The Monster Hotel is a story about Halloween, monsters, and the Monster Hotel, a place where monsters stay during weekends and Howlidays. Two children want to go to the hotel to see it for themselves but they are warned that they may scare the monsters, who have never seen children. Experience the hotel for yourself and see what it’s like with your very own eyes.
Will Dogfish save the day? Dogfish sets out on an exciting Arctic adventure to see the glistening northern lights. Along the way he meets many talented friends and a baby bear who is in BIG trouble! Join Dogfish on his journey of self-esteem, confidence, and self-acceptance, as he travels the icy waters of the North!
Following the crowd isn’t always the best thing to do. Everyone has their own special gifts and talents, so just be YOU!
Out of the mouth of a babe!
In this colorful and delightful story, baby Theo shares his experience of being the sparkle in his parents’ eyes as they tenderly care for his needs. He grows joy as he discovers that his family is happy to be with him.
This book will spark curiosity while instilling bravery and hope in your little one as you explore the culture, tradition and current events of Ukraine. It can inspire your child to be aware and connected with people around the world and their experiences.
Always and Forever is a support guide to help children cope with feelings of grief and loss, whether it’s a grandparent, close relative, or friend in a safe environment. Follow the journey of Cameron, a child who has recently learned that his Grandma Nae has passed away
When her family moves to an unfamiliar town, Katie is very lonely, and worried about starting school in the fall. She makes some unusual friends on the farm next door who fill her summer with laughter and fun! With September quickly approaching, Katie’s new friends give her an idea that will let her take their love with her wherever she goes, and help her to be brave wherever she is scared or worried.
Meet Gabrielle, Celine, and Salvatore, three kids with almost nothing in common―until each one develops a skin disease. As their conditions worsen, their worlds are turned upside down. The three children feel afraid and lonely, and they are left out by friends from school. Follow along as Gabrielle, Celine, and Salvatore get help for their conditions and help each other in return. Their individual journeys teach us about belonging, inclusivity, purpose, and the joy that comes with helping others.
Did You Say Baby? is a book about Raylan’s emotions as he prepares for his new sibling to arrive. Raylan has been an only child for six years and now his mother is having a baby. He isn’t thrilled about having a sibling, because that means change. How will things change when a baby comes? What will remain the same? Raylan thinks about how great his relationship is with his parents, and all the great things they do together. Raylan also thinks about having to share his time and helping take care of the baby. In the end, he realizes there is value in being a big brother. He becomes excited about his journey when he lays his eyes on his new baby sister!
There is so much to see and do! Where do I go? What will I do? ABC’s of Kindergarten is a fun, colorful, rhyming alphabet book that helps young children prepare for the first day of school. Follow along with Mrs. Dune and her kindergarten class as they explore the school and learn new skills that will aid with learning.
The Little Bird Who Wanted to Fly by Breanna Churchill
The Little Bird Who Wanted to Fly is a heartwarming story of a parent-children bond that teaches the importance of patience and practice and encourages children to believe in themselves.
This story follows a Little Bird Who wants to fly high in the sky like other birds in the family, but he discovers that his wings need to get a little bit longer and stronger.
Follow The Little Bird’s emotional journey in which his friends Bumblebee, and Squirrel offer a hilarious counting dance and exercise to help him fly and his family encourages him not to give up and keep trying and teaches him a powerful message that there is always a time for everything.
As parents, we want our children to grow up to be confident human beings, follow their dreams, and find success, so this book shows we should talk with our children about what they feel so they have the confidence to face new challenges with courage.