Kid's Storybooks

  • A Guide to Being a Kind Kid

    A Guide to Being a Kind Kid

    Are you having difficulties getting your child to treat others with kindness? You are not alone! How many acts in this book can your child complete? This book serves as a guide for kids who are seeking to work on being polite and kind.

  • Beach Friends

    Beach Friends

    Luna and Lily, once alone, become friends and show how to be a good friend. They prepare for a ball, have an undersea slumber party, and respect each other’s needs. Compassion, kindness, respect, and understanding are key to strong friendships.
  • Chick's Token of Gratitude

    Chick’s Token of Gratitude

    Chick and Nick adapt to their new home by finding positives in the garden. They learn to appreciate their new surroundings and stop comparing it to their old home. Nick helps Chick feel better, showing the importance of patience and understanding in friendship.

  • Cleaning Crew

    Cleaning Crew

    Crew has many chores but prefers fun activities. She learns that self-care, like washing hair, brushing teeth, making her bed, bathing, and eating healthy, keeps her body and mind healthy. Balance chores with fun to stay healthy and happy.

  • Families Can Be Foxes and Fowls

    Families Can Be Foxes and Fowls

    In this story, Melody the fox and Daphne the duckling teach children that families can look different. Melody celebrates Daphne’s unique features, showing love, kindness, and the importance of understanding and appreciating diverse families.

  • It’s a Royal Pain for Princess Emily

    It’s a Royal Pain for Princess Emily

    “It’s a Royal Pain for Princess Emily” is a heartwarming children’s book about Princess Emily, who struggles with the arrival of her baby brother. Initially frustrated, she eventually discovers the joys of siblinghood, finding joy and companionship with him.

  • Little Sad Drippy Cloud

    Little Sad Drippy Cloud

    This engaging book is full of fun illustrations and rhyming text that will show children how to identify and express their emotions, including sadness, at an early age. And don’t worry – with this storybook, they’ll be sure to go from Little Sad Drippy Cloud to Little Happy Shiny Cloud in no time!

  • Nantar and the Carnivale Spectacular

    Nantar and the Carnivale Spectacular

    When their car breaks down, Nantar and her parents find the Carnivale Spectacular. A man in a tall hat sells corn dogs that turn her parents into goldfish. Nantar must win a ring-toss game to save them, finding a ring on the Ferris wheel.

  • Nantar and the Dreambeast

    Nantar and the Dreambeast

    Nantar can’t sleep, torn between countless dreams to choose from. As she tosses and turns, a bigger problem crashes in—a ravenous dreambeast bursts through her window! The creature rummages through her closet, devouring dreams, but Nantar stays calm and clever. She tricks the dreambeast by claiming her dreams are hidden in her shoes and the junk under her bed. Stuffed and unable to move, the dreambeast falls for her plan.
  • Nantar and the Sea Witch

    Nantar and the Sea Witch

    Nantar loves the beach, especially exploring. Today, she hunts for crabs near beach boulders, unaware of a sea witch disguised as a girl. Trapped and turned into a crab, Nantar must outsmart the witch to save herself and other children.

  • Nantar Goes to Camp Oodawalla

    Nantar Goes to Camp Oodawalla

    Nantar’s first summer at Camp Oodawalla seems normal at first, but soon she notices weird things: a counselor with icy skin, a girl with a spider pet, strange food, bone crafts, and a tentacled lake creature. She befriends Violet, who might also have secrets.
  • No Limits to Being Lainie

    No Limits to Being Lainie

    Lainie wants to become an astronaut, but is afraid of not being capable. Her brother is a world-famous astronaut, and she seeks advice from him. He gives her some advice that cannot be bought with money: that when you believe in yourself and what you are capable of, you can achieve whatever you want!