Once "a Pun" a Time

A guide for reading and telling jokes
By Jennifer Allen

Everyone loves a good pun and children will enjoy Once “a Pun” a Time. Children love to tell jokes to parents, friends, and other family members. A pun is a figure of speech that uses similar-sounding words or exploits multiple meanings of a term. Written...

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Lost Hallway

Where do lost things go?
By Peter G Reynolds

Lost Hallway: Where Do Lost Things Go? by Peter G Reynolds is an adorable, imaginative children’s picture book, cleverly designed to help children develop mindfulness when it comes to keeping track of their belongings. Forgetful Griffin is not too happy at all. Where in the...

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Save the Land

By Bethany Stahl

Save the Land by Bethany Stahl is part of her series Save the Earth. In Save the Land we are introduced to Amari who lives in Africa and loves soccer. She and her mom live in the Sahel between the Sahara desert and the savannah....

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Daddy, Can You Bring Me the Moon?

By Justin Vaughn

Daddy, Can You Bring Me the Moon? by Justin Vaughn, a 30-page children’s picture book, is a short story of a father and a daughter who share a slice of nighttime together on a beach. The story shifts focus when the daughter asks her father...

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Gio's Friendly Garden

By Joanna Bruyere Cabral

Gio’s Friendly Garden by Joanna Bruyere Cabral is a charming story about a little boy and his kindhearted ways. Gio loves his greenhouse garden, and he checks on it every day. One chilly day he meets a frog and invites him to spend the night...

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Gus the Goose and the Silly Rabbits

By Linda Davis

Gus the Goose and the Silly Rabbits is a fun story set on a farm. Gus is excited when Farmer Brown asks him to watch the baby rabbits while he attends to some wandering cows. The one thing that he is asked to do is...

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Hugo Makes Bread With Grandad

By Peggy Alberda

What kind of bread do you eat? Store-bought or homemade? Hugo eats store-bought bread at home, but when he visits his grandparents, he enjoys their homemade bread. On one visit, Grandad decides it’s time to teach Hugo how to make his special oatmeal bread. Together...

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The Journey to Max

An Adoption Story
By Chris Garcia-Halenar

The Journey to Max: An Adoption Story by Christopher and Alejandro Garcia-Halenar is the story of a couple who have one child and want another. They try for years without success before another child comes their way. The book is written from the standpoint of...

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A Quarantine Birthday

A pandemic inspired birthday story for children (K-3) that supports Parents, Educators and Health Related Professionals
By Amanda Turner, Tamika Neal

Today is AJ’s birthday. He’s five years old. He’s so excited and looking forward to a big party with family and friends. The only problem is everyone is in quarantine, locked down due to the global pandemic. How will he celebrate his birthday without a...

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The Boy Who Knew How to Believe

By Ashley Scott

The Boy Who Knew How to Believe, written by Ashley Scott and illustrated by Joe Palmisano, is a children's picture book that follows a young boy named Nicky who is certain he will one day get the dog of his dreams. The book begins with...

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