
Time to Get Ready Bunny by Brenda Ponnay
24 pages, 10 of 12 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
It’s time to get ready, Bunny! Bunny? BUNNY?
In this charming little book, author/illustrator Brenda Ponnay has artfully depicted the morning routine of so many families. Whether your little one would rather stay in bed, play with toys, or try on every outfit in the closet, this book is sure to resonate with parents.

A Necklace of Virtues by Calee Lee
21 pages, 5 of 5 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
Why do we have so much, when others have so little?
When a young princess encounters poverty for the first time, her eyes and her heart are opened. Inspired by the life of Saint Audrey of Ely, a real English princess who gave up everything to follow Christ, this story introduces young children to the virtue of charity.
Featuring 15 full-color illustrations guaranteed to charm even the pickiest little princess, A Necklace of Virtues is Christian historical fiction for children ages 3-8.

Reggie and Ryssa and the Summer Camp of Faery by Bo Savino
358 pages, 6 of 6 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
What would you do if you found out magic was real and Faeries existed beyond your vision but within your reach? Better yet, what if you had once been a part of their world without knowing it, and now they wanted you back?
On their thirteenth birthday, Reggie & Ryssa’s world is turned upside down. The twins find out that magic is real and Faeries co-exist with the human world. To top it all off, the Wilt is eating the barrier between the human world and the world of Faery. If the two worlds collide, both will be destroyed. Are Reggie & Ryssa the only ones who can save both worlds? Or are they the twins of Darkness and Light foretold by prophecy to bring the destruction of Faery?
Doom and gloom prophecies…
Disappearing Team members…
Dark magic attacks…
It’s an adventure-filled summer in the Award-Winning World of Faery!

Shelve Under C: A Tale of Used Books and Cats by Jenny Kalahar
127 pages, 1 of 1 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
(For ages ten to infinity.) Used bookshops, big and small, often have a resident cat or two roaming the aisles, sleeping on the book stacks, or sleeping on the customers. Here is a novel all about one bookshop and its resident cats, Stomper and Buglit; and about Kris, a 12-year-old boy who apprentices in the shop. Kris is a little bit like the cats: he’s a foster child getting used to a new family, and the cats are in the bookshop being fostered for the local shelter. Stomper and Buglit are a little bit like Kris: they get into trouble, have some wild adventures, and find out just what family really means. This is the first book in the Turning Pages series of used bookshop novels.

Scruffy Unleashed by Scott Reeves
110 pages, no reviews, Lending Enabled
In the tradition of Disney’s “Bolt” and “Benji” comes the new talking animal action/adventure tale “Scruffy Unleashed!”
When Scruffy the dog has a premonition that his master will die at work that day, he escapes the house to mount a valiant rescue attempt. Instead, he becomes embroiled in a bitter war between the city’s strays, led by the vicious Rottweiler, Fang, and the dog pound, which is conducting secret military experiments on the strays.
But Scruffy will not be sidetracked. Determined to save his beloved master, he enlists the aid of a little crippled girl who has the ability to talk to animals.
Nothing shall stand in the way of…Scruffy unleashed!

ABC’s for You and Me by Michael Mitchell
52 pages, no reviews, Lending Enabled
Learn ABCs with a whole host of fun and funny characters.
Very educational childrens story for everyone and a great family activity.

Airplanes: Picture Book by Planet Collection
no reviews, Lending Enabled
Are you interested in expanding your child’s vocabulary?
As a part of the Planet Collection, “AIRPLANES” offers facts, descriptions and thought inspiring questions alongside amazing photographs of the different types of planes.
Toddlers and babies will love looking at the photos, while the older children will be able to grow their minds through reading the passages.
Early education sets up your child for success.
Also from the same series Helicopters which is oriented toward Level 4 readers.
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