Explore Top Children’s Books Indie Books
Discover a curated collection of indie Children’s Books books written by self-published authors from around the world. Whether you're looking for fresh plots, bold voices, or hidden gems, this is your go-to shelf for immersive Children’s Books storytelling.
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The Masquerade Kilker
Ivan CisnerosTerminal Love
Audible PublishersMako Bay
Stephanie RuthThe Winds of Fate (Make the Darkness Light Book 2)
S. M. StirlingThe Reborn Prince (Mages in the Mundane Book 1)
Julianne MunichThe Suicide Detective
William BachThe Regression Strain
Kevin HwangReciprocity
D.C. GilbertAll For A Buck
Doris Anne BeaulieuSeeing GOD, Face To Face: The Absolute Truth About You, And How You Operate.
ONE IAMBeing Broken:Tales and Essays of Survival and Death from Narcissistic Parental Abuse
Geoffrey R JonasA Journey Toward Tomorrow - The Beginning
jjeckhardtHusro & Shirin
Maryam TabibzadehThe Weipa Crocodile - Murders in the Outback
Victoria ReibyFunny Fairy Tales - 5: Alice in Wonderland - Jack & the Beanstalk - Princess & the Pea - Little Mermaid
Reut BarakElla Learns to Dance
By: STENETTA S ANTHONYElla isn't like her other elephant friends; she dreams about taking ballet classes. When sharing this with her friends, she is told, "elephants can't dance ballet." With courage in her heart and determination in her feet, and a little help from some new friends. Ella discovers that following your dreams, is about the joy you find in discovering you can accomplish your goal, even though some believe elephants can't be ballerinas.
Ferald
By: Keith WilliamsAn upbeat and unruly ferret is ready for an adventure! With his new companion Birzy, Ferald embarks on a journey into the unknown. Along the way, they meet many interesting characters, such as Mr. Wiggly, who offers them a scrumptious tea and toast. Join Ferald and Birzy on their journey as they learn the true meaning of adventure and appreciate the beauty of nature.
Riley's Winning Catch, Good Character Prevails
By: DougMurphy’s Laws for Kids : Many Different Versions!
By: Rich LinvilleOne version of Murphy’s Laws says: If anything can go wrong, it will go wrong. If you’ve stepped on bubble gum or if you’ve ever dropped an ice cream cone, you learned one of Murphy’s Laws. Crying over dropped ice cream does not help you. Laughing at your mistakes helps you feel better. Try to learn from your mistakes and be more careful. But, being careful does not always work. Understanding Murphy’s Laws, can be helpful to you and others.
Earthly Angel Michael’s First Trip to the Dentist
By: Carolyn BenjaminEarthly Angel: Michael’s First Trip to the Dentist is another book in the award winning Christian book series. Michael is taking on the challenges of going to the dentist for the very first time. The Earthly Angel series illustrates how children can navigate along their journey and tackle major events that can be scary in their eyes. Doing things for the first time can be fearful, but God will always send you an Earthly Angel to help you along the way.
Dinosaurs Tunnel Book
By: Francis EdwardsEighteen Dinosaurs with reference information that is presented in a 3D enclosed tear proof photo paper pull-out book with a peephole.
The Quest of the Four Chiefs for the Book of Heaven
By: Kyle St. PenneyWhat Is Saudade?
By: Julie Langley"Maé, mom," Rosie asked, "why are you sad?"
Rosie's mother wiped a tear from her cheek and smiled at her daughter.
"Oh Rosie, I was on the phone with your grandmother, Avózinha," her mother explained, "It's just saudade."
"What does that mean, Maé?" Rosie asked.
"Sometimes missing my island makes me feel sad," Rosie's mom said.
Follow Rosie on her journey to the Azores, where she learns about her Portuguese ancestry and the meaning of "saudade."
What Is Saudade is a semi-bilingual chapter book that can be read by a child or by a parent. It touches on the traditions and history of the Azores, particularly those of the island of Terceira.
Max Puddle and the Great Elevator Escape
By: River BellaI Need Re-Wired
By: Deborah MillerBeep is a cute little robot who loves nothing more than playing with his friends. They have lots of fun together, but Beep sometimes feels he doesn't fit in. You see, Beep has autism, and he views the world slightly differently from his friends, making it harder for him to join in their games. In this heart-warming story, it shows the obstacles Beep must face everyday and his struggle to be accepted. It shows how he can find it hard to interact with his friends and how it makes him feel. Luckily, Mum is there to explain and help him understand that being different is not a bad thing, and it can even have it's advantages.
M is for Math and Movement!
By: Jessika HinesMeet Ryn, the ✨Math Queen✨. She hates math but is actually very good at it. Her mom gave her the name “Math Queen” in efforts to change her perspective on math. Ryn found an engaging math activity that combined exercise and addition that she really enjoys!