Calvin, Center of the Universe

The Beginning
By Doug Gonterman

I think I must be the center of the universe – at least, my universe. I’m sure you’re the center of your universe. Calvin is the center of his universe. How do we know? Calvin can explain. He says everything revolves around him, from his...

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Grandma, I Don’t Want To Go To Sleep

A Forever Love Tale
By Richard Ceasor

In Grandma, I Don’t Want To Go To Sleep: A Forever Love Tale by Richard Ceasor, we are introduced to a little boy who is troubling his grandma because he doesn’t want to go to bed. His grandma tries to explain why it is necessary...

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Rasmoose the Christmas Moose

By Helle Brisson

Children should take every opportunity to make new friends. Sometimes even adults can be afraid to meet new people, but having friends helps us feel a sense of belonging and provides security. Rasmoose the Christmas Moose is an entertaining story that will show children how...

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Dream With Me

I Love You to the Moon and Beyond
By Sharon Purtill

When a person reads from an early age, they will develop a love for reading. Reading bedtime stories to children motivates them to develop their imaginations and strengthens family bonding. Bedtime reading creates unforgettable memories for both mothers and daughters. Dream With Me: I Love...

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Ice Cream with Grandpa

A Loving Story for Kids About Alzheimer’s & Dementia
By Laura Smetana

We often delay talking about illness and death with children. It is normal not to worry them unduly, but they need to be informed about possible real-life situations to avoid confusion should these arise. This will enable them to externalize their doubts and fears. Ice...

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Moody Moody Cars

By Eileen Kennedy-Moore

Moody Moody Cars by Eileen Kennedy-Moore is an absolute delight. Kids that love cars will enjoy the many different vehicles depicted. Pareidolia, which is our tendency to see faces in objects, is used to great effect in this rhyming story. Each spread includes a clever...

Ellie's Day at the Zoo

Ellie's Day series
By Carol Story

Carol Story is a volunteer at Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo and shares her knowledge and experience in the beautiful children’s book Ellie’s Day at the Zoo: Ellie's Day series. Carol takes little Ellie to the zoo for a day of adventure. There are so many animals...

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All Hair Best

By Elizabeth Stoops

All Hair Best by Elizabeth Stoops is a picture book for young children from ages 3-to 7, representing the different hair types and styles. The book shows children of all races and hair types at home, at school, and in the park. The children in...

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The Dust Bunny Invasion

That's Why!
By Lindsay Woollard

Children can help in the home from a very young age. As they get older, they will appreciate the privacy of being in their own room, where they can do homework, rest, and play. They need a comfortable, safe, clean space. The Dust Bunny Invasion:...

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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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