Juvenile Nonfiction, Poetry
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Monsters in my Backpack
by Kaitlin Griffin
For as long as stories have been told, monsters have been the bad guys, mischievously lurking under beds and inside closets. But what if you had your own monsters? Don’t you think they would be your friends? What if, when kids at school were...
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All the Things You Could Be
by Leanne Pastor
Children love to dream of what they’ll be when they grow up, and there are so many jobs to choose from! For instance, they could be astronauts, teachers, doctors or athletes. Indeed, they could travel to outer space, and they could also use those...
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Chin Up
by Naomi Firestone
For sadness is normal, it comes and it goes. Just like the ocean, it ebbs and it flows. Some days, you can’t stop from crying. Maybe you even want to disappear. We often feel embarrassed when someone notices us feeling sad. We might even put on a...
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Snowflake, Snowflake
by Jennifer Barone
Just imagine winter through the eyes of a child. They see snowflakes as a rare thing of beauty. See into the mind of a child's perspective about of the wonders of snowflakes. One winter night, a boy stood outside a beautiful city scene and was in...
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Teddy Bear's Birthday Bash
by Courtney Taylor
One morning, the YUMMY scent of birthday cake wakes all the bear cubs in the forest. The cubs excitedly begin dancing arm in arm in anticipation of a big birthday party. However, the dancing abruptly stops when one little bear cub realizes he may...
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Suddenly, It was Pareidolia!
by Karen E. Smith
Suddenly, It was Pareidolia! is Karen E. Smith's third children's book about discovering nature literacy. The rhyming story is about two bored teens who sit around the house wondering what to do. In their boredom they eventually go for a walk in...
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Our Journey Making Memories
A Pocket Full of Poetry by Jennifer Weckerle Huber
This book was created from our blog—Our Journey Making Memories, Learn, Create and Play and A Pocket Full of Poetry. As I gathered old pictures of Brooke for the blog, I felt the need to do something more impactful with them. Looking at the...
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Months of the Year
by Denise Duguay
Months of the Year, the first in the series of “Teachings by Milou,” is intended to enlighten children as much as entertain them. In this celebration of the calendar year, readers follow the escapades of the dog Milou, as he experiences the...
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Pavlicks' Passages
by Ann M. Pavlick
Pavlicks' Passages presents a biography of Leon and Ann Pavlick in unique poetic format. Significant events in their lives are interwoven throughout the poetry to produce an absorbing narrative about these gifted people.