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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!
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Opal’s Springtime Birdhouse is a sweet springtime tale of perseverance and creativity, where Opal learns that the best rewards often come in unexpected ways.
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A whimsical capybara bubble tea coloring book with 40 single-sided pages relax, color, and savor simple joys one boba at a time.
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A cozy capybara holiday coloring book filled with winter magic, festive scenes, and 40 single-sided pages for stress-free coloring.
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When three capybaras set out to make their own bubble tea, they discover the joy of creativity, friendship, and trying new things. Complete with capybara facts, bubble tea history, and a kid-friendly recipe, this picture book is a treat for readers of all ages.
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An inspiring picture book about determination and music. When Sally Snake dreams of playing the piano—but has no fingers—she proves that creativity, teamwork, and perseverance can make the impossible possible.
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$19.99
A delightful Lunar New Year picture book inspired by Southeast Asian zodiac traditions. Monkey’s mission to bake pineapple tarts turns into a heartwarming adventure of friendship, teamwork, and festive fun.
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A dazzling deep-sea adventure where strange creatures use light to hunt, hide, and survive. This picture book introduces kids to the wonder of bioluminescence beneath the waves.
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Capybara Zen is a mindful coloring book starring a chill capybara from another planet. With calming tips on patience, kindness, and joy, this charming picture book invites kids to slow down, breathe, and color their way to peace.
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A lyrical picture book that celebrates mindfulness and the beauty of nature. Written by Cynthia Mackey and illustrated by award-winning artist Vikki Zhang, this gentle story invites children ages 4–8 to pause, reflect, and connect with the smallest wonders around them.