The Giant and the Olive
The giant couldn't believe it. He had found the perfect Olive. So round, so shiny, so black--he must show all of his friends! So starts the journey of The Giant as he runs to share his happiness with everyone and the sorrow and joy that grows from his jubilation. Leo Daly, the son of iconic South African illustrator and writer Niki Daly, re-imagines the universal tale of loss, grief, and the joy of new beginnings. A simple but empathetic story borne from the pain and loss of a miscarriage, this big-hearted, humorous story of a tall Giant in love with a little Olive examines our loves, passions, and the destruction of loss. A breath of fresh air that unflinchingly tackles our greatest fear. Like Where the Wild Things Are or Frog and Toad, A Lost Button, The Giant and the Olive tackles our fears and triumphs with humor and grace. A tale for any age from the kindergartner to the octogenarian.
Animalcolm
From David Baddiel, the brightest new star of children's books and winner of the LOLLIES award, comes a laugh-out-loud adventure for every child who ever wondered what it might be like to be a bit of an animal...Malcolm doesn't like animals.Which is a problem because his family love them. Their house is full of pets. What the house is NOT full of is stuff Malcolm likes. Such as the laptop he wanted for his birthday.The only bright spot on the horizon is the Year Six school trip, which Malcolm never thought his parents would pay for. And yet there he is, on the bus, heading to... oh no. A farm.Over the next days, Malcolm changes. He learns a lot about animals. More, in many ways, than he would like. He learns what it's really like to be an animal. A whole series of animals, in fact...It does make him think differently. And speak differently. And eat differently. And, um, smell differently. But will he end up the same as before?Because sometimes the hardest thing to become is... yourself.
The Home Team
Written for younger children, this book is about two siblings who learn about sharing together.Using simple and expressive verse combined with delightful illustrations, the author's intention is to highlight the importance of learning to share.The background themes of sports and team play provide a relevant context for this story.This book is the first of a series of four books which aid in the development of mature attitudes in young children. The focus is upon relational conflict resolution between siblings.The other books in the series also focus on cooperation as a key element in living harmoniously together - a skill that if not learnt at an early age will result in greater problems that are much harder to resolve in adult conflict resolution issues.
Dora: Happy Easter! Felices Pascuas!
Celebrate Easter with Dora and her friends in this bright and cheerful interactive board book! In this colorful, interactive board book, little ones will love discovering holiday surprises by pulling tabs, lifting the flaps, and turning the wheel. So, let's head to the garden for an awesome Easter adventure with Dora and her friends. ?癒V?monos! Let's go!
Cayden and the Snail Parade
Cayden and the Snail Parade is a picture book for toddlers and preschoolers that encourages slowing down, kindness, and emotional awareness.After a rainy day, Cayden notices snails crossing the sidewalk and carefully helps them reach safety. Through simple language and soft illustrations, the story supports early emotional development while reinforcing focus, patience, and awareness during everyday moments.
The Powder is Lit
Three kids. Two centuries. One spark that could ignite a revolution.What if a single drumbeat could change history?When Rose and Nathaniel slip back to 1775, Williamsburg is on the brink of rebellion. Tensions between colonists and the British are sparking like fire on dry powder. Liberty and loyalty collide everywhere, on the streets, in the taverns, even in the Governor's Palace. But when a secret letter reveals Lord Dunmore's shocking plan, they realize they might be the only ones who can stop disaster.Rose, Nathaniel, and Pearl are on the most dangerous mission of their lives. From Patrick Henry's thunderous "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" speech to a daring drumroll that could change the future, the friends must navigate spies, soldiers, and hidden codes. If they get this wrong, the American Revolution might never ignite.Perfect for fans of Magic Tree House and I Survived, The Powder Is Lit whisks readers between past and present in a gripping mystery about courage, friendship, and the sparks that start a revolution.
Skadi
Rowan tries very hard to be good. She sits still, keeps her clothes clean, and says sorry when she's told to. But Rowan has a secret pine marten. Skadi is invisible to everyone else and utterly uninterested in behaving. He climbs, spills, steals jam and leaves muddy pawprints wherever he goes. Where Rowan wants to please, Skadi wants to play. As Rowan learns to be quiet and compliant, Skadi grows restless. And Rowan begins to wonder if being "good" is the same as being true. Skadi is a tender, beautifully illustrated picture book about self-acceptance, imagination and the wild inner parts of childhood that deserve care rather than correction. Perfect for children aged 4-7, parents, educators and anyone who believes that growing up shouldn't mean growing smaller.
On the Other Side of the Forest
A 2021 New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children's Book "Absorbing storytelling."--Publishers Weekly STARRED Review "A riveting read."--Kirkus Reviews STARRED Review What's on the other side of the forest? A young rabbit and his father are determined to find out in this modern picture book that "feels like a vintage gem" (New York Times), calling to mind the tender work of Beatrix Potter. Some say that wolves, ogres, and giant badgers live in the forest beside Arthur's house. That's why no one ever goes in there, to see what's on the other side. But one day, Arthur's dad has an idea--a magnificent idea! Build a tower to look over the treetops! But a magnificent idea takes a lot of work. Will the villagers join and help them? And when the tower takes shape, what will they see on the other side? This wonderful, heartwarming story reminiscent of classic children's books, is perfect for: Teaching kids about cooperation and teamwork--and how they help us achieve our dreams!A fun and creative Easter or Spring-themed gift for kids
Baby Learns to Lean
Is it almost time to wean your baby? Are you dreading it? What if weaning could strengthen your bond instead of straining it? What makes this season challenging for many, is families sometimes replace the only strategy the child has ever known or relied on to get their needs of feeling seen, safe and soothed met with something insufficient. Additionally, your child cannot understand why it is happening, so they protest mightily when those needs feel denied. We do the same thing as adults. I want to introduce you to the gift of leaning-a principle we all need in life to thrive. We all have needs so rather than teach our child to run to toys, food, or technology in their felt need, what if we taught them how to find it in relationship? Leaning will take this challenging transition and turn it into a celebratory and memorable rite of passage for your family.
Noam-The First Easter Bunny
Emile B. LaCerte Jr., with the help of his sister. We restored the legend of the Easter Bunny with the Passion story of Christ.With imagination hope and love becomes reality.That's what we storytellers do. We restore order with imagination. We instill hope again and again and again. (Walt Disney)
Topsy's Big Escape
A delightful retelling of a circus elephant's escape in Wilmington, North Carolina comes to life in Topsy's Big Escape: The Mostly True Story of a Runaway Circus Elephant! In 1922, Topsy was the star attraction of the world's second largest circus, the Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus. One night after a sold-out performance, a dog's bark spooked her, and she ran away, trouncing through the streets and neighborhoods of Wilmington. Topsy was a hungry elephant and ate many gardens-but no one was hurt. After a few days on the loose, a plucky Wilmington police officer lured her with peanuts and reunited her with her circus family.Full of whimsical illustrations that bring the busy circus to life, Topsy's Big Escape reminds us that sometimes a snack and a friendly face is all we need to feel safe.
Millie Felt Big
Millie Feels Big is a gentle, beautifully illustrated story about growing confidence, patience, and believing in yourself.When Millie plants a tiny seed, she learns that even the smallest things can grow into something wonderful with care, time, and love. As she waits and wonders what might appear, a little bit of magic helps her discover that feeling "big" doesn't mean being tall or strong - it means feeling brave, happy, and proud inside.Perfect for bedtime reading and shared moments, Millie Feels Big encourages young children to explore emotions, build self-esteem, and celebrate their own quiet growth in a safe and comforting way.A heartwarming story for children aged 2-6 and the grown-ups who read with them
Claris and the Easter Delight
As flowers bloom across Paris, it's Easter time for Claris! This Easter's going to be egg-stra special for her - but why? Find out in this gorgeous new story! Celebrate the joy of helping others in this delightful new storybook about Claris, the chicest mouse in Paris. At this fun time of year, there are new friends to meet, old friends to adore, and plenty of good cheer (and chocolate) to go around! Compassion is always in fashion in this dazzling range of Claris storybooks for younger readers. Created by the beloved fashion illustrator and art director Megan Hess, the storybooks are a range of shorter original rhyming stories starring Claris and her adorable animal friends. Perfect for pre-schoolers and sure to charm the whole family! With more than a million children's books in print, Megan Hess's beautiful rhyming picture books are adored worldwide. She is the creator of three best-selling picture-book series for children: Claris, World of Claris and the Young Queens Collection. Perfect for: Readers aged 3-6 who love dress-ups, gentle adventure and friendship stories. Readers of all ages who love all things fashion and style! Fans of sparklingly fun picture books such as Eloise and Olivia. Gift-buyers looking for a dazzlingly beautiful, rhyming picture book. Discover the world of Claris with more gorgeous adventures: The Chicest Mouse in Paris Fashion Show Fiasco Bonjour Riviera Holiday Heist Palace Party The Secret Crown Pasta Disaster Magnificent Mess Dazzling Diamond Egg
Titus Wants a Friend
Titus is a lonely little snake. He wants a friend, so he sets out to find one! First, he meets a monkey and asks the monkey if they could be friends. The monkey says no because snakes have scales, and the monkey does not have friends with scales. Titus is sad and discouraged but he doesn't give up.He next asks a bird, a turtle, and a river otter if they would be his friend. Will they accept him for who he is? Or will their differences get in the way of new friendship?Titus Wants a Friend gently teaches young readers about empathy and perseverance as they follow Titus through the Amazon jungle, meeting different creatures and learning about what makes each one different-and uniquely special, just like Titus the snake.
Cupid's Most Thankful Thursday Coloring & Activity Book
Engaging & Interactive Fun for Kids Ages 5+ Hello from Holidayville! This companion coloring & activity book to Cupid's Most Thankful Thursday invites young readers to step inside Cupid's heartfelt adventure alongside Gabrielle, Michael, and Ariel, the quiet girl whose wish to feel seen changes everything. Filled with exercises that strengthen reading comprehension, problem-solving, creative writing, and math skills, Cupid's Most Thankful Thursday Coloring & Activity Book brings together the adventure of the original story with a variety of timeless activities. Coloring Pages: Encourage creative expression through Holidayville-themed illustrations.Math Problems: Strengthen addition, subtraction, and logical thinking using visual images, number puzzles, and age-appropriate equations.Sequencing: Challenge logic skills with letter and number sequencing puzzles and games. Word & Image Searches: Encourage focus, vocabulary growth, and attention to detail with Holidayville maps, mazes, and hidden-object illustrations.Story Elements & Creative Writing: Prompt young readers to map out the story elements, including story setting, main events, problem identification, and the solution. Then, allow them to explore additional creative ideas by writing their ideal ending to the story. Reflection Activities: Reinforce social-emotional learning by exploring empathy, thankfulness, and what it means to feel seen and valued....and much more!
Titus Wants a Friend
Titus is a lonely little snake. He wants a friend, so he sets out to find one! First, he meets a monkey and asks the monkey if they could be friends. The monkey says no because snakes have scales, and the monkey does not have friends with scales. Titus is sad and discouraged but he doesn't give up.He next asks a bird, a turtle, and a river otter if they would be his friend. Will they accept him for who he is? Or will their differences get in the way of new friendship?Titus Wants a Friend gently teaches young readers about empathy and perseverance as they follow Titus through the Amazon jungle, meeting different creatures and learning about what makes each one different-and uniquely special, just like Titus the snake.
Matilda!
Who can resist the charm of a French bulldog?Meet Matilda, a spirited little pup with a heart full of courage and curiosity. This Christmas, she sets off on a delightful adventure through the snowy streets of London, making new friends, spreading holiday cheer, and discovering the loving home she's always dreamed of. Filled with festive fun, laughter, and a touch of puppy mischief, Matilda, Queen of the French Bulldogs, is the perfect read for children and dog lovers to snuggle up with this holiday season.
Chocolate T Rex
Join Rex, the lovable T-Rex, on a sweet and educational adventure that blends fun, play, and learning! Chocolate-T-Rex is a delightful board book that introduces young readers to essential concepts through the playful adventures of Rex, a charming little T-Rex. Designed for children aged 0-3 years, this interactive book combines vibrant illustrations, engaging storytelling, and a touch of humor to captivate young minds. This book offers a perfect blend of entertainment and education. Published by Five Mile, Sharna Carter's work is part of a "soft education" series that explores themes of process, play, and language, making it an ideal choice for early learning and parent-child bonding.
Easter Bunny's Clumsy Crew
Discover the joy of teamwork and problem-solving as the Clumsy Crew turns mishaps into magical moments! Clumsy Crew is a delightful board book that combines humor, vibrant illustrations, and engaging storytelling to captivate young readers aged 0-3 years. This interactive book follows the lovable Clumsy Crew as they navigate their way through amusing challenges, teaching children the value of teamwork, resilience, and creativity. This sturdy and durable book is perfect for shared reading and parent-child bonding. Consuelo F. Ortiz's work reflects her passion for creating engaging and accessible children's literature that celebrates fun and learning.
Mac and Cheez
It's okay to be different!Mac is a unique kid, and he is ready to make new friends! But when he tries to play with the other kids, they are rude and tease him. Mac is devastated until he finds a new friend that is a little different too. He learns that he doesn't need to change who he is to play with someone new. Mac and his new friend, Cheez, decide to play their own game and invite all the other "different" kids to play with them too.Mac and Cheez is a story about real kids with real problems. This vibrant tale is about accepting the things about ourselves that are different. Mac and Cheez learn that they can choose to "be the change" and show kindness to those around them.This story teaches the importance of inclusion, acceptance, and finding confidence within yourself.Written for children of every ability, color, race, size, and shape, Mac and Cheez is the perfect gift for parents and grandparents of special kids everywhere. Everyone is a little different. That is what makes us great!Don't worry about the tune. Just sing your own true song.
Coco learns how to ride a bike
Coco Learns How to Ride a Bike is a heartwarming picture book that helps young children navigate the emotions involved in learning a new skill. Through Coco's experience of riding a bike for the first time, children are gently introduced to feelings such as excitement, frustration, determination, and pride in a warm and encouraging way. Designed for children ages 3-6, the story follows Coco as he practices, makes mistakes, asks for help, and discovers that persistence and courage lead to success. Each moment reflects real-life situations that young readers recognize and relate to, supporting emotional growth, resilience, and self-confidence.Format & Features9 x 11 inch paperback format24 pagesFull-color interior illustrationsGlossy cover finishHigh-quality, durable paper suitable for repeated readingAge range: 3-6 years (Preschool-Kindergarten)With simple, reassuring language and engaging illustrations, Coco Learns How to Ride a Bike encourages perseverance, self-belief, and emotional resilience, making it an excellent choice for families, educators, and libraries supporting early childhood development and confidence-building milestones.
The little book on fear
Meet a little Penguin who's big on fears! From dark clouds to buzzing bees, this penguin is afraid of almost everything. But with the help of his brave friends and a stormy adventure, he learns that sometimes the scariest things are just the stories we tell ourselves. The Little Book on Fear is a heartwarming and educational story designed to help kids understand and manage fear as part of their emotional learning journey. Through fun characters and a relatable narrative, children will explore how to face what if thoughts, build confidence, and find the courage to freeze their fears. Perfect for encouraging emotional growth, resilience, and positive self talk.
The little book on happiness
Join the Happy Grasshopper as he teaches us that true happiness isn't something to be caught it is something to be felt. Through a journey filled with joyful friends and heartfelt moments, children will learn that happiness can be found in the simplest things the warmth of the sun, the love we share, and the joy of living in the present. This charming story encourages young readers to embrace every emotion, knowing that happiness is always within reach when we open our hearts and minds. Perfect for children ages 5 10, The little book on happiness sparks meaningful conversations and helps kids explore the beauty of happiness in their own lives.
The little book on sadness
Join the Sad Sullen Pup on a heartfelt adventure as he discovers his life's purpose. Through meaningful encounters and powerful lessons, children will learn that sadness is not something to fear it is a gift that helps us grow. As Sad Pup journeys through the village and meets a variety of characters, he begins to uncover his unique strengths. When he helps calm the chaos of an anxious beaver's dangerously built dam near the village, he realizes the special skills he possesses. This touching story shows how sadness helps release emotions and creates space for reflection, builds resilience, and deepens our connections with others. Perfect for children ages 5 10, The Little Book on Sadness sparks meaningful conversations about emotions and empowers children to see sadness as an important part of life's journey, reminding them that even clouds can bring light.
The little book on anxiety
Join the Anxious Beaver on a journey of courage and self discovery in The Little Book on Anxiety. Each night, Beaver builds a grand stage deep in the woods, singing beneath the moon only to tear it down before sunrise. What if they hear me? What if they laugh? But when a Misunderstood Skunk stumbles upon her secret, he helps her see that sometimes, our biggest fears come from within. With gentle wisdom and a simple breathing trick, Skunk shows Beaver how to quiet her worries and find her voice. Perfect for children ages 5 10, The little book on anxiety helps kids understand and reframe anxious thoughts, reminding them that bravery begins on the inside.
The little book on love
Join the In Love Hamster on a heartwarming adventure as she discovers the true meaning of love. As she prepares for a grand, secret party, Hamster notices something strange her glow keeps changing. Unsure why, she turns to her friends for help. Through meaningful encounters and powerful lessons, children will learn that love is not just about hugs and happiness it is a steady light that calms big emotions, strengthens friendships, and brings us together. With the help of Anxious Beaver, Embarrassed Bunny, Angry Hippo, and others, Hamster discovers how love connects them all. Perfect for children ages 5 10, The Little Book on Love sparks meaningful conversations about emotions and reminds children that love is not just something we feel it is something we share.
The little book on jealousy
Join the Jealous Beetle as he discovers that jealousy is not something to be ashamed of it is a signal that can show us what we truly care about. Through a story of comparison, courage, and unexpected friendship, children will learn how to recognize jealousy, understand where it comes from, and reframe it into something empowering. With the help of the Confident Panda and a moment of reflection, Beetle learns that everyone has their own unique strengths and that shining together is better than standing alone. Perfect for children ages 5 10, The little book on jealousy sparks meaningful conversations and helps kids explore this tricky emotion with compassion, self awareness, and confidence.
Coco's First Day of School
Coco's First Day of School is a heartwarming picture book that helps young children navigate the emotions that come with starting school for the first time. Through Coco's experiences, children are gently introduced to feelings such as curiosity, shyness, nervousness, and courage in a warm and supportive way. Designed for children ages 3-6, the story follows Coco as he meets new classmates, learns to share, asks for help, and discovers that school can be a welcoming and positive environment. Each moment reflects real-life situations that young readers recognize and relate to, supporting emotional growth and confidence.Format & Features9 x 11 inch paperback format24 pagesFull-color interior illustrationsGlossy cover finishHigh-quality, durable paper suitable for repeated readingAge range: 3-6 years With simple, reassuring language and engaging illustrations, Coco's First Day of School encourages resilience, self-confidence, and emotional awareness, making it an excellent choice for families, educators, and libraries supporting early childhood development and school readiness.
My First Lesson of Kindness
My First Lesson of KindnessMy First Lesson of Kindness is a gentle, heartfelt children's picture book that introduces young readers to the powerful impact of empathy, inclusion, and small acts of courage. Designed for children ages 4-8, this story helps children understand that kindness does not require grand gestures-sometimes, it begins with noticing someone and choosing to care.The story takes place at Maple Hill School, where the playground is usually full of laughter, movement, and games. Amid the noise and excitement, one child stands out. Jase, a new student who uses a wheelchair, sits quietly under a large tree, watching the other children play. Everything around him feels unfamiliar, and he isn't sure how-or if-to join in.Tina, a thoughtful and observant classmate, notices Jase sitting alone. She wants to say hello, but like many children, she feels unsure and shy. She wonders whether Jase wants company or prefers to be left alone. As Tina hesitates, she remembers something her mother once told her: "Kindness starts with one small try." Encouraged by this simple idea, Tina takes a deep breath and decides to walk over.That small moment-one greeting, one smile-changes everything.As Tina and Jase begin to talk, they discover shared interests and creative ideas. Jase loves stories about space and planets, while Tina enjoys drawing stars and rockets. Together, they begin to draw, imagine, and create. Their shared activity becomes a bridge-one that connects them not only to each other, but eventually to the other children on the playground.Soon, curiosity replaces hesitation. Other children notice the drawings and ask to join. What begins as a quiet interaction under a tree turns into a joyful group activity filled with laughter, creativity, and teamwork. The playground transforms into a space where everyone belongs, differences are accepted, and imagination brings children together.Throughout the story, My First Lesson of Kindness emphasizes that inclusion is not about fixing, rescuing, or changing someone-it is about making space, listening, and inviting others to be part of the moment. Jase is portrayed not by his wheelchair, but by his personality, interests, and ideas. His wheelchair is simply one part of who he is, presented naturally and respectfully.The book uses simple, clear language that is accessible to early readers and ideal for read-aloud settings. The warm, expressive illustrations reinforce emotional cues, making it easier for children to recognize feelings such as shyness, loneliness, happiness, and pride. These visuals support comprehension and make the story especially valuable for children who benefit from visual learning.My First Lesson of Kindness is well suited for: Homes and bedtime readingClassrooms and school librariesSocial-emotional learning (SEL) lessonsInclusive education settingsTherapy and counseling environmentsDiscussions about friendship, empathy, and diversityWritten by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), the story reflects an understanding of child development, emotional learning, and inclusive practices-without ever feeling instructional or clinical. Instead, the message unfolds naturally through relatable experiences and gentle storytelling.This book encourages meaningful conversations between children and adults about kindness, noticing others, respecting differences, and taking small social risks. It reminds readers that one kind choice can create ripples of connection, confidence, and belonging.My First Lesson of Kindness is more than a story-it is an invitation. An invitation to notice. To include. To try. And to discover how powerful kindness can be when it begins with just one small step.
Grandma's Little Library
Grandma's Little Library is a warm, multi-story collection for young readers that brings together five whimsical tales inspired by the magic of childhood and the values of Indian families. Narrated through the voice of a loving grandmother, each story is a little adventure-be it a young boy helping owls and earning a blessing from Goddess Lakshmi, a playful quest through candy lands to rescue a beloved cuddle buddy, or a child learning that the many names given by his family are actually expressions of deep love. Perfect for bedtime or classroom read-alouds, Grandma's Little Library celebrates storytelling passed down through generations.
The Christmas Cottontail
The story of the Christmas Cottontail who rides along with Santa on his Christmas Eve journey, rewarding good gardeners everywhere! A joy for both children and their gardening parents, grandparents, aunts, and uncles! Make it a holiday tradition to read The Christmas Cottontail and then look for flowers the next spring.Awarded First Place for Children's Books--Fiction in the Woman's Press Club of Indiana 2019 Communications Contest and Third Place in the National Federation of Press Women 2019 Communications Contest.
Jilly Silverbell Doesn't Want to Play Tag
At recess, everyone wants to play tag-except Jilly Silverbell. She'd rather make dandelion crowns. So when a friend tags her anyway, Jilly feels a gurgle in her tummy that stays with her the rest of the day. She wishes she could just say no, but it's difficult when the words seem to stick in her throat. Fortunately with some help from her dad and their dog Tally, Jilly finds the confidence to speak up. Jilly Silverbell Doesn't Want to Play Tag teaches concepts of body safety, bodily autonomy, and consent in an a gentle, kid-friendly, and developmentally sensitive way, empowering children to use their voices to stay safe and comfortable.
Snowflake's Wish
Snowflake is a little bunny that lives in Forever Evergreen Forest. She loves sledding, skating, and building snowbunnies too! But she is a bit different from the other little forest creatures. Snowflake cries a lot. She cries when she's sad, she cries when she's scared, she even cries when she's happy! The other little creatures at school laugh at her and tease her. This makes Snowflake feel sad and lonely. With Christmas just days away, she decides to write to someone magical and ask for a special kind of wish. Will the letter arrive in time for the wish to come true? Join Snowflake on a journey of empathy, self-discovery, and the magic of a wish on a snowy Christmas Eve.
A Little Piece Of Jamaica
A Little Piece of Jamaica follows Kassia, a young girl whose two best friends happen to be her grandmothers, Nana Jenny and Grandma LuLu. Through church Sundays, bicycle rides, sweet bun and cheese, patties that taste like Christmas, and stories filled with rhythm and love, Kassia discovers Jamaica in everyday moments that shape her world. Warm, funny, and full of heart, this story is for everyone to learn, enjoy, and celebrate a culture, with the 'likkle' traditions that become the biggest memories.
Are You Here?
Love never truly leaves us-it lives on in the quiet magic all around us. When a little girl experiences the passing of her mother, her world feels quiet and still-until magical signs begin to appear. A deer lying still, a blue bird flying high, a rainbow in the sky... Could they be messages from someone she loves? In Are You Here? author Jenny Robinson Clark tenderly explores the journey of grief through the eyes of a child, offering hope and comfort in the form of magical moments that remind us we are never truly alone. With luminous illustrations by Elisabetta Fantone, this timeless story invites children and families to believe in the invisible threads of love that connect us-across time, space, and beyond. A poetic and powerful tale for anyone who has ever missed someone deeply-and found them again in the most unexpected places.
Daisy and Rosie's Beach Adventure
Meet Daisy and Rosie, delightful 4-year-old twins who love to dress alike and go on fun adventures!In Daisy and Rosie's Beach Adventure, the sweet sisters are thrilled to kick off their summer vacation with an exciting trip to the beach. But a disagreement over a favorite toy threatens to spoil the fun! Thankfully, they learn a valuable lesson about sharing and teamwork-with a little help from their beloved Grandma.With bright, playful storytelling and warm family moments, this charming book is perfect for young readers.Join Daisy and Rosie as they discover that the best memories come from spending time together and making each other happy. Sharing isn't always easy, but this lovely story shows how it can turn even a simple day into a wonderful adventure.Perfect for children ages 3-6, this storybook encourages positive values and highlights the joyful bond of sisterhood.Whether you're reading the book aloud to your little ones or letting them explore it on their own, Daisy and Rosie's Beach Adventure is sure to bring smiles and giggles, making it a story they'll want to return to again and again. Add it to your family library today!
I Love You Like Lemonade
Meet Melly. She can't find Dede, her favourite doll. Where could she be?What do you do when everything around you changes and the one friend you can rely on is missing?For ages 4-8. I Love You Like Lemonade provides a kid-friendly entry point to talk about big feelings - from the relatable themes of moving and leaving friends behind, to starting a new school, and getting used to a new member of the family.The book's universal message is that the family makeup can change. over time and these transitions can be especially challenging for young children who like things the way they used to be.The beautiful illustrations and honest feelings from a child's viewpoint will resonate with all families.This is the perfect picture book for helping children navigate change, learn the importance of never giving up, and opening up your heart to new possibilities.
Snowflake's Wish
Snowflake is a little bunny that lives in Forever Evergreen Forest. She loves sledding, skating, and building snowbunnies too! But she is a bit different from the other little forest creatures. Snowflake cries a lot. She cries when she's sad, she cries when she's scared, she even cries when she's happy! The other little creatures at school laugh at her and tease her. This makes Snowflake feel sad and lonely. With Christmas just days away, she decides to write to someone magical and ask for a special kind of wish. Will the letter arrive in time for the wish to come true? Join Snowflake on a journey of empathy, self-discovery, and the magic of a wish on a snowy Christmas Eve.
Of the star that fell from the sky
"Wishes you make for others are wishes from the heart and have a special power." How do you save a star that has fallen from the sky? The animals in the forest discover the power of "heartfelt wishes", which make the star shine as if it were becoming stronger and stronger. Perhaps it can fly up into the night sky again when it has gathered enough strength? When this doesn't work, the animals despair. Only a story told by the star gives them a saving idea. Sometimes it takes particularly powerful help ... An Advent story for young and old that teaches important values such as compassion and solidarity in a playful way. Lovingly illustrated by Nina Jud, the text also features a musical contribution by Katharina Schicho.
The Harry Hanukkah Story
It's a Hanukkah book... it's a Christmas book... it's both! The Harry Hanukkah Story tells the tale of two orphans, (Nicholas Kristoff Kringle and Harry Hanukkah) who grow up to become toymakers that forever change the world. This heartwarming tale of friendship introduces the origins of Chrismukkah, with a story that crosses boundaries and journeys into the heart of the holidays, showing that the magic of the season is for all! Elves, Gnomes, Reindeer and a Magical Sleigh... all waiting to whisk you away... into the enchanted world of Chrismukkah! Just look for the light! This novel has wonderful artwork by supplied by Iwan Nazif (DreamWorks - How to Train Your Dragon Comics).
House of Shod
Sometimes the more simple the story, the more profound the results. I enjoy taking the smallest part of the large picture and building it up to its final accomplishments. I always enjoyed making up stories with a twist and unexpected situations that either make you smile or cry, but always keeps your attention. May the spirit of Christmas be in all our hearts.
You Did It!
A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers' Neighborhood! Daniel Tiger celebrates preschool milestones in this uplifting and heartwarming picture book that makes a perfect gift for graduation or any day of the year! Join Daniel Tiger as he learns to share, tie his shoes, get ready for bed, and more! Show your loved ones how proud you are of their achievements with help from their friend Daniel! (c) 2025 The Fred Rogers Company. All Rights Reserved.
House of Shod
Sometimes the more simple the story, the more profound the results. I enjoy taking the smallest part of the large picture and building it up to its final accomplishments. I always enjoyed making up stories with a twist and unexpected situations that either make you smile or cry, but always keeps your attention. May the spirit of Christmas be in all our hearts.
Jilly Silverbell Doesn't Want to Play Tag
At recess, everyone wants to play tag-except Jilly Silverbell. She'd rather make dandelion crowns. So when a friend tags her anyway, Jilly feels a gurgle in her tummy that stays with her the rest of the day. She wishes she could just say no, but it's difficult when the words seem to stick in her throat. Fortunately with some help from her dad and their dog Tally, Jilly finds the confidence to speak up.Jilly Silverbell Doesn't Want to Play Tag teaches concepts of body safety, bodily autonomy, and consent in an a gentle, kid-friendly, and developmentally sensitive way, empowering children to use their voices to stay safe and comfortable.
Shimmer the Glowworm Lights Up Spark
Can one tiny glow make a big difference?Spark is a small glowworm with a big belief: that even little lights can shine bright. When Spark finally gets the chance to do something important, she discovers that courage, kindness, and belief matter more than size - and that even the smallest glow can light up the world.From The World of Shimmer the Glowworm, this longer-form picture book encourages children to believe in themselves, cheer others on, and discover the power of their own inner light.This book includes QR codes to three original songs, including Spark of Faith, so readers can sing, move, and glow along with Spark's journey.Perfect for ages 5-9 (grades K-3), storytime and classroom read-alouds, shared reading and early independent exploration, and gifts that inspire confidence and kindness.Because even the smallest light has the power to change the world.
Sweet Treat
Written for younger children, this book encourages outdoor activity and problem solving together.The outdoor setting provides an opportunity for all the family to participate in an adventure that is both satisfying and fruitful.This book is the last of a series of four books which aid in the development of mature attitudes in young children. The focus is upon relational conflict resolution and cooperation between siblings.The other books in the series also focus on cooperation as a key element in living harmoniously together - a skill that if not learnt at an early age will result in greater problems that are much harder to resolve in adult conflict resolution issues.
The Boy with Flowers in His Hair
"A sweet example of how to be a kind and supportive presence in the life of a struggling friend."--Kirkus Reviews Everyone likes David, the boy with flowers in his hair. He's sweet and gentle, just like his colorful petals. David and his best friend have a great time together, finding the good puddles, making up songs, and running away from the bees. But one day David comes to school wearing a hat, and he is quiet. When he takes off the hat, his bright petals flutter down like butterflies. Now, where his flowers were looks twiggy and prickly, causing the other children to stay away. But David's best friend has an idea--a way to help David get his color back, wielding paintbrushes and plenty of love. Sensitively told and simply illustrated, Jarvis's story invites even the youngest children to talk about difficult subjects in an age-appropriate way--and feel inspired to support others when they face trying times.
Peter Rabbit: A Fluffy Easter Tale
Join Peter Rabbit on a fluffy Easter adventure in this sensory touch-and-feel book. Peter and the rabbits are hopping about on an egg hunt. Along the way, they find fluffy surprises and meet some new friends! This sensory board book features tactile elements on every page and a simple story to follow. Introduce little readers to the world of Peter Rabbit with this touch-and-feel board book--the perfect Easter gift!