The Story of Little Leaf
This book has been written with love- for the children, the animals, the trees, and for the planet. Infused with wisdom and lessons from nature, the author weaves a heartwarming simple tale based on the life of a leaf on a tree and her encounters with a variety of birds, animals and insects.
Grandma Hattie's Ice Cream
Grandma Hattie will teach numbers, colors, and more using ice cream. Count with Aubrey as Grandma Hattie gives her scoops of ice cream. Each flavor is also a color in this fun children's book.
Grandma Hattie's Ice Cream
Grandma Hattie teaches colors, numbers and so much more using ice cream. Each color has is connected to an amazing flavor as well. Count along with Aubrey as Grandma Hattie teaches her to count using scoops of ice cream.
This Wasn't Made for Lefties!
Maeve is a Lefty in a Righty world...Being a lefty isn't always easy. When there are some unexpected changes in her classroom, first grader Maeve begins to realize that the world may have not been made for lefties. Maeve must learn to overcome challenges, get through frustrating situations, and love her differences with the helpof her teachers before the school week is over.
Pick a Rose Instead of Your Nose
Benny is a 3-year old boy who picks his nose a lot! Follow along this silly rhyming story as Benny's mom tries to teach him all of the things he can "pick" in the world besides his nose. This is the perfect book for children as they're learning how to read. It's also great for preschool age kids as they're learning the most sanitary way to clean their nose privately then wash their hands!Jordyn Koelker was raised in Berwick, Main where she lives today with her family. She loves spending time with her three children, Charlotte, Benny and Molly. Jordyn's passion for writing rhymes and stories began as a child when she would sit with her mom and write poems to share with her teachers. In second grade she wrote about how her dream was to grow up to become a mom and an author. Imagine her joy to bring both of those dreams together as her stories are based around being a mother and teaching a positive lesson with and about her kids. Her goal is to inspire parents to read and write with their children and hopes her stories will reflect learning, love and of course laughter.
Save It!
A charming introduction to simple money concepts in which a little bunny learns about the power and satisfaction that come with saving money. Honey earns two carrots a week for taking care of her siblings. Her FIVE siblings who are so loud and bouncy, she wishes she had a place of her own to escape to for some peace and quiet. So what's a bunny to do? Get creative and figure out a savings plan--even if it means forgoing a treat or two. But saving is worth it because with a little patience and perseverance, Honey will be able to make her dream of having her owns space come true! This is the third book in the internationally acclaimed Moneybunnies Series--following Spend It! and Earn It!
Earn It!
In this delightful introduction to the simple concept of earning money, an exuberant little bunny learns that fame and fortune must be earned. Bun wants to be rich and famous. She loves to sing and knows she's meant for a career on stage. It should all be pretty easy--her mom can just drive her to the concert hall to perform! But her mom reminds her that most good things, like the garden they are growing, take time and work. At first, Bun isn't terribly excited by the idea of singing lessons and practice, but as she does the math and daydreams about her future singing career, the more she starts to like the idea of earning her way to stardom--a feeling just as good as being rich and famous!
I Love Autumn (Croatian Children’s Book)
I Love Autumn (Croatian edition).In this children's book, Jimmy, the little bunny, explores autumn, his favorite season. He enjoys being outside and playing with colorful leaves. When it starts raining, he and his family find interesting activities to do at home. They spend a wonderful day together, no matter the weather.
Tini’s Tangles
Things get a little hairy for Tini after a day of rickety-rackety hair-brushing drama! Shelly Calcagno is a freelance writer who lives in Waterdown, Ontario, with her amazing husband, two energetic kids, and a cranky cat named Zoe. www.shellycalcagno.com
Here We Are: Book of Numbers
From Oliver Jeffers, world-renowned picture book creator of the #1 New York Times bestseller Here We Are, comes a charming board book companion and counting book. Learning all about our planet is as easy as 1, 2, 3! Well, hello. And welcome to this planet. We call it Earth. There is much to see and do here on Earth, so let's get started with a quick tour. Inspired by the bestselling picture book, Here We Are, comes this irresistible counting book to welcome babies and toddlers to our planet. Praise for Here We Are: -"Moments of human intimacy jostle with scenes that inspire cosmic awe, and the broad diversity of Jeffers's candy-colored humans...underscores the twin messages that 'You're never alone on Earth' and that we're all in this together."--Publisher's Weekly (starred review) -"A sweet and tender distillation of what every Earthling needs to know and might well spend a lifetime striving to achieve. A must-purchase for new parent shelves." --School Library Journal -"From the skies to the animal kingdom to the people of the world and lots of other beautifully rendered examples of life on Earth, Here We Are carries a simple message: Be kind." --NPR -"A true work of art."--Buzzfeed -"A must-have book for parents."--Gambit -"A celebration of people all shapes and sizes, and of the beauty and mystery of our Earth."--Booklist -"Something of a user's guide to being alive and to life on Earth, Jeffers brilliantly uses pen and paintbrush to explore profound and puzzling questions, establishing straight off that the wisdom imparted here is wisdom for us all."--Chicago Tribune
Pok矇mon Primers: 123 Book
A Pok矇mon Counting Adventure! Dozens of Pok矇mon can be found in the Pok矇mon Primers: 123 Book. With Pikachu, Eevee, and all their friends, learning numbers has never been more enjoyable! Start off any young child with a journey into the world of Pok矇mon! This Pok矇mon Primer offers a captivating storyline and over 100 flaps to lift and reveal, each showing Pok矇 Balls, Berries, and other items! Pok矇mon named in the book also contain their pronunciations to help both kids and parents alike. Illustrated by Pok矇mon and written by beloved children's author Simcha Whitehill, this counting book will create lasting memories. The book will appeal best to younger children, so take your Trainer in training on a Pok矇mon adventure today!
Gilberts Two Wishes
Gilbert, a young badger, lives at home with his parents and his older brother Griffin.Gilbert loves to play outside, but on this autumn day, he is startled by a talking tree and a large stone that moves by itself!
My City Speaks
A young girl, who is visually impaired, finds much to celebrate as she explores the city she loves. A young girl and her father spend a day in the city, her city, traveling to the places they go together: the playground, the community garden, the market, an outdoor concert. As they do, the girl describes what she senses in delightfully precise, poetic detail. Her city, she says, "rushes and stops, and waits and goes." It "pitters and patters, and drips and drains." It "echoes" and "trills," and is both "smelly" and "sweet." Her city also speaks, as it "dings and dongs, and rattles and roars." And sometimes, maybe even some of the best times, it just listens. Darren Lebeuf uses his keen observational skills as an award-winning photographer to poetically capture sensory experiences in this charming ode to city life. The rhythmic, lyrical text makes for an appealing read-aloud. Ashley Barron's vividly hued cut-paper collage illustrations add compelling visual interest to the text's descriptions. Though the main character is visually impaired, she travels around the city and enthusiastically enjoys its many offerings, and actively contributes to the lyrical bustle of city life by putting on a violin performance in the park. The author's use of limited but evocative language can help children develop an aesthetic awareness and can serve as a perfect jumping-off point for children to use their senses to specifically describe, and appreciate, their own surroundings. The story and illustrations were reviewed by a blind sensitivity reader.
Papi’s Birthday List
Papi is an orphan with a birthday list, but not a list that is as common as we may think. Learn what it means to be humble and grateful for the things we have. There are things we may take for granted, but don't worry, Papi celebrates his birthday by giving us ten reasons why we shouldn't take those things for granted. Count with Papi from one to ten, as he checks off his list of desires that he believes can lead him to something far more greater. This numbers book is full of colorful, double page illustrations. It teaches us to be grateful for the things we have, and it also teaches us that dreams don't always have to be tangible.
Ch Is the Most Challenging Sound
Help Charley make her way to the State Fair of Texas, or so she hopes! Charley needs to come up with a plan to raise enough money to win tickets to the fair, but will her trouble with her CH sound get in the way? This is a book to be read for pleasure and to build confidence in children and students who are not alone in facing difficulties with speech and language impairments. It comes with "secret tips" to tackle speech and language disorders, and most importantly, bring smiles along the way!
Papi’s Birthday List / Lista de Cumplea簽os de Papi
Papi es un hu矇rfano con una lista de cumplea簽os, pero no es una lista com繳n como podr穩amos pensar. Aprende lo que significa ser humilde y agradecido por las cosas que tenemos. Hay cosas que podemos dar por sentadas, pero no te preocupes, Papi nos da diez razones por las que no debemos dar ciertas cosas por sentado. Cuenta con Papi mientras marca su lista de deseos que el cree que pueden llevarlo a algo mucho m獺s grande.Papi is an orphan with a birthday list, but not a list that is as common as we may think. Learn what it means to be humble and grateful for the things we have. There are things we may take for granted, but don't worry, Papi celebrates his birthday by giving us ten reasons why we shouldn't take those things for granted. Count with Papi from one to ten, as he checks off his list of desires that he believes can lead him to something far more greater. This numbers book is full of colorful, double page illustrations. It teaches us to be grateful for the things we have, and it also teaches us that dreams don't always have to be tangible.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar`s First Winter
Celebrate winter with The Very Hungry Caterpillar in this cheerfully written board book--the perfect way to introduce little ones to the changing seasons and identify all that makes winter wonderful!There are so many waysTo spend a chilly snow day--Indoors where it's cozy, Or outside for some play. Join The Very Hungry Caterpillar as he explores everything the winter season has to offer! Young readers will learn all about sensory experiences such as watching icicles form, feeling the cold wind, smelling freshly baked treats from the oven, and so much more! Complete with Eric Carle's signature illustrative style and delightful rhyming text in large, clear type, this board book introduces children to a season of coziness, creativity, and fun in an imaginative way.
Butterfly, Butterfly
Follow the butterflies on this colorful, counting adventure. Discover a variety of flowers and butterflies as you count your way from one to ten. Every turn of the pages will reveal beautiful watercolor illustrations of North American butterflies and flowers.
Let’s do division
Perfect educational activity book for children to learn to become the best at Maths.100 day challenge Math Worksheets for GRADE 1. Works well for kindergarten students, teachers & use for preschool practice papers.Get the perfect gift for your loved ones.Large 8.5x11,100 pagesPlease send your questions at: cristie.publishing@yahoo.com
Inside Cat
New York Times bestselling children's book author/illustrator Brendan Wenzel offers a funny and wise celebration of observation, curiosity, and indoor life. From the endlessly inventive Caldecott Honor author/illustrator of They All Saw a Cat comes a picture book that is playful, perceptive, and full of delights. Inside Cat is just that: an inside cat. But while the cat's life is bound by the walls of an unusual house, it's far from dull. As the cat wanders, wonders, stares, and snacks, roaming from room to room and place to place, both cat and reader discover worlds and sensations beyond what's right in front of them. And just when Inside Cat is sure it knows everything, another surprise awaits! Fresh, funny, and wise, Inside Cat is a feast for the eyes and the imagination. ENCOURAGES IMAGINATIVE THINKING: All of Brendan Wenzel's books play with observation, perception, and the imagination. Readers will see how the cat's imagination grows as it explores its building and will be inspired to make their own imaginative journeys. ENCOURAGES OBSERVATION: There are many details in this picture book, from the decorations in the different rooms to the animals that appear. Young readers will enjoy seeing how these details affect the cat and will flip pages back and forth to see how the cat has incorporated these details into its thinking. CELEBRATES BEING CREATIVE INDOORS: The cat's world is inside a building, and it enjoys every aspect of being inside. The book sends a positive message about playing inside that parents will appreciate. GREAT TO READ ALOUD: The rhythmic narrative and refrains are catchy and fun to read out loud and invite audience participation. BELOVED AUTHOR/ILLUSTRATOR: Brendan Wenzel is a bestselling Caldecott Honor-winning artist and a sought-after speaker at schools and libraries. His illustrated books They All Saw a Cat, Hello Hello, and A Stone Sat Still have received multiple starred reviews, state awards, and are family and classroom favorites. Perfect for: Parents and grandparents looking for a fun story to read aloud with toddlersCat loversFans of Brendan WenzelTeachers and librariansAdding to the shelf alongside books by Sandra Boynton, Margaret Wise Brown, and Dr. Seuss
Joy’s Journey
Thanks for following Joy on her money adventures! This time Joy is saving up to buy a fabulous "tomato" hat! She is doing something very special with her friends and only has a short time to save up enough money to buy the hat! She runs into a problem, when she goes to the mall and spends some of her money on candy! Luckily, Joy has help from Tony the Toonie to help her figure out what to do!
Hooray for Snowy Days!
The follow up to Here Comes Fall!, celebrate all that winter brings with this festive and cozy rhyming board book! It's time to bundle up when snowflakes fall and winter stays. Let's celebrate the season--hooray for snowy days! From building a snowman to sledding down a hill, join a group of adorable woodland friends as they enjoy all the best things about winter! With adorable, inviting illustrations, and sweet, rhyming text, this board book is the perfect read-aloud for parents and little ones to cuddle up with as they celebrate the cozy, warm feelings that this season brings.
Lucas The Dinosaur Entrepreneur - What Does Monetize mean
This book teaches your kids how to monetize something. Lucas the Dinosaur Entrepreneur is all about taking basic principles of entrepreneurship and showing them through story about dinosaurs.Lucas the Dinosaur is broke. His toy says to make a list of all the things he loves to do and has to do and then see what he can monetize from that list.
A Thing Called Snow
In this follow-up to the holiday hit The Tree That's Meant to Be, a fox and hare discover the magic of a first winter snowfall. Fox and Hare were born in the spring, but the seasons are changing and they hear snow is on the way. "What is snow like?" they ask all the forest animals, and each gives a different answer ("Snow is white, like your fur."). But their questions are soon answered when thick, fluffy flakes start to fall. SNOW! Young readers will share the magical feeling of a first snowfall as they see the two best friends marvel in nature's beauty. This is a charming holiday story that feels instantly classic and yet fresh and new at the same time. With heartfelt themes of friendship, curiosity, and the wonder of nature, it's a story families will love cozying up with together. Look for all of Yuval Zommer's beautiful nature stories: The Tree That's Meant to BeThe Lights That Dance in the NightThe Wild
My Family Counts
"My Family Counts (Meine Family Z瓣hlt)" is a bilingual children's book to teach counting from one to twenty in English and German. The book was first conceived when Roesch was 11 years old, a recent transplant from Germany to Houston, Texas in 1996. It was a response to her mom's proposition to think about things that could make money rather than create endless lists of items to purchase as the holidays were approaching. All illustrations and handwritten notes are from the original book. As to be expected, there are some errors in spelling (dollars not dollors) and translation (hairbow not hairloop) as well as markers of the time (Euros not Marks). An endearing book from one child to another to learn to count and celebrate a difference in language and culture!Audio available at soundcloud.com/ariane-roesch
Callum and the Land of Gonnas
Callum and The Land of Gonnas is a fun story about a boy who learns that there are consequences to procrastinating. Callum is a little boy who is warned by his loved ones that putting things off will turn out to be a big mess. Callum is then escorted to The Land of Gonnas by the characters in his neglected tasks and they show him he can have more fun if he faces his chores right away.Callum and The Land of Gonnas, will help teach the lesson to do chores and tasks right away. Tasks and chores aren't fun, but in this story, we learn that if we get things done right away, tasks and chores aren't so bad.
Sarah and Sam Save the School with Even Numbers
Sarah and Sam thought it was just another day at the Martian Mathematics Academy. Boy, were they wrong! Join them as they use a lesson on even and odd numbers to defend the school against saturnian logic bombers.
Den Kallaste Dagen p疇 ?ret
Set in the Midwestern United States, this cozy book is unmistakably Scandinavian in spirit. Inspired by the polar vortex that swept across the Midwest in January 2019, this charming story is told in Swedish with English translation on the facing page. Turn to the back to find a glossary of selected Swedish words used in the story!Ernst lives in a house in the woods with his cat Annabella. When Ernst's friend Katie comes to visit one day in January, they suddenly find themselves becoming colder and colder until it truly is the coldest day of the year.
King’s Day Out - The Car Wash
Ride along with King, a Bernese Mountain Dog puppy, and his best friend, a boy named Ben, as they go on an adventure to the car wash. The two friends' senses are tested to the limits as King and Ben experience the sights, sounds, smells and feelings associated with this new activity. Ben, a child with sensory differences, shares the tools he's learned in occupational therapy (OT) to help King overcome his fear and anxiety. In the end, King and Ben are proud of themselves for conquering the car wash and excited to head to the park for some playtime! Whether a child benefits from OT specific strategies or simply from learning about coping with an unfamiliar experience, this book can support all children as they navigate new adventures.
The Dichotomous Hippopotamus
Learning your opposites is so much fun with Hippo and Froggy!Hippo is traveling from county to town, from up to down and he even stops and then goes! Hippo learns how to have fun and be boring, be quiet and loud, humble and proud and the difference between meek and might! The Dichotomous Hippopotamus makes learning about opposites so much fun!
Energy Forest
Energy Forest is a amazing book for children. A fun experience as kids can use their own perspective bringing color to the book. Inspiring children to be positive and encouraging them to be brave and believe in them selves.
Energy Forest
Energy Forest is a amazing book for children. A fun experience as kids can use their own perspective bringing color to the book. Inspiring children to be positive and encouraging them to be brave and believe in them selves.
Good Night
A Good Night Indestructible Teether Book That's Made to Be Loved (and Chewed!)Say good night with a calming, cozy counting journey perfect for babies! Good Night: A Counting Adventure is a chewable book that's more just a story --it's a durable, chew-safe toy designed especially for little hands and teething mouths. Count from 1 to 10 while meeting adorable animal friends like sleepy owls, snuggly bears, and hooting owls getting ready for bed. Made with soft, safety-sewn, BPA-free material, this indestructible book is built to be chewed, bent, hugged, and loved--without ever ripping or tearing. Read-It, Chew-It, Wash-It, and Love-It! That's the Tuffy way.Tough Enough for Teething: Made from soft, non-toxic, BPA-free materials, this chewable book doubles as a teether for soothing sore gums.Indestructible, Paper-Like Pages: Lightweight and rip-proof, each page feels like paper but is safety sewn and chew-safe for infants and toddlers. Early Learning Through Play: Teaches color recognition while encouraging fine motor skills and hand-eye coordinationEasy to Use Anywhere: Includes a built-in punch-out hole for attaching to a stroller, car seat, diaper bag, or playpen - no dropped books here!Washable: Built for real-life baby use - simply wash and it's ready to go again! Don't forget to complete the set with Good Morning: A First Colors Book - another Tuffy adventure from Cottage Door Press!
Counting Dinosaurs to Sleep
Come on an adventure to find the dinosaur with the biggest roar as we count dinosaurs along the way. This book is a fun, educational book, great for children learning to count. Written in rhyme and displaying bright colourful images this book is suitable for toddlers aged 3-6 years.
Thanks for Nothing (a Little Bruce Book)
Ryan T. Higgins, #1 New York Times best-selling author and illustrator, celebrates the season of thanks in this Little Bruce Book. It's autumn in Soggy Hollow, and the mice have a lot to be thankful for. But Bruce the bear is not so thankful for all the thanking. This bite-sized Little Bruce Book is perfect for fans of the Mother Bruce board books.
This Is Baby
Jimmy Fallon, host of NBC's The Tonight Show and #1 New York Times bestselling author of Your Baby's First Word Will Be DADA and Everything Is Mama, returns with a book that teaches new babies the words for the various parts of their body--This is Baby. Let's meet... Baby! From Baby's HEAD to Baby's TOES, there are so many parts of Baby you should know.But what's the most important part of Baby? Jimmy Fallon, one of the most popular entertainers in the world gives you the facts.
Bizzy Bear: Airplane Pilot
Bizzy Bear and his flight crew are taking to the skies! Perfect for little ones who love planes. Bizzy Bear and his flight crew are taking to the skies! Follow Captain Bizzy Bear through the airport, boarding the airplane, and landing safely at his destination.
Papi’s Birthday List
Papi is an orphan with a birthday list, but not a list that is as common as we may think. Learn what it means to be humble and grateful for the things we have. There are things we may take for granted, but don't worry, Papi celebrates his birthday by giving us ten reasons why we shouldn't take those things for granted. Count with Papi from one to ten, as he checks off his list of desires that he believes can lead him to something far more greater. This numbers book is full of colorful, double page illustrations. It teaches us to be grateful for the things we have, and it also teaches us that dreams don't always have to be tangible.
Wash Your Hands
Looking for a read aloud to teach better hygiene? Or a book to emphasize washing hands? Here is a fun, helpful picture book that will go over all the important points for washing hands. The playful prose is structured to show how children can make hand washing part of their routine. Repeating phrases emphasis the important and make it an incredible read aloud for beginning of school routine in the classroom or at home. Show your little one why washing their hands should be a part of their new, daily lifestyle while sharing a love for reading. This book will make a great read aloud for bedtime or for the classroom.
Jokes Shouldn’t Hurt Others
Friday evening, when the campers got together for their social night Joke-telling activity, everybody's jokes got laughs except Cyrus and Quincy's jokes. To get laughs, the boys decided to play a prank by hiding Gola's favorite boots. But they, too, get pranked when someone switches the boys' hiding place.Make sure the joking you do with your friends (and others) is done in a way that won't hurt anyone's feelings. When the person you are joking with gets mad or starts to cry, know that your words or actions are hurtful. Watch what you say or do to each other. Use positive words. Remember, we don't hurt our friends.
Luke and Lottie. Spring Is Here!
A cheerful and simple story about spring. For toddlers ages 30 months and up, with a focus on the child's world. Spring is here! Twins Luke and Lottie are going to play outside. The trees have new leaves and the birds are making nests. Wait, what's that noise in the bushes? It's a fluffy yellow chick! Where's his mommy? Luke and Lottie decide to help.
Ezra’s New School
Ezra's family has just relocated to the city and on his first day at his new school, he is tested by numerous issues in respecting others, bullying and communication. Although his parents raised and taught him on moral and ethical values, this is one of Ezra's first times being in situations in which their teachings have been tested. Can Ezra apply his home-taught principles and confront these issues in ways that will benefit himself and the other students involved? Find out in "Ezra's New School".
Wash Your Hands
Looking for a read aloud to teach better hygiene? Or a book to emphasize washing hands? Here is a fun, helpful picture book that will go over all the important points for washing hands. The playful prose is structured to show how children can make hand washing part of their routine. Repeating phrases emphasis the important and make it an incredible read aloud for beginning of school routine in the classroom or at home. Show your little one why washing their hands should be a part of their new, daily lifestyle while sharing a love for reading. This book will make a great read aloud for bedtime or for the classroom.
Brian the Brain Head Space
Ryan nearly falls down the stairs but his brain helps him keep his balance! Children follow Brian the brain along throughout his day as he encounters challenges. Children learn through Brian's adventures the importance of healthy food and sleep to keep their brain functioning well. By learning about the brain children are encouraged to develop a growth mindset. The cute, bright images make this story even more fun!This book- Helps kids understand their brain- Encourages kids to take care of their mental health- Encourages kids to develop a growth mindset- Is scientifically accurateThis book is like Your Fantastic Elastic Brain for preschoolers! It is a must have for your child's early years science book collection! Come learn what's in your head space.A must have for Occupational Therapists and teachers! It helps explain how the brain connects to the body to make it work and move. It is a perfect tool to help children improve their learning and brain function. Use the story to talk about the brain with preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary age children. Use the story with students up to age 11 to demonstrate the brain's functioning in a simple way and stem conversations about the power of the mind!The contents of this book were reviewed for accuracy by Robin Katz who has a doctorate in Occupational Therapy.
The Chook Book
Make learning numbers and counting fun with this colourful picture book. At the end of the day a flock of chickens answer the call of "chook chook chook!" making their way back to the roost to safely sleep through the night.These humorous chickens engage the young reader while numerals and words teach the concept of numbers and counting.
Noisy Animal Search and Find
Embark on an exciting journey through the animal world and discover 100 incredible creatures and 12 amazing sounds in this brightly illustrated search and find book from the I Can Learn! series. Includes an on/off switch on the back cover to extend battery life. With 100 animals to find hidden in its pages and 12 exciting accompanying animal sounds, this brightly illustrated search and find board book brings the animal world to life! Learning is fun with the I Can Learn! series where young readers can explore colors, shapes, counting, and many other first concepts in these hands-on books. Manipulating special features such as tactile elements, sound buttons, and flaps is an excellent way for children to reinforce learning and strengthen hand-eye coordination.
Why(r)us das Virus
Sing zusammen mit Sami und Siera w瓣hrend sie lernen, was gemacht werden muss, um das COVID-19 Coronavirus zu besiegen. "Whyrus, das Virus" bietet eine sanfte Best瓣tigung, dass Spa? haben nicht bedeutet wo du bist, sondern wer du bist und vermittelt eine Zuversicht darauf, dass es wieder besser werden wird. Es ist eine einfache Erkl瓣rung der Notwendigkeit f羹rs H瓣ndewaschen und Mundschutz w瓣hrend einer Pandemie.In English: Sing along with Sami and Seira as they learn what it will take to defeat the COVID-19 coronavirus. Why(r)us the Virus provides gentle reassurance that fun is not where you are but who you are with, a promise of a future that is even better than today, and a simple explanation of the need for hand washing and face masks during a pandemic. A portion of the book profits are donated to a local charity that helps homeless children.