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by Frank Viva - Children's, Fiction, Graphic Novel, Juvenile Fiction

There’s so much to see at the bottom of the world! Join a young explorer and his best friend, Mouse, on a sea journey to Antarctica, where they make new friends with penguins and a whale --- and have all kinds of fun.

by Rebecca Lutzer - Children's, Children's Nonfiction, Christian, Nonfiction , Reference
Now children ages 7 to 12 can enjoy the Bible’s most important passages in a fun and engaging format. Each two-page spread features a few verses set in an appealing “Bible” graphic, a brief explanation and application, and open-ended questions adults can use to help kids talk about their faith.
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal - Children's

Everyone knows cookies taste good, but these cookies also have something good to say. Open this delectable book to any page and you will find out something about life. COOKIES: BITE-SIZE LIFE LESSONS is a new kind of dictionary, one that defines mysteries such as "fair" and "unfair" and what it really means to "cooperate."

by Kelly Pulley - Bible Studies, Children's, Christian, Christian Fiction, Fiction

What happens to Daniel after he refuses to pray to King Darius, and prays to God instead? He finds himself in a den full of hungry lions! Find out how Daniel is rescued --- and how the king's wicked helpers get a punishment they deserve!

by Jack Gantos - Action, Adventure, Children's, Fiction

When Jack dresses up as a notorious local murderer for Halloween, he thinks he's found the perfect costume to scare away evil spirits. But when the real murderer returns and another old lady dies, he starts to worry that he might not be showing the best judgment. Together with Miss Volker, Jack sets out on a road trip through the dark side of America's history to track down the killer once and for all in this hilarious follow-up to DEAD END IN NORVELT.

by Geronimo Stilton - Children's, Fiction, Graphic Novel

The first Olympic Games are about to take place, and the Pirate Cats have traveled back in time to enter the competition. In order to gain an edge, they bring all sorts of modern-age sports gear to improve their odds of winning. It's up to Geronimo and the gang to foil their scheme and save history.

written by Lisa T. Bergren, art by Laura J. Bryant - Children's, Christian, Christian Fiction, Fiction

GOD GAVE US EASTER is the latest in the God Gave Us series, which has sold over 1.5 million copies. Easter has come to the Arctic Circle, but Little Cub has some questions. Why do we celebrate Easter? Why did Jesus come? Why did he have to die? Papa lovingly explains the meaning of this very special holiday in clear, simple terms that even the littlest cubs can understand.

by Kelly Pulley - Bible, Bible Studies, Children's, Christian, Christian Faith

The Magnificent Tales are enjoyable, rhyming Bible stories with clever art and clear lessons. These are stories that the whole family will enjoy, presented in an entertaining way that parents and grandparents won't grow tired of reading and re-reading night after night. The humorous, contemporary illustrations will keep even today's media-deluged kids laughing while they learn important biblical messages. Parents will love that their kids are asking to read Bible stories!

by Ann Droyd - Children's, Christian

A parody of children’s picture book classic GOODNIGHT MOON, GOODNIGHT IPAD teaches you and your children how to “power down” for the night.

written by Jason Ingram and Matt Hammitt, illustrated by Polona Lovsin - Children's, Christian Fiction, Fiction

I COULDN’T LOVE YOU MORE tells a sweet, loving, yet powerful message: I couldn’t love you more, but there is someone who does. Through the unique relationship of adorable animals, the book shares that Christ is always with you and He loves you more than you can imagine. This engaging picture book combines lovable and irresistible images with the lyrics from the song (co-written by Jason Ingram and Matt Hammitt).

by Eric Pinder - Children's, Fiction

If all the animals came inside, bears would run down the stairs, kangaroos would bounce on the couch, and hippos would play hide-and-seek through the halls! Join one family's wild romp as animals of all shapes and sizes burst through the front door and make themselves right at home.

written by Michael Morpurgo, illustrated by Michael Foreman - Children's, Fiction, Historical Fiction

When Kaspar the cat first arrived at London’s Savoy Hotel, it was Johnny Trott who carried him in. But when tragedy befalls the Countess during her stay, Kaspar becomes more than Johnny’s responsibility: Kaspar is Johnny’s new cat, and his new best friend.

by Rutu Modan - Children's, Fiction, Graphic Novel

In the midst of a family dinner with her scolding parents, Maya receives a very unexpected invitation to dine with the queen. Suddenly, her messy manners are put to the ultimate test and she begins to improvise her very own set of rules, with uproarious results.

Edited by Doug Mauss, illustrated by Sergio Cariello - Children's, Christian

Here’s the most complete picture Bible ever! And it features a captivating, up-to-date artwork style—making it the perfect Bible for today’s visually focused culture.

The Action Bible presents 215 fast-paced narratives in chronological order, making it easier to follow the Bible’s historical flow—and reinforcing the build-up to its thrilling climax.

by Kelly Pulley - Bible Studies, Children's, Christian, Christian Fiction, Fiction

Teach your children about God's strength and love for His people with this rhyming story about David and Goliath. With fun illustrations and a quirky rhyming text, your kids will discover that despite David's small stature, his courage and belief in God see him through when he stands up to the Philistine army.

written by Anthony DeStefano, illustrated by Richard Cowdrey - Bible, Children's, Christian, Fiction

Bestselling author Anthony DeStefano begins his creative telling of the beloved Bible story of Christ’s triumphant entry by introducing the young donkey who has yet to realize his important mission. The lowly creature believes he can do nothing noble, but that’s before he meets the Master.