Pricilla, Galahad and Arabella are enjoying a beautiful morning.
Then Barb shows up.
STOMP! STOMP! STOMP!
CHOMP! CHOMP! CHOMP!
Will Barb make any friends?
Charming watercolor illustrations complete this hilarious picture book. (ages 3-5) Free on Kindle.
Free: The Meanest Ugliest Duckling
Free: Ruby the Rainbow Witch
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 friendly friends who gives her a compliment, she happily uses her swirly-whirly wand to make their day!
Free on Kindle.
Free: The Little Unicorn Adventures: Meaningful Bedtime Stories for Children
Storytelling for children creates an emotional connection between the child and the parents, and in addition to helping them sleep, it will strengthen the creative aspects in them from an early age.
The Little Unicorn Adventures is based on independent chapters, and each chapter is written for a specific purpose and teaches children an important moral lesson in life. Your child can understand how to make a good friendship and why this is essential for life. Also, they can understand what teamwork is and its importance of it. Free on Kindle.
Free: Kindness Is
The Light Within
This book is uplifting and teaches children that everyone has something special inside of them.
Join our main character in their journey of learning what it means to have a light inside of you. Everyone is unique in their own ways, but we can all shine brightly. It’s a positive message that encourages children to get to know themselves and look deeper inside.
Just like our main character, kids will love to be able to say, “My light shines bright from deep within.” It’s there when no one sees it, and you just need to believe in yourself. Oftentimes, the “only way to see my light is if I look inside”, just like it is mentioned in the book.
The main character’s journey is an affirming one of self-discovery that parents and kids will enjoy reading together. $3.99 on Kindle
Where Hands Go
Where Hands Go a beautiful new book written by Krystaelynne Sanders Diggs. This easy-to-read, colorfully illustrated book aims to help children understand the importance of consent and when it is not ok to be touched. The book features a diverse group of characters and colorful, creative artwork to educate and entertain children about the importance of safety.
You’ll find this book is a beautiful read for parents, teachers, therapists, and guardians who want to discuss this critical topic with younger children. It’s an excellent introduction for kids to recognize when touch can be harmful and how to talk about it with confidence and understanding. The author does a great job explaining the importance of body autonomy to kids in an articulate and age-appropriate way.
You’ll find this opportunity to communicate with your kids about a serious subject great support. The book is written in a delicate but straightforward manner so that everyone will enjoy the message and importance of its theme. It’s a great read to recommend for anyone who has children or works with them regularly, Where Hands Go is an essential read for children and their families. $4.99 on Kindle.
Berns McGoo, Food Detective
Free: The Happiness Day
Stevie Tenderheart My Favorite Place to Be (A Bedtime Story)
The Pirate Princess and the Golden Locket
The first thrilling tale of adventure, friendship, and discovery in the Pirate Princess series.
The Pirate Princess and the Golden Locket is an exciting adventure story for 6-11-year-old children. Meet Lotty the brave young orphan whose life is about to change forever! When on her twelfth birthday, Lotty is unexpectantly cast out from the Sevenoaks Home for Children, she befriends a cheeky little dog called Mr. Jacks. Her life soon becomes an exciting adventure as together they encounter lazy pirates, hidden treasure, and uncover the mystery of Lotty’s golden locket! The Pirate Princess and the Golden Locket is a story full of loveable characters, swashbuckling adventures, and ruthless pirates!
A wonderful book that teaches children about the importance of friendship, resilience, and believing in yourself.
***** I loved the main character Lotty who is both smart and courageous!
***** A charming and exciting middle-grade adventure story.
***** A story full of twists, mishaps, and mayhem. I can’t wait to read the second book.
2019 Bronze Medal winner in children’s literature, Readers’ Favorite International Book Awards.
2020 Finalist in the Book Excellence Awards. $2.99 on Kindle.
Free: Mommy Thinks I’m Yummy
When I was young, still in daycare,
my mom would joke and give me a scare.
She’d ask for a bite because I was sweet,
she thought it was funny to nibble my feet.
Even my tushy, but I said she could not,
I need it to sit, I need it quite a lot.
So, I decided I’d make things very clear,
I wrote a book about it – it’s right here! Free on Kindle.
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The Seven Wonders of My World (Children’s Book)
Ittai was a very special boy, but he was miserable. He felt weak and frightened, especially around kids in the neighborhood and at school. The kids teased him and called him “nerd” and “four-eyes”, and other insulting names. When Ittai couldn’t take it anymore he
just refused to go to school. Lucky for him he met Miss Ann and Mr. Gel. After their magical meeting, his life changed.
Do you, also, sometimes feel weak and miserable, and forget how special and strong you really are ? Do you also want to meet your very own Ann and Gel? If so, come and join Ittai on his magical journey. $0.99 on Kindle.
Billy the Researcher
The story is about the rain and the sun and the way that they impact each other during winter time. The story is about little Billy who is a sweet little boy that was looking forward anxiously to play out in the little puddle near by his house. But something strange happened when he came back from the kindergarten. Do you want to know what happened?