Let's Eat Together

By Reid Kaplan

Bring your good manners and don't be a beast. Let's Eat Together by Reid Kaplan is an adorable book for children that tackles the topic of healthy eating along with the concept of accepting differences in others and getting along with them. The forest animals...

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Outdoor Sports Sticker Adventure

By Hopscotch Girls

Outdoor Sports Sticker Adventure is a children’s adventure/activities, crafts and games book written by the Hopscotch Girls. Who says girls have to sit at home and play with dolls or pretend to be little princesses? The Hopscotch Girls have loads of better ideas that mean...

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What Makes My Dad Special?

Join little Kate as her mom tells her about all of the things that make her dad such a great person – and why she chose him… just for them. US Version.
By C. Selbherr

What Makes My Dad Special? is a children’s social issues picture book written by C. Selbherr and illustrated by Nugraha. Kate and her mom were out in their garden playing when Kate began to ask questions about her dad. She wanted to know what made...

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Toilet Trouble

Poems for Beginner Readers (Grades K-2) (Funny-Bone-Tickling Children's Poetry)
By Brett Fleishman

Toilet Trouble: Poems for Beginner Readers Volume 2 by Brett Fleishman is an ideal book for your child to learn how to read. This collection of twenty poems, along with the fun illustrations by David Harston, will make them laugh while they read about baby...

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Bedtime Story

Poems for Advanced Readers (Grades 5-7) (Funny-Bone-Tickling Children's Poetry)
By Brett Fleishman

Brett Fleishman has done it again with Bedtime Story: Poems for Advanced Readers Volume 2 (Grades 5-7) (Funny-Bone-Tickling Children's Poetry). In this book, the collection of over twenty poems along with the fun illustrations by Sam White offers a special treat. Your child will experience...

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Children's Money Savvy Questions

By Roy Hollinshead

Financial literacy should begin as young as age 5. As your child continues to grow well into their pre-teen years, they should have a better handle on and understanding of money management. Roy Hollinshead’s Children's Money Savvy Questions offers young readers over forty various types...

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March On Children!

The Story Of James Meredith’s March Against Fear
By Katina L Rankin

“Finishing is far more important than starting” are the famous words of African-American Civil Rights Movement figure, James Meredith. In this book, March On Children! The Story Of James Meredith’s March Against Fear by Katina L Rankin, children will learn about how James Meredith had...

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Year One with Type One

A True Story of a Boy with Type 1 Diabetes
By Mike Suarez

Andrew is thirsty and always weak and tired, and he always wanted to pee. He goes to the doctor and gets his blood sugar checked. He has been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. Andrew has been admitted to the hospital. The doctor starts training him...

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Don't Feed the Elephant

By Sherry Ellis

The title is the first plus point dreamed up by Sherry Ellis. Which child, even a normally obedient youngster, could resist being told Don’t Feed the Elephant? I could almost hear the instant question – why not? Very probably with the addition of “the elephant...

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The Man Who Invented The Lawn Mower

And Other Inspirational Black-American Inventors And Their Inventions
By Christopher Davis Jr

Potato chips and lawnmowers, air conditioners and radiators, television remotes and tricycles and so much more. These are items in our daily twenty-first century life that we take for granted. But someone actually invented them. Has anyone heard of Frederick McKinley Jones? He invented air...

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