Christina and Rosie: And the Wish that Came True ($0.99) by Rita Hillier: Christina and Rosie are sisters who are always kind to creatures big or small. When a squirrel becomes injured, their wish to become fairies in order to help him comes true! But what these girls accomplish without fairy magic is also incredible! This sweet, rhyming story demonstrates how even a small action can have a big impact.
Pierre the Pink Pig Teaches His Farmyard Friends French ($1.99) by Lyndsey Hope Douglas: Pierre was a little pink pig, raised in the South of France. He liked to play, and eat croissants, and in the mud he’d dance. Upon arriving at his new home, Pierre discovers his new farmyard friends, but they only speak English. So he sets about to teach them French words, phrases and foods! Let your child learn too!
Baby Dragon Finds His Family ($4.99) by Sheryl Bass: Short-listed for The Eric Hoffer Award Grand Prize (2024) from over 2500 submissions, Baby Dragon Finds His Family is the enchanting sequel to ELEVEN-time award-winning Baby Dragon’s Big Sneeze. Join Baby Dragon on a heartwarming quest to find his family. Living among humans, he sets off to discover others of his kind.
The Adventures of Dori: A Rescue Pup ($3.99) by Kathleen Conway and Juanita Ellis: Discover “The Adventures of Dori, A Rescue Pup!”—a delightful tale perfect for early readers or for story time with your little one. Join Dori, the lovable rescue dog, on her fun-filled adventures as she learns about teamwork, friendship, and helping others. This charming story is sure to become a favorite in your home!
4 Tongue Twisters for Tykes (Tongue Twisters for Kids Book 1) ($2.99) by Karl Beckstrand: TRY to read these funny fables out loud! Includes popular GROW: How We Get Food from Our Garden, The Dancing Flamingos of Lake Chimichanga, She Doesn’t Want the Worms – Ella no quiere los gusanos (Spanish-English pronunciation guide), and Ma MacDonald Flees the Farm (for ages 5 – 8)—with Asian, black, white, and South Asian characters.
The Empowering Puberty Book For Girls ($2.99) by Olivia Carson: “The Empowering Puberty Book for Girls”, is a comprehensive guide designed to educate, support, and empower young girls as they navigate the changes of puberty. It combines factual information with emotional support, practical tips, and personal reflections to help readers embrace this transformative phase with confidence and positivity.
Ingrid, Barnaby & Dot’s Dreamland Adventure ($1.99) by John Thomas and Mary Brainard: Join Ingrid, a curious girl, and her loyal friends, Barnaby the Dog and Dot the Ferret, on an exciting journey in Dreamland. Separated in this magical world, Ingrid must navigate dark forests and mazes to reunite with her friends and return home before nightfall, or be trapped forever.
Baxter and Jeffrey ($0.99) by Ariane Erickson: Jeffrey is a young boy who wants to become a knight, all by himself. Baxter is a young dragon who just wants to help him. Can the two be brave, kind, and helpful – together?
Oh, No, Bunny – You’re Still Not Funny! ($2.99) by Michele L. Sayre: The return of Yakov – the chaos-causing bunny is back! Sorcha and Dmitry have heard tales of their father’s imaginary bunny friend’s antics for years and thought he was exaggerating. He was not. Everyone thinks that they would like a pet, but no one is prepared for the trouble that a bunny like Yakov can get into! Oh, bunny, here we go again!
My Mama Says Inside Me Lives A Village ($0.99) by Nadine Levitt: Inside Me Lives A Village is a new book by Nadine Levitt that empowers children to identify, acknowledge, and direct the many feelings that live inside them. Feelings are a part of life, whether you feel happy, angry, sad, or shy, but they can feel even bigger and overwhelming to children.
The Case of the Missing Music (The Morgan Draca Mysteries Book 1) ($0.99) by Angela D. Moss: A tenacious young amateur detective finds her friend in tears. Will she be able to help? When Morgan learns her friend’s grandfather hid an original jazz composition, she vows to locate it. Join her as she sifts through the history and culture of New Orleans as she pursues the lost masterpiece.
Oh Kate ! ($4.99) by Finnegan, Ruth, R: A colorful first counting book in which little Kate jumps ecstatically in a muddy puddle and then explores the world around her – from ducks to frogs to butterflies – with the help of her mother and their adorable dog. This is the first in Ruth Finnegan’s absorbing Kate Pearl series that takes the reader – and Kate – from young childhood through young adulthood to full – fantastic – maturity.
Fire and Wolves: A Tale of Etria ($0.99) by Elizabeth R. Jensen: Award-winning middle grade fantasy novella, a tale of a ten year old girl in a unique environment of a story that middle-grade readers will be drawn into and not want to put down, while parents and teachers will be equally thrilled about the important lessons they’re learning about bullying and friendship.
Understanding Toddler Tantrums: A Neuroscientific Approach to Calming Your Child ($2.99) by Alan Leyderman: Introducing the author, a loving father in his forties who is taking on the crazy rollercoaster that is parenting two boisterous boys. The author’s days are filled with laughter, love, adventure, and yes, occasionally some pretty regular tantrums because he has two children, ages three and twenty months. But have no fear—his wife’s education in neurology gives her a unique perspective.
4 Career Books for Kids: With Job & Business Ideas (Careers for Kids Book 6) ($2.99) by Karl Beckstrand: What will your graduate do this summer—or the rest of their life? Explore award-winning books: The Bridge of the Golden Wood: A Parable on How to Earn a Living (selected by Vermont schools); Great Cape o’ Colors; Bright Star, Night Star; and Ma MacDonald Flees the Farm (about a woman-owned business)—each with multicultural characters. Ages 4-15.
The Pond of Reflection (The Pearls of Wisdom Series Book 1) ($0.99) by Catherine Ann Russell: Princess Journee loves life, but she has one nagging question: Who is she? Yes, she’s a mouse and a princess, but who is she really? She strikes out on a quest to find answers to this very question with her father’s mighty steed to protect her. She makes new friends, and searches for the Pond of Reflection, known to reveal one’s true identity.
Engaging Tales for Bright Boys ($0.99) by Casper Willow: This isn’t just a collection of stories; it’s a launching pad for young minds. Every tale whisks you away to fantastical lands, where extraordinary friendships are forged, and mysterious challenges lead to lessons that stick with you long after the last page.
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.
Along Came Spider – The Making of a Superhero (The Web Society Book 1) ($4.99) by Michele L. Sayre and Alexander “AP” Perez: Bullies exist everywhere. . . but so do superheroes. In Spider Monroe’s case, he finds out he can be a superhero for his blind best friend, Lacey. What’s his superpower? Invisibility. How does he use it? He stops two bullies in their tracks to save everyone. Bullies beware – heroes exist everywhere if we look inside ourselves to find them!
Inside ($2.99) by Roxana Chitanu: Cultivate Mindfulness in Your Child. This beautifully illustrated picture book makes learning the basics of mindfulness easy. You’ll offer a gentle introduction to mindfulness through simple words and vibrant pictures that will help children understand their inner world—the “inside” where thoughts, feelings, and memories come and go. But you stay.
The Little Bird that Wanted to Fly to the Moon ($2.99) by Svetlana Kitik: A story of a fledging’s maiden flight through the dawn and the night. ‘The Little Bird that Wanted to Fly to the Moon’ is a story laid with colour and rhyme, the Little Bird will nestle in one’s heart as she ventures out on a seemingly impossible mission filled with ambition, bright stars, comets, and adventure.
Little Red Driving Hood and the Three Repairs ($1.99) by Stacey Rayz: Celebrate National Automotive Service Professionals Week with Little Red! Get your copy of this Modern day mashup of Little Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks and the Three Bears. What will Little Red encounter on her way to Grandma’s this time?
Moppet’s Big Adventure: A Dog’s Tale of Bravery and Friendship ($0.99) by Rosie Barkington: Moppet’s Big Adventure is a delightful story about a little dog who finds bravery in spite of his size. After finding the courage to venture out of his comfort zone, in the face of being laughed at, he finds unexpected friendships and recognition in his community. If you have the courage to be brave, wonderful things happen!
Star and Moon’s Purr-fect Australian Adventure ($2.99) by Angela Allen: Come along as Star the Kitten and Moon the Puppy take you on their magical rhyming journey to Australia where they meet awesomely helpful new friends, including a jumping Kangaroo, a cuddly Koala bear, a talking Platypus, and a colorful Kookaburra, each sharing valuable life lessons along the way.
Skyler’s Space Adventures: An Unexpected Encounter ($2.99) by Auntie KC: When Skyler and his Astrobear best friend Apollo blast off to the Moon, the last thing they expect is to meet a real live alien! With a magic backpack and clues that show up on the soles of his feet, Pete the alien quickly brings Skyler and Apollo on the space adventure of a lifetime.
Sarah’s Gene-ius Discovery (STEAM School Squad) ($1.99) by Sallana Brown and Beatriz Gouveia: Embark on a thrilling adventure with “Sarah’s Gene-ius Discovery”! Join Sarah, a curious young scientist, as she explores the wonders of genetics and uncovers the mysteries of her family’s past. With the support of her friends and teachers, Sarah learns that understanding our origins can be both exciting and rewarding. Perfect for kids who love science and love to explore!
Saving Hambone’s Bacon ($1.99) by Julia H. Pace: Hambone is a lovable pig who is afraid he is bound for the griddle. When he realizes this, he begins to search for some kind of magic about himself that will make him more valuable than bacon. The book is uplifting and encourages children to believe in themselves and that animals deserve our care and affection. It is a fun read for adults and children.
The Last Storyteller (The Pearls of Wisdom Series Book 4) ($0.99) by Catherine Ann Russell: Journee, a mouse princess and daughter of the Great Mouse-King, is sent on a mission with her companions to retrieve a magic staff forged by the elves to protect the Zoe-Chai tree and her father’s kingdom from an alien bat army drawn to its powers. Can Journee and her friends find the staff before all is lost to a battle between good and evil?
Inspirational Sports Stories for Young Readers ($0.99) by Anthony Lynch: In “Inspirational Sports Stories for Young Readers,” get ready to lace up your sneakers and join an incredible adventure through the world of sports. This collection of stories isn’t just about winning games. It’s about discovering the incredible journeys that young athletes embark on, filled with courage, perseverance, and the joy of the game.
Penelope’s First Day at School ($2.99) by Sarah Barry: Beautifully illustrated children are invited to explore the world alongside Penelope, a lovable and fluffy panda, as she steps into Bamboo Grove School for the very first time. It’s not just about the first day of school but about overcoming fears and embracing new experiences.
Super Gay ($1.99) by Jessi Hersey: Super Gay is here to save the day in this pride-filled story for anyone learning about pronouns! It demonstrates the importance of accepting and loving yourself and everyone around you. This explores different kinds of love in a safe way, exposing kids to a more accepting society.
Matt and the School Thief ($3.99) by M. K. Kilian: Matt is the suspect in a series of thefts at school. He must clear his name and expose the bully who framed him—not easy when he’s dealing with the teacher’s pet! Fortunately, he has his friends and his intrepid cat Wombat to help him. But nothing goes as expected. Join Matt in his thrilling quest to save his reputation and find the real thief.
The Whole World Opened Up ($2.99) by Laylah Richmond and Sharon Richmond: The Whole World Opened Up is the stunning debut by Laylah and Sharon Richmond, and a child’s perfect introduction to independent reading. Featuring a rich story and fun illustrations, this chapter book explores numerous themes, including: the power and magic of words, perseverance and pride, African American history, friendship, and community.
A Boy, a Basket, and a Miracle! ($1.99) by Patti Emminger: A fun, innovative retelling of the Bible story of Jesus feeding 5,000 people from 1 small basket of fish and loaves. Uniquely told from the shy, young boy’s perspective as he summons the courage to share his lunch basket, it is written to inspire youngsters to see gifts within themselves that they can use to make the world a better place.
Monster Problems A to Z ($3.99) by Stacie Green: Discover the magical world of “Monster Problems A to Z” where mythical creatures face real-life challenges with heart and humor! This captivating children’s book takes readers on an alphabetical adventure, introducing characters like anxious aliens and nostalgic Medusas. Each page offers engaging storytelling and rich vocabulary while teaching valuable lessons in empathy and understanding.
Revolutionary Quest: A Time-Travel Adventure through America’s Past ($4.99) by Jane Vera: This is the perfect book to spark a child’s interest in history. Through Alex’s adventures back in revolutionary times, the book explores the causes, course, and consequences of the Revolutionary War with exciting stories and valuable lessons. The book also includes quizzes and fun activities to help kids learn the truth behind the legends.
The Academy (The Climate Diaries Book 1) ($1.99) by Aaron Arsenault: The Climate Action Taskforce doesn’t just tackle superstorms; it’s dedicated to ensuring humanity’s future. Within its Academy lies a clandestine imperative, now more urgent than ever. With the founder’s mysterious disappearance, the race is on to cultivate the next generation of visionary leaders before the window of opportunity closes.
There Are Absolutely No Dragons In This Book: Not A Single One ($1.99) by Ennes Higgins: Discover a world filled with magical creatures! “There Are Absolutely No Dragons in This Book!” follows Danny, who senses fiery dragons lurking in the shadows, always disappearing just before he can see them. Are they real, scary, or friendly? Join Danny’s adventure into the magical realm of playful dragons.
Gnomes and Knights ($2.99) by Michael Parkes: Gnomes and Knights is a book in two parts. Gnomes is a whimsical collection of short stories with rhyming and whimsy! Knights is the second part of the book, a tale of a nervous squire becoming an initiate of the Knight’s Order. Through cleverness, leadership, and courage, Nathan the Knight ultimately faces the evil head-on.