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 Weipa Crocodile - Murders in the Outback
Victoria ReibyFascinating Facts for Curious Kids: 1050 Wonders: Packed with Fun Facts and Trivia from Amazing Animals to Astronomy and Marine Life to Monuments! (Awesome Facts for Ages 8-12)
Kristine CollinsWhere Sunflowers Stand
KJ BackfordLiving The Dream: Law Of Attraction Secrets
ONE IAMThe Dream of Matter: Waking the Mind Within the Mirage: No Spoon, No Self: Escaping the Illusion of Form
ONE IAMThe Masquerade Kilker
Ivan CisnerosA Faith Untamed: A Novel of Babylon's Destruction of Biblical Jerusalem (Yoke of Babylon Book 2)
April W GardnerThe Regression Strain
Kevin HwangSeeing GOD, Face To Face: The Absolute Truth About You, And How You Operate.
ONE IAMAll For A Buck
Doris Anne BeaulieuReciprocity
D.C. GilbertBeing Broken:Tales and Essays of Survival and Death from Narcissistic Parental Abuse
Geoffrey R JonasAwakening Within: A Guide To Self Knowledge For Conscious Community Influencers
ONE IAMA practical guide to spiritually awakening and providing God level leadership to those under your influence.
The Fulcrum: A Novel
Michael DecterTerminal Love
Audible PublishersMax 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!
Dennis the Dolphin: Dive into the World of Dolphins, Fun Facts for Little Explorers, Beginner Reader (Tiny Tails Animal Facts)
By: jennfosterchicBootsy The Cajun Pitbull's Bayou Adventure
By: Gigi FontenotBootsy, The Cajun Pitbull’s Bayou Adventure is a fun and heartwarming children’s story about Bootsy, an adventurous Pitbull with a love for the Louisiana Bayous. As she explores the swamps, Bootsy makes new friends, faces challenges, and learns important lessons about friendship, bravery, and helping others.
This lively tale captures the spirit of Cajun Culture and the beauty of nature, making it a delightful read for young readers.
I'm going on an adventure!
By: Lee SpeedDuck and Pig want to go on an adventure that’s not too far and not too bizarre, not too hairy, and not too scary!
Follow Duck and Pig as the adventure gets too far, too bizarre, too hairy, and too scary.
The Truth of Iss (How to Become a Better Person)
By: Rose Marie EzellIss, an eight-year-old boy, has some lessons for us all. Things he has learned in a very short time through experiences.
These lessons include finding your purpose, the Golden Rule, being honest, smiling, having hope and faith, forgiveness leads to happiness, telling people you love them, keeping a positive outlook, people you love are always in your heart, and salvation.
Let’s find out what Iss has learned, and maybe we can learn too and become better people. The world needs better people, don’t you agree?