Children's Books
Madison's Tree Magic: The Adventure Begins
Maddison is transported to a magical world, where on her tenth birthday her dad hands down his mystical pendant, making her the new Keeper of Tree Magic. Now gifted with animal powers, and guided by Sage, an ageless owl, she is sent via a portal tree to rescue, help, and save animals whenever she is needed. Maddison must strive to live in both worlds with her new abilities, bringing amazing and sometimes, hilarious, results...read more.
Travel with Number 1
Number 1 will take your kid to the journey from Isla Mujeres to Cozumel National Park, to other interesting places in Mexico. In this book you will have some fun facts about the local animals and the country, that makes it even more informative. With perfect illustrations and images, this book is surely going to make your children more creative. Helps children spend time more creatively and fun. Keep them off technology and teach them with this perfect child's book easily available to you. Nothing more perfect as a birthday gift for your beloved little person than this book. Read more.
Dolly!
You’ve likely heard of the performer Dolly Parton. But do you know where this dazzling songwriter and musician draws her roots? As one of twelve children growing up in rural Tennessee, Dolly was determined to be seen and heard. From her front porch to her church choir, every stage was an opportunity to perform and share her many talents. While balancing farm chores with schoolwork, Dolly never lost sight of her dreams, composing her first song at age five and performing at the Grand Ole Opry at age thirteen. With lilting language and vibrant artwork, this childhood...read more.
I Love Curry and I'm not Sorry
This book tells the story of Rafa, who is always picked on during lunch because his ethnic food looks and smells different.
Young Rafa loves Indian food and his favorite foods put him in the best mood. However, He just does not understand why his friends at school find his lunch weird and smelly. He comes up with an idea to share his culture and help others learn about his culture and food, rather than fitting in.
Rafa decides to let his friend have a taste. Rafa comes up with an idea to have a World Food Day. He brings in all his favorite meals and shares...read more.
Tree. Table. Book.
Everyone knows the two Sophies are best friends. One is in elementary school, and one is . . . well . . . in a little trouble of late. She’s elderly, sure, but she’s always been on her game, the best friend any girl struggling to fit in could ever have. The Sophies drink tea, have strong opinions about pretty much everything, and love each other dearly. Now it seems the elder Sophie is having memory problems, burning teakettles, and forgetting just about everything. It looks like her son is going to come and get her and steal her away forever. Young Sophie isn’t having that. Not one bit. So she sets out to help elder Sophie’s memory, with the aid of her neighborhood friends Ralphie and Oliver. But when she opens the floodgates of elder Sophie’s memories, she winds up listening to stories that will illustrate just how much there is to know about her dear friend, stories of war, hunger, cruelty, and ultimately love. Read more.
Daisy The Daydreamer
Daisy’s head is always in the clouds, but she still cares about things on the ground—she just needs to find her own way to prove it.
No matter where she is or what she’s doing, Daisy’s imagination kicks in to make things more interesting. Her braids become fishing rods; the teeter totter launches her into space; the swings let her fly like a superhero. Most of the time, it’s great fun.
But sometimes it causes trouble. She folds the little brother she’s supposed to be feeding and feeds the socks she should fold. Worst of all, Daisy longs to be line leader on a field trip to the aquarium, but the job is reserved for whoever can listen best to a lesson on octopuses. As hard as she tries, Daisy just can’t keep the distracted clouds from rolling over her head. Read More.