Explore Top Educational Indie Books
Discover a curated collection of indie Educational 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 Educational storytelling.
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The Death Wizard Chronicles: Volume 1
Jim MelvinLiving The Dream: Law Of Attraction Secrets
ONE IAMMy Way on the Camino Portuguese
John SeegersI Was Adopted by a Sorceress, Book One
AlbertReciprocity
D.C. GilbertSuperPower: The Ability to Fly or to Become Invisible: The Deal of the Art (Book #1)
Roger E PedersenThe Fulcrum: A Novel
Michael DecterAwakening 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.
Funny Fairy Tales - 5: Alice in Wonderland - Jack & the Beanstalk - Princess & the Pea - Little Mermaid
Reut BarakThe Awakening of AI
ONE IAMMako Bay
Stephanie RuthFascinating 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 CollinsThe Dream of Matter: Waking the Mind Within the Mirage: No Spoon, No Self: Escaping the Illusion of Form
ONE IAMThe Reborn Prince (Mages in the Mundane Book 1)
Julianne MunichThe Valkyrie: A Medieval Christian Fiction (Book 4) (The Huntress: Medieval Christian Fiction)
Carrie CottenMurphy’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.
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!