Anthony Armadillo Arrives in Alabama

For Its Bicentennial
By Patricia Mark Willoughby

“Anthony wants to learn about Alabama’s state symbols as he travels throughout the “Dixie State,” as Alabama is known.” Anthony Armadillo Arrives in Alabama: For Its Bicentennial is a fun story about Anthony, a curious little armadillo who wants to learn all about the state...

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Pemba and the Little Green Tree

By Shirley J. Starr

Pemba and the Little Green Tree by Shirley J. Starr is a children’s illustrated storybook. Pemba and his family live in a small stone hut on the mountain. They work their terraces, planting and harvesting food for the winter and Pemba and his grandfather collect...

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Noah's Story

By Grace Kim

Noah’s Story is a tender picture book about a boy named Noah who has high functioning Autism, also known as Asperger’s Syndrome. It is written by his mother, Grace Kim, as told to her by seven-year-old Noah. Noah’s mother decided to write a story from...

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Iris-A Blind Puppy-Sees the World

By Inga Eissmann Buccella

We are all different. We all have our strengths and our weaknesses, but sometimes our weaknesses provide us with hidden strengths. Iris was born blind, or at least she had limited vision. Because of her blindness, she was the last of the litter to be...

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Goldilocks and the Six Simple Machines

(paper) (Science Folktale)
By Lois Wickstrom

Goldilocks and the Six Simple Machines, written by Lois Wickstrom and illustrated by Nicole Hehn, is a children’s short story about six machines that help the Bear family with needs within their home. All of the Bears were gentle and appreciated the help of Goldilocks...

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Can I Play

By Dianne Miller

Can I Play by Dianne Miller is a children’s short story about a Little Bunny that does not want to include and accept other Little Bunnies while he is playing in the sandbox. All of the other Little Bunnies were different and given a task...

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Seacity Rising

A Tale of Unwatery Adventures
By Maryam Ansari

Seacity was an average-sized pond in an average-sized grove. A scroll that said something bad was going to happen made Babak the frog wonder if Seacity was in danger. The Seacitians were a deeply religious society so Babak went and broke the news to the...

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The Flying Tree

Teaching Children the Importance of Home
By Ingo Blum

The Flying Tree: Teaching Children the Importance of Home is a children’s picture book written by Ingo Blum and illustrated by Anna Zeezat. The life of a bird seemed to be so much better than living on the same old hill day after day. The...

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The Worst Book in the Whole Entire World

By Joey Acker

The Worst Book in the Whole Entire World is a quirky picture book written for kids and was produced, written and illustrated by author Joey Acker. Part of the Entire World Books Series, in it we meet a charming (if grumpy) little character called Nameless,...

Answers to Kids' Deep Questions in Photos

By Gayle Kimball

“What is the purpose of life?" “How do we know what’s real and not real?” “Why is there so much unfairness in the world?” “Where do babies come from?” Children ask the most intriguing questions. Some are very basic, simple really. Others require deep thought and intense...

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