Koda and The Big Red Sun ($3.99) by M.G. Loir: Come along with Koda the Polar Bear on an exciting journey to rescue her Arctic habitat in this touching book for kids. When Koda sees the sun turning red and the ice melting, she realizes that she must act quickly to combat climate change. Koda shows incredible courage and resolve as she travels to the city to spread her message and encourage others to make positive changes.
12 Original Nursery Rhymes for Kids ($2.99) by Humpty Scribbles: Introducing a book of 12 original nursery rhymes perfect for children aged 3-6 years old! These rhymes capture the imagination and teach early literacy skills like language development and listening comprehension. Easy to learn and fun to sing, this book also fosters parent-child bonding. Makes a great gift!
Wash, Wash, Wash Your Hands! (Toddler educational books Book 1) ($0.99) by Amanda Hembrow: Do you want to teach your kid the importance of handwashing? Do you want them to learn with a great short story? Then this is the book for you, where right from teaching them to wash hands before eating anything to how germs get stuck to our hands which are not visible with the naked eyes it got it all.
St. Patrick’s Jokes Book for Kids: Shamrock Shenanigans: Hilarious Jokes and Puns for Kids to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day! ($2.99) by The Book Jokers: Get ready to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a hilarious collection of jokes and puns in “Shamrock Shenanigans: St. Patrick’s Jokes Book for Kids”! This fun-filled book is perfect for kids who love to laugh and will have them giggling and chuckling for hours on end. Inside this book, you’ll find a treasure trove of side-splitting jokes and clever puns that are sure to tickle your funny bone.
The Memoir That Makes You Go Mmm ($0.99) by B Turnquest: Mckenzie-Morgan has an odd fascination, and from this she mastered a skill that involves manipulating most of her sentences with her favorite consonant. As you read her memoir, for multiple reasons, (awed, doubtful, meditative and maybe because you can taste scrumptious food in your mouth), you will certainly go mmm.
Dream Knights: The Gate ($3.99) by E. Barron: Doctor Strange meets Inception when kids control their astral forms through their dreams. This engaging sequel to Dream Knights: The Network is perfect for fans of A Wrinkle in Time and middle grade fantasy books.
Hide and Seek Alphabet: With Australian Animals ($3.99) by Anna Finch: Learn the names and sounds of some of Australia’s unique wildlife as they hide on the page through the alphabet. From A-Z, can you find where the Australian animals are hiding?
The Infected Faculty (The Claiborne Elementary Files Book 1) ($2.99) by Kip Keith: Claiborne Elementary appears to be an institute of learning, but it is actually a platform for villainous scientists He and She to conduct questionable experiments on the students and faculty. However, they did not plan on a small group of friends banding together to thwart their plans at every turn…
Arti Smarty ($0.99) by Wes Snowden: A delightful collection of sixty unique short stories for the younger set. This groundbreaking, genuine collaboration between the author and his artificial intelligence friend, Arti Smarty, combines entertainment and learning in one fast-paced, easy-to-read package. Every story has a satisfying conclusion and a few entertaining words of wisdom by Arti.
Ouji The Curious Cat ($2.99) by Blair Cousins: Ouji is a curious black house cat who befriends a mouse. He loves making new friends but wasn’t expecting a grand adventure to come of it.
Peter and The Planets: Adventures in The Solar System ($2.99) by H.Z Childbooks: Are you ready to blast off on a space adventure? If so, then you and your little ones are in for a treat with this amazing children’s book that will take you on a journey through the planets and the solar system! With stunning illustrations and easy-to-understand language, this book is perfect for young readers who are curious about the mysteries of space. Your child will learn all about each!
Mellie the Mermaid: Is NOT Scared of ANYTHING ($3.99) by Anna Finch: Mellie the Mermaid is not scared of anything. She is not scared of whales, eels, or octopi with bright blue rings. As little Mellie ventures alone to explore the deep dark blue, will her bravado hold or are there dangers about which she still doesn’t have a clue?
Learning your ABC In a ‘green’ world ($2.99) by Naomi Shoshani: This book is intended to help pre-school and first-grade children recognize and acquire the letters of the alphabet through visualization in an enjoyable and easy manner. Children who are having difficulty learning to read can also greatly benefit from this book.
Mommy’s Smile ($4.99) by Lenora L. Wright: Mommy’s Smile is a children’s book about postpartum struggles. We use books to teach important lessons like anti-bullying, grief, how to be a good big sibling, etc. But what happens when mommy isn’t smiling?
Liam’s Adventures in Space (Dream Weaver Tales: Children Picture Books (Ages 4-6)) ($0.99) by J.P Anthony Williams: Blast off to another planet with “Liam’s Adventures in Space”, a thrilling children’s picture book (ages 3 to 6). Follow Liam as he embarks on a journey to discover the wonders of a new planet. The perfect bedtime story for your little adventurer. Ignite a love of science and space in your child with “Liam’s Adventures in Space”!
Adventure of the Brave Cats and More (A Just for Fun Story) ($1.99) by Sharon Lynn: Brother and sister, Mickey and Molly, set out on a cruise vacation. While having a fun tropical island picnic, they realize they have been left behind by the ship. The island seems scary, and Mickey is ready to battle to keep them safe. They find that there are others on the island and there is a volcano that is about to erupt. The new friends must work together to leave the island for safety.
Dinosaurs Like Bananas Too!: The Adventures of Logan and T-Rex ($3.99) by Erin Ciaravino: A little boy, Logan, wishes for a day of fun when he hears a mysterious roar from under the bed. Follow along as his wish is granted when he meets a new dinosaur friend and the two set out for a day of adventure. Who will they meet? What fun is in store for the new friends? When you are open to adventure, there are lots of new things to try!
Lime Green Ghost (Halloween Adventures Book 1) ($0.99) by Tevin Hansen: Will Trix and her friends survive Halloween night? Or will they be whisked off to the Elementary School of Evil? The Middle School of Malice? Or the High School of Horror?
Ooh went the wind… and out went the lights… Then out came the ghost on Halloween night!
Rohan and Nyra and Big Sister’s Bet ($1.99) by Anthony Delauney: A fun game of toss between siblings soon turns into an important financial lesson on greed and risk vs. reward. Sharing the story of the bond between a brother and sister, author and dad of two, Anthony Delauney’s fun rhyming format is easy to read, using interactive games as a tool to understand big ideas!
Fly, Little Bird! – Bilingual Children’s Picture Book in English and Ukrainian ($0.99) by Ingo Blum: A little bird is afraid of heights. The other birds laugh at him and leave him alone. No bird is afraid of heights! Are they wrong? A bilingual picture book about respect and self-esteem – and friendship! – for all kids ages 3+ learning English or Ukrainian as a second language.
Policeman Peet ($2.99) by Abby Casto: Policeman Peet features a crocodile Policeman that encounters a burglar on his shift. The story is 24 pages and goes through a chase and capture of the burglar. The text has rhyme and overall is a fun story.
Trapped In Asterre ($0.99) by C.R Martin: “Alex’s passion for video games consumed his studies, but his dream of becoming a developer was realized when he met the “Wizard.” Joined by friends, they accepted an opportunity to participate in a game that would change their lives forever, but at what cost? Find out in this thrilling novel.”
The House on Peril Street ($3.99) by Vanessa Perry: Billy and his family move to a new home, and Billy is unhappy about it. Things get worse when Billy realizes the house is haunted. Billy’s elderly neighbor helps him overcome his fears, and they develop an unlikely friendship.
Short Stories with Good Moral Lessons for Kids ($0.99) by Stonyram Publishing: This collection of charming stories is perfect for children of all ages and is sure to become a family favorite. Each story in this book is crafted to captivate young minds while teaching important life lessons.
Harris Hawk and the Golden Golf Ball ($2.99) by Carmen Harris: Jump into an exciting adventure with 9-year-old Ross, as he learns to play & develops his skills in golf. Harris Hawk brings the excitement of golf to all ages. This interesting and magical tale presented through the eyes of a child, captures the challenges & rewards of working hard and believing in yourself to achieve your goals.
Inside the Pencil Box ($0.99) by Avni Saxena: Inside the Pencil Box: Teaches powers of teamwork and friendship as a creative children’s chapter book! Welcome to the magical world within Emma’s pencil box, where two kingdoms lie: The Pencil Kingdom and the Eraser Kingdom. Here, school supplies turn into lively characters and do so much more than just write and erase!
Turtle Crossing ($1.99) by Malve von Hassell: Moving from home is hard, especially for children who cannot imagine a world beyond the one they have always known. Oliver the turtle experiences this first hand. Reluctant to leave his home, he finally runs to catch up with his parents. Oliver has some adventures along the way and learns an important lesson in the process.
Keep Going Back! ($2.99) by Christine Paige: Keep Going Back is a motivational book about a young boy’s battle with self-esteem and bullying issues. He struggles with wanting to go to school due to the unfamiliarity of the students and teachers there. This book is largely based on the co-author’s first year of going to school.
Semeli and the Magic Cookie Land ($2.99) by Despina Mavridou: Join Semeli on a magical adventure through the cookie-filled wonderland! In this heartwarming children’s book, Semeli learns the true meaning of friendship and discovers the value of sharing. With a flying train and endless cookies, what’s not to love? Perfect for any child who loves adventure and a sweet treat. Get your copy of “Semeli and the Magic Cookie Land” now!
Little Elephant Goes for a Walk ($4.99) by Jenn Kunrath: Fun memory game as kids they follow Little Elephant and his mom on their walk through their neighborhood. Kids can play along by finding hidden elements in the pictures including a mouse on every page. At the end of the book, kids are encouraged to go out for a walk with their family and play this same game, further promoting awareness and recall.
Mouse Trax ($0.99) by M.H. DIXON: Mouse Trax is a prosimetrum, a combination of prose and verse in the form of a 114-page novel for children. Nineteen short chapters allow for many evenings of bedtime stories. It includes over 50 rhyming poems that children love. It is available as an e-book, paperback, or audiobook that lasts 2 hours and 7 minutes, perfect for road trips.
Lost and Found (Alicia Connected Book 3) ($4.15) by Derek Fisher: Alicia and her parents go on a long weekend vacation to a house on a lake in the third and final book in the Alicia Connected series. Alicia and her friends learn about not always trusting what you read online, and one of her friends finds out that trusting someone online can lead to a very difficult time!
Ben Learns to Share ($2.99) by Cheri Lawrence: Check out the sample. A great book to teach children the importance of sharing. This book has beautiful illustrations that will catch children’s attention as they learn life lessons through Bem’s story. Makes a great gift for any child and a terrific tool for parents, and teachers. A must-read for bedtime stories as Ben discovers the joy of sharing.
Cameron & His Time Travelling Tablet – Hadrians Wall ($3.62) by Carl Millerchip: Join Cameron on an unexpected journey back through time after his birthday gift from his Dad turns out to be the key to fun-filled adventures all whilst making sure he aces his homework.
Books For Benjamin ($0.99) by R.G. de Rouen: Have you ever had a passion that nothing could stop your pursuit of it? Books For Benjamin tells the story of a worm who would rather read about adventures in a Giant peach than eat one. Yet, all he finds are old newspapers and magazines full of tomato splotches. Visions of great books are swirling in his head. If only he could make that happen.
Cameron’s Clutter: A Children’s Story Book about Donating Toys ($2.99) by Rachel Davis: Little Cameron wants a new toy but, already has so many. This is when his mom introduces the concept of donating. It’s a fantastic and simplified way to teach littles about downsizing and donating their toys through a fun storybook!
The Elephant that Wanted to Dance ($3.50) by Despina Mavridou: A heartwarming children’s book about the courage to follow your dreams and conquer your fears. It is ideal for building confidence in children ages 4 to 8 and the perfect read-aloud for parents, preschool and kindergarten teachers, and nursery caregivers.
Facts About Axolotls: I bet you didn’t know! ($0.99) by Amber Foster: Everyone has fallen in love with Axolotls! Looking at their cute little smiles it is no wonder why people love them, but they are truly fascinating animals as well. This book will walk you through some fascinating facts about these popular animals that I bet you didn’t know!
The Big Gift (Alicia Connected Book 1) ($2.99) by Derek Fisher: Alicia Connected – The Big Gift is the first book in the award-winning children’s book series on using technology safely. In this first book, Alicia is an elementary-age girl who is learning the ins-and-outs of using technology safely and securely with her friends through lessons learned in a compelling story.
Peep in the Deep – Sea Creature Counting Book ($1.99) by R. M. Smith: Children love ocean wildlife! Here is a book that introduces counting ocean sea animals. It features a growing number of fish and other sea animals chasing each other across the pages. An underwater 123 counting book featuring ocean animals from 1-11 designed to introduce first nonfiction concepts to babies and toddlers.
God’s Favorite ($2.99) by Brittany Green: God’s Favorite is a Christian children’s devotional featuring 15 scriptures that prove that they are God’s Favorite. Each page includes the scripture mentioned on the page. God’s Favorite is a great way for kids to learn scripture and gain confidence in the word of God.
Pepper’s Rescue ($4.99) by Shanna Davis: Pepper’s Rescue is based on a true story about a dog named, Pepper, who was abandoned at a McDonald’s off of a highway in Texas. Sad, alone, and scared, Pepper had to fend for herself. One night, a lady spotted her and tried to rescue her, but Pepper escaped! The lady did not give up, though, and Pepper finally gets her forever home.
Discover: The Solar System (Discover Series) ($2.99) by Sam Solyman: Join us in a miraculous quest to explore the vastness of space and its drifting wonders. Discover the mysteries of the solar system and comprehend the fascinating science behind its astonishing beauty. With advanced 3D visualization and artistic illustrations, immerse yourself in an epic space journey and find answers to many big questions.
Baby Dragon’s Big Sneeze ($0.99) by Sheryl Bass: This rhyming picture book teaches children pro-social lessons of sharing, teamwork, taking responsibility for mistakes, and giving others the benefit of the doubt. A sick baby dragon sneezes and accidentally burns a village. A young girl advocates for him with the angry villagers. They help him get well and in turn, he helps them rebuild.
The Lost Boys of Lampson (The Vancouver Island Mysteries Book 2) ($1.99) by Peter Holland: Billy’s grade 7 year is not at all what he expected. Lampson School is not the same. It is cold and unwelcoming. Worse than that, there is something weird going on — a dark figure in a window, crows attacking him and his best friend Ricky, a strange girl, Amy, who looks like she belongs in the past, and his nemesis, Andrew, is picking a fight with him. What is happening?
Dragon in the Mirror: Into Canonsland ($1.99) by Penelope S. Hawtrey: Things aren’t going well at home. Jayden’s fighting with her parents, and her mother’s sick. So, when Wyndham and the white dragon invite Jayden to visit their world, she leaps at the opportunity. But then Wyndham goes missing, so Jayden and her friends set out to find him. It’s a road to find a Knight and one of self-discovery for Jayden.
A Little Dog’s Life (The Adventures of Pepsi Book 1) ($3.99) by Matthew Drew: In “A Little Dog’s Life: Introducing Pepsi,” author Matthew Drew takes readers on a charming journey through the eyes of a small dog named Pepsi. The book is aimed at young readers and features delightful illustrations that perfectly capture the playful and curious nature of Pepsi.
The Kilkenny Clowder ($2.99) by Shelley Perry: A timeless tale of love and devotion sure to warm the hearts of your entire family. Follow Poppy and friends as they set off on a once in a lifetime adventure, full of twists and turns, and discover what it means to live a life purpose along the way.
Black Beauty (Illustrated & Annotated) ($1.99) by Anna Sewell: Discover 33 exclusive color illustrations and stories of bravery, empathy, and perseverance in this lovingly updated edition of cherished children’s classic Black Beauty, by Anna Sewell. Learn about the author, the book’s history, themes and impact, and the important work of charity World Horse Welfare in the new introduction by Leonora Teale.
Ann, der Ankylosaurus (Bilingual Edition: German/English) ($2.99) by Bridget N. Icefield: Follow “Ann, the Ankylosaurus” as she tracks down her herd. Bilingual Version: English/German. Simple sentences and graphics help your child concentrate on the words to read, enabling them to finish this book with little to no help. This book will provide a fun approach for your emerging reader to practice sight words.
My First Trip to Japan: Bilingual Japanese-English Children’s Book ($2.99) by Yeonsil Yoo: My First Trip to Japan is a fun Japanese-English bilingual book that inspires us to explore Japan, make new friends, and never be afraid to try new experiences. This adorable, short story will share valuable lessons about embracing the fear of new experiences and connecting with our own roots. Perfect for ages 4-7 or Japanese beginners.