You’re Going To Camp Coronavirus: Because you didn’t wash your hands (Rejected Children’s Books)

Sometimes it’s hard for you to see. Why we wash our hands after going pee. Your mother made it very clear. Germs are what we have to fear. Poop

Because of Mr. Terupt

Handpicked by Amazon kids’ books editor, Seira Wilson, for Prime Book Box – a children’s subscription that inspires a love of reading. Seven students are about to have their

Because of an Acorn

Because of an acorn, a tree grows, a bird nests, a seed becomes a flower. Enchanting die-cuts illustrate the vital connections between the layers of an ecosystem in this

The Introvert Activity Book: Draw It, Make It, Write It (Because You’d Never Say It Out Loud) (Introvert Doodles)

From the author of Introvert Doodles comes an illustrated, interactive book for introverts of all ages to express themselves, find their voices, and discover their own creative talents!Conventional wisdom

Quiero a mi papa Porque (I Love My Daddy Because English / Spanishedition) (Spanish Edition)

The perfect board book for babies and toddlers to read with Dad! “I love my daddy because he plays with me. . .” This book begins with a heartwarming

I Love You Because You’re You

Now available in a padded, paper-over-board book, I LOVE YOU BECAUSE YOU’RE YOU celebrates a parent’s unconditional love for a child, as illustrated by award-winning artist David McPhail. This

Mommy Drinks Because You Cry: A Sarcastic Coloring Book

Pull Mommy back from the edge with this irreverent adult coloring book! MOMMY DRINKS BECAUSE YOU CRY is the adult coloring book for the delightfully impolite. For the rare

Because . . . Someone I Love Has Cancer: Kids’ Activity Book

This inspired publication is designed to address the basic goals of therapeutic support for children who have a loved one with cancer. Featuring five self-sharpening crayons to inspire creativity,

Mommy Needs a Raise (Because Quitting’s Not an Option)

Goodbye, Board Room and Legal Briefs–Hello, Dimples, Diapers, and DestructionWomen know that raising children will be different from climbing the corporate ladder. But nothing can truly prepare them for