Books Current and Coming

Only Mommy can be My Mommy

Is your mom making you eat that yucky spinach again? Try using your magic wand to POOF! turn her into a dog, or a cat, or an elephant! Find out what happens when Mommy suddenly has dinosaur claws instead!

BUBBLE SOUP

Don’t attempt to make bubble soup in the bathtub. You’ll create a big mess instead. When bubbles overtake the house, this family must work together to stop the suds before they carry the dog away! This squeaky-clean misadventure takes the reader into the crazy, soapy mess. Young readers will delight in the chaos and laugh along as the characters scurry about, from page to page.

Bedtime for Spider

Whether you have 2 legs or 8, your little one will love this warm story of Spider's nightly routine. From having a bedtime treat of crunchy bugs, to losing her a slipper, Spider and Mama encounter all of the "fun" of getting ready for bed. This sweet rhyme captures the endearing essence of a toddler's evening escapade in a story both parents and children can relate. And guess what! This book is completely Made in America!

Wiggle Wiggle Wiggle Worm

Wormy just loves to shake and wiggle. She can’t stop moving! She wiggles to the left and wiggles to the right, will she eventually tire at night? This book will have your child shaking right along with wormy (and maybe tire them out before bed!)

Left Right Left

This interactive book helps teach kids their left hand from their right hand. Left Right Left is perfect for 3–6-year-old children, learning this life skill, in a fun, multi-sensory way. The bright colors and engaging approach, teaches kids this tricky concept in a fun way.

What Can You Do With a Line?

Challenge your creativity! Beauty is in the eye of the beholder... and so is the line. Each line is unique, just like each person's perspective, so stretch your imagination and see what you can make from each prompt. What do you see in just a line? For an even harder challenge, come up with two different pictures for each line OR challenge your friends. The possibilities are endless... so what can YOU do with a line?

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