• Front cover of Oh, Pearl! by Alania Hinckson, featuring a round and shiny merchild named Marvin searching the ocean for their best friend Pearl in a colorful underwater scene.

    Oh, Pearl! (Pre-Order)

    $19.99

    Available June 16, 2026

    When Marvin’s best friend Pearl rolls away into the wide ocean, the round and shiny merchild sets off to find them. Along the journey, Marvin meets new friends who help guide the search in this warm and whimsical picture book about friendship, confidence, and celebrating what makes us unique for ages 4–8.

  • Front cover of Hungry Little Ghosts by Jocelyn Wong-Trothen, illustrated by Erin Hung, featuring two young ghosts floating toward a Hungry Ghost Festival feast with traditional Chinese foods.

    Hungry Little Ghosts (Pre-Order)

    $19.99

    Available August 11, 2026.

    Two hungry young ghosts return to Earth for the Hungry Ghost Festival feast — but get lost along the way. A warm and joyful picture book about perseverance, teamwork, and Chinese cultural traditions for ages 4–8.

  • Front cover of The Palace Rat by Lynne Marie, illustrated by Eva Santana, showing Henri the palace rat in 18th-century France.

    The Palace Rat

    $18.99

    A pampered palace rat loses his royal comforts and finds friendship on the streets of Paris in this heartwarming tale of courage, creativity, and what it truly means to be home.

    Featured at the Fall for Book Festival — meet the author and order the book here!

  • Cover of The Vanishing Lake by Paddy Donnelly, children’s nature picture book.

    The Vanishing Lake

    $15.99

    This award-winning nature picture book for kids blends science, curiosity, and imagination—perfect for classroom discussions or quiet bedtime reading.

  • Cover of Milo’s Moonlight Mission by Kathleen M. Blasi, children’s picture book illustrated by Petronela Dostalova.

    Milo’s Moonlight Mission (2nd Edition)

    $18.99

    Milo’s Moonlight Mission is a heartwarming picture book for ages 4–8 about a boy who dreams of watching a meteor shower with his mom. While she tackles her long to-do list, Milo offers to help—checking off chores one by one in hopes of catching the perfect moment together. With lyrical text and luminous art, this story celebrates patience, initiative, and the quiet magic of stargazing.