Talking Animals / Anthropomorphic Tales for Kids
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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?