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Tinch
» Graphic Novel » Kids
Anthropomorphic
In the smallest of small places - smaller than your thumb, smaller than a pinhead, lies an amazing world. Tinch and her friends are the amazingly tiny recycling heroes saving the world from ourselves. But all is not well when the stream dries up and they uncover a devious plot to steal all the water: the one source of energy we all rely on! To save themselves, and the world, Tinch and her trusted...
The Toy Factory
» Comic » Kids
Love Magic
Open the book, come inside, and help discover the secret that lies within the lines. A certain person tries to hide this which will be a great big surprise. A Christmas treat to make you smile. The season of joy comes but once a year, make it magical for little ones to have a special day. Love, happiness, and memories that last forever from their childhood days.
Astro Mouse and Lightbulb
» Graphic Novel » Kids
Humor Pets
Watch out Mickey Mouse, there’s a new mighty mouse in town! Join Astro Mouse, the insightful Light Bulb, and their pet Caca, as they battle intergalactic potatoes, (delicious) astro chickens, and solve a civil war between mint and fruit flavored chewing gum. Getting lost in space has never been so ridiculous!
The Unpetables
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Pets
These two best friends have had ENOUGH of being petted! It's a non-stop zany middle-grade adventure as they bust out of the petting zoo and hit the road to find their destiny.
Zicky: Wrath of the Rat King
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Family Friendship Humor Isekai Magic Monsters
Zicky: Wrath of the Rat King is an all-ages fantasy adventure blending manga energy with Western storytelling into a playful, heartfelt adventure. With its cheeky underdog hero and themes of family, loyalty, and imagination, Zicky is ideal for readers who love fast-moving fantasy with heart. A coming-of-age story set in a strange and dangerous world, our hero will need all his persistence, humor...
The Queen's Favorite Witch
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Magic
Meet Daisy, a precocious, down-on-her-luck witch who is thrust into the world of royal intrigue when she applies to become The Queen’s Favorite Witch! With so many wanting her to fail, Daisy will need all her grit and determination to make it through these auditions — not to mention a sense of daring and adventure…
Cuthbert
» Graphic Novel » Kids
Anthropomorphic
Cuthbert is no ordinary troll – oh, no! He is lovable, colourful, and fluffy, and, what is more, depending upon his mood, he changes colour. The Cuthbert series of books are fun, exciting and educational, with subtle messages about tolerance and diversity.
Deja Ross Speaks to Freaks
» Graphic Novel » Kids
Monsters
Who's brave enough to make friends with a monster? Deja discovers the hidden world of America’s mythical creatures in this lovable and exciting graphic novel!
A Cat Named Haiku
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Family
Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry. Haiku is also a mischievous little cat. This is the story of a day in the life of A Cat Named Haiku.
Spoops: The Little Spirits of Halloween
» Graphic Novel » Kids
Holiday Supernatural
Discover the whimsical magic behind Halloween in this timeless new illustrated fable for the whole family!
Go Fish
» Graphic Novel » Kids
Family Friendship Humor
Alex the Parrotfish is off to the undersea city of new Corralton in search of fame and fortune (or at least a decent job). Before he's through, he'll face down hungry sharks, rude bureaucrat fish, and a shocking threat to the whole reef! How will Alex make it out in one piece?
A Difficult Thing: The Importance Of Admitting Mistakes
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Anthropomorphic Family Faith Psychological
Every child, at some point, makes mistakes and must learn to deal with and admit those mistakes. This charming, two-tone, wordless comic deals with that very lesson and shows just how powerful the word "sorry" is. This beautifully rendered volume is a good lesson for children and adults alike. BONUS: Includes a discussion guide to help readers further discuss mistakes and the need to acknowledge...