Piper's Career Day Decision

Piper's Stories
By Linden Grim

When Piper’s teacher announces that career day at school is coming up in a few days, Piper’s class is excited. Everyone spends a few days talking about what they want to be and the costumes they will wear. However, like everyone else, Piper does not...

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The Squinty Squirrel

By Summer Jones

A squirrel named Oliver sets out to find the nuts he will need to get him through the following winter. As he moves through the forest, he realizes he has difficulty telling the acorns from other items of similar shape, size, and color as his...

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Meeting Exceptional Friends

By Lindsey Larsen

When children's books address topics that are usually difficult to explain to little ones, they offer tremendous value to all of us. This is why I suggest you read Meeting Exceptional Friends by Lindsey Larsen. In this illustrated children's book, the author invites us to...

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Pony Wins the Best of the Best

Peculiar Pets
By Rachelle Jones Smith

Pony Wins the Best of the Best by Rachelle Jones Smith and illustrated by Mykhailo Ridkous is an inspiring story of a young girl in a wheelchair with a dog named Pony who is invited to compete in a pet show. Lin spends lots of...

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The Kid with Cotton Candy Hair

By Brittney Bee, Nadia Ilchuk, Tanya Glebova

The Kid With Cotton Candy Hair by Brittney Bee tells the delightful story of a special little girl. She stands out because of her hair, which is made of cotton candy. If you ask her, this kind girl gladly gives you a sweet lock to...

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Mom, Can We Get a Dog?

By Anastasia Goldak

Mom, Can We Get a Dog? by Anastasia Goldak informs readers that David wants a pet. First, he wants a puppy, then a cat, then a wide range of other animals that spark his interest. The hamster quickly lost its appeal when it bit him....

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Don't Play The Game

By Wes Mogenson

Don't Play The Game by Wes Mogenson is the story of two best friends, 12-year-old girls Pam and Amber, the former's obsession with the game Creature Hunt Now and the latter's complete discontent with the game. Pam doesn't understand why every kid at school keeps...

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The Boy Who Burped

By Beth Lewis

The Boy Who Burped by Beth Lewis is a fun way to encourage better food choices. Brother can't stop burping! And he isn't the only one with odd problems. The whole family seems to be acting strangely. Only Peppy, the family's dog, seems to have...

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Afro, No!

By Andrew James

Afro, No! is written and illustrated by Amaya James and is an outstanding picture book for children. The author takes readers on the inspiring journey of a young black girl and her relationship with her hair. The beautiful illustrations and engaging writing style are sure...

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A Very Wide River

A Short Moral Story About Love and Wisdom Working Together
By Asa Childress, Alland Wijaya

A Very Wide River written by Asa Childress, and illustrated by Alland Wijaya, is a delightful children's picture book about friendship, compassion, and the importance of helping others. Amelia loves her life and enjoys spending time outside every day. She is a happy child and...

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