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Children's Books
Congratulations to our authors who have accepted the challenge of expanding, educating, and entertaining young minds!
Amber Booth McCoy (with Katina Booth White & Cortney Booth Akers)
STEM Looks Like Me
Alex and Amber are about to embark on an exciting journey of discovery. Join the twins as they learn all the different ways (from A to Z) STEM impacts our lives!
STEM Like Me is a colorful, interactive, and creative book that stresses the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. STEM Like Me expands a child’s mind by enhancing what they already know, promoting imagination, preparing them for a diverse future, and encouraging entrepreneurship.
Dr. John Carter
Little Johnny and The Feast of Thanksgiving
Little Johnny loves when the leaves change colors. He knows that is a sign that Thanksgiving is near. Join Little Johnny on the family farm as he describes the leaves on the trees, counts the animals, prepares to have fun, and feasts on Grandmother Tennessee's delicious dishes! Little Johnny and The Feast of Thanksgiving is a heart-warming, entertaining, and educating book for your child. The book focuses on family, friends, and gratitude.
G. E. Miller
But I've Never Been 4 Before!
Today is a big day for Jada because today she turns 4! But instead of total excitement, Jada wonders about things she can’t do anymore. Is Being 4 any different than being Three? Jada will soon see! Join Jada on a birthday journey that makes her bolder - as she learns what it means to be another year older! .
Thomasema Pannell
I Just Want To Be Me
Author Thomasema Pannell wants parents to remember that our while our thoughts and ways may stem from the best of intentions for our children, it does not mean they are ‘right’ for them. Sometimes, we as parents need to listen to the voice of our children – regardless of their age.
‘I Just Want To Be Me’ cultivates and encourages a child’s freedom to explore, understand, and most of all experience life.
Iris M. Williams
Loving Leroy
Mimi was not well; she did not feel good.
She did not feel as she knew she should.
At the hospital she met Dr. Talledo.
He wanted to give her an ostomy, but Mimi said, “No.”
Dr. Talledo persisted and gave her an ostomy named, Leroy.
That was the day Mimi lost her joy.
But one day Mimi realized that Leroy only wanted to help and be her friend.
When Mimi accepted that, she became well again!
Iris M. Williams
How Meg Likes Her Eggs
Meg was a very happy and carefree little girl.
Meg did not have a care in the world.
Until, one day, she discovered something very upsetting ...
Meg did not know how she liked her eggs!
Iris M. Williams
the Purple Butterfly & the Blue Bear
Once upon a time, in a land not that far away.
Two unlikely friends met one day.
The day was warm and a rainbow was in the sky.
It was a day they'll never forget. Let's find out why!
Iris M. Williams
There's a Tooth in The Gumball Machine
Author Iris M. Williams has a heart for informing children. "In the absence of information, children will make it up and usually what they make up is not accurate," she declares.
Her 2022 Arkansas PBS "Rise and Shine" selection is about two little boys who insist on watching a movie their parents told them they could not watch.
This fun and mysterious story teaches children the value in obeying their parents.