Being The Change In The World

By Tracy Bryan

Being the Change in the World is a self-help book written by Tracy Bryan, aimed at lowering anxiety in children. Written for young readers, it deals with the state of the world today, and how current events might lead a child to be sad, worried...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Boss of the Whole Sixth Grade

By Ann Herrick

Boss of the Whole Sixth Grade by Ann Herrick revolves around a sixth grader, Greta, who is studying at Beach Park Elementary School, Connecticut. Her parents are separated, her mother is still upset over the separation, and her father is away in Antarctica on a...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Participates in Review Exchange Program

Review Exchange

Participates in Book Donation Program

Book Donation

Bees on the Roof

By Robbie Shell

Robbie Shell’s Bees on the Roof, as the title and beautifully designed cover suggests, is a children’s book about a colony of bees being cultivated by children on the roof of a building. The venue is the Meadow Hotel, where Nick the Head Pastry Chef...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Billy Knows A Secret

Secrets: Billy Growing Up, Volume 8
By James Minter

Billy Knows A Secret: Secrets: Billy Growing Up, Volume 8 is a fiction book for children, grades 4-6 written by James Minter and illustrated by Helen Rushworth. Everybody ends up keeping a secret at some point in their lives. Ant's mum asks Billy and Ant...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Participates in Review Exchange Program

Review Exchange

Participates in Book Donation Program

Book Donation

Billy Helps Max

Stealing: Billy Growing Up, Volume 5
By James Minter

Billy Helps Max: Stealing: Billy Growing Up, Volume 5 is a fiction book for children dealing with social issues written by James Minter and illustrated by Helen Rushworth. Max hated being excluded from the things her brother, Ant, and his friend, Billy, did. They got...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Participates in Review Exchange Program

Review Exchange

Participates in Book Donation Program

Book Donation

Billy Has A Birthday

Bullying: Billy Growing Up, Volume 1
By James Minter

Billy Has A Birthday: Bullying: Billy Growing Up, Volume 1 is a children’s social issues-related story written by James Minter and illustrated by Helen Rushworth. Billy would get pretty excited whenever he thought about his upcoming birthday, which was only a week away. It was...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Participates in Review Exchange Program

Review Exchange

Participates in Book Donation Program

Book Donation

Billy Saves The Day

Billy Growing Up Book 6
By James Minter

Billy Saves The Day: Billy Growing Up, Book 6, Self-Belief is a novel for children, grades 4-6, written by James Minter and illustrated by Helen Rushworth. It was only eight weeks until year 5 would be over, and Miss Tompkins had a plan for the...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Participates in Review Exchange Program

Review Exchange

Participates in Book Donation Program

Book Donation

Blue Mubu

By Stephen Nawotniak

Blue Mubu by Stephen Nawotniak is book three in the Mubu series. It is a wonderfully illustrated book written for all ages. Mubu the morph is sad. He has been living under a storm cloud for almost a week, with neither a smile nor a...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Participates in Review Exchange Program

Review Exchange

Participates in Book Donation Program

Book Donation

Bumbling Bea

What's a Girl to Do?
By Deborah Baldwin

Bumbling Bea is a story that will echo the experiences of many youngsters. Beatrice regrets that her parents live apart and she often blames her father. However, Beatrice attributes disasters, resulting mostly from activities aimed at being popular at school, to Bumbling Bea, her alter...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Participates in Review Exchange Program

Review Exchange

Participates in Book Donation Program

Book Donation

Be Brave

By Pam Kissoondyal

Christopher cried on the way to his first day of preschool. He didn’t want to leave his Mom. He knew he would miss her. He cried the whole time he was there, but his Mom reassured him every morning, “It’s okay. Be brave. Remember that...

Participates in Free Book Program

Free Book

Participates in Review Exchange Program

Review Exchange

Participates in Book Donation Program

Book Donation