Graphic Novel

Once Upon A Time, Santa Had No Elves by David Charney

Dive into the enchanting world of Santa Claus with "Once Upon A Time, Santa Had No Elves" by David Charney. This heartwarming children's book takes readers on a magical journey to the North Pole, revealing the origin of Santa's beloved helpers. Through whimsical illustrations and lighthearted prose, Charney crafts a tale that spreads warmth and festive spirit.

Swinging for Joy by Aishah Hight

The uplifting and encouraging theme of Swinging for Joy by Aishah Hight is that everyone, no matter how young, can make a difference via their own actions, even if those actions are on a tiny scale.

Around the World with Moby by Muzna Kazim

This delightful book, Around the World with Moby, illustrates the experiences of an extraordinary eight-year-old kid, Moby, on a trip to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he explores many amazing places like the Mall of America, Minnehaha Park, and the Lake of Isles.

Marco, Pablo, & Olivia by Ana Cortes

Keeping her vocabulary simple, author Ana Cortes builds the world of Marco, Pablo, & Olivia with admirable skill. You instantly understand the relationship between the siblings from the start. Then there's the writing itself. Ana’s phrasings are beautifully worked throughout the text, and there are funny moments, both visual and evident in the text.

Marty and Lenny by Tania Woznicki

The book Marty and Lenny by Tania Woznicki is a heart-warming tale about the power of being good to others. The friends have a great dynamic that kids can learn from. They can also see the value of friendship and how a good friend's influence can improve another's life.

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