Kids Book of The Day:
The Brave Little Puppy: A Children’s Adventure Story Picture Book About Bravery and Hope
From the award-winning author of I Wish You Happiness and I Will Always Be Proud of You comes a thrilling adventure picture book for ages 3-7.
“I loved everything about this perfect little book. The illustrations by Eugene Smolenceva were so clear, colorful, and expressive, and I was just captivated by them. I loved the inspiring and thrilling plot, filled with unexpected challenges for the daring puppy.” — Ann Linus, Readers’ Favorite.
“A sweetly told story of a little puppy determined to find a loving home. Highly recommended to 6 – 8 year olds.” — A ‘Wishing Shelf’ Book Review
On a chilly winter morning, a little white puppy is left outside a pet store in a tattered box with a note: FOUND ABANDONED. NO COLLAR. NEEDS A LOVING HOME.
When a passing boy stops and locks eyes with the puppy, a spark of connection lights up their hearts—only to be separated moments later.
Determined to find the boy, the puppy sets off on a courageous journey across town, all for the hope of a loving home.
Will the puppy’s courage be enough to make his wish come true? Discover the answer in this heartwarming children’s adventure story picture book from the award-winning author of The Unconditional Love Series.
Join thousands of teachers, parents, and grandparents to discover why so many love and recommend Michael Wong’s empowering children’s picture books.
Today’s Book of The Day is sponsored by this week’s Kids’ eBook of The Week:
Benjay’s Santa Claus Parade – A Short Story: Benjay and the Magical Bubbles Book 1.2
Runaway inflatables, substitute Santas, and pandemonium at the parade!
When young Benjay spots his neighbor Mr. Guenther mysteriously floating in mid-air, he’s certain he’s discovered Santa’s secret identity. When disaster strikes at the Christmas parade, with Benjay trapped in the middle of it, will Santa save the day? Is Mr. Guenther really Santa Claus or is there an even more magical explanation?
This heartwarming adventure proves that sometimes the best Christmas magic comes from ordinary people doing extraordinary things.