Ear we Go! : Roshni Patel
Mr Potterson the elephant hates his big, floppy ears and has decided to have them chopped off. On his journey through the forest to see Dr. Zigzag the Zebra, he…
Udder Chaos : Elizabeth Nielsen
Oh no! The goats escaped! Chaos arises on the farm but with a little bit of perseverance and optimism, this farmer does not let anything get in her way! Find…
Wake : NahMo
All fairy tales speak of a hero’s journey and follow much the same format – the main character meets challenges and overcomes them through might, magic, or marriage. The newly…
Federico Exaggerated : Hazel Rosenthal
Somewhere in the bosque, in the open spaces near the Rio Grande, lives a covey of quail . . . The flamboyant Federico loves the spotlight, and frequently regales the…
Noella Environmental Education : Louis Yuen
Environmental Education Comics are based on real research and catered to Schoolchildren! For the parents who want their children to learn more about and how to fight climate change, Infinity…
Harvey Hippo Wants to Fly : Lisa Sankar-Zhu
From an early, kids should be thought that sometimes when they set out to achieve a goal the path to achieving it is not always clear cut or straight. “Harvey…
Ron & Jazz Adventure One, The World Beside : Hudkins Publishing
When Ron loses control of his truck avoiding a deer in the roadway, he ends up going over an embankment. He wakes up dazed to find himself and his dog,…
Kin : Carolyn Nones Vazquez
Grace listens to a story told to her by her Grandmother. Her Grandmother shares her wisdom. Grace learns the leasons of nature and of the heart. The greatest lesson of…
How The Faeries Dance : Sherry A. Fraser
This enchanting picture book of fun poems for children shows us how the faeries, elves and other magical and mystical creatures are still making an impact in our contemporary world…
Words Carry Power : A.P. Wright
To educate children on the power that their words carry. Learning how words can be used for good to help uplift others and ourselves. Conversely, teaching them that their words…