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Books with author Blueberry Illustrations

  • Penelope Skunk Has Junk in Her Trunk

    M.R. Hooley, Blueberry Illustrations

    Paperback (Hooley Books, March 15, 2013)
    Penelope Skunk Has Junk in Her Trunk ... and in her closets, and on her shelves, and all over her house... Join Penelope Skunk as she learns that there are more important things in life than all her junk! A fun, heartwarming story of the importance of family.
  • KITTY AND KAT - Quest for Squint

    Robert Beals III, Blueberry Illustrations

    eBook (, April 6, 2020)
    A whimsical story for children who love adventure. The quest for Squint will take readers on a fun and entertaining trip as they run into Hound and dog, Furr and Ball, and Pet Pig Pinky. With many more eye-catching and bright characters along the way, they are secretly observed by the Great Protector. The characters are adorable, well portrayed and will remain memorable to young children. This book about friendship and helping others is definitely a must-read.
  • Hoovey Pals Adventures - Curly's Surprise Makeover: Curly's Surprise Makeover

    Gentle Dove, Blueberry Illustrations

    Paperback (Gentle Dove Books, Oct. 28, 2019)
    Meet the HOOVEY PALS! Join Curly, Woolisa, Silky, and Softie as they explore the Hoovey Pals Farm. Find out why Curly got a Surprise Makeover. This storytime book artfully tells how an unpleasant experience can turn out to have a beautiful reason behind it. Children will be captivated!..... This 8.5x11 book consists of 34 vibrant pages! Get your copy today...Hoovey Pals is sure to put a smile on every reader's face!
  • The Story of Maggie and Early

    Sheila Derreberry, Blueberry Illustrations

    eBook (, June 22, 2020)
    The Story of Maggie and Early is a true story of two dogs that belonged to my family in Tennessee and capitalizes on Maggie who unfortunately passed in December of 2019. Maggie had the most piercing stare in her eyes as though to say, "Yes I hear you but I am going to do this my way" . The story not only reminds us of the joy that pets can bring to us as adults but also emphasizes the important role that they have in the lives of children. Readers will enjoy the hilarious antics of the dogs but also will reflect on how pets really can at times seem to possess human understanding. After Maggie passed my 5-year old grandson asked his mother if she knew of anyone who was going to die soon. My daughter could not understand why he would ask such a thing and questioned him. He said that if she did know of someone, then he would like to write Maggie a letter and send it with them for her. His younger sister, 3 at the time told her mother that she had prayed for God to bring Maggie back from the "died land". Oh the love of a child! If pets can have this kind of influence on them, imagine the kind of opportunity that we as parents and grandparents have to teach them about kindness, selfless love and forgiveness.
  • Penelope Skunk Has Junk in Her Trunk

    M.R. Hooley, Blueberry Illustrations

    Hardcover (Hooley Books, March 15, 2013)
    Penelope Skunk Has Junk in Her Trunk.... and in her closets, and on her shelves, and all over her house.... Join Penelope Skunk as she learns that there are more important things in life than all her junk! A fun, heartwarming story of the importance of family.
  • Angry Ana

    Chrissie Kahan, Blueberry Illustrations

    eBook
    Angry Ana is the story of a little girl in elementary school who struggles with managing her anger. Throughout the book, she learns coping methods for how she can manage her anger on a daily basis to help her deal with her personal struggles in school and at home. It is intended to be a resource for kids to learn ways to manage anger in their lives, as well as to help their friends in managing anger.
  • Kitty And Kat - MiceQuest

    Robert Beals III, Blueberry Illustrations

    eBook (, Jan. 16, 2020)
    An adorable story of two sibling cats going in search of mice. Young readers are introduced to many animals and different places along the journey in an entertaining way. The bright and colorful illustrations add to the charm of the story, breathe life into the characters, and give the animals a personality of their own, making them real, relatable, and memorable. The rhyming book is a good way to introduce children to animals and places in an enjoyable way. It will also encourage them to visit fields, meadows, and parks and have a fun time outdoors with family and friends. Tutors can use it in classrooms to have interactive sessions with children and make learning exciting.
  • Benny Gator

    Chrissie Kahan, Blueberry Illustrations

    language (King Kahan Publishing, LLC, Jan. 22, 2017)
    Benny Gator is a story about a loving, black lab who suffers from anxiety. When he feels anxious, he opens his mouth like an alligator. Together, he and his family learn ways to help him cope with his anxiety. It is intended to be a great resource and discussion starter for kids to learn about anxiety, manage anxiety, as well as for families to learn how they can help.
  • KITTY AND KAT: Quest For Squint

    Robert Beals III, Blueberry Illustrations

    Paperback (Independently published, April 7, 2020)
    A whimsical story for children who love adventure. The quest for Squint will take readers on a fun and entertaining trip as they run into Hound and dog, Furr and Ball, and Pet Pig Pinky. With many more eye-catching and bright characters along the way, they are secretly observed by the Great Protector. The characters are adorable, well portrayed and will remain memorable to young children. This book about friendship and helping others is definitely a must-read.
  • Fun at the Farmers' Market

    Soraya Cohen, Blueberry Illustrations

    eBook (Terra Firma Press USA, Inc., Aug. 31, 2019)
    A day at The Farmers’ Market with Ava and Max proves to be a lesson for everyone in healthy living! Come pick ripened apples and juicy dragonfruit with our two friends as we all learn lessons together that your little reader will carry with them for the rest of their lives.“This is a great concept for a children’s book. I love the recipes at the end, kids and parents will enjoy learning all about eating clean and green!” -Kelly Martinsen, Publisher, Natural Awakenings MagazineIt's a day of good old-fashioned fun and learning at The Farmers' Market! Amid hay rides, grazing farm animals, and an exciting Barnyard Race during the annual Fall Festival, siblings Max and Ava discover how to make healthier food choices that delight their natural sense of taste and wonder. Set in motion your own family’s lifetime journey of healthy eating habits and good old-fashioned fun as you join Max and Ava on their Farmers’ Market Adventure."Train a child in the way he should go, and even when he grows old, he will not swerve from it." -King Solomon, Proverbs 22:6A must-have in today's world of technology and a long-lasting gift parents can give their child.BONUS Activity Book Included: Each book comes with a FREE DOWNLOAD designed to boost creativity and burgeoning imaginations. Children will first look at 24 of the illustrator’s original 32 sketches, then color them in, followed by imagining the storyline, to be written down by the child or an adult on the allotted lines. Next, read the book and see how “your book” matched up with the pros! Ideal for children age 4, age 5, age 6, age 7, and age 8."A playful, light and imaginative read while motivating young readers to make healthy food choices and lead an active healthy lifestyle. It's never too early to teach these important life lessons." -Dr. Shanna Kowalsky-Herbst, Pediatrician, New York, N.Y.“I hope to see your work on the shelves of bookstores and libraries one day.” -Jayne Henn, Managing Librarian, Denny Sanford Children’s Library, Central Library, City of San Diego, San Diego Public Library“Parents and educators can guide young children to eat more whole, unprocessed food and benefit from a wholesome, fun lifestyle by reading this enchanting picture book to them during their formative years, while children are developing their eating habits, food preferences, bonding traits and playtime styles.” -Brad K. Cohen, MD, Sports Medicine, Miami, FL “This is a great concept for a children’s book. I love the recipes at the end, kids and parents will enjoy learning all about eating clean and green!” -Kelly Martinsen, Publisher, Natural Awakenings Magazine“EXCELLENT…offers an enticing introduction to the young novice to fresh produce.” -Midwest Book Reviews“This unique book should help to bring greater awareness to young children that there are healthier food choices to be made. Highly recommended.” -Ronald Lubetsky, MD, Family Practice Medicine and Fellowship-Trained in IntegrativeMedicine
  • Free to be Me

    Nancy Zarriello, Blueberry Illustrations

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 16, 2019)
    “Free to be ME” takes you on a journey through a little boy’s life living authentically through his difficult school years, standing out and not fitting in with other boys and societal norms. Oliver embraces who he is from a young age, which subjects him to years of bullying and being left out simply because he was different. It’s an adorable and honest story told through Oliver’s voice that will help parents, teachers and guardians facilitate positive conversations around sexuality, love and stressing the importance of embracing what makes someone different and unique. Families are supposed to be a mom, dad, sisters and brothers, right? In this story, families are created differently. The main ingredient is LOVE and that is what ultimately makes a family. Oliver is lucky enough be a part of two families created differently, but both made equally from LOVE. This book is dedicated to all those living their truths. The most powerful question ever posed to me by my then ten-year-old son was, “Why would you keep me from being who I am?”
  • Pretty Melanin Me!

    Markita Richards, Blueberry Illustrations

    eBook (, Dec. 30, 2018)
    Jade is a curious little girl who has questions about her complexion, and her mommy is going to help her understand that her skin color does not define her beauty by instilling self-esteem, self-confidence, and self-awareness. Jade will learn just how Pretty her Melanin is!