Also- Learning, Caring and Sharing- Easy Readers &
Picture Books for our Littlest Angels.
A line of personalized ePicture books for
kids!
Where children read books written specifically with their own names
and pictures in the stories.

A Personal Train T Book by Lynda S. Burch.
A personal train book written specifically with your child's name and personal pictures in it. Included are photos of lots of trains and train activities where your child is the star! A 40 pg easy reader with 20 colorful pictures of trains of
all types.
Blue Dinosaur's Friends by Barbara Stark. When the blue dinosaur goes looking for a new friend, he befriends a turtle who needs help, and then brings all his other friends together. Artist Paul Amrein illustrated brilliantly a simple story that also teaches color. 24 Pages, 19 Illustations,
256 word Easy Reader for Beginning Readers
Cartwheel Annie by Marilee Crow
Annie likes to be upside down more
than she likes being right side up, but her friends and siblings find it very
annoying.
Chasing the Pot of Gold by Chitra Soundar.
A butterfly discovers the colors of Spring in her quest to find the pot of gold
at the end of a rainbow. Little does she know that she too is a sign of Spring
to people who are eager to see the last of Winter. 32 page PDF, 14 illustrations
(artist Paul Amrein), 190 word Easy Reader for Beginning Readers.
Chizzy's Topsy Tale Chizzy sneaks out with his best friend, Dotty, to hunt
for a nighttime snack in the jungle. Scary sights and sounds soon
cause Chizzy to regret his decision!
Color Me Happy!
In this delightful rhyming
story, Sadie paints with a rainbow of colors and changes her mood from sad to
happy!
Dotty's Topsy Tale
Fun,
rhyming tale with vibrant illustrations
encourages kids to accept and be comfortable with
differences among their friends and in themselves.
Cloud Jumpers by Tracy Ahrens.
Eugene Ruble illustrates with inspired original characters in a concept book about cloud shapes.
14 illustrations. Seek & Find activity page.
Jamie's Dream by Susan Berger & Christopher Corbin.
Kim Sponaugle beautifully illustrates this adventure. Jamie discovers that
believing is seeing when he sets out to buy his mom a dream.
Michaels New Neighbor by Sarah
Gasparetti and illustrated by Marina Movshina. Making a new friend is easier
than Michael thought when his best friend moved away.
Nothing Stops Noah When Noah takes a job in a pet store the animals run wild.
Rattlesnake Jam by Margot Finke.
This is a fun rhyming romp of a tale. Can Pa get Gran to make him Rattlesnake
Pie, or will all those rattlers end up in her Rattlesnake Jam?
Sad
Little House by Catherine James.
Harry the house longs for a family. But his paint is gone, his shutters are
broken, and his yard is a mess. So he asks his forest friends to help him
clean up and put his best shingle forward. And maybe, just maybe, the family
he saw will be his. 28 page, 856 word storybooks, 13 illustrations.
Shaping up the Year by Tracey
M. Cox, illustrated by Samantha Bell.
Follow Mousie into each
holiday and notice the different shapes that make up
objects that relate to each day. Educational too!
Sparkie: A star afraid of the Dark by Susann Batson. Sparkie shows
children how to overcome their fears with help from others. This book also
teaches counting one to five.
The Lonely Lightning Bug by Donna J. Shepherd. A
lovely little poetic easy reader of one boy's challenge of keeping a
lightning bug or letting it go. 10 beautiful illustrations by Kevin Scott
Collier.
What if the Moon...? written and
illustrated by Tracey Ahrens explores the concept of what could make up the
moon. Activity too.