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Kloe’s New Start
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K. M. Selvidge’s Kloe’s New Start is a heartwarming tale of resilience, individuality, and determination. It follows Kloe, a young cat brimming with excitement for her first day at a new school. With dreams of making friends and trying out for the cheerleading team, Kloe’s journey begins on a hopeful note. However, her enthusiasm is soon tested when her mischievous brother Wreny stirs up trouble, pulling her into his whirlwind of chaos. As Kloe navigates these challenges, readers are drawn into a captivating story of a girl fighting to carve her own path against the odds.
Kloe’s character is endearing and relatable. Her sweetness and determination shine as she strives to follow her dreams, even while grappling with her brother’s disruptive antics and the disheartening favoritism of her parents. The emotional depth of her struggle resonates, making it impossible not to root for her success. Equally inspiring are her loyal friends, who encourage her to persevere despite the negativity around her. The gallant “Sir Petey” is particularly memorable, adding a touch of humor and charm to the narrative.
At its core, the story champions the importance of staying true to oneself, no matter how daunting the obstacles. The book is brought to life with vibrant illustrations by Kateryna Meleshchuk. Every page is adorned with artwork that complements the story’s warmth and energy, enhancing the reader’s immersion in Kloe’s world. The narrative builds to a satisfying conclusion, leaving readers inspired as Kloe takes steps toward a brighter future.
If there’s one critique, it’s that the book feels too short. The world of Kloe and her adventures is rich with potential, and it’s easy to imagine her story expanding into a full-length novel. This snapshot, however, is a delightful introduction to her universe and a testament to the empowering message of pursuing one’s dreams.
Perfect for readers aged 7 and up, Kloe’s New Start is a deeply personal and uplifting story. It celebrates overcoming challenges and staying true to oneself, making it a perfect choice for anyone who loves positive, character-driven tales. This brief but impactful journey through Kloe’s world leaves readers longing for more adventures with her and her friends, promising a wealth of future stories to come.
Pages: 36 | ASIN : B0D8C18W4N
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Charlie Bob and Me ‘Harry’ – The Big Clean Up
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Introducing Charlie, Bob and Harry. Three unlikely furry friends living in Northern New South Wales on the East Coast of Australia. They are on a mission to keep their homes clean and rubbish free. Every day they see the worsening state of their beautiful bushland. Starting as a piece of rubbish blowing in the wind, catching in a tree, or a single bottle or plastic cup floating in their pristine river, it is now a disgrace. Let us go on a journey with these three determined environmentalists and see how everyone can make a difference.
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Santa Claws: A Christmas Tail for Cats
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Apollo is a fortunate black cat. He enjoys a warm, loving home, rests comfortably by the fire, and has everything he could ever need. Yet life was not always so kind. Although his memories are faint, Apollo once lived on the streets, struggling to survive. That all changed when he was rescued and brought to an animal shelter. Now, grateful for his second chance, he cherishes every moment of his life. On Christmas Eve, Apollo receives an unexpected visitor—Santa Claus himself. Unfamiliar with the jolly figure, Apollo listens as Santa explains his mission to deliver gifts to children around the world. Curious, the black cat asks if there is a Santa Claus for cats. Santa admits there isn’t but offers to transform into one, a gesture Apollo eagerly accepts. Driven by his past, Apollo hopes to spread the Christmas spirit and help other cats facing struggles similar to his own.
Denise Alicea delivers a heartwarming and meaningful story that resonates deeply. Her ability to convey so much with so few words is remarkable. Through Apollo’s journey, Alicea highlights the challenges faced by pets, reminding readers to value and care for animals. At its core, the story explores themes of home, affection, and selfless giving—perfect lessons for children during the holiday season. The narrative is fast-paced yet thoughtfully structured, ensuring readers remain engaged while gaining insight into Apollo’s experiences and heartfelt thoughts.
Children will find the story both uplifting and relatable. Apollo’s desire to share joy and help others captures the true magic of Christmas. The charming illustrations further enhance the book’s warmth, evoking feelings of comfort, hope, and festive cheer. Together, the words and visuals create an immersive and delightful experience for young readers. Alicea emphasizes empathy, generosity, and kindness—values that extend beyond the holiday season. Apollo and Santa, as characters, are sweet, kindhearted, and serve as wonderful role models for young readers.
Santa Claws: A Christmas Tail for Cats is a beautifully crafted tale that captures the essence of giving, gratitude, and the joy of sharing. It is a perfect holiday read, offering children a fun and thoughtful way to embrace the Christmas season while reminding them to appreciate what they have and extend kindness to those in need. Denise Alicea’s story will undoubtedly warm hearts and inspire young readers to spread love, empathy, and generosity.
Pages: 32 | ASIN : B0DKJPF9S4
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Create a Memory
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In Grandpa’s Christmas Gift, two children are granted a most amazing Christmas wish by an angel when they appeal to their late grandfather for a holiday miracle. Where did the idea for this story come from?
I was really close with my father and he passed away long before my daughter was born. I wanted to create a memory of him for my daughter and the idea was born!
Do you have a favorite scene in this story? One that was especially fun to write?
When the children dance in the snow and they ask for their grandfather’s help. That was my favourite because it shows how much they love him and also because they are not only asking for themselves – they’re also asking to make their parents happy!
The art in this book is fantastic. What was the art collaboration process like with Chloe Nyiri?
It was inspiring. It was great to work with her because she drew many ideas and I got to pick which ones I love!
What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?
My next book is about my daughter as she loves playing with flashlights. The title is Emily and the Wonder Lamp.
Author Links: GoodReads | Website | Istvan Sanyi | Chloe Nyiri | Amazon
This lovely classic story is about a poor family who doesn’t have enough money to celebrate Christmas. The children ask grandpa from heaven but they don’t know if he can hear them or not.
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Flamin-Go BOB
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Cheryl Spears Waugh delivers an inspiring tale that invites readers to celebrate individuality and embrace creativity. At the heart of the story is a flamingo named Flamin-Go BOB, a free-spirited character who proudly stands out from his flock. While his peers prefer calm conformity, Bob is full of energy and eager to live life differently. He struggles to fit into their routines, building a sandcastle instead of a traditional dome-shaped nest or gleefully doing somersaults in the rain while the others seek shelter from a storm. It’s only when Bob meets a kind veterinarian named Aleta that he discovers his unique path and realizes his true potential.
Bob’s charm lies in his unapologetic embrace of his quirks. Though his choices can be a bit reckless, his cheerfulness and authenticity shine through. He knows he’s different but doesn’t let that stop him from building connections. Cheryl Spears Waugh’s writing strikes a delightful balance. Its short and simple sentences make the story approachable for young readers, yet the playful details and humorous moments keep it engaging. The characters embody warmth and inclusivity, and the story emphasizes the importance of respecting differences. An added bonus is the educational section at the end, which shares fascinating flamingo facts.
The illustrations, while fitting the story, could have been enhanced with brighter, sharper backgrounds to better reflect Bob’s lively personality. At times, the darker tones feel slightly at odds with the vibrant energy of the narrative. However, this does little to detract from the book’s overall appeal. Children will find meaningful lessons woven throughout the story. Themes of kindness, teamwork, and empathy towards animals are presented naturally. Bob’s journey also shows that stepping outside one’s comfort zone can lead to personal growth. His time at the veterinary clinic not only helps him make new friends but also helps him uncover his purpose.
Flamin-Go BOB is a delightful story of self-discovery, individuality, and the joy of exploring new possibilities. It’s an engaging children’s book that inspires children to be true to themselves while embracing the adventures that come with trying something new.
Pages: 36 | ASIN : B0DN8X35R5
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Harry the Hedgehog and the Missing Pumpkin
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Harry the Hedgehog and the Missing Pumpkin, by Rayner Tapia, is a charming little tale that follows Harry the Hedgehog on a Halloween morning as he wakes up, ready to enjoy his treasured pumpkin, only to find it is missing. Determined to solve the mystery of the vanished pumpkin, Harry dons his detective “hat” and ventures out, meeting various woodland friends who help him along the way. Eventually, he discovers a family of mice who have found the pumpkin and offers to share it with them, learning a valuable lesson about the joy of sharing.
I found this children’s book utterly delightful. The writing is simple and engaging, perfect for its young audience and beginning readers. The scene where Harry interacts with Donna the Duck, who suggests the pumpkin might have been carried away by the wind, made me chuckle. The dialogue felt warm and playful, and I appreciated each animal’s unique personality, like Ollie the Owl’s wise demeanor and Sally the Squirrel’s cheeky energy.
Harry’s decision to share his pumpkin with the mice showed incredible kindness and generosity, which is a wonderful message for young readers. The idea of sharing as a source of happiness was woven beautifully into the narrative without feeling preachy. The feast scene, with pumpkin stew, pie, and roasted seeds, left me craving something pumpkin-flavored myself.
The vibrant watercolor illustrations bring the pages to life and are the perfect complement to Tapia’s lively tale. From Harry’s bright yellow pumpkin to the cozy cave of the mice, each illustration added charm and excitement. The scene I loved most was when Harry put on his detective hat, which was just a leaf–an adorable scene that is sure to delight young readers.
I wholeheartedly recommend Harry the Hedgehog and the Missing Pumpkin, by Rayner Tapia, to parents, teachers, and anyone looking for a heartwarming story to share with young children. It’s perfect for bedtime or a classroom read-aloud. The themes of kindness and community are timeless, and Harry the Hedgehog is sure to be a beloved character for many.
Pages: 28 | ASIN : B0DN1C1GTL
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Bella Brown’s Messier Than Messy Room (Bella Brown Picture Book Series)
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Eight-year-old Bella Brown loves drawing butterflies, but cleaning her room? Not so much! When Mom says Bella can’t visit the new butterfly garden until her messier-than-messy room is tidy, it seems like an impossible task. But help arrives in an unexpected phone call from Grandma Yetta!
With Grandma’s loving guidance, what starts as a dreaded chore becomes a delightful adventure. One mountain of clothes, four stuffed animals, a tower of games, and a bed to make – can Bella conquer the mess before butterfly garden time? Together, grandmother and granddaughter discover that even the biggest tasks become manageable when broken into smaller steps, sprinkled with love and encouragement.
This heartwarming story celebrates the special bond between grandparents and grandchildren while teaching valuable lessons about responsibility, persistence, and the joy of accomplishment. Through Bella’s journey, young readers learn that sometimes the best help comes from someone who loves you, and the sweetest rewards are those you earn yourself.
Perfect for children ages 4-8, this beautifully illustrated picture book:
- Shows how to tackle overwhelming tasks one step at a time
- Demonstrates problem-solving with a positive attitude
- Highlights the special connection between grandparents and grandchildren
- Encourages independence while showing it’s okay to ask for help
- Features warm, engaging illustrations that bring Bella’s world to life
Join Bella on her clean-up adventure and discover that with a little help, determination, and love, even the messiest room can become a masterpiece!
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Strong Connection to Nature
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A Freezing Ski Trip follows siblings Liam and Lily on an exciting yet challenging ski trip through the snowy woods to Pine Cottage. What was the inspiration for your story?
There are many exciting things to tell about winter and skiing in Finland. Our winter can look incredible with thick, powdery snow and glittering ice, and snowy terrain is the best place for recreation and winter sports.
However, freezing and icy conditions can surprise even the most experienced skier or camper, and even light outdoor activity can turn into a fight for survival, as in this story.
In this fairy tale, I wanted to highlight how nature can offer different experiences and circumstances. We should take them into account and take sufficient precautions to prevent damage.
I always hope that my stories inspire children to be brave, not reckless, and to believe in their ability to survive. I also want to point out that when people find themselves in difficult situations, it is essential to cooperate and avoid panicking to survive – just like Liam and Lily did!
The siblings encounter a variety of mishaps while skiing. Did you take any inspiration from your own life when developing this book?
As a child in Eastern Finland, skiing and snowy winters were familiar to us. I have attached two memories to this story, one from my childhood and the other from a dangerous skiing trip I later made as an adult with my family.
In Liam and Lily’s story, they find themselves on a steep hill that is too icy to ski down. I encountered that myself from time to time on my childhood ski trips. The result could be a broken ski—fortunately, no broken bones! Once, my mother accidentally fell off the slope and sank from tip to toe into the soft snow. Other family members laughed, but she didn’t when she got up covered in snow, but luckily in one piece.
However, this book’s primary inspiration is an icy ski trip my husband and I took with two small children to a remote island miles from any settlement. I still get chills when I think about the long route back after sunset and the freezing temperatures. It took all our strength and courage to finally make it across the dark and vast ice fields to the beach where our car was parked. There were no cell phones back then, and no one knew to expect us! The incident inspired a decent book, but I would never do a similar trip
again!
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
In this story, I have focused on three main themes: connection to nature, confidence in one’s abilities, and the power of cooperation.
I grew up close to nature having the opportunity to wander freely in the nearby forests and fields as well as row and swim in the lakes. Both summer nature and winter snow and frost became familiar, and I learned to act alone even in demanding situations. This is how I developed a strong connection to nature, which has always been my strength. I hope that as many children as possible can experience this.
I was lucky to be surrounded by wise adults who trusted my abilities. A child must have the right balance of freedom and safe boundaries. Encouraging independent decisions is good as long as the child gets enough security when it’s needed.
One of life’s important lessons is that we don’t live alone. Most people have someone close to them with whom they can share activities and experiences. Working together and finding solutions is easier than just coping alone. When the situation is challenging and your abilities are insufficient, it’s better to admit that a helping hand is needed. There’s no shame in being weak or incompetent. Besides, solving difficulties together with a trusted person can be fun!
Making mistakes and failing isn’t the end of the world, as long as you overcome the situation and learn something for future attempts.
What is the next book in the I Did It series that you are working on, and when will it be available?
In addition to the four books already published in my I Did It Series and illustrated by Catty Flores, I have at least two more planned. Those books are already ready-made packages in my mind, and I could turn them into books at any time. I must arrange a suitable time to write them down and agree with my trusted illustrator on the continuation. Right now, we are working on a completely different book with her, which we will publish in the spring. But we may embark on these new adventures soon after that.
I still need to name the next I Did It! books, but I can tell you both are related to bicycles. A bike meant a lot to me as a child. It was a symbol of freedom and independence. It took me to places I couldn’t have visited otherwise, kilometers away from home. I was lucky to have safe surroundings.
In one story, the main character participates in a traffic race at school, facing surprising challenges and disappointments. In the other story, the hero overestimates his own abilities as a road cyclist, and because of that, he gets into great trouble. Both stories tell about not giving up and the satisfaction that comes with it: I Did It!
Author Links: GoodReads | Amazon
Eventually they make it home in the dark and cold, with empty stomachs and broken gear. But they are full of pride over their courage during the difficult trip.
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