Imagine being a lonely little bear with a big imagination and just one dream to become a soldier. It takes a friend to enter a lopsided little kitten with a wobbly eye and a plan to dig a foxhole in the forest to set into motion an adventure that culminates in a dramatic rescue mission worthy of the armed forces. Ooh! Rah! Louis-Joseph’s Ooh Rah is an adventure story for every young reader who harbors the dream of becoming a brave soldier. A wonderful gift to pay tribute to any soldier. Free on Kindle.
Ronan and the Alien Pumpkin
Free: My Truly Most Favorite Fluffy Friend
I Do Not Like Bugs!
Free: A Vegetable Garden Adventure
As they moved with parents to their new house, a sister and a brother found a silkworm inside a garden’s shed that was trapped inside a pendant of a necklace, together with a brief saying: Read this saying in a single breath to become small and set free the silkworm by blowing through the hole on the backside of the pendant! So they did, but nothing strange happened. The children didn’t become small. They promised the silkworm to come and try again the next day. Then they went to eat their dinner and to sleep.
Believing in the message and a saying the boy wisely picked up a dry dandelion and put it together with a pencil on the nightstand close to their beds. He was thinking ahead of time how to get out of the house and arrive at the garden’s shed if they were going to become small. The next morning they woke up the size of a pea! They’ve read the saying the right way, only it resulted with a slight delay! They needed to find a way how to reach the garden’s shed. Besides their great desire to help the silkworm, this was their only chance to grow back again, because the saying included even this: When you complete the task, return to the place where you became little, so you could grow back again.
Children felt slightly scared of being so little, considering how everything else around them seemed strangely huge. Regardless, they were coping with fears together, encouraging one another, becoming more reliant on each other as of themselves. Believing in their achievement gave them the courage for a 3-days journey across the garden, where they met lots of animals that were helping them at their most difficult moments. Free on Kindle.
Pippin and the River of Wonders: A Voice for Wildlife
Nobody knows the stories of the animals like Pippin— a girl on a mission to protect the baby animals on her favorite river. Snappy and endearing characters and well-informed wildlife will leave you cheering for nature throughout Pippin’s adventures to protect the cove. Join in the fun as this bold superhero in training for a sustainable planet uses her superpower to decipher the messages of the wildlife and protect her animal friends. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: My Truly Most Favorite Fluffy Friend
You will appreciate the vibrant illustrations in this beautiful picture book. Your child will love Emma’s collection of adorable stuffed animals. There is a bunny, a seal, a puppy, a bear, a monkey, and a kitten.
How do they help Emma with her fears? What does Emma learn about friendship?
Read today and find out!
Sleepyheads: Why You Need Not Fear the Dark
For big and small, for everyone who fears the darkness. Because, let me tell you, a room cloaked in night is much alike as when there’s burning light. This is a collection of songs and puzzles, written rhythmically, instructively, gently and with a sense for fun, as gentle children’s souls are so sensitive to words. $2.32 on Kindle.
Free: Mommy and Daddy Like Books About Farts
The Secret Tale of a Cupboard Gnome
Norman was a cupboard gnome, and he lived in his happy cupboard home, until his world was shaken by a sinister magical squirrelnapping. A powerful bad bandito gnome has entered the woods and he means trouble. With his happy world blown apart,
Norman and his fantastical friends, must take on a challenge well above his stature.
See if Norman can stop the bandito and save gnome and humankind alike, in this comical and magical tale for the ages.
One thing is for sure, Norman, will never be the same again. $2.99 on Kindle.
BRAT and the Kids of Warriors
In the aftermath of World War II military brats Jack, Queenie, and Rabbit find adventure everywhere they go. This time, it’s an overseas voyage to West Germany for their father’s new assignment. Making new friends along the way, discovering a spy they can’t prove exists, and seeing the wreckage of a world freshly out of war are all just a day in the life of these military brats. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: The Fake Cake
From Frights to Flaws (2nd Edition)
Free: Jacob’s Gritty Concrete Floor
Tales of Mr. Snuggywhiskers: The Summer Tales
Fourth in the award-winning Tales of Mr. Snuggywhiskers series. Hallie and Cory set out to find the lost parents of Mr. Snuggywhiskers, the dapper, well-spoken mouse who lives in the tallest tree in their backyard. Finally, they spot the clue that may lead them to the Cap’n and Helen. But will Hallie and Cory bring them home again, or lose Mr. Snuggywhiskers and Rosietta in the search? Ideal for homeschooling and early grade school students with advanced reading levels. $0.99 on Kindle.
The Bull, the Bear and the Dragon
This little fable is a light, tiny, magical work, made mostly to bring an evening smile to my daughter’s face.
It is written for:
– CHILDREN to dive into a magical and exciting world of talking animals.
– ADULTS who, in time and with worries, forget how wonderful the world is seen through magical, children’s eyes.
– PARENTS who enrich and bring joy to their little ones and find that they themselves love to laugh with their children. $0.99 on Kindle.
Nobody Loves Mustard
Poor Mustard just wants to find someone -anyone- that loves him, but nobody loves Mustard! Just when Ketchup gets all the attention, Mustard has had enough! That’s right – he packs his things and travels into the deep forest to meet with all the animals to ask Life’s biggest question, “Would You Like Some Mustard?”
Will Mustard find anyone that loves him?
Kids of all ages will love the charming story and expressive illustrations by Jeremy Ross, author of Nobody Loves Mustard; a funny yet touching tale that reminds us of the remarkable feeling of being loved. Perfect for both young readers and adults, Nobody Loves Mustard proves love is always present, even when we think nobody loves us. $2.99 on Kindle.
Free: Where Do The Children Play?
A coming-of-age story of twin boys who finally get adopted after having lived in foster homes for most of their lives. While things are not perfect at their new home they are very grateful to have one. His brother Rory prefers to stick his head in the sand at all cost until a little boy’s drowning changes everything. Free on Kindle.
Free: Spider Rider
Frieda’s Cookies
In a strangely-shaped world far away, lived a little girl in one of the many towns of the Kingdom of Melanion. She’s like any other growing child – loves cookies, plays every chance she gets, and curious about a lot of things. But there’s one distinct difference which sets Frieda apart. Unknown to her, the magic of an entire world considers her as a friend. And that has never happened before. $1.20 on Kindle.
Free: The Snail Who Forgot The Mail
Free: Can My Dinosaur Say Thank You?
Saying thank you is easy and fun with this joyful children’s picture book about a dinosaur named Stan who is doing his best to be polite whenever day or night.
Can he say thank you to his friend for sharing a candy, to his grandpa for a birthday present, to his granny for a tasty meal, to his aunt for a warm hug or to his mom and dad for a story they read? The answer to this question you can find in this touching thanksgiving picture book answered in a child-friendly way with captivating and rhyming refrain inviting kids to join in the story.
Brimming with colorful and engaging illustrations, here is a playful bedtime book with a great message about the importance of gratitude.
Help your kid learn how to be polite with this hilarious story all about saying thanks. Free on Kindle.
Jake’s Quest For The Five Stones
A fast-paced adventure and mystery to satisfy children, parents, teachers and librarians all over the world. Jake’s Quest For The Five Stones empowers and teaches children the value of self-worth, hope, trust and how important it is to know one’s own character and feelings.
When Jake’s community turns its back on him, he goes on a secret quest to find a rare flower that can help him solve his challenges. Along his journey, Jake learns how to connect with crystals and use their unique properties and extraordinary abilities to help teach him some of life’s most important lessons.
This book teaches children about the value of inner guidance and how to overcome life’s challenges.
Beautifully illustrated, full of adventure, curiosity, wisdom and wonder, this book is ideal for anyone who wishes to understand crystals’ healing powers and how to best connect with and care for them. $0.99 on Kindle.
Colour Us Back From Extinction
Colouring book where you learn at the same time. This easy-read book features ten endangered animal species with educational information and fun facts on each. Learn about the animal then color them back from extinction with your own backgrounds and coloring in. Each book becomes a unique creation as it is color-illustrated by the reader. A great, creative gift for traveling with kids or for birthdays and Christmas! See price on Kindle.