Bookworm for Kids
Bookworm for Kids presents books for toddlers to teens and everything in between: board books, picture books, chapter books, middle grade reads, tween reads, and young adult literature.
Sunday, May 31, 2026
What's Coming in June?
Saturday, May 30, 2026
The Prince and the Monster by Alisa Tikhova
While exploring the forest, a young Prince discovers something unexpected — a Monster living alone in an old castle.
Not angry.
Not cruel.
But tired and lonely.
Instead of running away, the Prince makes a brave choice.
He stays.
This story gently teaches:
• empathy and compassion
• courage to face the unknown
• forgiveness and second chances
• the importance of loyalty and friendship
Perfect for:
• bedtime reading
• thoughtful conversations about kindness
• children who enjoy meaningful fairy tales
• parents looking for emotional learning stories
A tender fairy tale about friendship, redemption, and the quiet strength of choosing kindness.
Book 2 in the Prince Universe series — stories that help children grow through kindness, courage, and empathy.
Alisa Tikhova is a Ukrainian children’s author based in the Netherlands. She writes gentle, emotionally rich fairy tales that help children understand feelings, develop emotional resilience, and grow with empathy.
Her debut picture book, The Prince and the Shadow, is a children’s story about loneliness, emotional safety, and inner strength for ages 4–7.
Alisa is the creator of the Prince Universe series — a growing collection of meaningful bedtime stories about courage, kindness, and learning to live peacefully with one’s inner world.
Friday, May 29, 2026
The No-Brainer Brain Explainer by Crab Museum
Welcome to the Crab Museum's guide to the incredible living machine that is the brain!
Through unbelievable facts and hilarious jokes, The No-Brainer Brain Explainer explores the smallest, biggest, toughest, foldiest, brainiest brains in the animal kingdom.
Take a tour through the imagination of dung beetles, marvel at cockroach brains that are spread all throughout their body, and meet octopuses with their nine brains. Discover the brains behind massive insect colonies, flocking birds and intelligent fungal networks, and of course, the smartest brain of all, according to itself: yours! You'll also uncover:
- What brains are made of and why they're important
- Where to find your second brain
- How brains help us time travel
- The fruitfly brain, the most well-studied brain ever
- The evolution of brains
- What makes a brain 'intelligent'
- The limits of brains, like confusion, phobias and mental wellbeing
- Much, much more...
Accompanied throughout by quirky illustrations, this book asks BIG questions about consciousness, types of intelligence, language, co-operation and other brainy topics, perfect for any young scientist, animal lover or just plain brainiac.
Need your brain explained? This is a no-brainer!
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Finnik the Furious by Josh Ulrich
A ten-year-old caveman and his baby sister take on monsters, mayhem, and unexpected responsibility in this laugh-out-loud graphic novel for kids!
What’s tougher than slaying monsters? Keeping your baby sister alive to tell the tale.
Ten-year-old Finnik dreams of becoming a legendary monster hunter like his parents. But when he’s told to stay behind and watch his baby sister, Finnik finds a clever loophole: why not do both?
With baby sister Tina strapped to his back, Finnik sets off on a prehistoric quest full of hungry beasts, epic battles, and unexpected dangers. The plan goes well . . . until a monster snatches Tina away! Finnik must discover the truth about what it really means to be legendary, and that heroes protect the people they love, no matter what.
A laugh-out-loud adventure comic full of prehistoric peril, sibling chaos, and unexpected heroism, for fans of Barb the Last Berzerker, Cat Ninja, and Lucy & Andy Neanderthal.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Santiago and Great Bear by Lisa Johnston Hancock
Under the shifting phases of the moon, Santiago and Great Bear become friends.
In the city, Santiago was used to crowds of people and glowing lights. But when his family moves to the quiet countryside, with its vast, starry sky, he feels small and alone. Santiago makes a wish on the only constellation he knows. To his amazement, Great Bear falls from the sky to keep him company. But when the new moon arrives, Santiago must help his new friend return to the stars. Though saying goodbye is hard, Santiago discovers that every ending makes room for a new beginning—and maybe even a new friend close to home.
Blending lyrical storytelling with astronomy and themes of hope, friendship, and confidence Santiago and Great Bear sparks children’s creativity and offers comfort and inspiration to children navigating big changes. With additional information on constellations and phases of the moon at the back, the book engages children’s curiosity about the moon and stars and also fits well with STEM units focused on the night sky.
Santiago and Great Bear:
Tells a sweet and inspiring story of a boy who befriends Ursa Major
Portrays accurate constellations and moon phases
Offers comfort and hope to children moving to new places
Explores themes of friendship, kindness, and responsibility
Poetic, tender, and filled with wonder, Santiago and Great Bear invites children to look up at the night sky—and to being open to new opportunities in every change.















