February 5, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

You Are Not Alone by Sarah Cruz & Carmen Wandel

You Are Not Alone helps children understand their feelings and help them to communicate and discuss their thoughts about the topic of incarceration. This book talks about the children who are left behind at home due to parental incarceration and how it affects their psychosocial and mental health.

February 5, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Meet Our Fabulous Author Klaus Kuurinmaa

I was born in Helsinki, Finland, in Dec 1969 – so kinda Santa Klaus – and I live there, too. I´m a teacher for RE, Philosophy and Ethics from Comprehensive Schools to High Schools.

February 4, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Meet Our Fabulous Author Joey Benun

Since age five, Joey Benun has loved numbers—big and small. At age ten, while watching a TV
game show, Benun knew “nonillion” was a real number (not “dubrillion”), which the contestant
didn’t. His love of fun factoids about mathematics continued into adulthood. In the summer of
2020, while eating lunch with his niece and nephews, he quizzed them on different numbers. He
realized that they were intrigued by BIG numbers as much as he was, which sparked the idea for
his first book.

February 3, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Lilly The Frenchie by Clare Cheesman

Lilly is a lively little puppy, enjoying life with mummy dog when she suddenly finds herself being transported into a whole new world that includes a new home, with an interesting array of experiences. Join Lilly in her first exciting adventure where she meets her new family, finds her way around new surroundings, and uses her confidence to make new friends. Help her work out what all these new experiences mean, and you may even learn a new lesson for yourself in the process.

February 2, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Pebbles and the Biggest Number by Joey Benun

Even the youngest children know big numbers: a thousand, a million, even a billion! But what comes next? A curious butterfly named Pebbles wants to know, too. Follow Pebbles’ globetrotting adventure and meet animal friends in exotic landscapes. From idyllic butterfly fields to scorching deserts, vast oceans, and the splendors of space, Pebbles is always eager to explore. This fact-filled science book for kids is overflowing with vibrant illustrations that pull the story forward.

February 1, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

I Can Be Anything by Nicole D. Little Bradley

Being a middle child is tough!
This story follows Mack, a middle child who loves to sing, dance and believes in herself.

January 31, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Meet Our Fabulous Author Alia Pierre-Louis

Hello! Thank you for giving me this opportunity to appear in Kidliomag! I appreciate it. My name is Alia Pierre-Louis. I am an Elementary School Teacher in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. I love my job! I can say that I am a pretty passionate and caring professional. I am also quite dedicated and don’t know how to give less than 100% in everything that I want to do.

January 31, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Leo & Bubbles Find Their Courage by Alma Thorsteinsdottir

Leo and his pet turtle, Bubbles, are having so much fun at the park. That is until Leo sees something he doesn’t like – someone is being mean and Leo wants to stop it! He’ll need to be brave, but how? Follow little Leo’s adventure to finding courage through his imagination, a sense of humour, a good sprinkle of kindness, and making some unexpected friends along the way.

First book in a series. A colorful fun book for kids ages 3-7 years old.

January 30, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Meet Our Fabulous Author Alisa Swenson

I love anything outdoors! Hiking, biking, boating, traveling, swimming, etc and I love to take my two young children and husband along with me to do these activities. I could play outside all day long, I love it! I also love to bake and cook!

January 30, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

KidlioMag February Edition 2023

Dear Friends,

February is Black History Month and brings several excellent excuses to partake of life’s best things: celebrations of love, civil rights achievements, and Nutella day. Raising a happy and confident child in this big world is the most difficult job for a parent, so it is important to encourage and empower them to be brave and confident. Love is the best and most beautiful thing in this world that cannot be seen or touched but just felt in the heart. It is important to tell them that they are always loved and have the capability to make this world a better place to live for all.
We dedicated this month’s edition to Black history and incorporated books, articles, games, and activities that promote love, diversity, and inclusion. I hope you all will like it, and please share your feedback at kidliomag@gmail.com

Love & Peace
Happy Reading!