Some Days Are Better Than Others

Grief Support for Children
By Marcia Ashford

Some Days Are Better Than Others: Grief Support for Children by Marcia Ashford explores the ebb and flow of daily life, capturing the nuances of human emotion and the complex interplay between joy and sorrow. The narrative examines the resilience of the human spirit, unexpected...

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Fantastically Me!

By Sharmilla Fassbender

Six friends are excited about the upcoming New Year’s Eve talent show. They all want to participate and share their talents. In Sharmilla Fassbender and Sharminey Selvanathan’s Fantastically Me!, the authors present a cast of animal characters who have amazing talents. Lexi Lemur has a...

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Have You Seen My Mummy Anywhere?

By Sophie Griffin

Have You Seen My Mummy Anywhere? by Sophie Griffin is a heartwarming children’s book that explores separation anxiety through a playful and imaginative lens. The story follows young Millie, who wakes up and cannot find her mummy. Determined to locate her, Millie embarks on a...

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Dinos Love Donuts

By Ben Okon, Komal Sharma

Do you like donuts? You are not the only one! Some prehistoric pals also think those round tasty treats are delicious. Dinos Love Donuts by Ben Okon is a rhyming romp about dinosaurs, donuts, and dancing. Donuts are the perfect treat for these prehistoric friends....

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Danny's Day in Heaven

By Marie Antoinette Kelley

Danny’s Day In Heaven by Marie Antoinette Kelly is a beautifully written book for children explaining the concept of death in the most wonderful way. Death is not something that adults are inclined to speak to children about; we would much rather shelter them. But...

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Who Are We, Really?

By Nielle P. Marques

Who Are We, Really? by Nielle P. Marques tells a sweet and meaningful story about three young tadpoles named Polly, Molly, and Joey who wonder what they'll grow up to be. They imagine becoming scary sharks or wise old turtles, or maybe something completely different....

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The Adventures of Marie and LeeLee

By Lisa Cortez

The Adventures of Marie and LeeLee by Lisa Cortez is a moving tribute to childhood friendship that stands the test of time. Marie and LeeLee meet while young and continue their relationship into adulthood. Marie was able to make LeLee laugh harder than anyone else...

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Ezarah & Elyse

Starlit Ballet
By Essence Neely

Ezarah and Elyse: Starlit Ballet is a children's picture book written by Essence Neely with illustrations by Hameo Pham. It follows twin sisters Ezarah and Elyse, two toddlers with big dreams of becoming ballerinas. They are inseparable and share a love for reading together. As...

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The Pug Who Didn't Belong

By Janina Kelly

The Pug Who Didn't Belong is a children’s picture book written by Janina Kelly with illustrations by Tommy Hardman. It tells the story of Paula, a pampered pug who lived in a beautiful castle. Her human provided her with everything she desired, including belly rubs,...

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Being Seven Stinks

By Dan Wafford

Do you remember what being seven was like? In Dan Wafford's Being Seven Stinks, he provides a reminder for those of us who are a little bit older than seven. Martin is a blond-haired, blue-eyed seven-year-old. After introducing himself, he states that being seven stinks....

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