Filling a space somewhere between a chapter book and a picture book, Brunt and Eggbert is about the warmth of family and the joy of finding a home.
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Sylvia Locke’s Cinderella and the Evil Fairy Godmother is deeply enjoyable—perfect for middle-grade readers with a penchant for defying expectations.
Kelcie Murphy and the Race for the Reapers is a rollercoaster finale, tailor-made for readers who revel in the realms of fantasy and adventure.
First imagined by the author’s five-year-old daughter, Winston Titan Terrier is a delightful interactive adventure imagined by a kid, for kids.
In this third thrilling installment of the Pirate Mouse and Mummy series, Pirate Mouse and the Gates of Atlantis is perfect for fans of the series.
Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light is a beautiful and exciting adventure, perfect for readers who can’t resist life’s sparkles.
Venturing into the Unknown chronicles a family’s courageous leap away from conventional life into a realm of exploration and growth through hands-on learning.
Willard DoGooder and the Trail of Friends by Jen Kirkley is a heartwarming tale that addresses the challenges of making new friends and embracing differences.
Mitchie the Service Dog Gets a Job is both heartwarming and instructive, perfect for introducing readers to the concept of disability support.
The Pirates of Bathtub Bay is not just a fun and funny read, but a source of inspiration
for readers to embark on their own imaginative adventures.