Juvenile Nonfiction
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You Are My Sunshine
A Book For My Beloved Children by Michelle Paletta
Poet Michelle Paletta’s love for her children leaps off the page in inspiring imagery and delightful rhyme in this tender poem about the gift of parenthood, the power of dreams, and the joy of God. Rendered alongside rich, warm images, You Are My...
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Bye-bye, Mama's Milk
by Elizabeth K. Arleo
While celebrating the breastfeeding relationship between mother and child as a unique era of life for both, Bye-bye, Mama's Milk also provides the inspiration needed to gently bring the era to a close, whenever the time may be. Recognizing the...
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Waves Of Change
Protecting Our Ocean, Preserving Our Future by Adiza Abdul-Rafiu Mohammed
Waves of Change is a vibrant and inspiring children’s book that invites young readers aged 6–12 to dive into the wonders of the ocean and become heroes of the sea. Through rich storytelling, diverse characters, and real-world action steps, this...
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Historias de un Pueblito en la Playa
by Kristin Loor
What would it be like to live in a beautiful beach town surrounded by the wonders of nature? Open this book and find out! In three English and Spanish stories about San Clemente, Ecuador, 12-year-old Kristin describes traditional ways of life in...
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The AfroBet Colouring Book
by House Of Jua, Marcia Bowers and Tamra Palmer
Dive into this educational Afrocentric children’s colouring book to discover groundbreaking African Canadians and African Americans who made an impact on our world today. From doctors to Olympians, each page features beautiful illustrations and...
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Peepers Peeping
Little People’s Poetry by Betty Nadine Thomas
Peepers Peeping has been an absolute labor of love and bringing all these little creatures to life has been an amazing experience. Written for a time when life in our world is filled with negativity and difficulty. It is an attempt at bringing...
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Pawsitively Izzy
by Mike Dickerson
Have you ever heard the term rescue dog? Are you one of many that believe your dog has a special purpose to be in your life? This book features a Newfoundland breed dog (IZZY) who “Pawsitively” teaches us a healthy way to deal with loss. As a...
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What Do You See?
by Ron Sciulli
The book, "What do you see?" is intended for children ages 5 to 12, however, adults can enjoy and be challenged by the simple questions posed throughout the book. This reflective approach is to allow the human spirit to seek the peace and...
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Boys, Food & Faith-filled Adventures
by Fikewa Dixon
Meet three boys... A little boy who shares his lunch and sees a miracle, a young shepherd who takes down a giant with just a slingshot, and a brave boy who stands firm in his faith, no matter the cost. Boys, Food & Faith-filled Adventures brings...
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A Special Kind of Happy
Understanding Angelman Syndrome by Jessica Colton
Meet Xavier, a bright and joyful kindergartener with Angelman Syndrome who’s here to tell you all about his world and his friends who share it. A Special Kind of Happy gently introduces young readers to Angelman Syndrome by showing how kids like...