A girl misses a costume party at school but decides to wear her costume the next day. What happens when she's the only one dressed up? A story of friendship and embracing individuality.
Join neurodivergent heroine Vanya at the enchanting school of Auramere in this action-packed middle grade fantasy. Can she stop the Wild Hunt before it destroys her newfound home?
Coloring book bind-up of Bluey's adventures, including camping, Barky Boats, and beach fun. 144 pages of coloring fun for fans of the show! Ideal for travel and rainy days.
Join pampered pooch Ruthie as she ventures beyond her castle (house) in search of adventure, only to realize that there's no place like home. A whimsical and heartfelt picture book for fans of Gaston.
"Ingela P. Arrhenius's enchanting board book with slider mechanisms is perfect for bedtime, captivating toddlers with peekaboo surprises on every page."
Join Squash and Ginny on a magical adventure to find ingredients for a potion that will produce unlimited snacks. Will they succeed or face a cat-astrophe? A delightful graphic novel for lovers of cuteness!
ALA Notable Book for kids ages 9-12. A Home Alone-style tale set in the 1970s with mysterious lizard musicians. Victor and Chicken Man embark on a fantastical journey.
Celebrate all forms of love in the animal kingdom with the Love in the Wild board book. Perfect for children and parents alike, this inclusive book features colorful artwork and sweet rhyming text. Makes a great gift for special occasions!
An unexpected friendship blooms between Chris and Mia in this heartwarming summer tale about family reconciliation and finding solace in the great outdoors.
A hilarious cozy fantasy about a girl who discovers her powerful witch lineage when her aunt unleashes a devastating spell. With the help of a tarantula and a troll, she sets out on a magical adventure to save her mother.
Tiny and Pointy conquer their fear of the dark together while camping in the back yard, in this sweet and funny story about friendship and facing challenges.
Melissa knows she's a girl, not a boy named George. When she's denied the role of Charlotte in the class play, she must find a way to be true to herself.