Pibbin the Small (Tales of Friendship Bog Book 1) ($0.99) by Gloria Repp: Pibbin, the smallest of tree frogs, wants to get the doctor for his injured turtle friend. The other frogs warn him, “It is a long, dangerous journey. And there’s a terrible swamp!” But Pibbin is determined to go.
Lennie The Lamb ($2.99) by Evee Sway: Lennie the Lamb had a wonderful life, living inside with farmer Jim and his wife. Then one day he got an awful shock when he was put in the paddock and told it was time he learned how to act like a sheep. This beautifully illustrated children’s picture book is suitable for children aged 2-8. A perfect early reader or read-aloud bedtime story.
Buddy’s Tales ($3.00) by Iryna Bond: Explore Buddy’s Tales! The book is filled with incredibly kind, touching, and instructive stories that teach children friendship, kindness, honesty, and cooperation. Cute and kind characters and bright illustrations are the main features of the book. This book is not just entertainment for children, but also a valuable teaching tool, imparting important life lessons.
Jez Discovers Mind Magic (Magical Mindy Book 1) ($0.99) by Kay Cooke: Parents, discover the secret to managing your child’s big emotions with Magical Mindy! Jez Discovers Mind Magic, the first book in the Magical Mindy series, is here to help young minds navigate these turbulent times. Aimed at children ages 5-12, this enchanting picture book offers invaluable skills for dealing with life’s challenges.
Mister Moonfeld’s Lost Luck Box (Moonfeld Chronicles Book 2) ($0.99) by Mister Moonfeld: What if a treasure chest held your lost luck? A tale of bullying and resilience. Billy, an elementary student with an engineer’s mind, believes his luck is locked in a box undersea. Whenever he takes his hands out of his pockets, catastrophes occur. To recover his luck, he joins Mister Moonfeld on an underwater adventure.
Careful What You Wish For ($0.99) by Veronique Racine: It’s Ali’s birthday and he received the gift he had been pining for. An awesome red car! He skips his own birthday to go play with it, not knowing something is watching him… When the car falls in the sewers, a strange woman offers him to wish to get it back… and Ali’s troubles are only beginning…
The Snotty Snail (101 Reasons Why I Lost My Homework Again Book 1) ($5.99) by Ofir Lobel: On his way to school, Danny and his pet frog Yokono encounter a gigantic sneezing, slobbering snail who is heading to Danny’s school to destroy it! Danny has no choice! He has to save his town, even at the risk of losing his homework AGAIN!
The Little Hedgehog That Can! ($2.99) by Mark Cole: In “The Little Hedgehog That Can!” a baby hedgehog and his mother embark on a gentle, ambling journey through a vibrant forest. Each day brings a new task that he must complete. Along the way, the little hedgehog learns valuable lessons about kindness, teamwork, and perseverance all through subtle encouragement and positive reinforcement.
A Day in the Farm (Read and Draw Books Book 2) ($3.99) by Suchen Lynn: A Day In The Farm is one of the twelve children’s illustrated/coloring story books in the Read and Draw Books series. The electronic version of the book contains 64 photorealistic illustrations with rhyming text. Buyers are invited to download from the author’s website 25 b/w line-drawn pages of the book’s characters for the kids’ coloring activities.
Cora’s Christmas Challenge (Cora Can Collection Book 1) ($1.99) by Sally Kashner: It’s Christmas in July! Step into a snowy wonderland with Cora’s Christmas Challenge, where Cora’s festive adventures teach kids the joy of kindness and friendship. Perfect for ages 4-8, this charming tale is filled with winter fun, colorful illustrations, and hidden surprises. It’s a heartwarming read celebrating the spirit of giving.
The Ultimate Would You Rather? ($2.99) by Ellie Bly: This book is packed with hundreds of hilarious and thought-provoking “Would you rather?” questions designed specifically for kids. Perfect for road trips, waiting rooms, sleepovers, or any time you want to infuse a little fun into your day, this book is sure to bring smiles to faces and create memories that last a lifetime.
Little Boy With Freckles ($3.99) by Suzana Popescu: Do you wish your kids would be more willing to clean up their own mess? “Little Boy with Freckles” is here to help! When a little boy makes a mess on the wall, he faces a common childhood dilemma: blame someone else or own up to his mistake. Through imaginative brainstorming and gentle guidance from his mom, he learns that true heroes tell the truth, find solutions, and fix their mistakes.
The Cat Who Chased Ghosts (The Guardian Cats Series Book 1) ($0.99) by Nic Minnella: When the Thompsons inherit a creaky old house, they also inherit Whiskers, a seemingly lazy orange tabby who hides a centuries-old secret. Young Timmy soon discovers that the ancient house is not empty: he must rely on a magical cat and two loyal friends to confront the lurking evil.
Big HOORAYS: God’s Creation Days ($1.99) by Grandma Patches: Have fun teaching your children to count, praise, and shout “Hooray” as they learn about God and each creation day!
The Owl Boy (The Bird Club Book 2) ($0.99) by P.K. Butler: Benita the Bird Girl runs a bird club with four members, two girls and two boys. Sadly, she believes herself to be the only “bird person” in the world. She doesn’t know about the “owl boy” who spends most of his time as a Great-horned Owl. But all the crows despise owls, and Benita is a crow. What will she do when they meet?
Inspirational Female Sports Stories for Kids ($0.99) by Jessica Blakely: Discover the awe-inspiring tales of 12 remarkable women who changed the sports world forever. From tennis stars to soccer heroines to dynamic gymnasts, children will read many stories of different situations and how these women discovered strength amidst their challenges.
The Sonoran Desert (Miso and Kili’s Flying Adventures) ($2.99) by J.M. Chrismer: The Sonoran Desert” stands out for its blend of elements: thrilling escapades with lessons on the Sonoran Desert’s ecosystem, particularly the saguaro cacti. The narrative boasts a diverse cast, including Miso and Kili, the Pima Sky Cats, and desert mountain lions, weaving together cultural exploration with themes of friendship and teamwork.
Is This Really Happening?: What to do When There’s a Dangerous Person at School ($4.99) by Amber Wilson LCSW LCDC: The safety of our children in schools is a paramount concern, and incidents of school shootings have become an unfortunate reality. This book addresses this issue by equipping children with the knowledge they need to stay safe. Through story and beautiful illustrations, “Is This Really Happening?” not only educates but reassures young readers.
Would You Rather Book for Kids Summer Edition: Sun, Fun, and Wacky Choices ($4.99) by Angel Sparkle: This delightful book is packed with hilarious and thought-provoking questions that will keep kids entertained all summer long. Perfect for road trips, beach days, and family gatherings, this book offers endless hours of enjoyment and conversation. With a mix of silly, adventurous, and creative dilemmas, children will love exploring their imaginations and sharing their answers.
4 Activity Books for Kids: Family Fun & Learning ($2.99) by Karl Beckstrand: Adventure and laughs—includes kid favorites: GROW: How We Get Food from Our Garden; Great Cape o’ Colors: Career Costumes for Kids; Bad Bananas: A Story Cookbook for Kids; and Bright Star, Night Star: An Astronomy Story (bound in one volume)—with black, white, Hispanic, and First Nations/Native American characters (for ages 4-9).
MATTY BRATTY USA PRESIDENT: 4th of July (Bratty Family Adventure Chapter Books) ($0.99) by Belinda V. Garcia: A write-in candidate is elected President of the U.S. Matty flunked 3rd grade. He got an F in government. He is on the cover of Time Travel Magazine. He is a celebrity with millions of followers. What more can America ask for in a nine-year-old to lead the nation? This is a funny story of a boy with a big heart who must work with childish adults.
A Magical Wintertime On The Farm ($1.99) by Jennifer Russell: Do you have a love for animals? Join John and his Uncle Jacob on a heartwarming journey to their family farm as they prepare for winter in this delightful tale of love, care, and caring for their animals. From feeding the animals to stacking hay in the barn, experience the joy of lending a helping hand and the warmth of familial bonds.
Burger Planet (Hungry Way Series Book 1) ($1.99) by Shivangi Sharma: Burger Planet is a hilarious children’s book for ages up to 8. It is a clever story based on the unique Burger Planet in the Hungry Way, where everything is made of food. Burger ingredients come to life as quirky characters and deliver a story about teamwork and friendship. Full of food puns and jokes, the book also has activity games at the end.
Treason (Clifftop Farm in Wartime Book 1) ($0.99) by Michael E Wills: This historical fiction story focuses on both the excitement and emotion of those children who were evacuated to the countryside during Operation Pied Piper, which, at the start of the Second World War, saw hundreds of thousands of children taken to places of safety. In their new home, on a farm, three evacuated children get involved in a spy drama! Will they be able to solve the mystery?
The Servant’s Secret Stash ($1.25) by Michael T. Andreas: A speculative fantasy adventure set against the backdrop of Ancient Egypt, this collection of six short stories and one novella considers the possibility of an afterlife, and the consequences of interfering with the fates of the dead.
Nori’s Amazing First Hike ($2.99) by Asen Stoyanchev & Kateryna Mansarliiska: The critically acclaimed children’s picture book “Nori’s Amazing First Hike” is finally discounted. Don’t miss out on reading it to your little one and inspire him to appreciate nature and family bonding.
The Wolf and The Moon Seeker ($0.99) by Stephanie Teer: At just fourteen years old, Mateo embarks on an enchanting journey into the world of League Warriors, discovering the beauty of self-discovery and the strength of resilience in the face of obstacles. This captivating book is sure to inspire and captivate young readers who are passionate about fantasy.
4 Wild Animal Books for Kids ($2.99) by Karl Beckstrand: Explore popular children’s stories that emphasize cooperation and happy social relating: Ma MacDonald Flees the Farm (zoo and farm animals); The Bridge of the Golden Wood: A Parable on How to Earn a Living (selected by Vermont schools); Polar Bear Bowler; and The Dancing Flamingos of Lake Chimichanga (for ages 3 – 9).
Max’s Treasure Adventure ($2.99) by Riley Woods: Join Max, a curious and brave 10-year-old explorer, on an unforgettable journey in “Max’s Treasure Adventure: A Journey for Young Explorers” When Max discovers an old, dusty map hidden in his attic, he is instantly drawn to the promise of a secret island and hidden treasure. With excitement and determination, Max sets sail on an adventure.
Zack And Brody’s Super Video Game Adventure ($0.99) by Hugo Howl: Although 12-year-olds Zack and Brody love playing video games, they never thought they’d get sucked into one! When a mysterious new video game transports and traps them inside of it, Zack and his best friend Brody are forced to escape from a mind-controlling computer monster as they quickly find themselves fighting for more than just their freedom!
Help! Someone’s Making Me Eat a Clown’s Nose! And It’s So Gross! (THE HELP! SERIES) ($1.99) by Lee Taylor Dean: Help! Someone’s making Tanya eat a clown’s nose! Tanya’s invited to a clown birthday party. She’s so excited, she can hardly stand the wait. Follow along with Tanya as the highly anticipated birthday party goes from the best day of her life… to her absolute worst. Find out why in this hilarious adventure. Based on a true childhood story.
I…Am…Cheetah! (The Wild Animal Kids Club 1) ($0.99) by Stephanie J. Teer: A thrilling adventure for five friends who discover a magical portal and encounter a group of wild cheetah cubs. “I…Am…Cheetah” is a captivating beginning to the Wild Animal Kids Series, written for newly independent readers. The story features beautiful illustrations, witty kid dialogue, and a fast-paced plot that will keep you captivated.
The Ballad of Winston the Wandering Trader (Books 1-5) ($0.99) by Dr. Block: Five Minecraft-themed books with illustrations. When pillagers raid his village, Kevin, a young desert villager, is rescued by a friendly wandering trader. After Kevin joins the Guild of the wandering traders (changing his name to Winston), he uncovers the Guild’s hidden agenda, forcing a painful decision about what truly matters in life.
Help! There’s a Chicken Outside My Window! And I Really Want to Eat It! (THE HELP! SERIES) ($1.99) by Lee Taylor Dean: Help! Jonathan sees a chicken outside of his window, and he really wants to eat it. But Mommy’s too busy writing her shopping list to even take a peek as they sit in the grocery store parking lot. Will Mommy ever take a look at Jonathan’s prized chicken? Find out in this side-splitting account! Based on a true childhood story.
Max’s Forest Adventure ($2.99) by Riley Woods: Join Max on an enchanting journey in “Max’s Forest Adventure: Exploring Nature.” Perfect for ages 3-5, this beautifully illustrated picture book captures the magic of nature and the joy of discovery. Follow Max as he meets friendly animals and learns valuable lessons about friendship and nature. Ideal for bedtime stories or early reading practice.
Answers For Curious Kids: Where Every Question Sparks an Adventure! ($1.99) by Robyn Connelly: “Answers For Curious Kids” turns everyday mysteries into fun learning moments. Follow Kade, as he explores intriguing questions about the world, such as how do plants grow, how do airplanes fly, where do rainbows come from, how are bubbles made, how does breathing work, how do magnets work, why is the sky blue, and other general questions.
GROW: How We Get Food from Our Garden (Food Books for Kids Book 3) ($1.99) by Karl Beckstrand: A child and grandfather till, plant, and harvest fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs, and grains in a tongue-twisting picture book with online tips for starting your own garden. Selected by Oregon Agriculture in the Classroom Foundation, The Library of Congress, The USDA (Virginia Tech), and the Georgia Farm Bureau. Children (ages 4 – 7).
Help! I Have Toothbrush Bristles Stuck in my Throat! (And I Can’t Get Them Out!) ($1.99) by Lee Taylor Dean: Help! Monika has toothbrush bristles stuck in her throat! After she brushes her teeth, her throat feels fuzzy! It has to be those nasty bristles. Join Monika as she gets her best friend, the school nurse, and even the principal to look for the missing toothbrush bristles. What will she do? Find out in this wacky adventure.
A Quest to Save Alfham (Sword and Bow Book 1) ($2.99) by Jeff Denoncour: When brothers Jeff and Sam receive a Christmas tree from a stranger, they have no idea they’re about to go on the biggest adventure of their lives and become heroes in a magical kingdom they never knew existed. Led by Mas, a wise elf, into the world of Alfham, the boys set out on a quest, battling strange creatures, in hopes of saving a dying world.
Whimsical Wonders: 50 Tales of Fictional Fun ($2.99) by DERICK CHIBILU: Whimsical Wonders: 50 Tales of Fictional Fun is a delightful collection of stories that will capture your imagination and transport you to whimsy and wonder. These stories are a product of the creative mind of Mr. Derick Chibilu, a lover of fun and fanciful tales.
Amara’s Big Scary Race (The Overcomer Series 1) ($2.99) by Ruth Obiarinze: Amara has trained all summer long for a big race. She is confident because she believes that the work she has put into training will automatically equate to success. However, when life throws a wrench in her aspirations, Amara is forced to learn the true meaning of perseverance in order to see her goals fulfilled.
A Leap into Darkness ($0.99) by Ray Petrolino: When the queen succumbs to a baffling illness, an earnest young dog must lead a ragtag band of animals in a desperate fight to save their kingdom from war and the cunning manipulation of a dark sorcerer.
Do Fish Ever Fart? ($4.99) by Timothy Alan: Young readers will enjoy this book with a sense of humor and adventure, join Timmy as he lives an adventure trying to answer his bold question of the day “Do fish ever fart?” As he journeys through the day, he plays with friends, and is filled with empathy and dreams of the exciting world of his goldfish Goldie.
4 Hidden Picture Books for Kids ($2.99) by Karl Beckstrand: Search and spy out food, insects, wild animals, and a monster in this collection of popular picture books: It Came from Under the High Chair: A Mystery; She Doesn’t Want the Worms; Butterfly Blink; and Ma MacDonald Flees the Farm (about a woman-owned business)—each with multicultural characters—bound in one volume. Ages 3-8.
The Gigantic Giraffe with Grit ($0.99) by Louis Papadakis: Encourage your child to overcome challenges with Gertie’s delightful, inspirational skating experience! The Giant Giraffe with Grit is a touching tale of Gertie the giraffe who wanted nothing more than to learn how to skate. With a little inner strength and some helpful encouragement from friends, she chases her dream.
Steven F Seagull & The Missing Chips ($0.99) by Kitty May Gruchelska: It’s time to get salty in this feel-good tale of self-belief. Join Steven Fitzgerald Seagull and his newly formed CIA (Chips Investigation Agency) on an adventure to solve the mystery of the chipocalypse, and find who is responsible for the missing chips.