The Grossest Picture Book Ever

(For Kids who Love to Laugh. Ages 4 and up)
By Derek Taylor Kent

The Grossest Picture Book Ever (For Kids who Love to Laugh) is written by Derek Taylor Kent and illustrated by Lynx Studios. Take a walk on the wacky and weird streets of Gross where our strange gross behaviors are celebrated instead of treated with disdain....

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What Wonders Await Outdoors

By Justine Avery

What Wonders Await Outdoors is a work of highly enjoyable nature fiction, written in picture book format for children by author Justine Avery, complete with illustrations by Liuba Syrotiuk. Following up on the Wonders series after What Wonders Do You See When You Dream, we...

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The silent T

By Anitha Rathod

The Silent T by Anitha Rathod is the story of a young girl named Julia and her journey through daily tasks that require her to be successful at new and sometimes challenging experiences. The reader follows Julia, a toddler-age girl, throughout learning how to walk,...

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My Beach Adventure

By Eric VanTuyl

My Beach Adventure by Eric VanTuyl is the story of a little girl who goes to the beach with her mom and dad. She searched and searched for something she can touch or play with but couldn’t find anything that would be safe enough for...

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Never Hug A Bug

Funny Rhymes and Insect Facts
By L. Mishell

Never Hug a Bug: Funny Rhymes and Insect Facts by L. Mishell is a children’s poetry book made up of educational poems about insects and other bug-like creatures. Before the verse begins, the author offers a small disclaimer that not all the featured creatures are...

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Wally and the Sweet Mountain Candy Factory

By Meghan E Christensen

Wally and the Sweet Mountain Candy Factory is a children’s picture book by Meghan E Christensen. Today Wally started working at his family’s Sweet Mountain Candy Factory. He wants to become a candy maker like his dad, grandfather, and great-grandfather. Grandpa gives him his first...

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Mimi’s Strategy

What to do when your sister takes your toys
By Linda Goudsmit

Mimi’s Strategy by Linda Goudsmit begins by telling young readers about a little girl named Hildy, her parents and little sister Francesca. Francesca looked up to Hildy and wanted to be just like her, even liking the same toys as Hildy. Hildy liked to play,...

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Nito and the Witch

By Jennie G. Wittenbach

Nito and the Witch, by Jennie G. Wittenbach, begins with 5-year-old Nito wanting to work in the vegetable fields with his mother, while his father works in a carpentry shop to help pay for Nito’s brother’s and sister’s schooling to learn a new language, as...

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The Rainbow's Argument

By Rocco Lo Bosco

The Rainbow’s Argument by Rocco Lo Bosco starts out with summer rain, ending up with a rainbow, the biggest one ever seen by the villagers of Dada Village. The rainbow colors were so pleased with the villagers liking them that the colors began to compete....

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12 Immigrants Who Made American Arts Great

By Tristan Poehlmann

Immigrants come to the United States of America from all over the world. They arrive as children and they arrive as adults. Some receive artistic training in the United States. Some seek artistic training in many countries. What they have in common is that they...

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