Why, Oh Why, Am I a Crocodile?

By Alex Brooks

Why, Oh Why, Am I a Crocodile? is a children’s picture book about a crocodile learning to love herself. Alex Brooks takes us through the forest as the sad crocodile envies the parrot’s brilliant colors, the giraffe’s long legs, the lion’s great roar, and the...

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Wind, Ocean, Grass

By Karen A. Wyle (author), Tomasz Mikutel (illustrator)

Wind, Ocean, Grass by Karen A. Wyle is a gentle, beautiful tribute to the outdoors. It is written as a conversation between the wind and the grass. As the wind makes the grass ripple, the wind tells the grass that it reminds him of the...

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When I Grow Up!!!!!

I Want To Be a Lawyer!
By Lois R Beasley-Carlisle

When I Grow Up: I Want To Be a Lawyer! by Lois R Beasley-Carlisle is an inspirational picture book for children. A young girl is having a hard time deciding what she wants to be when she grows up. She ponders becoming a doctor, a...

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Wild Waterslide Race

By Dave W. Ball

The Hiccups are getting ready for the 125th World Waterslide Championship, which has been voted as the coolest sport in the universe by millions of Hiccups for eleven straight years. Among the many competitors are Derf and the super sliding twin sisters Enna and Anne....

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What Matters Most

By Kylie Victoria, Sasha Staneva

Positive affirmations improve children's self-esteem and motivate them to be honest with themselves. Sometimes children need to feel confident when interacting with other children or to encourage themselves to do new things. That is why it is important to teach them about self-confidence. What Matters...

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When Someone You Love Has Died

Talking to Young Children About Death
By Stephanie Seidler

Dealing with the loss of a loved one is never an easy task. There are so many emotions that come to the fore in a moment of vulnerability. It could be the stoic, silent approach to an event no one wants to face but the...

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What Should I Do?

By Fadelah Mahmood

Fadelah Mahmood's children's book What Should I Do is a fable in the form of a picture book. Yousuf has three siblings, Adam, Zak, and Hannah. One day, when their mother is away, Yousuf's cushion lands on his mother's favorite ornament, causing it to break....

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What the Wind Blew In

By Marilyn B. Wassmann

What the Wind Blew In by Marilyn B. Wassmann is a collection of 6 short stories for children - Tiptoe Through The Toadstools, Ballad Of The Birdhouse, Tale Of A Tigger, Why Cry Butterfly? Flube-A-Dube, and Mice Works. Each of these wonderful stories has an...

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Who Taught Songbirds to Sing?

By Kristina Schoettle

Children are full of questions and this is reflected in the title of Who Taught Songbirds to Sing? by Kristina Schoettle. They want to know everything and usually all at once. Their questions can be a simple “Why,” or as pensive and deep as a...

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Who Said You Can Touch My Hair?

By Dr. Tamecca Rogers, Keith Ross, London Love

In Who Said You Can Touch My Hair? by Dr. Tamecca Rogers, Keith Ross, and London Love, we are introduced to a young girl who is getting sick and tired of people touching her hair. She is very aware that her hair texture is different...

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