“Let’s read something!”

“Let’s read something FUNNY!”

“Full of Baloney!
Wacky, Happy Poetry”
Enter a world where poems, stories, and cartoons bring grins, giggles, and guffaws! Ages 5-10 and beyond!

“Pig Newton’s Famous Cookies”
When the King wants his cookies, Pig Newton is determined to keep them for the people of the kingdom. After all, the King already has all of the cakes and pies. What’s a pig to do?

Ages 2-8

“Full of Beans: Poetry for Children”
Quirky and colorful characters fill the pages of this book of funny poems for kids ages 1-8.

“Let’s read something about FRIENDSHIP!”

“Go, Big! Go Home”
It’s Big the Bear’s birthday! Will it be the very special day he expects or have his forest besties forgotten about him?

“Big the Bear and Elephant Trouble!”
Can the forest friends work together to get a stubborn elephant out of Big’s cave? This tight-knit group learns a lesson about the power of inclusion in the second book in the Big the Bear and Friends series.

“Let’s read something MAGICAL!”

“Ella’s Little Light”
Ella is overprotective of her little light, keeping it safe in a jar. When her light escapes, Ella goes on a colorful journey to get it back and, in the process, learns a gentle lesson about sharing.

“Let’s read something to help us LEARN!”

“These Old Shoes”
This lyrical counting book is naturally interactive and includes ideas for making learning to count fun!

“Let’s read something for the HOLIDAYS!”

“Trouble in Easter Woods”
There’s trouble when a rabbit, a turtle, and a fox are put in charge of hiding eggs and baskets in Easter Woods. Can this unlikely trio save the town’s annual
Easter egg hunt?

“Pet Store Santa”
How will Santa handle the chaos and confusion of picture day at the pet store? Find out in this festive and hilarious book inspired by a “real” Pet Store Santa.

As you know, I love nursery rhymes! They are often a child’s first introduction to literature and can help create lifetime readers and learners. World Nursery Rhyme Week is an annual event and a great resource for parents, grandparents, teachers, and anyone else who spends quality time with little ones.