Books for Kids

In Ethan Blecher Braves a Bully, an early reader book, Ethan finds himself the focus of a bully in his new school. When his parents decide to send him to spring camp hoping he’ll make some friends, the outlook turns terrifying when his nemesis shows up. Will Ethan’s fearful attitude and shy nature get the best of him or will he muster some courage and stand-up to the bully?

Ethan Blecher is every child during their struggling early years when they confront some of the toughest and more important experiences of their young lives. The series is printed in black and white with larger type and engaging illustrations by Kate Jeong.

This chapter book explores contemporary challenges and opportunities facing elementary school-aged children today. It explores independence, managing conflict and difficult people, overcoming adversity, responding to inappropriate behavior, finding inner strength, relying on good judgment to solve problems, team work, personal discovery, emotional and creative intelligence, and reasoning.

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Like most kids Aiden loved to pretend and play in costume and… like most kids, Aiden struggled with eating vegetables. In The Prisoner of Carrot Castle, Aiden’s imagination transports him to a far away place where he finds himself a prisoner in a cell made of carrots.

What is he to do when he learns he has to face the angry King of Carrot Castle? Come along and help Aiden as he tries to escape from Carrot Castle. Kids will find high adventure and new ideas about eating healthy along the way.

Through creative storytelling, kids 3 to 8 years-old learn that eating vegetables is good—it can actually help them. The beautifully illustrated picture book is available in a limited print run. Order The Prisoner of Carrot Castle and see why kids embrace it as a favorite nighttime story.


"More like dessert than a dreaded side dish, The Prisoner of Carrot Castle will appeal to a child’s insatiable appetite for entertainment."
~The iMums


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