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Kids Ask Authors Answer YouTube Appearance and Resources

Exciting news! 2026 started off with a super fun live YouTube appearance all about Polar Post hosted by two amazing authors, co-hosts of Kids Ask Authors Answer. I had the great opportunity to answer a number of questions from children and even participated in a rapid fire quiz! I had a blast! Click here to watch this super fun episode. Please give it a watch and let me know your favorite question submitted by a kid.  In addition to the interview, you can find a number of goodies related to Polar Post on their website such as activities, lesson plans, and the read aloud. In particular, I love the secret treasure map hunt activity. Enjoy a cute video example of it here.   Kids Ask Authors Answer is a super fun and interactive YouTube series where real kids get to ask real authors their most curious questions about children’s books! Each episode features a new children’s book read aloud followed by kid-submitted questions that the author answers on camera with no scripts, no prep, just genuine reactions and fun. Click this link for more information and resources on their website. Click this link to view all the awesome videos!  If you know a parent, teacher, librarian, or homeschool family looking for quality chapter book read-alouds, lesson plans, and other resources, please help us spread the word.

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2025 Holiday Indie Children’s Book Reading List

The holidays are a great time to slow down, relax, and enjoy stories with the children in your life. Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or simply love the spirit of the season, this year’s Holiday Indie Children’s Book Reading List brings together a collection of books written by independent authors who care deeply about storytelling, creativity, and connection. Each book in this list was submitted directly by the author and reflects their unique voice. You will find stories that highlight kindness, courage, imagination, friendship, and adventure. These titles make thoughtful gifts for families, classrooms, and holiday celebrations throughout December. Supporting independent authors helps keep fresh ideas and diverse stories in the world. Your purchases, shares, and reviews all make a meaningful difference. How to Support This Holiday Book List: 1. Explore the books and visit the author’s websites. 2. Purchase using the links provided. 3. Leave an honest review after reading. 4. Share the digital flip book with friends, family, teachers, librarians, and your social media community. 5. Help spread the word by encouraging others to read and support indie authors. Give the gift of stories this holiday season and help independent authors continue creating books children love. 2025 Holiday Indie Children’s Book Reading List: Merry Christmas, Missy Moo A cozy Christmas tale filled with kindness, friendship, and a touch of holiday magic. Website: https://www.mrs-bs-books.com/ The Candies’ Last Stand Magical candies team up in a Kindergarten holiday adventure that blends teamwork, friendship, and chaos. Website: https://rachaeltarfmanperez.com/ Here We Go Again! A Story About Bullying Peter the panther learns to find his voice with the help of a trusted friend as he navigates a bullying challenge. Website: http://www.savanna-therapeutic.org.uk/ Petunia the Perfectionist Petunia discovers that mistakes are part of life and that joy matters more than perfection. Website: https://marissabader.com/ Pennygirl’s Rescue Told from the perspective of a rescue dog, Penny’s journey highlights courage, love, and the hope for a forever family. Website: http://www.judymcgeeauthor.com/ DOGFISH and the Gift of Inclusion Dogfish and friends search for Ollie before a birthday celebration can begin, showing that everyone belongs. Website: https://www.dogfishtales.com/ Penelope and the Power of Positivity Penelope learns how to replace doubt with confidence using the power of her words and the magic of “yet.” Website: https://pictureperfectreads.com/ Are You Bored? Three children discover how imagination can turn boring moments into new adventures. Website: http://www.monikamarzec.com/ Ready Steady Lyra prepares for Sports Day and imagines one adventure after another as she searches for her “go.” Website: https://www.beckyedwardsbooks.com/ The Boy Who Wanted to Fly Max dreams of soaring and learns with his sister that creativity and perseverance can bring dreams to life. Website: https://www.farialsbooks.com/ Count to 20 with the Silly Dinosaurs A playful counting book that invites preschoolers to find a hidden bird dinosaur on each page. Website: https://www.quilltownbooks.com/ Polar Post: An Erutuf National Park Novel Reese and Dean return to a magical national park and face their coldest and most challenging mission yet. Website: https://www.kathycherrybooks.com/ A Courageous, Clever Crow Series: Go Gladiator! Three clever crows time-travel to Ancient Rome and explore gladiator games, feasts, and Roman life. Website: https://www.deborahbradburybooks.com/ How I Saved the Ants! Cheeku meets tiny ants deep underground and receives a life-changing blessing from their queen. Website: https://julie09ichi.wixsite.com/jyothsna When the Moon Sleeps, Do You Think He Dreams? A child wonders what the moon might dream about during the day in this imaginative bedtime adventure. Website: https://davidklochkobooks.com/ Bo the Boat A gentle lift-the-flap sea adventure that supports early speech and language development. Website: http://www.clareshort.com/ To see the full flipbook of all the books in this holiday guide, scan the QR code above! Here’s to a holiday season filled with kindness, courage, adventure, and the magic of books. Thank you for supporting children’s independent authors this holiday season!

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Happy 109th to the National Park Service!

Happy 109th Birthday to the National Park Service! 🎉 It’s the National Park Service’s 109th birthday! Yay! 🌲 Celebrate at home with your kids with 5 easy and fun activities! ✨ Check out these images for ideas full of wonder, creativity, and adventure to do with your children to celebrate this fun birthday. You can click on the last two images for links. Cheers to a great day and to our amazing national parks!

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National Park Week – Arts in Parks

Happy National Park Week! To end this fun week, today’s theme focuses on arts in the parks. The national parks inspire creativity. National parks have inspired artistic expression and creativity for many, many years. The national parks have definitely inspired me! Our national parks inspired me to write children’s book set in a national park. I created a magical national park, Erutuf National Park, as the setting for my children’s book series. It’s not a real national park, but an idealistic and magical one. Click here for more information on the book series. How have the national parks inspired you? Time to start planning the next national park trip to create more memories! 

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National Park Week – Youth Engagement

Today’s national park week theme focuses on youth engagement. National parks are places for fun, discovery, exploration, wellness, and service. Youth and young adult programs are designed to connect kids, teens, and young adults to opportunities at national park sites across the nation. These sites contribute to our nation’s rich natural, cultural, historical, and recreational resources. Enjoy this video about today’s theme! Click here for the video. Happy National Park Week!

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Middle Grade Reader Holiday Guide

As you start your holiday shopping, I thought I’d help you out as I love to give books as gifts! As a children’s author, I read a lot of children’s books and have really enjoyed these books here. I could have made a list of a million books, but tried to keep it simple. 😉 Take a look at a few fun middle grade books below. Click the link on the book cover to check these great reads out. Happy shopping and happy reading!

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