Sight of Me

Sight Word Comic Book
By Dr Qiana Gray

Sight of Me, by Dr. Qiana Gray, is self-described as a sight word comic book. It is intended to help children express their emotions. The overriding goal is to help them acknowledge and comprehend their emotions and those of others. Gray’s conviction is that children...

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Spirit of the Saluda River

By Diana Tuorto

Spirit of the Saluda River by Diana Tuorto is an empowering journey based on a true story. A horse, soon to be called Spirit, loved giving rides to children but when he began losing his eyesight, his owners decided to get rid of him. Spirit...

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Small Fry

By Stephenie Wilson Peterson

On his first day in middle school in a new city, Silas is sent to the adjoining elementary school. Everyone, students, teachers, and even the principal, thinks he’s a wannabe big kid, but Silas is only guilty of having growth hormone deficiency. Middle school doesn’t...

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Science Discovery Files

10 Forgotten Stories of Incredible Scientists
By Diane Lincoln

As early as the 1950s, CFCs were used in cooling devices. Scientists argued that they were safe, but one scientist, Mario Molina, wasn’t so sure. A recognized chemist, Molina studied the compound in the 1970s and was shocked to discover that it released a chlorine...

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Sneaky Snobby

By Jennifer Kvam

There’s a bully in every group; even amongst adults, bullies prevail. They take pride in taking what’s not theirs to take like friends and toys and anything that makes someone happy. JoJo calls her neighbor Sneaky Snobby because that’s exactly what she is. Sneaky Snobby...

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Superpower: Imagination

A Book With Pictures Only You Can See
By Jacqui Shepherd, SKlakina SKlakina

Who says ordinary people don’t have superpowers? Superpower: Imagination by Jacqui Shepherd is here to challenge that narrative with a one-of-a-kind children’s book. This story takes the reader on a complex adventure filled with stunning natural sights, friendly animals, and kooky means of transportation. There...

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Sofia the Nurse Shark

By Alice Smith

Sofia the Nurse Shark is a children’s picture book by Alice Smith, with illustrations by Daniel Carrillo. In this story, we get to know a nurse shark named Sofia who lives in Elbow Reef within the beautiful John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in the...

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Samba in Switzerland

By Paul Yanuziello

Samba in Switzerland by Paul Yanuziello is beautifully illustrated by Joshua Miller and is the third book of a series. I cannot wait to read the first two. The story's dedications are heart-warming and are a good starting point for the cutest of children’s books....

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Swept Away

Ruth Mornay and the Unwanted Clues
By Natalie Hyde

Swept Away: Ruth Mornay and the Unwanted Clues by Natalie Hyde is a delightful mystery. Loss is never easy. When Ruth’s neighbor Beatrice passes away, everyone believes it was simply an unfortunate accident. Ruth doesn’t believe that. She’s convinced that something more sinister is at...

Sometimes When I’m Worried

By Deborah Serani

Sometimes When I’m Worried is a work of fiction in the social issues, self-help, diversity, and education subgenres. It is intended for young readers from ages four to eight years and was penned by author and psychologist Dr. Deborah Serani Psy.D., with accompanying illustrations by...

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