Jimbo The Farting Robot

By Momo J Pug

Jimbo The Farting Robot is a children’s humorous picture book written and illustrated by Momo J. Pug. The inventor’s laboratory is filled with amazing creations: a superpowered cleaner, a poke-bot which ensures the inventor never snoozes on the job; there’s even a trapper keeper bot...

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Pink and Purple Bob

By Crystal Lynn Napolitano

Pink and Purple Bob was a small dog who loved pink and purple and would wait all day, not playing, just so he could see some pink and purple things. He would sit on the windowsill to spot his favorite colors. He even looked for...

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Can a Spider Be Fluffy?

An Early Science Story
By Audrey Sauble

Can a Spider Be Fluffy? An Early Science Story written and illustrated by Audrey Sauble features 15 spiders plus an eight-legged look-a-like that can be mistaken for a spider. The illustrations are much bigger than real life, so it’s easy to see the fine details....

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One Little Leaf

By Jane Super

The small pale-green leaf wanted to see everything; the flowers budding, the pond reflecting the sky's color, and the beauty of spring. Slowly the days turned warmer and the leaves grew bigger. Children started playing, the birds chirped, and the bees were busy working. The...

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Mr. Waldorf Travels to the Great State of Texas

By Barbara Terry

Let's join Mr. Waldorf, the adventurous canine, on his new adventure, Mr. Waldorf Travels to the Great State of Texas by Barbara Terry, and explore Texas with him. Mr. Waldorf headed towards the city and when he reached the giant sign, he realized his reading...

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Grow

How We Get Food from Our Garden (Food Books for Kids)
By Karl Beckstrand

The grandfather and the little boy had to till and turn the soil, hack and hoe, plow and plant, mulch and mow, and it was a lovely day to work in the garden. January to June they harrowed and weeded, and April to August they...

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Farts Make Noise

Duke the Deaf Dog ASL Series, Book 2
By Kelly Brakenhoff

Farts Make Noise is the second book in the Duke the Deaf Dog (ASL Series) written by Kelly Brakenhoff and illustrated by Theresa Murray. Duke is a Deaf dog who attends public school. During breakfast, at school, and during leisurely activities, Duke learns from his...

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Brave the Beaver Has the Worry Warts

By Misty Black

Brave the Beaver Has the Worry Warts is a children’s picture book written by Misty Black and illustrated by Ana Rankovic. The third book in the Punk and Friends series, Brave the Beaver is a young beaver living in a wonderful lodge next to a...

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Punny Peeps' Funny Food Jokes

By Lisa Ayotte

“Why did the farmers plant cellphones?” Funny question? Well, the answer is even funnier: “Because they wanted to grow call-iflower!” Now that’s a funny joke I might actually remember, especially the punchline. But, even if I can’t remember the punchline, which for me is often...

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Believe in Fairies

By Wayne Gerard Trotman, Sherrie Trotman

In the children’s book Believe In Fairies, we are introduced to the magical fay who come out at night and play. They keep the meadows and fields alive with their magic. Their magical dust protects the plant life by filling their blooms with special powers....

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