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Kristi Mahoney
1 of 16 titles
Alpacas Make Terrible Librarians
by Kristi Mahoney; illus. by Chantelle and Burgen Thorne
Gnome Road Publishing
The last thing you expect when you go to the library is that an alpaca has replaced your librarian. Please BEWARE. Alpacas make TERRIBLE librarians! You'll learn all sorts of things about alpacas that you never knew you wanted to know. And when rules are broken, WATCH OUT. Because when alpacas get angry . . . things get messy.
Nathalie Alonso
2 of 16 titles
CALL ME ROBERTO
by Nathalie Alonso; illus. by Rudy Gutierrez
Astra Books for Young Readers
Written by MLB.com journalist Nathalie Alonso and illustrated by Caldecott-Honor winner Rudy Gutierrez, here is the inspirational story of Major League Baseball player Roberto Clemente—not Bob—who endured years of racism and discrimination to become one of the greatest baseball players of all time.
Bill Myers
3 of 16 titles
Dolphins in Danger
by Bill Myers
Tyndale House Publishers
The Magnificent Mulligans are back! When Dad gets a call from a friend who needs help with a distressed dolphin, he and Lisa drive up the coast to help. But a big storm is going to make this mission difficult. Meanwhile, Julie learns to take care of flamingoes, Janelle learns to play tennis, and Nick learns to fly an airplane.
Samantha Berger
4 of 16 titles
Find the Kind: The Biggest Day in Kindness History
by Samantha Berger; illus. by Marina Verola
Highlights Press
This immersive, oversized picture book is packed with hilarious details, larger-than-life characters and endless amounts of kindness. This storybook reimagines classic search-and-find books and makes a perfect gift for kids ages 4-8.
Matt Forte
5 of 16 titles
My Hair Can
by Matt Forte
Tyndale House Publishers
This joyful, rhyming picture book invites diverse girls and boys to embrace their natural hair with an uplifting reminder of their self-worth. From cool curls to crisp fades, from long locs, to beaded braids, bright joyful illustrations of diverse children burst from each page inspiring self-love and positive self-esteem.
Melanie Zanoza Bartelme
6 of 16 titles
Myths and Heroes
by Melanie Zanoza Bartelme
Sequoia Kids Media
Get ready for an adventure of mythical proportions! Visit Mount Olympus, the Minotaur’s labyrinth, the Underworld, Troy, and more across eight great scenes bursting with gods and heroes. Think your epic journey is over? Turn to the back of the book for even more quests.
Sharon Garlough Brown
7 of 16 titles
Not Finished Yet: Trusting God with All My Feelings
by Sharon Garlough Brown; illus. by Jessica Linn Evans
IVP Kids
In the art studio, Wren and her Gran talk about all the good and hard stuff of life. There, Wren discovers her love of painting and is encouraged by Gran to use her art to express her emotions to God. This gentle story invites kids to explore their emotions and reminds us all that God welcomes our honest prayers.
Patzi Stewart
8 of 16 titles
Once A Pawn A Time
by Patzi Stewart
ScienceWiz
Kit with erasable board, play pieces and two paperback storybooks; also available as ebooks. Once A Pawn A Time takes a beginners through the fundamentals of chess play. Instructional Book One—told as a whimsical story—introduces children to all the chess pieces, the two chess kingdoms, and the board layout. Storybook Two develops your child’s novice playing skills by exploring the strengths and weaknesses of each chess piece. Recipient of the Modern Library award.
Amy & Rob Dixon
9 of 16 titles
Penny Preaches: God Gives Good Gifts to Everyone
by Amy & Rob Dixon; illus. by Jennifer Davison
IVP Kids
This charming book empowers girls to envision themselves doing anything God calls them to. Come along with Penny, a little girl with a big heart and a voice ready to share with others, as she learns that God gives good gifts to everyone. This isn't your ordinary church book—Penny is raising up a new generation of female leaders.
Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson
10 of 16 titles
Rainbow Bear
by Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson
Brown Books Kids
In the latest addition to Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson's beloved children's picture book collection, Rainbow Bear is sure to delight fans with its vivid illustrations and charming characters. Young readers can learn the names of every color of the rainbow while following Little Bear as he wakes up from his hibernation and fills his hungry belly with berries!
Once Upon a Dance
11 of 16 titles
Ready Set Dance: Getting Ready for Your First Dance Class
by Once Upon a Dance; illus. by Stella Maris
Once Upon a Dance
Ready Set Dance offers a humorous, warm, and encouraging introduction to dance. (Kirkus Reviews) Quinn Hops and Bella Beak venture into their first dance class. Will wobbly toes lead to whimsy, wiggles, or woes? Discover Once Upon a Dance’s enchanting world—a place where kids twirl and leap with delightful wonder.
Mira Z. Amiras
12 of 16 titles
Tali and the Toucan
by Mira Z. Amiras
The Collective Book Studio
Tali longs to play like other kids but is held back by fear. Her dreams of soaring come true when a surprise guest teaches her to overcome her fears. With beautiful illustrations and honest prose, "Tali and the Toucan" inspires children and parents to conquer their worries and live their dreams.
M.C. Kasper
13 of 16 titles
There Doesn’t Have To Be A Reason
by M.C. Kasper; illus. by M.C. Kasper
Catalyst Press
Can your tail help you fly? asks Bird. Can your tail help you swim? asks Beaver. Bear’s tail does neither of these things....but does that mean Bear shouldn’t love his tail? Join Bear on his journey to learn all the reasons why some animals have tails— and that you never really need a reason to love your own body.
Guillaume Guéraud
14 of 16 titles
This is My Treehouse
by Guillaume Guéraud; illus. by Alfred
Floris Books
'A satisfying fantastical journey that speaks to the power of fantasy and the importance of finding one's sanctuary.' — Kirkus Reviews. High in the branches of a tall tree, a child has a special place where dreams come alive. The lyrical story and stunning illustrations of wild seas, magical castles and far-flung places tenderly celebrates the power of childhood imagination.
Frances Stickley
15 of 16 titles
Troll
by Frances Stickley; illus. by Stefano Martinuz
Paw Prints Publishing
Meet Troll -- an underground bully who learns the power of words and empathy – in this gently powerful picture book perfect for sharing and storytimes. Once, there was a scary troll with a mean voice and love for trolling the forest creatures that dared to come near him. But he never faced his victims, until one day that changes.
Robert Tregoning
16 of 16 titles
What the Crow Saw Below
by Robert Tregoning; illus. by Greb Stobbs
Flyaway Books
Every day, the elder crows warn of dangers far below their branches. At first, the littlest crow joins their warbling, warning wails. But soon she wonders: Is everything below dangerous? What might happen if she looks up? What the Crow Saw Below invites readers to look beyond the boundaries of one’s own world, balancing a bit of caution with a sense of adventure and discovery.
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