July 2, 2021 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Stories of 20 Mighty Muslim Heroes by Tamara Haque

Changing misconceptions one hero at a time. Read about 20 famous and forgotten Muslim heroes who made a big difference to this world. Travel back in time with true stories of these inspirational heroes, accompanied by colourful illustrations and real images bringing the stories to life.

July 2, 2021 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Sam: The Cat Without a Tail by Gloria Lintermans

Sam: The Cat Without A Tail follows the trials of Sam, a young Manx cat with a soft, white puff of a tail. As he discovers that he is indeed different from everyone around him, he learns and helps to teach the importance and beauty of diversity and self-worth.

June 30, 2021 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

KidlioMag July Edition

Kidliomag is a kids literary digital Magazine and designed to spark your child’s interest in reading and writing. This is a literary resource for parents and teachers.

June 30, 2021 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Maddy’s Grumpa, Grumpa Day by Zoe Duran

When Maddy’s had a tough day, she can always count on Mom and Dad, who love her most, to turn her Grumpa, Grumpa Day, into a happy one. “Maddy’s Grumpa, Grumpa Day” is sure to turn your frown into a full-blown smile.

June 29, 2021 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Buzz the Brave by Gabriela Charatsari

Because of his unusual appearance, a little bee is nicknamed Wanna-Be by his fellow bees. Wanna-Be is bullied by his peers and feels unwelcome. Fortunately, one day he meets Maya, who becomes his friend and gives him his real name, Buzz

June 29, 2021 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Making Peas by S.M.R. Saia

From the moment Clark shows up in her first grade class, Gertie knows he’s going to be trouble. Clark doesn’t follow any of the rules. He calls her Gertrude the Rude and gets her blamed for things that aren’t even her fault. Then he starts blowing spit wads at her. How do you fight back against someone like that without breaking the rules yourself?

June 27, 2021 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

The Pillowcase Prince by Sydnie Beaupré

Come one, come all, to the Kingdom of Montroy, where there lives a very important boy. His name is Alexander, he is the Pillowcase Prince, and he gets into loads of adventures with his very best friend named Cid. Ages 4-up, but little ones like it too!

June 27, 2021 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Meet Our Fabulous Author Sydnie Beaupre

My name is Sydnie Beaupré and I’m the author of The Pillowcase Prince.

June 26, 2021 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

My Dad’s Jokes are Very (Terribly, Awfully, Painfully) Bad! by Jacob Eckeberger

This book is dedicated to the kids who put up with all the very, terribly, awfully, painfully, bad jokes from their dads!

At the beginning of the book, you’re met by a new friend whose Dad is the king of bad jokes. But it doesn’t take long for their Dad to start telling his jokes, and soon you’re faced with a challenge: can you make it to the end of the book without cracking a smile?

June 26, 2021 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Meet Our Fabulous Author Jacob Eckeberger

Q: First, tell us something about yourself?

I’m a jungle gym to my kids and a cheesy joke-telling husband. My wife and I live in Minneapolis and have our hands in a few different creative spaces, including writing and music. 

Q. How and when did your journey start as a writer?

I’ve written and developed content for youth workers and non-profits for the last 15 years, but this is my first step into children’s books and I’ve truly loved it. It’s really inspiring when you come across those books that invite both children and their adults into a story. That’s a hard creative challenge and I’ve loved stretching myself by trying to write in that way. 

Q: When did you write your first story? Is it published or not?

The pandemic gave me the space to write—which has been such an odd “gift” during an incredibly challenging time. I wrote my first two books at the same time. Of the two, “My Dad’s Jokes Are Very (Terribly, Awfully, Painfully) Bad!” was the one that seemed to resonate the most, so it’s the one I chose to publish first. And it came together fast! From the story and illustrations, to the official release date, it was only about a 6-week process. 

Q: Tell us something more about your books?

I love books that invite children and their parents into a moment together. Mo Willems is one of my favorites at that, especially in his Don’t Let the Pigeon series. We love those books. So, I knew I wanted my first book to have a similar invitation for a family, with a good excuse to giggle a bit along the way. “My Dad’s Jokes Are Very (Terribly, Awfully, Painfully) Bad!” is written to give that invitation, where you’re met by a new friend who tries to be your survival guide as you encounter their Dad’s bad jokes. 

Q: Why do you choose kids as your reader? Is there any specific reason?

Since becoming a parent, I’ve started to realize just how important books can be for a family. They give you an opportunity to remind kids about who they are, that they are safe, and are deeply loved. It’s also a chance to plant some seeds about who they can become. All of that can be wrapped up into storytimes with our kids, and it’s a gift that I wanted to be a part of for other families. 

Q: How did these stories and characters come to your mind?

Honestly, so much of this book is our family life. The story was inspired by my son and I’s love/hate relationship with Dad jokes, and the jokes are some of our favorites (the last joke about a ghost is one that makes him laugh every time). Keith Zarraga, the illustrator, did a great job interpreting the story through his illustrations and putting his own personal touches into the characters. 

Q: Do you want to leave any message for your readers?

I hope my book gives you a chance to laugh (or at least giggle a bit) with your kids. Parenting is wonderful, but it’s also really hard at times. We can all use more excuses to laugh, and if my book can give you that excuse from time to time, then it’s all worth it.