It's Amazing To Be Eight
It’s Amazing to Be Eight by Emma Meyer is a warm and funny chapter book that follows a girl named Mona as she navigates the ups and downs of being eight years old. It begins on her birthday as she is opening presents. Her...
It’s Amazing to Be Eight by Emma Meyer is a warm and funny chapter book that follows a girl named Mona as she navigates the ups and downs of being eight years old. It begins on her birthday as she is opening presents. Her...
I Feel, I Learn, I Grow by Ana Stone is a warm, beautifully illustrated bilingual story that helps children understand and accept their emotions while showing parents how to guide them with love. The story follows a young boy who challenges outdated sayings about emotions...
How far can a parent’s love really reach? In I Love You to the Moon! by Ashley Hohmann, a bedtime conversation turns into a playful journey across the solar system. When Mom tells Alex she loves him all the way to the sun, Alex insists...
What does it really mean to be seven? For a spirited Adalyn in It’s Amazing to Be Seven by Emma Meyer, it’s a year of friendship hiccups, big feelings, and moments of unexpected bravery. Whether it’s her party going sideways, overcoming fear, feeling excluded, or...
I Love My Grandma: A Celebration of Grandmothers by Kelly Reddin is a well-written children's book that shows the impact of grandparents, particularly grandmothers, on the lives of young children. Reddin writes about various roles and activities they teach children, including swimming, knitting, fishing, gardening,...
I Left My Brain at School! by Candy Carlile is a delightful collection of humorous and whimsical poems that capture the playful and imaginative aspects of childhood. The poems feature grumpy lions, a boy who replaces his brother with a monkey, and another child who...
In Imaginary Heroes by Michael Seidelman, twelve-year-old Matthew’s world is shaped by the challenges of Tourette Syndrome, leaving him isolated and targeted by relentless bullies. He is different and often struggles with loneliness. To escape the painful experience of being alone and bullied, he takes...
If Sin Was Dog Poo by C. S. Johnson, with illustrations by Theo Kings, is a picture book designed to teach children about sin and the transformative power of God’s forgiveness. The auhor uses the metaphor of dog poo to illustrate how unpleasant and inconvenient...
In I Don’t Think So! by K. Joyner, readers follow the charming story of Mia, a young girl who approaches new experiences with a skeptical “I don’t think so!” attitude. With gentle humor and engaging storytelling, the book introduces Mia’s world, from her family’s house...
Raising a toddler is never easy. However, when they grow up, parents start missing the little milestones they achieved between the transformative years of toddlerhood and childhood. I Know I'm A Big Kid When... by Nathalie Gallant-Fraser is a picture book for parents and children...