Pete the Pig Gets Picked On

This is a very nice story about a pig called Pete who was different from the rest of the pigs. He had a very sensitive heart-shaped nose. All pigs teased him because of this and Pete felt cast out. To make things worst, Pete found that the owner of their farm was having financial problems. He tried to tell the other pigs of the problems they were facing but nobody believed him. When the farmer started to lose things from the farm the pigs finally believed Pete but got angry at him. Lonely Pete went to the forest where he could find peace. While there Pete found truffles with the power of his sensitive nose. He took them to his owner and helped him make money and save the farm. After this, all pigs stopped teasing Pete and accepted him in the pig community. This book has a very nice narrative with a great message of inclusion and self-confidence. The illustrations work nicely with the story. They are made traditionally and very clear and appealing for kids. I think this is a very lovely book and I recommend it.

Seguir o Autor Eric VanTuyl + Seguir My Beach Adventure

This is a story about a little girl who goes to the beach and wants to explore and touch all the things she sees there. It is a bit challenging; the crab has dangerous claws, the sand can get too sticky, and so on. In the end, she manages to have fun by building a sandcastle with her toys. This is a fun story for small children. The illustrations have big shapes and bright colors, engaging and enjoyable for kids.

Not Like The Others: A Hidden Picture Book About Diversity

This book is like a little jewel. It is so perfect and beautiful. On every left page of the book, there is a poem about an animal who is different from the others in his group, and on the right page, we can see the group of animals and we want to find out the one which is different. In the final spread, we have a beautiful poem about how each child is different and special, and the illustration shows a group of kids, all different from each other and all beautiful each in their own unique way. The illustration and formatting of this book are so good! Super professional, clean and beautiful. The use of color is very balanced and interesting. The compositions are engaging and very fun to look at. This book has a lot of little details to discover and works almost like an activity book. I strongly recommend this book to any kid. It will bring beauty and a lot of fun to your bookshelf.

Join the K.L.U.B. – No Bullying Allowed

This is the story of a little doggie who is bullied at the park for being different.
He becomes sad but soon realizes there are many like him. Other dogs, kids and even birds who are cast out for being not like the others.
This is when all the bullied ones unite and decide to form a club where no bullying is allowed, where everybody is kind and helping. They become stronger together and protective of each other. The club becomes so great that even some of the bullies leave their bad behavior and decide to be kind.
I am very impressed by this story. It doesn’t only tell kids that bullying is bad. It also gives a solution to this big and complex problem. I think it is greatly useful and can make a difference in a child’s life.
The illustrations are bright and colorful, I like how all the characters are detailed and expressive, we can get to understand their feelings and personality just by looking at them.
This book is beautiful, inspiring, entertaining, one can see it was made with a lot of love for the children and care for this subject.
I strongly recommend it.

Saving Tally: An Adventure into the Great Pacific Plastic Patch

This book is very beautiful and has a very important message. The story is about a little turtle and her lobster friend. One day they go to explore the coral reef, it is awesome and full of beautiful creatures, but there is a plastic patch that is more dangerous than any shark. The little turtle gets lost and ends up wrapped up in plastic. Thankfully the lobster friend is able to cut the plastic with its claws and set the turtle free. They end up going to see the sunset on the beach and write down a very important message on the sand, asking humans to stop with pollution. The story is very nice with a clear and important message. The illustrations are gorgeous, colorful, bright, very professional and beautiful. I strongly recommend this book for any child.

MISSION-E: The Kangaroo

This book is about a little girl who has a kangaroo friend. This kangaroo is sneaky. He plays nice with people, but then he steals their stuff when they are not watching. The little girl and the kangaroo go to a friend’s house, there will be a celebration of kangaroo’s birthday. But once again he steals the presents and the cake. The kids call the police and an investigation starts to find who stole all the stuff. The main suspect is Emily, the girl from the beginning of the story, but in the end, they find out who the real thief is… This story is very entertaining! There is a bit of everything in there, fun, suspense, silliness, excitment…all great ingredients for kids to have a great time reading. The illustrations are my favorite part of it all, Kieron is an amazing artist and was able to create very unique and interesting characters, they are full of dynamic and so expressive. The style reminds us of the golden years of Disney cartoons like WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT. I absolutely love this book and its amazing liveliness. I strongly recommend it!

Penny Positive: the gloom, the gift, & the glow (Heads Up)

This story is about a girl who finds herself gloomy sometimes, focusing on the negative things. But then she is offered magical glasses. When she puts them on she can see the positive side of things. After wearing them for a while she can see that there are always positive things one can focus on instead of the negative. In the end, she doesn’t need the glasses anymore, she learned to focus on the good side of life and doesn’t need help. Then, she passes on her magical glasses to other people who need them. This story is nice and does a good job of teaching kids that staying happy and positive is something we can all do and that we bear responsibility for how we feel and choose to look at things. The illustrations are nice. The main character’s pink hair and fun clothes are very cute and reliable for children.

Musu The Dreamy Boy: Musu And The Rainbow

This book has a nice story about a little boy who goes for a walk with his grandmother on a rainy day. They see a rainbow and the boy starts to daydream with this rainbow and talks to it. The rainbow teaches the boy some facts about rainbows and they have fun together. After a lovely day with his grandmother, the boy goes back home to his mom. The illustrations are colorful, bright and naif, the story is cute and entertaining for kids.

Dagobert goes to the dentist

This book is awesome! It has a nice story about a Dragon who eats a lot of candy and doesn’t brush his teeth. One day his teeth start to hurt and he goes to the dentist. The dentist is a monkey who explains all about cleaning teeth, good food for dental health and health in general. The dragon gets his bad teeth treated and learns a valuable lesson. This story does a great job teaching kids about their teeth and health. The characters are very fun and engaging. I love both the dragon and the monkey. They are funny, cute and very relatable. The illustrations of this book are absolutely awesome. I thought they were very expressive and funny. They are also very clean and clear, bright and with big colorful shapes. Really great for kids.

You Can Be Brave

This is a book that teaches kids what it means to be brave and encourages them to not be afraid, belief in themselves, work for their goals and not quit. The text is clear and well written, with good points on this subject and I found it quite engaging and fun. The illustrations are well-made, very clear and clean, with bright colors and big shapes. Great to captivate the attention of kids. I recommend this book, it will help inspire your kids and boost their confidence in themselves.