Kids on Fire: 25 Kids’ Kindle Books For $1 Each

From now through 11/1/14 (11:59pm PST), Amazon’s offering a selection of 25 Kids’ Kindle Books For $1 Each. The sale includes such titles as:

How To Hug (4.5/5 stars)

Hugs can be tricky! But you can learn how to hug.

Never hug anyone too tight—ouch! And don’t hug too many people at once—uh-oh!

You can be a leg hugger or a bear hugger or a surprise hugger.

If you don’t want a hug, it’s okay to say so. But if you learn how to give a hug and do it just right, you might get one back…so be ready!

Jana Christy’s digital illustrations provide a charming twist to something everyone loves to do.

 

A Fairy In A Dairy (5/5 stars)

Buttermilk Hollow is about to become the next victim of big business. People are moving away from the sleepy town, and the farmers, with Mayor Clabber’s encouragement, are thinking about selling their land to a factory.

If only the town had a fairy godmother, Farmer Blue wistfully wishes to his cow, Pixie.

The next day, dairy products pop up in the most unusual spots—under pillows, out of the sky, and in the shape of elegant Swiss cheese formal wear. As the mysterious gifts continue, the “For Sale” signs disappear and the townspeople celebrate their dairy windfalls.

But who is the fairy godmother?

This delicious picture book celebrates the power of bovine magic with sunny illustrations and a delightful surprise ending.

 

Princess Peepers (4/5 stars)

Princess Peepers loves wearing her glasses—until the other princesses at school make fun of her.

What can Princess Peepers do? Take off her glasses! But that leads the princess into all kinds of trouble.

Can she prove she doesn’t need her glasses and get to the ball in time to dance with the prince?

Find out in this hilarious story, as Princess Peepers changes the rules of cool around the castle!

Tuesday Mourning’s vibrant illustrations using mixed media add to the fun in this quirky read-aloud about fitting in.

 

Baby Bear Eats The Night (4.5/5 stars)

Mama Bear put Baby Bear down to sleep. Their cave was warm, and Baby Bear’s bed was soft.

Baby Bear should’ve gone right to sleep, but he couldn’t. . .

Baby Bear is afraid of the dark so he decides the best thing to do is eat the night!

But as Baby Bear starts eating and the night begins to disappear, he learns that the other forest creatures need the night, and maybe he does, too.

The beautiful illustrations were created in watercolor with some line work done in colored pencil.

 

Click here to browse the full selection of 25 Kids’ Kindle Books For $1 Each.

 

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