June 25, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Meet Our Fabulous Author Ashley H. Johnson

I’m from Philadelphia, PA, born and raised. I take immense pride in my roots, and being from Philly has shaped me in many ways. It’s a city rich in history, diversity, and a vibrant arts and culture scene that has greatly influenced my creativity.

June 16, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Journey Dreams of Being a Bridal Shop Owner / Designer by Penelope Bunsen

Has your child ever dreamed about what they want to be when they grow up? The happy kids in the new series, Dreams of Being, get to explore their exciting future possibilities in a fun and unique way!

May 30, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

KidlioMag June Edition 2023

As we all know, many rare animal species are extinct, and many aquatic animals suffer due to plastic and garbage in the oceans. Wildlife species and animals suffer when they get stuck in plastic or eat it. These activities affect our ecosystem and disrupt the balance in nature. We should preserve our environment and resources for future generations and save our wildlife. Our one small step to save Earth can bring a big change, so we all should come forward to save our beautiful planet.

May 27, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

The Beauty of Us All by Chandele Morris

“The Beauty of Us All” follows the story of a mother and her daughter, uncovering the beauty of nature and the significance of acceptance as they explore the natural world. With vivid illustrations and an emotional narrative, readers take a journey that fuses self-discovery with empathy.

May 20, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Twins in the City by Adrian Goodwin

Twins Madison and Mia are on a day out with their parents in the busy city when they spot a police officer and inquire about what they do. They learn that, in addition to keeping people safe and helping during emergencies, police officers interact daily with the people in their community and represent many different cultures.

May 19, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Meet Our Fabulous Author Adrian Goodwin

I’m a detective, hostage negotiator and professor in NYC. I’ve been in law enforcement for over 18 years. I am married to my amazing husband Chris. We have four talented, cool kids.

May 17, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

The Sparrow Family by Sharon Moore

Meet the Sparrow family. Watch them grow up and arrive at the most important moment of their life: learning to fly. Facing their fears, the chicks leave the nest on a wing and a prayer and imitate Mom and Dad.

May 14, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

Meet Our Fabulous Author Candace Okin

I’m a Houston based author and writer! I love to support kids through interactive and engaging stories! I’ve written and published three books for children, and I’m also the founder and Executive Director of a nonprofit organization called Mason Makes Money Fund. We support kid entrepreneurs with education and financial resources.

April 29, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

No-No Square by Jai’Colby’E Kirvin

“No-No Square” does this by using three common examples in a child-friendly way that is easy to understand. This will aid children to recognize when it’s important to say no if strangers, other children, and family members who try to touch them inappropriately.

This book serves as a conversation starter for young children to discuss with their parents about bad touch by illustrating predators as monsters. With this book, children will learn what body boundaries are, how to sense danger when people want to touch them, know that no one should touch them inappropriately, and tell an adult.

April 29, 2023 by Kidliomag 0 Comments

KidlioMag 3rd Anniversary Magazine

Our 3rd Anniversary and Biggest-Ever Issue is a Heartfelt Tribute to the Readers!
On a personal level, putting together this anniversary edition was exciting, but also challenging for me as I always felt like I grew up with this magazine and with you all, reading your books, interviews, and articles. It is always challenging for me to create content, that our readers are proud of!

I always feel the responsibility of creating content that anyone can read irrespective of their age. This feeling multiplied times when we have the pressure to put together our 3rd-anniversary magazine. Assembling these pages was also an exercise of self-discovery and reevaluation.
I would like to thank all our authors and our contributors for always promoting the magazine. Lastly, and most importantly, thank you to our readers, who have been with us for the last three years.