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:pointr: If you have a published book you'd like to add to the list send us a note with the following info: publisher/year/writter, short description, e-shop if you have it and low resolution image of the cover.


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Below you'll find a list with children books illustrated by some of our lovely members! It's a work in progress, we hope to see all of our members books here someday!

:bulletgreen: Carissa Harris // tissa

:pointr: How Frieda the Snail Finds Her True Friend, published by Watermelon Books, 2013.

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Follow Frieda the snail on a colorful journey to find her true friend. Along the way, she encounters a fallen
ant, a struggling fly, and a stuck beetle- but whom she chooses as her truest friend may surprise young
readers. Get it here!






:bulletgreen: Paolo Domeniconi // Aguaplano

:pointr: Robin Hood, published by A. Mondadori Editore, 2009.



The original classic tale written by Alexandre Dumas. Get it here!


:pointr: Storie dei cieli del mondo, published by Sinnos Editrice, 2008.



Myths and legends about the sky, the stars and constellations. Get it here!


:pointr: La Bella Addormentata, published by La Coccinella, 2008.



The classic tale by Charles Perrault. The book include cut-out characters and paper crafts. Get it here!


:pointr: Giacomino e il fagiolo magico, published by A. Mondadori Editore, 2008.



The classic tale "Jack and the Beanstalk" written by Joseph Jacobs. Get it here!


:pointr: Il Gatto con gli stivali, published by A. Mondadori Editore, 2008.



The classic tale "Puss in boots" written by Charles Perrault. Get it here!


:pointr: Trucchi per non mangiare, published by Agostini Editore, 2008.



The little story of a kid who don't like to eat, written by Roberto Piumini.


:pointr: L'orso e le stelle, published by Agostini Editore, 2008.



The story of a little bear who loves to watch the stars, written by Roberto Piumini.


:pointr: I baffi di Mustà, published by De Agostini Editore, 2007.



The story of a very vain cat who loves too much his moustaches, written by Roberto Piumini.


:pointr: E la Rana come fa? Kerokero, cruà cruà, published by Sinnos Editrice, 2007.



The animals' languages in the different countries of the world, written by Anselmo Roveda. Get it here!


:pointr: Alla Corte di Uguccione, published by Fondazione di Vignola, 2006.



A tale inspired from the real story about the Vignola's Castle, in Italy. Get it here!




:bulletgreen: Ashleymarie Sey Lively // seystudios

:pointr: Maria's Family, 2010.



Maria's in search for the perfect fairytale family, but will she find it? Get it here!




:bulletgreen: Olga Dąbrowska // odwild

:pointr: Three Little Pigs, published by Wisdom Edition AS, Norway, 2013.



Classic story illustrated in non-Disney style, as per publisher request.


:pointr: A Zebra Story, published by Wisdom Edition AS, Norway, 2013.



Written by Richard Heby, A story about little zebra that wanted to be someone else and after many adventures finally found out that it's best to stay your own self. Each living thing fits its role best and it's best to stay with what fits, like the happy zebra in the end.




:bulletgreen: Courtney A. Martin // CAMartin

:pointr: Ballots for Belva, published by Abrams in 2008.



The True Story of a Woman's Race for the Presidency in 1884. Get it here!




:bulletgreen: Holly Alp // ElysiumRain

:pointr: Alex and Friends.



This book illustrates a children's adventure story, which is told on CD as an audiobook in a choice of different languages. The illustrations stand alone, with no text, as a picture story book. Get it here!





:bulletgreen: Hatice Bayramoglu // eydii

:pointr: Nia's Dream, The Talking Tulips, published by Mountain Creek Publications in 2013.



Book Two of the Nia's Dream Series embarks on another fun filled journey as Nia and Franklin learn the lesson of a lifetime. Original story by Hatice Bayramoglu, rewritten by Nailah Baniti Get it here!


:pointr: Nia's Dream, published by Mountain Creek Publications in 2012.



Nia's Dream is an imaginative tale that teaches children the importance of practicing their spelling and writing skills. Original story by Hatice Bayramoglu, rewritten by Nailah Baniti Get it here!




:bulletgreen: Dottie Torres // Gimmeswords

:pointr: Jacob & His Magical Flying Bears, A Halloween Story, published by The Peppertree Press, 2009.



All of the Pumpkins have mysteriously disappeared in Cabbagetown! It is now up to Jacob & His Magical Flying Bears to figure out where the pumpkins are to save Halloween. Written by Gerrie Sobel. Get it here!


:pointr: Jacob and His Magical Flying Bears, published by The Peppertree Press, 2008.



Written by Gerrie Sobel, three friends take Jacob on a magical journey to make a wish to see Santa Claus, because his the only one who has the power to make Jacob's wish come true. Get it here!


:pointr: The Reluctant Angel, published by TRIAD Kids, 2008.



Get it here!


:pointr: Living in Lizzardville, published by the Peppertree Press, 2008.



An adorable story written by Susan Carter about a little boy who has a wish to talk to the moon and share all his secrets.. Get it here




:bulletgreen: Thelma Stoeller // Inevergiveup

:pointr: Mijn Opa viert vakantie in de Hemel , published by EOS, 2009.



The book written by Wanda Vendrig-Hille tells the story of boy who lost his granddad, but he finds out how to keep in touch with him even though he has died. Get it here!




:bulletgreen: Jennifer Zivoin // Isynia-Artessa

:pointr: Reuben Rides the Rails, published by The Children's Museum of Indianapolis Guild, 2010.



Written by B.G. McLaughlin, super strong steam engine Reuben Wells is so powerful he pushes freight cars up steep Madison Hill. He loves to hear the children cheer as he rumbles past the other engines. The townspeople proclaim Reuben "Hero of the Iron Rails" until a brand new train called Dexter appears! Get it here!


:pointer: Pirate School Books, published by Penguin Group. Titles: The Curse of Snake Island / Ahoy, Ghost Ship Ahead! / Attack on the High Seas! / Port of Spies / Treasure Trouble / Camp Buccaneer / Yo-Ho-Ho! / Shiver Me, Shipwreck!



A series about 5 children who live on a pirate ship called the "Sea Rat", and their adventures as they learn to become real pirates. Get them here!




:bulletgreen: Marilyn Cole // Quelfabulous

:pointr: The Tortoise and the Hare: An Adaptation of the Classic Story, published by Xlibris, 2010.



An illustrated retelling of the Aesop fable with a modern spin and an old fashioned taste. Set in the woodsy, Dixieland town of River Rock, this story follows the endeavors of Jack Hare, the star athlete in the annual racing event. Get it here!




:bulletgreen: T. Kyle Gentry // TKGentry

:pointr: Koala Koala, I'm Not A Bear, I'm A Koala., published by The Peppertree Press, 2009.



Koala Koala is not a bear; he's a koala, just a koala. However, when he meets his new teacher, who knows everything about everything, he must prove that he is not a koala bear. Written by David G. Earl Get it here!


:pointr: The Adventures of Sammy Snowflake (v. I), published by Courtyard Publishing Llc, 2007.



Written by Brooke Becker, this is the story of Sammy the Snowflake and his journey to find Weather in order to avoid changing from flake to water to vapor and then back to flake. Get it here!


:pointr: Grandpa for Sale, published by Flashlight Press, 2007.



Written by Dottie Enderle and Vicki Sansum this is a simple and heartwarming tale of family and what it's worth.  Young Lizzie is minding the family's antique shop when rich and headstrong Mrs. Larchmont walks in and offers to buy Lizzie's Grandpa! Get it here!




:bulletgreen: Nicolas Gouny // nicolas-gouny-art

:pointr: Sur le fil, published by Éditions Anna Chanel, 2009.



This album, initially designed like the graphic history of a squirrel travelling the world perched on a wire, allured Catherine Latteux, who wrote a touching and poetic story. Get it here!


:pointr: Ça brille!, éditions Auzou, 2009. Titles: Ça brille! à la mer / Ça brille! à la ferme.



Two little cartoné books, one about animals of the maritime world and the other about the animals of our fields and farms. Get them here!


:pointr: La Plume, avec Michaël Escoffier, éditions Frimousse, 2009.



A story written by  Michaël Escoffier about three birds that start a dispute when a mysterious feather falls between their legs. Get it here!


:pointr: Mon Grand Livre des couleurs et des formes, published by Éditions Thomas Jeunesse, 2008.



A book to learn about colours and forms. Get it here!


:pointr: Prunelle fait ses premiers pas, published by Éditions Thomas Jeunesse, 2007.



The story of Prunelle, a little kangaroo who likes staying in her mother's pouch and her difficulties leaving it. Get it here!




:bulletgreen: Sole Otero // Pocket-Zoo


:pointr: Los buenos hábitos, published by Riderchail editions, 2009. Titles: Por favor y muchas gracias / A lavarse los dientes / Primero hacemos la tarea / A vestirse solo / A bañarse / Guardamos después de jugar



Laura Albino wrote the stories of Gabriel and Candela, two kids that are learning how to develop in the world in their first years of life. Get it here!


:pointr: Papá Noel en apuros.



Three funny Christmas stories written by Flor DeDannthat show the way that Santa use to solve his problems. Get it here!


:pointr: El libro de los gnomos, los gigantes y los duendes., published by Letra Impresa, 2009.



A collection of short stories adapted by Patricia Roggio: giant's and elf's tales. Get it here!


:pointr: Demasiado para nada, published by Ediciones Quipu, 2008.



An adaptation of Shakespeare play "Much Ado About Nothing" by María Ines Falconi. This time represented for school by a group of teenagers. Get it here!




:bulletgreen: Nicole Lim // Rinian

:pointr: Brave Little Baby Dan, published by Adarna House, 2011.



A story about a baby who hears different kinds of sounds for the first time, written by Maria Catherine Gatchalian. Get it here!


:pointr: Maia's Birthday Party, published by Adarna House, 2012.



A story about an adopted girl celebrating her 5th birthday with her new parents and friends from the orphanage, written by Yvette Fernandez. Get it here!


:pointr: Simply Jesse, published by Big Dream Books, 2013.



A daughter narrates the story about her dad's life when he working as a mayor of Naga City in the Philippines, written by Yvette Fernandez. Get it here!




:bulletgreen: Victoria Assanelli // cocinando-colores

:pointr: Cuentos que encantan, published by Letra Impresa, 2009.



A lovely compilation of enchanting tales and tradional stories, including the The Frog Prince and The Steadfast Tin Soldier. Get it here!


:pointr: El chico que espiaba para adentro, published by Emecé, 2009.



Two wonderful short stories written by Ana Maria Machado. Get it here!


:pointr: La Mochila de Uki, published by Ediciones SM, 2009.



A short story written by Silvia Schujer about a boy's first day at kindergarden and his always supporting family. Get it here!


:pointr: Historia de Malik y Luna Llena, published by Letra Impresa, 2009.



Based on one of the stories from 1001 arabian nights, this book follows Malik adventures in the search of true love. Get it here!


:pointr: Desde el corazón, published by Cántaro, 2008.



Eleven poems written by Graciela Pellizzari about love found and love lost. Get it here!


:pointr: Más cuentos de hadas y princesas, published by Editorial Atlántida, 2008.



Three lovely and fun short stories written by Fernando de Vedia about princess, faeries and how they try to find love. Get it here!


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If you have a published book you'd like to add to the list send us a </a>note with the following info: publisher/year/writter, short description, e-shop if you have it and low resolution image of the cover.

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