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Taking a Walk

Taking a Walk

by Samantha Bell

A child discovers they can have a lot of fun with a friend and a good imagination.


Cat in the Flower Bed

Cat in the Flower Bed

by Samantha Bell
Illustrations by Samantha Bell

A cat making a mess out of the neighbor’s flower bed leads to a surprising discovery and a new friendship.


The Sound a Unicorn Makes

The Sound a Unicorn Makes

by Ben Orlando

A trip to the store to buy a video game becomes an adventure that teaches the value of using your imagination.


The Bully

The Bully

by Jonathan Jewett

A child learns a valuable lesson about how to handle a bully.


Long Legs

Long Legs

by Richard and Esther Provencher
Illustrations by Jerry Shippee

Siblings can be competitive, especially during a day of clamming in the ocean. Everyone wants to get the biggest catch. But when one of them is in danger, they find out who they can always count on.


Windy Day

Windy Day

by Samantha Bell
Illustrations by Samantha Bell

On a windy day, a child watches as a nest is blown down from a tree — and discovers four baby squirrels!


A Visit From the Purple People

A Visit From the Purple People

by Ben Orlando
Illustrations by Jerry Shippee

A strange combination of purple people from outer space, frisbee spaceships, green peas and catnip make this story an otherwordly tale for kids!


The Great Big Bad Oogie Boogie Bully Monster

The Great Big Bad Oogie Boogie Bully Monster

by Kimberly Wylie
Illustrations by Jerry Shippee

Forced off the swing…having snack cakes stolen…this kid is at the Bully Monster’s mercy. At least until some common ground is found and we learn that sometimes all a Bully Monster needs is a friend.


A Night Away From Home

A Night Away From Home

by Sharon Hendricks

A child’s first night away from home for a sleepover with their grandparents can be both exciting and a little bit scary.


A Fishing Tale

A Fishing Tale

by Richard and Esther Provencher
Illustrations by Jerry Shippee

Sometimes the least experienced fisherman has a new trick or two up their sleeve.