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It turns out that a ton of famous people have written children’s books…and most of them are actually pretty good.
Often inspired by their own generations or early life experiences, these sweet stories are about family, love and gratitude.
From Channing Tatum to Reese Witherspoon to Dolly Parton, these picture books will make great additions to your little one’s library.
The One and Only Sparkella by Channing Tatum.
Channing Tatum never set out to become an author, but now he has published many children’s books.
The first in its series, The one and only Sparkellafollows a little girl named Ella as she prepares for her first day at a new school. Unfortunately, things don’t go as planned and Ella’s classmates don’t like her bubbly personality. With some help from her father, Ella learns how how important it is to always keep its shine.
The entire series is based on Channing’s real-life daughter, Everly, and is in talks to become both a live-action and animated television series.
Coat of many colors by Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton’s touching children’s book, Coat of many colorsis a must read.
Based on her rural upbringing in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, the book uses lyrics from Dolly’s song “Coat of Many Colors” to tell the story of a young girl in need of a warm winter coat. As the cold weather quickly approaches, her mother sews from rags made coat, but he is teased by his classmates when he wears it to school.
With her positive attitude, the little girl soon realizes that the coat is made with love “in every stitch” and teaches her classmates a lesson about what it means to be truly rich.
One five-star reviewer wrote: “Dolly, how can you go wrong? She’s doing so much good for children’s literacy. I bought this as a Christmas present for my dear friend. I’ll be ordering more.”
Just Because by Matthew McConaughey
Matthew McConaughey is ready to pass on his wisdom to his youngest fans with his children’s book, Simply because.
This 32-page picture book helps readers understand that sometimes life is full of contradictions. We can feel anxious and excited at the same time, or we can have more than one right answer.
“First of all, I love Matthew. Second, I love the messages he shares about parenting. This book is for children, but the message is good for all ages. It’s a very positive, uplifting message is in a simple way. and in an easy to understand way, I think the world would be a better place if everyone read it,” one reader shared.
Occupied by Bethenny Reese Witherspoon
Reese Witherspoon has had her own book club for years, and now her youngest fans can get in on the fun.
Her beloved children’s books introduce readers to a creative and intelligent world Busy Betty! — a little girl with an entrepreneurial spirit and a brain that’s always working overtime.In the first book in the series, Betty tries to bathe her smelly puppy, Frank, but realizes it’s a little harder than she thought With May’s help, Betty learns that she can achieve anything with perseverance, teamwork, and one great idea.
One of the five star reviewers shared: “I’m a librarian and I don’t really admire books by famous people. Busy Betty! is different. Reese Witherspoon is a gifted storyteller. It’s exactly what you’d expect from her…adorable, funny and charming.”
The World Needs More Purple People by Kristen Bell and Benjamin Hart
The world needs more purple people it’s all about acknowledging the things that unite us as people.
Written by Kristen Bell and Benjamin Hart, this children’s book teaches kids what it means to be a purple person.Penny Purple leads the way by telling kids what it takes to be purple: to be inclusive, to be kind, and to be unique. Readers will have a chance to be silly, exercise their curiosity, use their voice, and be inspired.
“I’m a third and fourth grade special education teacher and I bought this book to go along with our morning meetings (and because I love Kristen Bell). is to be a good citizen and an overall good person This book EXCEEDED my expectations, one teacher shared their review.
Jimmy Kimmel’s “Serious Goose”.
Jimmy Kimmel went all out when it came to his children’s book, Seriously the goose!
Written, illustrated and written by the late-night host, the picture book was inspired by one of her children’s nicknames.
One of the parents shared. “In general, Seriously the goose A fantastic addition to any children’s bookshelf, perfect for sparking laughter and creativity. Plus, Kimmel donates proceeds from the book to children’s hospitals, giving this fun project a heartwarming touch.”
What am I going to do with my love today by Kristin Chenoweth?
Kristin Chenoweth is all about spreading the love in her children’s book, What will I do with my love today?
A whimsical adoption adventure follows a little girl named Christy Dawn as she spends her days walking around New York sharing her love through generosity. Whether she’s singing with the church choir or helping a neighbor with her gardening, she shares is the importance of spreading kindness. And when she meets a lonely puppy in need of a home, Christy realizes that adoption is the most loving and is one of those life-changing gifts.
“I was worried that the author was going to compare adopting a dog to adopting a child, because they are two separate experiences. Although the story involves an adopted dog, the reader understands that the child is adopted, just like the author.” wrote one of the parents in the review.
They continued. “The story is absolutely beautiful, showing how we can find comfort in each other just by showing our love. It really touched me personally and I found myself tearing up at parts as I read the story to my child.” :
Welcome to the Gabriel Union Party
If you are preparing for the arrival of a new family, Gabrielle Union Welcome to the party! written for you!
Gabriel wrote her children’s book about the journey leading up to the birth of her daughter, Kaavia James, who was born through a surrogate mother.The book serves as a celebratory and universal love letter from parents to little ones, sharing the excitement of welcoming a new baby into the family.
“This book is such a sweet book. It has a really cute story that would be great for older siblings to read to their new little siblings. The illustrations by Ashley Evans are fabulous, so it’s a book for little ones.” , which can read. definitely grows with the child,” one reader shared their review.
I promise by LeBron James
LeBron James knows that tomorrow’s success starts with today’s promises.
Her debut children’s book, I promisefollows a group of students as they pledge to be their best and do what they can for their community. Whether it’s helping each other on the playground, studying hard, or standing up for what’s right, these young students strive for greatness every day.
One of the five star reviewers shared: “One of the best children’s books I’ve ever read. Super multicultural and inspiring for kids of all shapes, sizes, colors, and more. A beautiful book with a wholesome story.”
You Are My Happy by Hoda Kotb
Hoda Kotb’s Children’s Book, You are my happinessa perfect addition to any collection.
Inspired by Hoda’s nightly routine with her daughters, the book follows a mother and her pup as they prepare to sleep peacefully.
“I bought this book for my new grandson and honestly I wanted to keep it. They all loved it. It brought me to tears every time I read it going to buy another copy for those days when I need to be reminded that it’s an absolute favorite book.
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