Welcome to the home of children’s author Jim Naccarato. These stories are written to be fun, thoughtful, and easy to share at bedtime, in the classroom, or anywhere kids love books.





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A boy named Harold discovers that prayer is more than just words as he learns what it means to talk with a loving God who hears him. Gentle humor and warm illustrations make this a favorite read aloud.




Ages 6–12
Every kid has days when the answer is “I don’t want to.” This story follows a strong willed child who slowly learns that listening, helping, and trying new things can lead to surprising joy.






A guided journal and activity book that helps kids think, draw, write, and pray through the themes of the main story. Perfect for Sunday school, small groups, or family devotional time.





A fresh presentation of Lewis Carroll’s classic adventure, made accessible for modern families while keeping the whimsy, wordplay, and unforgettable characters that generations of readers have loved.





Life can move faster than any summer vacation when you are not paying attention to it.
As Russ sat back, running his hands through the last remaining strands of hair, he knew his time was not far off. Regret of a life misspent, filled with missed opportunities, has led him to this point, now, to discover what remains in his wasted life.
What Remains explores a family’s challenges, struggles, and triumphs through a patriarch’s eyes.






Christmas is a joyful and holy time of the year for Christians all over the world. Most Christian families come together to celebrate with church services, abundant dining, and gift exchange.
A popular tradition for families is to go from house to house singing Christmas carols. Sadie again mistakes God’s name for Harold and wants to get to the heart of what this famed song is all about.
Jim Naccarato, born in 1971, is an elementary-school teacher with more than thirty years in the classroom, where storytelling has always been his secret superpower. He fell in love with books as a kid and never really put them down. That love carried him through his studies at Rhode Island College and Providence College, shaping both his teaching style and his belief that stories can change the way children see the world.
Across three decades of teaching, Jim became known for turning everyday moments into adventures. Whether he was reading aloud, inventing characters on the spot, or helping a reluctant reader find the book that finally “clicked,” he approached literature the way most people approach oxygen. It’s simply part of who he is. Writing became a natural extension of that passion, giving him a chance to share the same wonder he sparks in his students with children everywhere.
He now lives in Florida with his family and a small pack of loyal dogs who are convinced they’re the real stars of every story he writes. When Jim isn’t creating new tales, he’s usually somewhere with a book in hand, proving that curiosity has no age limit.
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