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1. Rose and Her Amazing Nose, by Andrew Fairchild | Dedicated Review

Can there ever be enough books that encourage kids to accept themselves for who they are? We think not! Rose and Her Amazing Nose is a picture book that does just this: it teaches kids the importance of accepting themselves.

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2. Can a Princess Be a Firefighter?, by Carole P. Roman | Dedicated Review

Can a Princess Be a Firefighter? is an empowering picture book by award-winning author Carole P. Roman that encourages children to follow their dreams.

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3. Rocket-Bye, by Carole P. Roman | Dedicated Review

Rocket-Bye is one of the latest and greatest picture books from award-winning author, Carole P. Roman.

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4. The Gallery of Wonders: Magora: Book One, by Marc Remus | Dedicated Review

The Gallery of Wonders, by Marc Remus, is an incredibly engaging middle grade book for ages nine and up—especially those that dabble in art, magic, and defending against the dark arts.

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5. The Kitten Who Wants to Fall Asleep: The Sleep-Inducing Bedtime Story

This charming fairytale, The Kitten Who Wants to Fall Asleep, is interwoven with psychological sleep-inducing techniques which are astonishingly effective.

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6. Paris Hop!, by Margie Blumberg | Dedicated Review

Paris Hop!, by Margie Blumberg, is a wonderful journey into the sights, sounds, scents, and linguistic adventures of the City of Light.

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7. Survival Secrets of Turkey Vultures | Press Release

Survival Secrets of Turkey Vultures What makes vultures unique? What two weird defense tricks do turkey vultures use to freak out their predators?

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8. The Little Mouse Santi, by David Eugene Ray | Dedicated Review

The Little Mouse Santi is an inspiring tale that teaches us that, with a little courage, we can all be whoever we want to be. It’s definitely the cat’s meow!

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9. The Trouble with Cavapoos, by Stella Dutton | Dedicated Review

Stella Dutton has composed a rhyming tale about the trials and tribulations of living with Cavapoos. These lovable scamps are a mix between Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and Poodles and are generally gentle and very smart.

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10. The Mora Stone, by Amy Brooke | Press Release

First published by The Medlar Press, cover illustration by Dean Raybould, The Mora Stone was included in the Children's Literature Foundation of New Zealand Inc. nominations for the top ten Notable Senior Fiction award.

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11. Amy Brooke Discusses YA Novel The Mora Stone | Interview

The Mora Stone is a young adult novel for readers that enjoy the fantasy genre.

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12. Little Chef: Watcha Cooking?, by Suzanne Rothman | Dedicated Review

Author Suzanne Rothman has crafted an interesting way to deliver the message of being positive no matter what happens through her main character, Little Chef.

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13. The Thunder Maker, by Suzanne Rothman | Dedicated Review

The Thunder Maker is a tale that explores the power of sound and learning to speak words of kindness, including knowing when to apologize.

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14. Being A Captain is Hard Work: A Captain No Beard Story | Dedicated Review

Ahoy! Captain No Beard and his crew are back. In the latest installment to Carole P. Roman’s award-wining series, Being a Captain is Hard Work, readers learn it’s okay to make mistakes, especially when you learn something from them.

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15. The I-Wants and the Gimmies, by Taylor Overbey

Crimson Dragon is proud to present Taylor Overbey’s debut book, The I-Wants and the Gimmies. Released in February 2016, this book shows that everyone should think about others regardless of differences.

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16. The Wacky World of Silly Willy Winston | Press Release

Silly Willy Winston, the main character in the series is based on the author’s Basset Hound. According to Donna M. Maguire the book series was created to satisfy several key objectives.

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17. Join A Pair Of Flying, Talking Superhero Horses On Their Wacky Adventures!

Introducing Super Sporty” teaches kids an important lesson about teamwork, while giving them bucketloads of fun in the process.

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18. If You Were Me and Lived In … Italy: A Child’s Introduction to Culture Around the World | Dedicated Review

Do you have your passaporto (passport) handy? It’s time to merriggiare (rest at noon in a shady spot) with a copy of If You Were Me and Lived In .. Italy and introduce your kids to the wealth of culture that abounds in the Republic of Italy—the famous country shaped like a boot.

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19. Ulme of the Alentejo: A Tale of Two Horses, by Steven Layne | Dedicated Review

Ulme of the Alentejo: A Tale of Two Horses is an inspiring tale of human and animal spirit.

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20. Mae and the Moon, by Jami Gigot

Ripple Grove Press is proud to present Jami Gigot’s debut picture book, Mae and the Moon. Released in September 2015, this charming book, beautifully illustrated in soft moonlit hues, will capture the hearts of moon gazers everywhere.

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21. The Peddler’s Bed, by Lauri Fortino

Ripple Grove Press is proud to present The Peddler’s Bed by Lauri Fortino and illustrated by Bong Redila. Released in September 2015, this tale of kindness and giving, features a peddler attempting to sell a fine, handcrafted bed, guaranteed never to squeak, to a poor man who has no bed at all.

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22. The Midwife of Bethlehem, by Shadd Driggs

My book, The Midwife of Bethlehem tells the story of a faith-filled midwife in Bethlehem who was called to the stable to help a couple from out of town deliver a baby.

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23. The Night Parade, by Johnny DePalma | Dedicated Review

Johnny DePalma’s The Night Parade feels like it’s already a classic. This is an insightful coinage among the mythic figures that populate children’s stories, and it feels like the sort of thing the Brothers Grimm might have thought up.

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24. Annalise’s Up and Down Day, by Denise L Jenne

Annalise’s Up and Down Day, by Denise L. Jenne with illustrations by Julie Iannone, is a picture book about an ordinary day in the life of a toddler.

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25. Go Ducky, Go, by Linda Hamill

Go Ducky, Go Lyle’s school is hosting The Great Duck Race and he has a ticket.

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