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Daphne Pendergrass

14 Books
Daphne Pendergrass is a children's book author known for writing and adapting stories based on popular television shows and animated characters. Her work includes numerous licensed titles for beloved franchises such as Peanuts, Clifford the Big Red Dog, and Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood. Through her accessible adaptations, she helps bring familiar cinematic and television adventures to early readers.
Po has finally met Li, his biological father, and the road ahead leads to the secret panda village where he was born. The village is full of pandas who welcome him with excitement, including Mei Mei, who has a surprising story about their cubhood. For Po, though, feeling at home is not as simple as choosing one place. The Jade Palace has shaped him, but this village opens a new door to family, history, and who he might become. This Kung Fu Panda storybook keeps the humor and big emotions of the movie while giving young readers an easy, colorful adventure about belonging, family, and finding your place.
6-8 Years 16 Pages
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Skipper has a plan, Kowalski has the facts, Rico has a very strange way of helping, and Private brings the heart. This lively Penguins of Madagascar 8x8 storybook is built for fans who want to know the team better. You get a closer look at the four penguins, from favorite snacks to funny personality quirks, with the quick energy of the movie and plenty of character comedy. Instead of a long adventure, the book works like a playful guide to the squad: who leads, who invents, who causes chaos, and who keeps everyone lovable. It is a bright, easy pick for readers who enjoy movie tie-ins, animal humor, and fast-paced character fun.
6-8 Years 28 Pages
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Owlette knows how to swoop into superhero action, but giving a gift can take a different kind of bravery. In this PJ Masks story, she learns that presents are not just about the thing you hand over; they are about kindness, thoughtfulness, and making someone else feel special. The story keeps the superhero world familiar for fans while giving the adventure a gentle, everyday lesson. Young readers can follow Owlette as she figures out how good it can feel to share, help, and brighten someone’s day. With favorite TV characters and a warm message, this picture-book story works well for children learning about generosity and friendship.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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Nighttime is when Catboy, Owlette, and Gekko become the PJ Masks and race into action. In this energetic early storybook, the three young heroes must work together when trouble appears and the day needs saving. The focus is simple and exciting: each hero has strengths, but the real power comes from teamwork. Young fans can follow familiar characters, bold superhero moments, and a clear good-vs-trouble setup without a complicated plot. The language and pacing make it approachable for emerging readers, while the TV-show connection adds instant appeal. It is a fun pick for children who like superheroes, action, and brave friends solving problems together.
6-8 Years
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Daniel Tiger is on his way to visit Grandpere, and he has made a special gift just for him: a picture frame with a favorite photo inside. But when Daniel arrives and realizes the present is missing, his happy visit suddenly feels upsetting. This gentle Daniel Tiger story follows a small disappointment that many children can understand, then shows how love and closeness can matter even more than a wrapped gift. The shaped-board-book format keeps the experience cozy, while the story’s feelings are still clear for early readers. It is a warm family read for children who enjoy Daniel Tiger, grandparent visits, and tender stories about handling mistakes.
6-8 Years 5 Pages
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Daniel Tiger and Miss Elaina both want to build something wonderful at school, but their ideas do not match. Daniel imagines a train. Miss Elaina imagines a spaceship. Instead of letting the disagreement ruin playtime, they have to figure out how to listen, compromise, and solve the problem themselves. This Pre-level 1 Ready-to-Read story gives young readers a very familiar school situation in simple, supportive language. Teacher Harriet’s gentle guidance keeps the story calm while Daniel and Miss Elaina practice confidence and cooperation. It is a useful, friendly choice for children learning to share ideas, handle small conflicts, and feel proud after solving a problem.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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Main Street looks different after dark, and Daniel Tiger is ready to notice every quiet little change. On a nighttime walk with his family, Daniel explores the neighborhood when shops are sleepy, lights glow, and the sky feels big and starry. The story turns a simple evening walk into a calm discovery of what makes night special. For young readers, the gentle pace makes it a comforting bedtime choice, while Daniel’s curiosity invites them to look closely at their own world. Warm, familiar, and reassuring, this Daniel Tiger story is especially good for children who enjoy family stories, neighborhood adventures, and peaceful books before sleep.
6-8 Years 5 Pages
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Magic beans are exciting enough. Add Clifford, and the beanstalk becomes bigger, taller, and much more surprising. In this playful Clifford retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk, Jack and Clifford plant the beans, climb into the sky, and discover that a giant problem may be waiting above. The story gives young readers the fun of a familiar fairy tale while softening it with Clifford’s friendly nature and oversized charm. It has adventure, magic, and just enough suspense for early elementary readers without feeling too scary. Children who enjoy dogs, giant-sized mishaps, and classic tales with a new twist will find plenty to follow here.
6-8 Years
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Cinderella has a dream, but no fancy dress, no carriage, and no easy way to get to the royal ball. Then Clifford arrives with a fairy-tale twist that only a very big red dog could bring. This cheerful Clifford story retells Cinderella for young readers, blending the familiar magic of the classic tale with the warmth and silliness of Emily Elizabeth’s gentle giant friend. You can expect pumpkins, wishes, and big-hearted help, but with Clifford’s size and kindness adding a playful surprise to every scene. It is a friendly choice for readers who like first fairy tales, dogs, and stories where a problem becomes easier when someone caring steps in.
6-8 Years
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Clifford is excited to meet the three little pigs, but one enormous sneeze can cause a whole lot of trouble. With a cold making him huff and puff, Clifford accidentally knocks down each pig’s house, turning the classic fairy tale into a funny Big Red Dog mix-up. Young readers get the familiar rhythm of The Three Little Pigs, but the danger is replaced with silliness, kindness, and a question Clifford has to answer: how can he make things right? This playful retelling is a strong choice for children who like first fairy tales, gentle humor, and stories about fixing mistakes with a caring heart.
6-8 Years 24 Pages
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Hosting a huge holiday dinner is a massive challenge, especially when you do not know how to cook. Charlie Brown finds himself in a total panic when Peppermint Patty suddenly invites herself and the rest of the gang over for a special Thanksgiving feast. With no turkey or mashed potatoes in sight, he has to rely on Snoopy and Woodstock to help him create a menu out of buttered toast, pretzels, and jelly beans. You will be laughing out loud as the kitchen turns into a complete disaster area. Can they pull off a wonderful holiday meal before everyone gets cranky and hungry? Join your favorite characters for a hilarious celebration that shows you what really matters on this special day. You will learn that the best part of any holiday is spending it with the friends you care about.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 32 Pages
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Snoopy knows he has style. He dances, dreams, and carries himself like the coolest dog around. But when Charlie Brown and the gang seem less impressed than usual, Snoopy starts to wonder whether his coolness is fading. This playful Peanuts story gives young readers a funny look at confidence, attention, and the very Snoopy-like need to be noticed. The story is light and easy to follow, with familiar characters and gentle humor rather than a big adventure. Fans of Charlie Brown’s world will enjoy seeing Snoopy try to hold on to his special flair, while readers can also spot a small lesson about being yourself.
6-8 Years 24 Pages
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Smurfette steps beyond the safety of the Smurf village and into the Forbidden Forest, determined to learn more about who she is and where she belongs. Brainy, Clumsy, and Hefty come along, turning her search into a lively adventure filled with friendship, danger, and plenty of Smurfy humor. Based on Smurfs: The Lost Village, this 8x8 storybook follows the movie’s bright, fast-moving spirit while keeping the story simple for younger readers. At its center is Smurfette’s question about purpose: does she have to fit one label, or can she become something more? It is a colorful pick for children who enjoy fantasy worlds, movie tie-ins, and brave friends exploring together.
6-8 Years 28 Pages
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Spring has finally arrived, and everyone is gearing up for a massive egg hunt. But getting ready for the holiday proves to be a huge challenge for the neighborhood crew. When Peppermint Patty tries to teach Marcie how to decorate beautiful eggs, things go completely wrong. You will be laughing as Marcie accidentally fries them and even turns a batch into egg drop soup. With zero colored eggs left for the big day, the entire celebration seems totally ruined. Now, everyone is counting on the legendary Easter Beagle to save the day, but grumpy Lucy does not believe he even exists. You get to tag along on this hilarious holiday disaster to see if the magic of spring can fix their massive mess. Grab your festive basket and discover if the Easter Beagle will actually show up to deliver the fun.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 32 Pages
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