This story creatively transforms a common fear into a delightful adventure, blending humor with heartwarming elements. Readers can expect a unique narrative that explores themes of friendship and bravery, making it an engaging read for those who enjoy a playful take on traditional monster tales. The whimsical approach ensures a captivating experience for all ages.
Kailei Pew Bücher



Celebrating the achievements of people of color, this picture book highlights influential figures like Madonna Thunder Hawk, Basemah Atweh, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Each page honors these leaders, showcasing the beauty of diverse skin tones while serving as an introduction to significant change-makers in history. It aims to inspire conversations among readers, fostering appreciation for the contributions of individuals from various backgrounds.
What do swim fins, Popsicles®, Infection-Detecting Stitches, the Braille alphabet, and Taco vs. Burrito all have in common? They were all invented by kids!When Remya Jose had to spend many hours washing her family’s laundry by hand, she invented a pedal powered washing machine that could finish the chore in only 20 minutes! When Tripp Phillips’ Lego creations kept falling apart, he developed a glue strong enough to hold his creations together that would wash off when he was ready to build something new! And when Fatima Al Kaabi didn’t have anyone willing to teach her about robotics, she turned to the internet to teach herself all the skills she needed―and created multiple crowd-pleasing robots in the process!From Popsicles and swim fins to robots and glitter shooting prosthetics, Kailei Pew's middle grade nonfiction debut is full of fun and inspiring stories, illustrated by Shannon Wright, about real kid inventors who proved that even the youngest people can change the world.