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New and Bestselling Books from Dreamlight Books Make Great Gifts
Dreamlight Books offers new children’s and adult books at discounted prices.
Read MoreGIVEAWAY! How to Speak Animal by Aubre Andrus & Dr. Gabby Wild DVM
Enter the Giveaway for How to Speak Animal, a guide to learning how animals communicate with each other.
Read MoreChildren’s Christmas Book: The Best Gift for Bear by Jennifer A. Bell
The best gift for bear isn’t at all what hedgehog thought it would be, but instead they found a much better idea.
Read MoreGIVEAWAY! Izzy and the S.M.A.R.T Squad series by Valerie Tripp
Enter to WIN this series of books by the American Girl co-creator.
Read MoreGIVEAWAY! Weird but True! World 2023 from National Geographic Kids
Buy | Goodreads The BLOCKBUSTER kid-favorite series Weird But True! is busting out with a BIG, BOLD annual extravaganza of the wackiest, wildest, and downright weirdest wonders on planet Earth. Discover Earth’s strangest animals, natural formations, festivals, ancient wonders, news, and more in this newest addition to the wildly popular Weird But True! family―an annual compendium…
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Brave Like Mom by Monica Acker
Brave Like Mom offers a realistic and heartwarming story of a mom struggling with a chronic illness and her two daughters that want to be strong like her.
Read MoreChristmas Gift Idea: Adagio Bees Honey
Adagio Bees offers a wide range of honey including raw, whipped, and tea honey and sampler packs to try them all.
Read More#NonFicNov Full of Life by Isabel Thomas
Full of Life teaches middle-grade readers about the importance of the tree of life from the tiniest microorganism to the blue whale.
Read More#NonFicNov Good Morning, Sunshine by Lorna Schultz Nicholson
Joey Moss loved to greet everyone with “Good Morning, Sunshine”. He was an inspiration to those with Down Syndrome and everyone who knew him.
Read More#NonFicNov Dressing up the Stars by Jeanne Walker Harvey
Edith Head is famous from dressing up the stars on movie sets during the 1940s to 1980s. Inspire your kids to work hard by reading her story.
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