Morals & Life Lessons for Kids
Explore Morals & Life Lessons made for young readers and classrooms. Discover curated children’s books and matching illustrations that bring Morals & Life Lessons to life—perfect for parents, teachers, librarians, and curious kids.
Browse age-appropriate picks, meet creators, and find read-alouds, classroom favorites, and bedtime gems—all themed around Morals & Life Lessons.
Age Categories:
- Board Books (Ages 0–3)
- Picture Books (Ages 3–7)
- Early Readers (Ages 5–7)
- Chapter Books (Ages 6–9)
- Middle Grade (Ages 8–12)
- Young Adult (Ages 12–18)
Genres:
Adventure & Action
Fantasy & Imagination
- High Fantasy
- Fairy Tales & Folklore
- Magical Realism
- Myths & Legends
- Supernatural & Paranormal
- Talking Animals / Anthropomorphic Tales
Mystery & Suspense
Science & Discovery
- Science Fiction for Kids
- Space & Astronomy Adventures
- Time Travel
- Inventions & STEM Stories
- Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Tales
Nature & Environment
Realistic & Everyday Life
Historical
Educational & Learning
- ABC & Counting Books
- Colors, Shapes & Early Concepts
- Geography & Cultures
- How-To & Activity Books
- Poetry for Children
Inspirational & Values-Based
- Morals & Life Lessons
- Faith-Based / Religious Stories
- Overcoming Challenges
- Diversity & Inclusion
- Self-Esteem & Confidence
Holiday & Seasonal

Never Trust a Frog with a Book
Tamikio L. DooleyElla is a farm girl who enjoys working with animals and tending to the farm. She is being raised by her family with strong values. Chaos is what Ella confronts while trying to comprehend these pivotal values. Classified as the Girl of Literature, Ella is a book enthusiast. Ella's father rewards her for good work at school and chores by taking her to a pet shop where he purchases a pet bird and a frog, even though nobody can tell her about literature and books.
Doris is the name of the bird, and Quibbit is the name of the frog, according to Ella.
Quibbit is not quite right.
Ella is regretting accepting Quibbit the frog as her pet. Children ages 8-14 are the target audience for this book.

Little King Chancellor Saves the Marshmallows!
Tamikio L. DooleyLittle King Chancellor and Aroarza, the baby dragon, warns the marshmallows about the Big Bad Wolfy and Badger, the conning fox. They ignore their warning and set off for a relaxing swim in Chocolate Fudge Lake. Something awful happens! The Big Bad Wolfy and Badger, kidnaps the Marshmallows! Soon, Little King Chancellor and Aroarza search the forest for the marshmallows. Did they save the marshmallows from the grisly wolf and fox?

When Will I Ever Learn 60 Humorous and Teachable Poems for Kids
Lynn Marceau
Dana deserves a playground too
Yael ManorI couldn't imagine that this would happen...
One day, I came across a story on Facebook about a woman
who met a father and daughter at the playground.
Due to a disability, the girl was confined to a wheelchair
and unable to enjoy any of the playground facilities.
All she could do was...
Putting her doll in the swing and pushing it,
which caused great sorrow for her and her father.
This story gave me a lot of inspiration to write this book.
In many cases, children with special needs can't do what "regular" children do-
Their needs were forgotten, and that is precisely the story of Dana.
If your child is 4-7 years old, you can all enjoy this book; you will not regret buying it.

Pineapple Moon and Other Poems for Children
Carla L IbanzoWhat do children love to see in a story? Humour, adventure and some hint of mystery. Something that they can relate to. The Pineapple Moon book offers that and more. It is the ultimate poetry book. These poems are imaginative, engaging, and rhythmic; with life lessons that are character and confidence building. Every child will find two or more poems to call their favourites. And, parents will treasure these poems, too. Children will be encouraged to love and accept themselves and to follow their dreams. And most importantly, they'll learn to develop a deep love of poetry from very early.
SOLDIER Show and Tell
Mary Clark DaltonBrent loved show and tell at school. Every time a new person would share their profession, he knew that was exactly what he wanted to be.
When his teacher leaves today's guest a surprise, he and his friend James find themselves trying to guess, who could it be?
Brent, and his class, were not prepared for the lesson they learned from this show and tell. The class learns a whole new outlook on what courage, dedication, patriotism, and character really are.
Follow along as a hero tells his story!
Rainbow's Promise
Mary Clark DaltonBeing the last caterpillar in his class to receive his wings causes poor Rainbow's classmates to tease him. He dreams of being beautiful colors and flying with his friends. His mom tells him to be patient and look for things that only a caterpillar can do. His father promises him, "When you receive your wings Rainbow, they will have all the colors of the rainbow."
Rainbow hates that word patient, he thinks it is just another word for boring!
Follow Rainbow on his unexpected adventure!
Clarksdale's Secret Santa
Mary Clark DaltonGeorgia was excited as she ran home from school. She had only been in Clarksdale for six months, and already she had a new best friend named Carrie. Today she heard the best news ever! Clarksdale has their own secret Santa! Imagine that! There was just one problem for her, the monster who lived next door. Oh, she had never seen him, but the kids at school all talked about him. He never comes out except at night; no one has ever seen his face! She always ran past his house. No, she wasn't going to let him ruin her excitement. She had more important things to think about, like what did she want Clarksdale's secret Santa to bring her.
