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  • Bible ABCs

    Gillian Gittens, Blueberry Illustrations

    language (, Nov. 26, 2017)
    Teach your child how to read while introducing them to remarkable characters from the Bible. With notable stories, such as "Adam & Eve", "Noah's Ark" and "David & Goliath" to the hidden gems like "Joash who beacame king at age7", Bible ABCs will have your child learning the alphabet and learning the Bible at the same time.
  • Brody the Bulldozer

    Megan Bailey, Blueberry Illustrations

    eBook (, Feb. 13, 2020)
    Brody the Bulldozer is an adorable character that children will fall in love with while enriching and encouraging them to find their own unique gifts and talents! With rhymes and repetition children can’t help but want to hear the story of Brody and how he discovers his own unique gifts. Brody is the story of a bulldozer who is sad because he doesn’t know his purpose. He watches a firetruck, an ambulance, and a police car all help people and he wishes he could help people too. By helping others he finds joy and discovers his own purpose. The simple heartfelt lessons in this book help children learn to acknowledge and appreciate their own unique gifts as well as find joy in helping others.
  • Free to be Me

    Nancy Zarriello, Blueberry Illustrations

    Hardcover (Nancy Zarriello, Aug. 8, 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?"
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  • The Adventures of Bear Fittle: The Red Apples

    Lavette Ervin, Blueberry Illustrations

    language (, March 11, 2020)
    The Adventures of Bear Fittle is a series of children’s books. It takes them on a journey to explore and enjoy the adventures of eating healthy, playing outside, and hanging out with friends. The Red Apples, is the first edition of the series. It is a fun and easy-to-read book that follows a bear who enjoys eating apples. On this adventure Bear Fittle asks his mother to pick some apples as she heads to the chapel.
  • Kitty And Kat - Pet Peeves

    Robert Beals III, Blueberry Illustrations

    Hardcover (Bobbybooks.com, July 16, 2020)
    The story opens on Story Hill, a place where children have to go to hear a good story because their parents have stopped telling them. What story is about to be told at this special place by a guardian creature called PurrAnimal? He is protective and loving toward the children who gather here. This time, PurrAnimal decides to read "Pet Peeves", and this is how the story begins. Kitty and Kat meet Ant and Flea, and they band together with other animals to try to find Peeves, an unusual looking two headed pet that was lost by Aunt Chovie. Get it? Anchovy. Who likes jumping on pizzas all day. Pet Peeves is a charming, heartwarming story children and parents alike will enjoy and is one to stir the imagination. If you can picture a herd of 12,000 anchovies running at you over a hillside, you will love this book.
  • Fun at the Farmers' Market

    Soraya Cohen, Blueberry Illustrations

    Paperback (Terra Firma Press USA, Inc., Sept. 19, 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
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  • Have You Seen My Vroom, Vroom?

    Alisha M Hazziez, Blueberry Illustrations

    eBook (, June 25, 2017)
    This book is about a five-year-Old boy who can't find his toy motorcycle. While searching for his toy he embarks on a quest throughout the house, only to discover his Vroom Vroom had been in his bed the whole time. Since young readers love to create imaginary quests. I think readers will identify with Mykel and find him entertaining as they learn that they too, can create their own fun adventures.
  • The Lost Treasure: A Christmas Story

    Rachel Hofstetter, Blueberry Illustrations

    Paperback (Rachel Hofstetter, Nov. 7, 2019)
    The young prince had the best of everything, but what he valued most was his relationship with his father, the king. When his father entrusts him with an unexpected mission, the prince is troubled by the thought of leaving the only home he’s ever known.Christmas is far more than finding that perfect gift. It’s more than the angels, wise men, or even Mary and Joseph. Christmas is the story of how Prince Jesus gave up everything to go after his Father’s lost treasure. This fictional account of the first Christmas gives young children a glimpse at God’s tender heart.
  • KITTY AND KAT Pet Peeves

    Robert Beals III, Blueberry Illustrations

    Paperback (Bobbybooks.com, July 22, 2020)
    The story opens on Story Hill, a place where children have to go to hear a good story because their parents have stopped telling them. What story is about to be told at this special place by a guardian creature called PurrAnimal? He is protective and loving toward the children who gather here. This time, PurrAnimal decides to read "Pet Peeves", and this is how the story begins. Kitty and Kat meet Ant and Flea, and they band together with other animals to try to find Peeves, an unusual looking two headed pet that was lost by Aunt Chovie. Get it? Anchovy. Who likes jumping on pizzas all day. Pet Peeves is a charming, heartwarming story children and parents alike will enjoy and is one to stir the imagination. If you can picture a herd of 12,000 anchovies running at you over a hillside, you will love this book.
  • Henry and Grammy Kay Talk About Adoption

    Cindy K. Clark, Blueberry Illustrations

    Paperback (Independently published, June 18, 2019)
    Henry is a shy six-year-old boy who has spent several years in the foster system. Now Adoption Day is just around the corner! Although Henry and his entire new family are very excited, he still has some questions about the adoption and what it will mean to everyone involved. Grammy Kay comes to visit and in their quiet moments together, she tries to answer his questions and alleviate any fears he may have. This beautifully illustrated book is about the special bond that exists between grandmothers and their grandchildren and is appropriate for all young children, even if they are not adopted. With more than 50,000 children in the United States transitioning from foster care to their forever homes each year, the author hopes this book will serve as a educational tool so that other children and adults will strive to make these kids feel welcome, accepted and loved. She has added a touch of humor (and geography!) to an otherwise serious subject.
  • Special

    Kitt Chapman, Blueberry Illustrations

    language (Kitt Chapman, Dec. 6, 2019)
    Lady bug wondered why her wings were a different color than others. Eventually, realizing that the color was not important, she learns that her wings help her fly so freely.She lands on a hairless roly-poly Bear, and he too begins to embrace his uniqueness.The two become friends and wander off happily to find a crooked old tree, and a Robin with an unusual song.Ultimately, the four thrive on one another's company, offering hope and cheer, while embracing their specialties.The message revealed is that ones appearance on the outside has little to do with who they are on the inside.
  • Brush my teeth: BUT BUT BOOKS

    Carolyn Carter, Blueberry Illustrations

    eBook (BUT BUT BOOKS, July 16, 2017)
    BUT BUT BOOKS are fun children picture books that have a simple task in each book. The books are great for parents, grandparents, teachers, babysitters and anyone who wants to read and be silly with young children. Just released BUT BUT BOOKS Brush my teeth with many more books to come. Have BUT BUT BOOKS be part of your children's lives and have a positive fun way to teach simple tasks.