot and That's Okay!

Axel's Story
By Shermaine Perry-Knights

Axel’s mom is in the military. He is okay with that. Shermaine Perry-Knights—a child of a military parent—understands the difficulty children have when a parent is assigned to a new base. In I Move a Lot and That’s Okay!, Shermaine shares with military children what...

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Book Love

For Nerlande who loves to read
By Lorilyn Roberts

Book Love is a work of fiction for children by Lorilyn Roberts. Everyone learns at a different pace. Some children learn to read very early, while others have difficulty learning to read until they’ve been in school for a few years. It’s said that some...

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Harry and the Hooligans

Book 2 Dr. Bob's Tales
By Dr. Robert A. Ernst

Reading Harry and the Hooligans by Dr. Robert A. Ernst is like immersing yourself in chaos and comedy in a world of animal personifications. It all takes place in Pondville, a pond community based upon the author’s home in Nova Scotia and inspired by a...

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Nothing

By Michael Molinet

Nothing is a delightfully presented graphic novel written and illustrated by Michael Molinet. At the end of the day, a young child is asked by his mother how his day has been and what he has done at school. The child gives the standard answer...

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