STORIES OF FAITH FOR CHILDREN – SEE LINK
This book Series features the Holy Bible, the Holy Qu’ran, The Bhagavad Gita, other religions such as the Orisha, Spiritual Baptist, Rastafarian and Buddhism.
They also include bonus coloring pages.
CARIBBEAN FOLKLORE TALES FOR CHILDREN – SEE LINK
DUCK IN THE RED BOOTS

Unlike other little ducklings, Duck is quite particular about staying clean. His determination to do just that lands him in quite a fickle every day however he stands firm for what he believes in.
This story is a cute reminder that children are people too, they have their own characters which when nurtured, produces confident little leaders who can change how we see the world.
DRAGON SOUP
When little JC catches a cold, he decides there’s only one thing that will make him feel better, dragon soup! After all, it must be the strongest, warmest, most magical soup in the world. JC sets off on a hilarious quest to find a dragon to cook up the cure. But things don’t go quite as planned…
Every dragon he meets is terrified! With wide eyes and trembling tails, they all insist they know nothing about soup, especially not the kind involving dragons. As word spreads through Dragon City, a panic brews: Is this tiny human planning to put them in a pot? Full of laugh-out-loud misunderstandings, cozy illustrations, and a heartwarming twist. Dragon Soup is a delightful tale about kindness, communication, and the healing power of a warm bowl of soup. Perfect for children who love dragons, adventure, and a little bit of silly fun.
No dragons were harmed in this soup making process.
FREEDOM HAIR
This heartwarming tale celebrates natural hair, African heritage, and the beauty of being yourself. Perfect for young readers, Freedom Hair inspires confidence, cultural pride, and the freedom to love who you are, from root to crown.
With each twist and coil, learn about the powerful journey of the ancestors, who fought to be free and proud of who they are.
Summary of Emancipation (for children)
A long time ago in the Caribbean, many African people were taken from their homes and brought to work as slaves. They were forced to work very hard and were not treated fairly. But the African people never gave up hope. They held onto their traditions, stories, songs, and strength.
After many years of struggle, speaking out, and fighting for justice, slavery was finally ended. This is called Emancipation. It meant that the enslaved people were now free.
In different islands, Emancipation came at different times. In Trinidad and Tobago, it was on August 1, 1834, a very special day we still celebrate today! People dress in African clothes, dance to drums, and honor the brave men, women, and children who helped win freedom.
Emancipation reminds us to be proud of who we are, to celebrate our heritage, and to always stand up for what’s right, just like Oshun and her beautiful, freedom-filled hair.
GOODNIGHT LITTLE WAVE

BEST FRIENDS: FRED AND FRANK

Fred and Frank are two frogs whose choices of foods are as different as day is from night, however in spite of their differences they remain best friends. Join Fred and Frank in a tale of flies as they tell us what they like and don’t like about flies and what they like about being friends.
WHY ARE SNAILS ALWAYS TIRED IN THE DAY

Don’t you want to know why snails are always tired in the day? Read to find out!
ABC ALPHABET

The ABC books give youngsters a wide view of the alphabet in different situations, places and scenes. The Water alphabet looks at different creatures of the ocean and other water related animals.





