A fresh, funny, and timely picture book about a fuzzy chick navigating autonomy and consent. The perfect conversation starter on the topic for young children.Daisy happens to be fluffy--she's a young chick after all. Her friends can't help but want to pet her, squeeze her, and tell her how cute she is. But Daisy doesn't want to be hugged or kissed. She's not just fluff; Daisy has substance! But how can she tell everyone to give her some space without hurting their feelings?A timely and funny book that encourages kids to establish and respect boundaries--perfect for reading aloud and shared story time!
Madeline Valentine Books
Madeline Valentine is an author and illustrator. Painting and drawing have been her favorite activities since childhood. She enriches the world of children's books with her unique style.




Meet Mouse and Chipmunk, two young rodents who want the same thing a big, beautiful nut! But who deserves it more?
In the spirit of such bedtime favorites as Emily Winfield Martin's Day Dreamers, here is a quintessential end-of-day by the beach lovingly captured and perfect for reading aloud. This simple, lyrical picture book is as warm, reassuring, and filled with joy as a vacation at the beach. Readers will join a little girl and her siblings as they wind down from a perfect day--hanging up towels, eating dinner, and getting ready for bed--each activity sparking a memory of their day--playing catch with the dog, chasing waves, and looking at sailboats along the shore. And when the lights of the family beach house go off--"In the dusky evening light, a sleepy house says goodnight"--young listeners will be lulled to sleep themselves.
Little Red Henry
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
In a humorous narrative, Little Red Henry navigates the challenges of having an overprotective family. As he strives to assert his independence, the story explores the comedic situations that arise from his family's excessive care. This delightful tale captures the balance between familial love and the need for personal growth, making it a relatable read for children and parents alike.