Unicorns, School and Me

By Emma Meyer

Do you understand the meaning of the word, empathy? It means you can feel and understand the feelings of others. In Emma Meyer’s Unicorns, School and Me, young Fleur is learning about magical powers, something her new friends have in abundance. But these new friends...

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Uno the One-Legged Spider

A fun, quirky, and wholesome comic style children's book set in nature among animal friends.
By Brandee Huddleston, Courtney Huddleston

Uno the One-Legged Spider by Brandee and Courtney Huddleston is a charming children’s storybook about a one-legged spider named Uno who wants to run in his town’s big race, but his running shoe is worn out and later chewed up by his house pet. When...

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Unruly Pets

By Diana Legere

Unruly Pets by Diana Legere is a kids' picture book. Mr. Chadwick Martin McFerd has a lot of pets, but they are not your ordinary, run-of-the-mill animals. His fat cat is checkered and carries a pail. He has a bird, stripy and purple, who spends...

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Unknown Waters

Sara's Magical Coral Reef Adventure
By Cynthia Bordelon

Unknown Waters: Sara's Magical Coral Reef Adventure is a work of fiction in the animals and nature subgenre. It is best suited to emerging readers aged five to eight years and was penned by author Cynthia Bordelon with illustrations by Mariya Prytula. In this charming...

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Uniquely Beautiful!

By Sandra Smith

A book that everyone should have! People are different and this is good because one of the wonders of the world is its diversity in all aspects. But sometimes, we need to teach this idea to little ones enjoyably and easily for them to understand....

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Understanding Oscar

By Jade Chapman

Understanding Oscar by Jade Chapman is an informative and beautiful story for children. The book shows brothers Banjo and George getting to understand their other sibling, Oscar, and friend, Nala, who each have autism, but not in the same way. Oscar can't talk and sometimes...

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Unicorn, Don't Do That!

It's okay if a Unicorn poops on your doorstep
By Lois Wickstrom

Unicorn, Don’t Do That! (It's okay if a Unicorn poops on your doorstep) by Lois Wickstrom is a humorous children’s book about a unicorn named Stega, who poops rainbows. One day Stega is invited to her friend Benny’s party and she needs to find a...

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Unconditionally Conditional

How They Love Me. How They Love Each Other. How They Love Others. (What I Tell Myself)
By Michael A Brown

Unconditionally Conditional: How They Love Me. How They Love Each Other. How They Love Others by Michael Brown is a book that presents a great deal of important and serious questions about love that children might be asking, even if only within themselves. The book...

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Unwanted

By Mary E. Sandford

Unjust, unfortunate, unruly, and unable are some of the words that describe the many challenges that Deborah 'Debbie' Spencer faces while living in The Home. Despite the fact that she lives in an orphanage, one day she wishes to have a family again that is...

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Urban Playground

What Kids Say About Living in San Francisco
By Katie Burke

Urban Playground: What Kids Say about Living in San Francisco by Katie Burke is a non-fiction book about fifty children ages five to nine who are growing up in San Francisco. For the first five children, the author asked questions about the makeup of their...

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