Ella's Umbrella

By Courtney Shannon Strand

Ella’s Umbrella is a children’s book written by Courtney Shannon Strand and illustrated by Jennica Lounsbury. The book clocks in at a vibrant 33 pages that tell the story of young Ella as she goes out in the rain with her bright red umbrella. Through...

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Finding a Forever Home

The True Story of Ellie Bleu's Rescue (Meet Ellie Bleu)
By Ms Janis L Hegle

Finding a Forever Home: The True Story of Ellie Bleu's Rescue by Janis L Hegle is a children’s picture book and tells the story of Bella, a young girl struggling to comes to terms with how society ostracizes those who are different. Through this story...

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Chicken Loves Sports

By Ashley Moluf

Chicken loves all types of sports. Be it baseball, volleyball, or basketball, Chicken loves them all. Chicken enjoys playing flag football and polo, and also loves wrestling and snowboarding. Chicken loves water polo, hurdles, big ball, and pommel horse. Surfing, fencing, and bullfighting are the...

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Brutus the Brave

By Amy Marie

In Brutus the Brave by Amy Marie, Brutus is a little chihuahua who was afraid of the dark. The children in the house had named him Brutus because they wanted him to be fearless and brave. Brutus loved his name and it made him...

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The You-Song

By Joanne Otto

The You-Song by Joanne Otto is not necessarily a song at all. It can be a hug, or a smile, or doing something for someone else. A You-Song is God's song coming out of a person, usually along with a smile. Just as each person...

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Michael and the Spots

By Carl H. Witt, Jr.

Let's meet five-year-old Michael in the story Michael and the Spots by Carl Witt. He was having fun in the bath where he went swimming with the sharks and rescued his baby duck from the evil washcloth monster. That day Michael saw some spots on...

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Franky the Friendly Flamingo

An Anti-Bullying Book
By Wanda M Luthman

In Franky the Friendly Flamingo by Wanda Luthman, Franky is a very sociable flamingo. He has friends wherever he goes. He loves all of his friends. Except, one day, a bird was bad and angry. The bad bird was mean to a little bird and...

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My Farts Don't Stink

By Carrie L Foshee

My Farts Don't Stink by Carrie L. Foshee is a picture book that is both educational and entertaining. Young children and early readers naturally find the topic of intestinal gas engaging. As they turn the pages and read the repetitive phrases (“I’m a …,” “My...

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Greedy Grace

The Grace Book Collection
By C. Selbherr

Let's meet Little Grace in the story Greedy Grace (The Grace Book Collection) by C. Selbherr. She had curly hair and big brown eyes and loved playing in the mud. She enjoyed riding her bike while blowing out bubbles. Her dad was a cook and...

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Martin Luther King Junior

An Interactive Story of His Life
By Rich Linville

Martin Luther King Junior was born Michael King Junior on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. His parents were African-American and his great-grandfather was Irish. He enjoyed listening to music and he sang in the church choir. He was six and he was excited about...

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