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O Tubarão Que Queria Surfar / The Shark Who Wanted To Surf
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The Shark Who Wanted to Surf by Isabel Ricardo is a fun, fact-filled story about a blue shark named Carmel who dreams of surfing like the “two-legged creatures” on the surface. Each time he swims close enough to learn, the humans panic and flee. Carmel is left disappointed. Still, he refuses to let fear or doubt wash away his goal. That persistence gives the book a heartfelt, encouraging tone.
Ricardo introduces a variety of sea creatures who become part of Carmel’s world. Along the way, readers pick up engaging facts about anatomy and behavior. Those details deepen the underwater setting while also tracking Carmel’s emotional journey. Some animals dismiss his dream as silly. That response may feel familiar to young readers who have ever been discouraged for wanting something different. Others respond with warmth. Fizz the dolphin and Tentaclaude the octopus stand out as steady sources of support. Their kindness shows how far encouragement can go when someone is learning, growing, or trying something new.
A standout feature is that the book is bilingual, which adds an extra layer of value to the reading experience. Seeing the story presented in two languages supports vocabulary growth and language confidence without interrupting the flow. It also invites shared reading between children and adults who may be stronger in one language than the other. In a story centered on reaching across differences and refusing to give up, the bilingual format feels especially fitting. It widens the audience, strengthens comprehension, and makes rereading even more rewarding.
The backgrounds are detailed and adorable. The underwater scenes feel lively and full of personality. The color and small visual touches make the setting welcoming, even when Carmel hits setbacks. The illustrations also strengthen the emotional moments, especially when Carmel feels hopeful and determined because his friends believe in him.
I would recommend The Shark Who Wanted to Surf to young readers who enjoy ocean adventures, and especially to anyone who needs a reminder that dreams are worth chasing. Even when others disagree. It’s a gentle, uplifting story about friendship, courage, and self-belief.
Pages: 109 | ISBN : 978-1962185783
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Misadventures of Growing Up
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Lost in Bone Cave follows a girl and her scientist father on an underground research adventure that turns her curiosity into newfound courage. Where did the idea for this story come from?
In my much younger years, we enjoyed exploring Bone Cave from the entrance inside an abandoned quarry outside Lewisburg, WV. I can assure you, the details in the pinch are quite true! I can remember wondering if the cave crawl would ever end, and the feeling of freedom you got from just getting to stand up. Almost every chapter in each book I write comes from adventures I’ve taken.
Were you a fan of adventure series as a middle-grade reader? What were some of your favorites?
I was a reader of different types of adventures. I loved Laura Ingalls Wilder and read every book in the series multiple times. Of course, C.S. Lewis and his chronicles were a favorite. For dealing with the misadventures of growing up, I’d turn to Judy Blume.
I appreciated the incorporation of educational elements into Syd’s story. What was your research process as you prepared to write this installment of the series?
Each book I write addresses a challenge our world is facing due to environmental change and its impacts. The Bat Conservation and Rescue of Virginia has a story about a bat named Lucy (my blue heeler’s name) who has White Nose Syndrome. I was hooked and wanted to know more about the deadly impacts of this disease. This was also just five years post-COVID, when we all had strong memories of breathing through a mask. It all fell into place that this would be the cause my book would hopefully draw attention to.
Where will Syd take readers in the next book? When can we look forward to seeing it released?
Book #4 in the Adventures of Syd will be released in fall 2026….Rescue on Tangier Island! Syd and her dad are off to help a fellow scientist who is working with crabbers on Tangier Island. What they don’t know when they head across the bay is that not all on the island want company, or that they will be tasked with the rescue of a furry friend.
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In addition to introducing mechanical equipment and skills needed for spelunking, the story serves as a reminder of our impact on the environment and how we can be more considerate stewards of our surroundings. Vandalism is seen, and Syd is conscientious about the glow sticks she has left on the cave floor that could be littering. Readers are introduced to a caving map legend, various cave features, cave formations, and STREAM (reading added) challenge at the end.
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Lost in Bone Cave
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The Adventures of Syd: Lost in Bone Cave tells the story of a girl named Syd who joins her scientist father on a real caving expedition in West Virginia. What starts as a planned research trip to observe bat colonies turns into a long, muddy, sometimes frightening journey through Bone Cave, complete with tight crawls, glowing rock walls, wildlife encounters, and a moment where things go genuinely wrong. The book follows Syd as she moves from curiosity and doubt into courage, responsibility, and trust in herself during an underground adventure that tests both her nerves and her judgment.
What struck me first was how grounded the writing feels. Author Danielle Simone clearly knows this world, and she takes her time letting readers learn it alongside Syd. The explanations about caves, bats, and equipment are woven into conversations instead of dropped like lessons, which makes them easier to absorb. I liked that Syd does not magically become brave overnight. She complains. She gets scared. She makes mistakes. The fear in the Devil’s Pinch crawl is especially well done. You can almost feel the dust in your throat and the panic tightening your chest, and it never tips into melodrama. It feels honest, like the kind of fear kids actually experience when something goes beyond what they expected.
I also appreciated the author’s choice to center the story on a parent and child working together. Syd’s dad is capable but not perfect, and that matters. Adults in this book do not have all the answers, and sometimes they get hurt too. That balance gives Syd room to grow without turning her into an unrealistic hero. The science elements, especially the focus on bats and White Nose Syndrome, add weight to the adventure. This is not danger for fun. There is a purpose, and that purpose keeps pulling the story forward.
Lost in Bone Cave fits squarely in the children’s adventure genre, with a strong thread of nature and science exploration running through it. I would recommend it to middle-grade readers who like outdoor stories, animals, and realistic challenges rather than fantasy quests. It would also be a great pick for kids who enjoy learning how things work while following a character their own age. If you have a reader who loves hikes, caves, or asking big questions but still feels nervous about new experiences, this book will likely feel like a steady hand on their shoulder, saying you can be scared and keep going anyway.
Pages: 104 | ASIN : B0FQDCNFDX
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The Magic Collar; Pitty the Kitty Book 1
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The Magic Collar; Book 1 follows Pitty, a loud and lovable tuxedo cat who starts life as a scrappy street cat and ends up with a kid named Mav and a mysterious red collar. That collar turns out to be magical and sends Pitty and Mav into wild adventures. They jump into video games like Mario Kart and Lego Marvel, then later tumble into a pirate quest full of ghost pirates and buried treasure. Every adventure starts in an ordinary moment and then flips into something big and imaginative.
I honestly loved the voice of this book. Pitty is hilarious. He is smug, dramatic, and weirdly charming in a way that feels very true to how cats would talk if they could. The writing feels relaxed and confident. It never talks down to kids. It also made me laugh more than I expected. The jokes land. The pacing moves fast. I never felt bored or stuck in one place too long. The charming and emotive illustrations help a lot too. They feel warm and playful and match the tone perfectly.
I liked how imagination is treated as something powerful but also normal. Games, books, the backyard, and a kid’s curiosity all matter. Nothing feels preachy. Even when adults step in and say no video games yet, it feels real and fair. The magic does not replace real life. It sits right on top of it. That made the story feel cozy instead of chaotic. I also liked that the biggest treasure ended up being cat treats. That felt on brand and very funny.
I would heartily recommend this children’s book. It feels perfect for kids who love games, animals, and pretending worlds. It is also great for parents or grandparents who like stories with heart and humor. If you have a kid who talks to their pet like it understands everything, this book will probably hit just right. I finished it smiling and honestly wishing my cat had a magic collar too.
Pages: 38 | ASIN : B0G2GV33YQ
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Courageous Attitudes
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The Tralls of Nosa follows a young girl who brings a strange and beautiful plant home as a gift for her mother, only to discover it is destructive, spreading and destroying everything its roots touch. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
I live in rural Australia, and I am constantly battling outbreaks of lantana. It was introduced to Australia as an ornamental plant, but as is often the case with introduced species, it ran amok.
Lantana is a beautiful plant, but unfortunately, it’s an invasive weed that spreads easily, destroys native plants, is destructive for biodiversity, and is difficult to control. It’s also toxic for livestock, and it increases the intensity of our ever-present bushfires.
In The Tralls of Nosa, I wanted to draw attention to the problems that are caused for native flora and fauna when foreign species are introduced.
The characters in this novel were intriguing and well-developed. Who was your favorite character to write for?
Mia was modelled on my youngest granddaughter, who demonstrates compassion, trust, reliability, and integrity, and I wanted to use those positive traits to create a character that would appeal to my young readers.
Asha, Shea, Cooper, Vail. and Addie were modelled on young friends who constantly impress me with their feisty, faithful, determined, and courageous attitudes.
What was the most challenging part of writing The Trall Series, and what was the most rewarding?
The Tralls of Nosa is the final book in The Trall Series, and I had to work hard to make sure it was fresh and impactful and not a rehash of the messages or events in previous books.
The most enjoyable part of writing this book was finally solving the underlying mysteries that were threaded throughout the series.
What is one thing that you hope readers take away from your series?
My aim was for The Trall Series to engender an interest in the natural environment and to make my readers more aware of the many problems it faces.
I hope that the strong, determined young characters in the series will demonstrate that you don’t have to wear a cape and do amazing stunts to be an environmental hero. Everyone can help to preserve their native flora and fauna by making small, impactful improvements in their activities.
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After destroying the village, the insidious plant forced its way into the forests and everglades, where it quickly killed all the native flora and forced the fauna to leave in a desperate search for food. As a result, the kinships of Nosa were faced with the prospect of starvation for the first time in their long history.
Now, some mysterious incomers have arrived and when it appears that they’ve cast a spell over Asha, the fief’s granddaughter leaving her in a lifeless trance, the kinships are convinced they’re the dreaded Chameleons who tried to force them out of their tralldom centuries ago.
Did they also send the plant to wreak havoc on Nosa and bring its tralls to their knees so they could finally achieve their plan to take over the tralldom?
Could these shattering events herald the end of life as she knows it or can Mia and her friends defeat the plant and the Chameleons, and save Asha?
The Tralls of Nosa is the fifth and final book in the Trall Series; an action-packed collection of portal fantasies set in the Australian bush.
It is suitable for competent readers from nine to thirteen years of age.
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Whimsical Tale
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How Flowers Got Their Colors follows a young shepherd living in a quiet valley where the world is stuck in just three colors, who dreams of capturing the colors of the rainbow to brighten the meadow. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
This and 18 other stories I made up as nighttime tales for my younger daughter when she was 6 and 7 years old, and is now 36 and has been CEO of the Company! I began the publishing process when I began to have grandchildren!
What were some educational aspects that were important for you to include in this children’s book?
This whimsical tale is intended to convey the power of “sticking to it” or persistence when trying to accomplish something, and a willingness to listen and take a suggestion to heart and follow through to accomplish a goal.
The art in this book is fantastic. What was the art collaboration process like with the illustrator Alejandro Echavez?
When Amplify Publishing and I commenced working together, I was sent a list of 25 artists with samples of their styles. I was asked to pick five, and then those artists sent their interpretation or rendition of a frame or two from one of my stories. Once I had those frames, I was asked to pick two, and Alejandro was one of them. His work is rich and presents the storyline beautifully. He has completed my fifth book, The Lost Locket, and is working on my sixth, Way Up North, a coming-of-age story of a young Eskimo who lives near the North Pole. Alejandro is very accessible and revises and updates his artwork through dialogue and mutual collaboration.
What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?
I have completed The Lost Locket, a tale about a little girl who loses an heirloom necklace on the Golden Gate Bridge, which is collected by a pigeon and returned 30 years later when the little girl, now a mother, returns to the Bridge with her daughter. This book will be shipped in several months. The next book, Way Up North, is a story about a coming of age for a young Eskimo who lives near the North Pole and learns how to hunt whales. Alejandro is currently working on the artwork frames for this story, and the book ought to be available sometime early next year.
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Join the shepherd in How Flowers Got Their Colors, a heartfelt story about how dreams, persistence, and a touch of magic can change the world around us. This charming story reminds us that even the simplest wishes can bring remarkable change.
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Discovery Can Heal Hearts
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Valentino’s Adventure in Puerto Rico follows an adventurous service dog as he journeys to Puerto Rico, exploring the colorful streets, sampling the local cuisine, and immersing himself in the island’s culture. What was the inspiration for your story?
Valentino’s Adventure in Puerto Rico was inspired by my beloved service dog, Valentino, who brought so much joy, healing, and light into my life. After his passing, I wanted to keep his memory alive in ways that would uplift others, especially children and families.
I’m also proudly Puerto Rican, and my culture is such a big part of who I am. I wanted to create a story that celebrates the beauty of Puerto Rico — its vibrant streets, music, traditions, and food — through the eyes of a curious, loving service dog. It felt meaningful to blend my personal story with my cultural roots, and to show readers, especially young ones, that adventure, kindness, and discovery can heal hearts in the most unexpected ways.
At its core, this book is a love letter to both Valentino and my island. It’s a way to honor the resilience of my people, the magic of our homeland, and the loyal companions who walk beside us, often becoming the quiet heroes in our everyday lives.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
One of the most important ideas I wanted to share in Valentino’s Adventure in Puerto Rico is the value of embracing your culture and heritage with pride. I wanted young readers, especially those from Puerto Rican or Caribbean backgrounds, to see themselves, their traditions, and their beautiful island reflected in a story filled with joy, adventure, and warmth.
Through Valentino’s eyes, readers get to see how love, kindness, and curiosity can lead to unexpected adventures and deep connections with others.
Lastly, I wanted to encourage children to be open to new experiences — whether it’s trying a new food, exploring a different place, or learning about a new culture. Life’s most beautiful lessons often come when we’re brave enough to step outside our comfort zones.
What scene in the book did you have the most fun writing?
I had so much fun writing the scene where Valentino visits the colorful streets of Old San Juan. Describing the cobblestone streets, the vibrant buildings, the lively music in the air — it brought back so many beautiful memories of my own trips there. I especially enjoyed imagining Valentino’s reactions to the local cuisine.
Writing his excitement, curiosity, and little misadventures made me smile. It felt like bringing him to life again in a place that means so much to me. I think readers will feel that same sense of joy and wonder when they read those moments.
Can you tell us more about what’s in store for Valentino and the direction of the next book?
I’m very excited about the next chapter in Valentino’s journey. The upcoming book is titled Valentino’s Courageous Adventure: The Military Move. This story follows Valentino, a brave service dog, as he faces a big life change when his family receives military orders to move — a situation many families experience, but one that isn’t often explored in children’s books.
It’s a rhyming story about bravery, hope, and finding new adventures in unexpected places. Readers will experience how Valentino feels about leaving behind the familiar, meeting new friends, and discovering that courage and resilience can turn big changes into exciting opportunities.
There will be new characters, new places, and of course, a little mischief along the way! My goal is to offer comfort to children going through similar transitions by showing that even when life changes, love, friendship, and adventure always follow close behind.
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From the lively streets of Old San Juan to the majestic Castillo San Felipe del Morro, Valentino’s adventure is full of vibrant landscapes, delicious food, and heartwarming friendships.
As Valentino explores the island, he meets Maelo, a cheerful coquí frog with a story to share. Together, they dance to the rhythm of bomba music, learn about the rich history of the Taíno people, and savor the exquisite flavors of Puerto Rican cuisine.
Through Maelo’s stories, Valentino discovers the true meaning of friendship, respect, and the importance of embracing different cultures.
With colorful illustrations and captivating storytelling, *Valentino’s Adventure in Puerto Rico* is a delightful children’s book that celebrates the joy of exploration, the power of curiosity, and the magic of new experiences. —
Important Lessons:
1. Friendship: Valentino’s bond with Maelo, the coquí frog, shows the value of forming friendships and supporting one another, regardless of differences.
2. Respect for Cultural Heritage: Through Maelo’s stories, Valentino learns about the history and traditions of the Taíno people.
3. Curiosity and Exploration: Valentino’s adventure fosters the joy of discovering new places and cultures.
4. Embracing Diversity: The book highlights the beauty of diversity and teaches children to appreciate different cultures.
5. Resilience: Valentino’s journey demonstrates the strength to face new challenges.
6. Courage to Try New Things: Valentino’s adventure encourages children to step out of their comfort zones.
Embark on this heartwarming journey and let Valentino’s Adventure transport you to the charming island of Puerto Rico. Perfect for young readers and adults alike, this tale inspires wonder, travel, and cultural appreciation in its audience.
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Small Life Lessons
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The Curious Quest of Little Luna follows a fox who stumbles upon a mysterious treasure map in the woods, sending her on a whimsical journey filled with excitement, challenges, and meaningful moments. What was the inspiration for your story?
The inspiration for Little Luna came from watching my own children explore with such curiosity and wonder. I wanted to create a story that encouraged that same spirit of adventure—one that blends imagination with small life lessons. Luna’s journey is not just about finding treasure, but about what she learns along the way.
What were some educational aspects that were important for you to include in this children’s book?
One of my goals was to subtly introduce problem-solving, emotional resilience, and the value of curiosity. Luna faces challenges that require her to think, adapt, and sometimes lean on the help of others. These moments offer gentle reminders to young readers that it’s okay to make mistakes, ask questions, or feel uncertain—as long as you keep moving forward.
What scene in the book did you have the most fun writing?
Rather than one specific scene, what I enjoyed most was the process of introducing new characters as the story progressed. Each one added a unique energy and helped shape Luna’s journey in a meaningful way.
Is this the first book in the series? If so, when is the next book coming out, and what can your fans expect in the next story?
The Curious Quest of Little Luna is a standalone story and not part of a planned series. Luna’s journey wraps up in this book.
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When Luna, a curious young fox, stumbles upon a mysterious treasure map, her quiet forest life transforms into the adventure of a lifetime. With bravery in her heart and a twinkle in her eye, she sets off to uncover the secrets of the map—but she won’t be journeying alone.
Joined by her wise owl friend Benny, the clever turtle Fin, and the fearless rabbit Tilly, Luna ventures through roaring rivers, tangled bramble paths, and the magical Starlight Glade. Together, they face challenges, solve mysteries, and discover that the greatest treasures aren’t glittering gold or sparkling gems—they’re the friendships, courage, and love found along the way.
What’s inside this heartwarming story?
A delightful tale of adventure, friendship, and bravery.
Stunning illustrations on every page that bring the magic of the forest to life.
Memorable characters who teach the power of kindness and teamwork.
Perfect for readers ages 5–10, families to enjoy together, or as a cherished bedtime story.
The Curious Quest of Little Luna is a timeless journey that inspires kids to embrace the magic of adventure and the beauty of connection. Whether read aloud or enjoyed independently, this book is destined to become a family favorite.
Discover the magic, wonder, and lessons that will stay with your little adventurer for a lifetime!
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