Lighthearted picture book about Alzheimer’s disease and dementia told from the perspective of a six-year-old boy. Granny can’t remember that Joey likes soccer and rockets and dogs. Granny can’t remember much of anything. But with Granny’s stories of her Three Best Days, Joey knows she loves him just the same. Alzheimer’s disease is more and more common, and many young children experience this sometimes scary and sad family situation. Granny Can’t Remember Me shows a boy’s acceptance and love for his grandmother despite this unfortunate illness. $0.99 on Kindle.
Granny Can’t Remember Me
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Lemar and Her Magical Pets
Pets and fun facts about pets.
Lemar will soon find something in her backyard.
What will she find? & How she will use it?
She really wants a pet. With a little bit of time left to try over and over again, will magic work for her after all?
This is a children’s book about pets with a twist of spontaneous events!
Children will love to read it over and over again. $1.99 on Kindle.
Free: Ruby the Rainbow Witch
Ruby the Rainbow Witch lives in a world of scrumptious sweets. Each book in this three-book series is full of kindness and love, bright and happy settings, and exciting new friends. Join Ruby and her swirly-whirly wand on all their super-fun and picture-perfect adventures.
Ruby the Rainbow Witch is an award-winning and beautifully illustrated children’s picture book series.
We’ll Just Let This One Grow: The Story of the First Unofficial Turkey Pardon
Every year in November, the President of the United States “pardons” a turkey chosen from somewhere in the nation to be spared from being eaten during the Thanksgiving holiday. But where does this tradition come from and how has it changed over time? Did you know President John F. Kennedy played a significant role in how it evolved over time? Read the exciting and tragic story of how this well known event has become so deeply a part of American culture. $5.99 on Kindle.
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Bedtime Stories for Little Scientists: Volume 1 – From the Big Bang to Life on Earth
Science has gone from pinholes to the Large Hadron Collider. What did not change is how our children learn science. They begin to learn science in exactly the same way we did. But Toddlers today skip Youtube adverts and navigate to the next desired video like pros. Do they have to wait until university to learn about the discoveries of humankind? This book series explains Particle physics, Chemistry and Astronomy in a way even preschoolers can understand. Every story is followed by a section for the curious parent, explaining the facts. A series of books to rethink how science is taught to children. A chronological approach of explaining things, starting from the Big Bang till the 21st century, will fast track our future scientists towards inventions. $2.99 on Kindle.
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Good Day or Bad Day – I Love You Anyway!
The poor little thing, woke up very upset,
thinking: “how much worse can it get?”
But mom was in a hurry and made it clear:
“We have to go now, there’s no time, my dear.”
That morning, mom had to say everything twice:
“Please brush your teeth and wear something nice.
Where are your shoes, you’re not ready at all…?
Why did you pour so much milk in that bowl?” Free on Kindle.
Free: The Three Royal Children and the Batty Aunt
Three royal siblings embark on the adventure of a lifetime in this fantastic story for children ages 6 and up.
Princess Celeste is bored to tears, and her brothers, Prince Jude and Prince Torrin, aren’t doing much better.
In a palace where all they have to look forward to are endless games of croquet and barley-water soup for supper, they don’t have much by way of excitement. Until the one night Torrin sees a light in a forgotten tower of the palace, and they meet a wonderful and mysterious aunt who unlocks a brand-new world of adventure they will never forget. Free on Kindle.
Free: The Snail Who Forgot the Mail
Teach your child patience !!!
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“You forgot the mail?!?!”
The king yelled at the snail.
But the snail stayed as calm as could be.
He was not afraid of the king, you see.
He knew where the gift was; he knew what to do.
The monsters learned that patience pays off too.
We are all familiar with the phenomenon of children wanting everything “here and now”. This story describes just such a situation. I hope you and your children will enjoy it and learn from. Free on Kindle.
Amelia the Mouse: Inventor Extraordinaire
Told in rhythmic rhyme, Amelia the Mouse: Inventor Extraordinaire is the story of an overzealous inventor mouse who never gives up. Always willing to help a friend, Amelia never loses her enthusiasm as she creatively embarks on her inventing journey. If only we could all be so passionate! This story reminds readers young and old that success happens where passion and determination meet. It encourages readers to try and fail, and that each failure is an opportunity to learn. Even when it means inventing a rocket cane for your friend Winston…This story, accompanied by beautifully illustrated pages, will be a favorite with children and parents alike! $2.99 on Kindle.
Free: The Colorless Chameleon
Chameleons communicate through their colors, but what happens if they give them all away? This is a beautifully illustrated, funny story on what it takes to stand up to your friends and claim what is rightfully yours. Shows kids 3-7 how to navigate the sometimes tumultuous feelings of early friendship. Free on Kindle.
Free: Jokes for Kids
The books “Jokes for kids” offers side-splitting fun anytime and anywhere.
Kids will be laughing and sharing silly jokes with everyone in no time! Great for early readers!
Kids love jokes! There are jokes about animals, school, monsters and knock knock jokes.
Lots of fun and entertainment for your child.
Keep kids laughing, learning, and reading for hours with this book of jokes for kids. Free on Kindle.
The Amazing Adventures of Jimmy Crikey
Jimmy’s orphaned life was miserable because of incessant bullying because he looked different. He ran away in search of a place where he could fit in and stumbled into the underground world of Roombelow. There he rescued the little lady, Gemma, who lived at the bottom of the well but didn’t know how she got there.
With the aid of magic from the friendly Witch Matilda, Jimmy’s courage saves Roombelow from several threats and he discovers the cave world which Gemma had been swept away from many years ago. Jimmy reunites Gemma with her family in Lithania. But Gemma is kidnapped by the Traders who carry her away to their world across great oceans. Magic and the aid of the Weatherman assist in Gemma’s rescue.
Jimmy’s confidence has grown so he decides to use the starship to visit his home on the planet of Attalia. An interstellar war ensues. His plan to defeat the aggressors succeeds and Jimmy, who has no living relatives remaining on Attalia, must decide where his future lies. He returns to his family of friends in the place he now calls home – Roombelow. See price on Kindle.
Free: Tales of Mr. Snuggywhiskers: The Autumn Tales
Who lives behind the tiny, red door with the cheese-shaped knocker, high in the tallest tree in the woods? When Hallie climbs the tree and crosses a magic branch, she shrinks to mouse size – just the right size to find out. She dares to peek inside, take tea with Mr. Snuggywhiskers, the friendly, well-spoken mouse who lives there, and discover the fun and mystery of his world. Free on Kindle.
Free: The Evil Covid Ninja
The Coronavirus has brought wearing a mask and social distancing to all of our daily lives. Children are going back to school in many communities. Family life, work-life, and/or daily life has been disrupted for most households. The beautiful illustrations help to bring alive the story as you share the coronavirus discussion with your child. Read and enjoy the illustrations in this story with your child today. Free on Kindle.
A Kite at the Edge of the World
In a seaside village, two boys meet. When the older boy reveals he is dying, the younger one announces, “Then we should do something fun today.” So they decide to make a kite. But first they’ll need supplies, and the money to buy them, and they’ll have to get around all the grown-ups who might stand in their way. And so this never-to-be-forgotten day begins. This is a story of friendship, of first loss, and of seizing the day. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: Anna Banana
There was a woman whose name was Anna,
Who lived all alone inside a banana,
Her home was long and thin and tall,
With not much room from wall to wall.
It was crowded there and hard to rest,
Just half a closet to help her get dressed.
Her only belongings a plant and a ball,
No, there was no space inside there at all.
It was time for Anna to find a whole new place,
a home much wider with plenty more space. Free on Kindle.
Free: Ruby the Rainbow Witch: A Picture-Perfect Rainbow Day
Her world is full of scrumptious sweets. Can she make it even yummier by meeting new pals?
Young witch Ruby loves making new friends. So she goes out for a walk in her candy-filled neighborhood. And when she meets Fudge, the friendly frog who gives her a compliment, she happily uses her swirly-whirly wand to make his day! Free on Kindle.