Tessa and the Tease

By Amy Syd Babcock

Tessa liked school until Luke started teasing her about being short. Teasing is a type of bullying that most children experience and most children wish they could make it stop. This book presents an interesting approach to figuring out how to stop the teasing and...

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An Incredible Insect ABC!
By Craig Macnaughton

Insects play a fundamental role in all ecosystems, such as fertilizing the soil and other functions. They are incredibly important for our environment, which is why children should get to know them. With this book, children will see insects in a new way, be able...

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Little Özil

By Lewis Beilman

Little Özil is the story of a boy named Mustafa, who likes soccer and practices a lot at home and school. The problem is that although his schoolmates admire him for his ability, they also tease and discriminate against him. Mustafa feels uncomfortable but continues...

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When Step Met Skip

By Vicky Weber

When Step Met Skip by Vicky Weber is an adorable children’s book that provides a great introduction to the concepts required for reading and writing music. The fun characters, Step and Skip, are full of personality, as they explore the musical staff. Step is calculated...

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What Is Good and What Is Bad?

By Mrs. D.

To educate a child, there are many factors to consider. It is advisable to teach children how to develop criteria that will enable them to compare with their own experiences. What Is Good and What Is Bad? is a good example of this. The story...

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I'm a Dyslexic Superhero

By Marnie Hibbert

Dyslexia affects the ability to read and can cause the person to confuse the letters or alter their order. For children with dyslexia, reading can be a little more difficult, but with effort, they can do it. I'm a Dyslexic Superhero is the story of...

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Alphabet Anatomy Meet the Lower Case Letters

By Linda Ann Jones

Recognizing letters is important because it allows children to understand the relationship between oral and written language. This is the foundation for basic skills like reading and writing, and if it's fun to start with, it will be easier to continue. In other words, recognizing...

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Splats

A Collection of Crazy Creatures
By Simon Crack

What are Splats? Probably just what you think of when you see that word, but with a funny and very creative twist by Simon Crack, author of the enjoyable children’s book, Splats. When you think “splat” you might picture, heaven forbid, a bird splatting on...

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Little Nikki - Her Journey to Self-Love

A children's book about self-love, self-esteem and growth
By Nicole Marshall

“I love myself. I love me and everything about me.” Have you ever looked at yourself in the mirror and said these words? Little Nikki didn’t; at least, not at first. She was born into a loving family and told from a young age that...

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I Move A Lot and That's Okay

By Shermaine Perry-Knights

Grace is a very cheerful 7-year-old girl who lives with her parents. Due to her father’s military work, the family must move regularly, but even though they do it frequently, the process is not easy. Moving means leaving things behind, such as selecting what to...

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