The Native Aliens
Raju is home alone when a girl on the television directly addresses him and calls him by name. He decides to play along and asks for her name. She says her name is Mangalika, and she helps him with his homework. Raju tells his...
Raju is home alone when a girl on the television directly addresses him and calls him by name. He decides to play along and asks for her name. She says her name is Mangalika, and she helps him with his homework. Raju tells his...
Do you believe in fairies and what would you do if you encountered one? Written by Stanislava Buevich and illustrated by Diana Akhmetova, Maya Fairy is a children’s adventure story. Maya (the fairy) graced the lives of Maya (a human child) and her parents. During...
Super Doople is a children's picture book inspired by the famous Humpty Dumpty. The book is written and illustrated by K.A. Cummins. Little Doople is fragile and can easily break his shell like Humpty Dumpty, but he insists on trying to fly. He envisions himself...
Fantasy fans of all ages are sure to love Ryan Law’s Thaddeus Thayn’s Guide to Dragons, an exciting addition to everything you have ever learned about dragon lore. In this illustrated “field guide,” Thaddeus Thayn has collected many illustrations and details of a plethora of...
Troll Forest: A Norwegian Tale is a picture book for children written by Donna Marie Seim and illustrated by Susan Spellman. It introduces us to Peter, a fourteen-year-old boy who is traversing the Norwegian countryside. After three days of hard work in a faraway land,...
The Third Eye by Mahtab Narsimhan is the first book in the Tara Trilogy. Since their mother left, Tara and Suraj have dealt with the cruel actions of their father’s new wife. They thought that was the worst of their problems until people started vanishing...
Dream-Shifter by Lois Wickstrom is a magical coming-of-age story that finds a young girl trapped in the form of an elk. Gwendolyn has a unique ability: at night when she’s dreaming, she can turn into various animals. When she wakes up in the morning, she...
Let’s Pretend by Eric Jacobson is the first picture book I have seen that would appeal to youngsters between the ages of two and seven – a wide but realistic target market. The secret lies in an intriguing illustration on every page. The youngest children...
There is a problem in fairyland; fairy dust is running out. Tina is a tiny fairy who wishes to solve this problem and prove to all the other fairies that she is needed. She embarks on a search for a stable source of the dust....
I’m sure you’ve heard that a four-leaf clover is lucky, but finding one is difficult because most clovers have three leaves. And you’ve heard of the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. But have you ever found the end of a rainbow?...