Celebrate Your Feelings
A guide to navigating emotional challenges during puberty for girls ages 8 to 12Growing up means changes, and, during puberty, those changes can feel overwhelming. Celebrate Your Feelings is a puberty book for girls ages 8 to 12 that can help them understand themselves better-and deal with their ever-changing emotions, thoughts, moods, relationships, and more. This practical puberty book for girls is packed with powerful new ways to keep calm and feel good, like simple breathing techniques, practicing mindfulness, exercising, and self-care tips. Find out what it takes to connect with others and become the smart, strong, and confident young person you were meant to be. This empowering puberty book for girls includes: Awesome activities―Explore your feelings through guided exercises, quizzes, and prompts. Inclusive approach―This essential puberty book for girls is for you, no matter what kind of girl you are! Engaging images―Make learning fun with help from colorful illustrations for girls like you. Discover the power of creating a positive mindset in this puberty book for girls so you can tackle anything!
Before Your Birth Day
Before Your Birth Day celebrates life in the womb, tracing the miraculous milestones of development in lyrical rhyme as each precious child is wonderfully made by God. Follow the growth of the pre-born from heartbeat to hiccups and from fingerprints to a healthy layer of fat. Imagine a heartbeat at five weeks in a baby only the size of a sesame seed, then by week nine, when the size of a grape, having eyes, nose, and mouth. This is just the beginning of life Before Your Birth Day!
Daddy 1 and Daddy 2
As the first book in the 'My Daddies and Me' series, this sweet and heartwarming story introduces us to Nate and his doting Daddies. COME EXPLORE true family values and love in all it's diversity, and find out how Nate and his devoted Daddies became this fabulous family. For more on this story, check us out at EDUCATETHROUGHNATE.COM.
Normal RebelA Memoir
If your family is crazy, then you stand out like a rebel if you're normal. As young Cirrus is growing up, her family sticks out like a sore thumb, a poor girl living among the rich. If everyone around you has everything, how do you blend in when you have nothing? In this memoir, a girl chronicles her past while trying to stay hopeful for her future.
Mami Y Yo
It's time for an adventure in the wild...with Mommy! Read along and play with your baby or toddler through this story of a very busy day in the jungle. Wiggle the cute elephant plush puppet to engage and interest your little boy or girl. Bright artwork and sweet rhyming text make this finger puppet book a favorite for mom or grandma to read with their daughter, son, or grandchildren!Collect the entire series of books in the Cottage Door Press Finger Puppet Collection! The adorable built-in finger-puppet encourages interactive finger play, which helps develop little muscles and build finger strength, improving coordination and fine motor skills. Soft plush and a rhyming story combine to provide both tactile and verbal learning opportunities to babies and toddlers.Thick board pages perfect for little hands to actively participate in storytime. Lively illustrations and a plush finger puppet help keep little girls and boys engaged throughout.Babies and toddlers learn best when they are playing, especially when their grown-ups are in on the fun. Es hora de una aventura en la selva...癒con mami! Lea junto y juegue con su beb矇 o ni簽o peque簽o a lo largo de este cuento de un d穩a muy ajetreado en la selva. Mueva la adorable marioneta del elefante para despertar el inter矇s de tu peque簽o o peque簽a. Las ilustraciones brillantes y el dulce texto que rima hacen de este libro de marionetas del dedo sea uno de los favoritos de los pap獺s para leer con sus hijas, hijos, o nietos.癒Colecciona toda la serie en la Colecci籀n de marionetas de dedo!La adorable marioneta del elefante integrada fomenta el juego interactivo con los dedos, lo que ayuda a desarrollar los peque簽os m繳sculos y a fortalecer los dedos, mejorando la coordinaci籀n y las habilidades motrices afinadas.Un suave peluche y un cuento en rima se combinan para ofrecer oportunidades de aprendizaje t獺ctil y verbal a beb矇s y ni簽os peque簽os. Las p獺ginas de cart籀n gruesas son perfectas para que las manitas participen activamente en la hora del cuento.Las ilustraciones alegres y una marioneta del dedo de felpa ayudan a mantener a los ni簽os y ni簽as peque簽os entretenidos durante todo el libro. Los beb矇s y los ni簽os peque簽os aprenden mejor cuando juegan, 癒especialmente cuando los mayores participan en la diversi籀n!Spanish Language Edition
Why Should I Wear A Mask?
In a world where masks are fast becoming the new normal, kids have a lot of questions. There are several reasons why the world has turned to wearing masks to protect ourselves and those around us especially during a time of a pandemic. Why Should I Wear A Mask will help explain to children why wearing a mask is so important to keep each other safe.
The Character Virtues
No matter who you are, you are God's special child. He has provided you with gifts and virtues to use. If you rely on those virtues to take you to the right road, then you can discover all the wonderful things life has to offer. The Character Virtues shares poems about twenty-two different traits that will support and direct you through good times and bad. For example, inspiration can help you understand that listening to God and trusting in him will bring you joy. Dedication means you can make and keep commitments every day. Gratitude keeps you focused on the positive things around you. Integrity leads you to do what is right, even when no one else is around. Dignity, strength, patience, faith, and many others all serve as guideposts on your journey. This collection of poems for children presents verses on twenty-two virtues, designed to teach and guide them away from a life of spiritual poverty and toward the real riches of faith.
Discover Hawaii's Freshwater Wildlife
This volume of the six book "Discover Hawaii's" nature series introduces young readers to some of the unusual animals that live in Hawaii's freshwater streams and wetlands. To set the stage, we learn how fresh water is recycled in nature, and how plants play a vital role in this-how vegetation on land helps bring fresh water to the island, helps hold it in the ground, and helps Hawaii's offshore coral reefs to survive. Young readers learn about the strange lives of certain Hawaiian fish, shrimps and snails that spend their entire adult lives in fresh water, but produce young that must live in salt water. How could this be? The book explains. Some of these unusual fish can even climb straight up waterfalls! Young nature explorers can use Discover Hawaii's Freshwater Wildlife as an illustrated guide and tool to take with them as they visit different wetland areas. Like other books in this series, Discover Hawaii's Freshwater Wildlife has a conservation message. It describes threats that are undermining Hawaii's freshwater wildlife, and concludes with suggestions of simple things we can do to help. Full color illustrations on every page. Text and illustrations are equally balanced throughout the book. Includes Table of Contents, Glossary and Index.
Posey Tales
"Posey Tales" are true, humorous individual stories about the 5 ambitious Posey children when they were small. Children are inquisitive and the titles of each story give a hint as to what the story is about to raise the curiosity of children. Each story has a special little character that follows the child. The children will have fun finding the Frog, Cricket, Bird, Kitty, or Dog that follows the child and sometimes hides on some pages. Children will be able to understand and relate to the stories because they are written in their language style. Each story has an "intended lesson learned message" to help children with making correct decisions. At the end of each story, the children reading the book are asked if they know what lesson the Posey child has learned and asks them to turn to the next page for the answer. An adorable photo of each child, at the age of the story, appears with their short message on the lesson they learned. These stories will not only relate and be loved by children, but adults will also be able to relate and enjoy them as well. We all were small once upon a time.
Whizzing Around with Nathan
IS IT POSSIBLE THAT NATHAN'S CHAIR HAS SPECIAL POWERS? Nate is convinced that it does. Come enjoy this heartfelt story of friendship and family, and...COME WHIZZ AROUND WITH NATHAN!
Where have all the eggs gone?
All the eggs in the world have disappeared, and little Tanya wonders where they went. Tanya really likes eating eggs, so Yummy Mummy and Funky Daddy try to explain to her why all the eggs, as well as other things, have gone from everywhere.
Mommy Loves My Smile
This book was written, not only as a dedication to my daughter, but also to remind all the moms, dads, and caretakers of children to show your children love every day. Encourage them to smile and to create happy moments that will make them smile just from the memory of them. Having the pure joy in your heart to smile daily is so important in this world today; but as moms, dads and caretakers of our children, it is our responsibility to protect and plant the seed of happiness and joy into our children. They will carry this happiness and joy with them and pass it along to others.
Cooking with Daddies
HUNGRY ANYONE!This sweet and comical story, is an example of how we can find happiness in EVERYTHING, EVERY DAY, EVERY WHERE.Come join Nate and his Daddies as they embark on a CULINARY ADVENTURE, with family and friends!
I'm One, I'm One!
I crawl, I cruise, I walk, and I run. Better watch out, because here I come! Who knew being One could be so much fun? Celebrate a little one's busy year of growth and discovery in this sweet and fun-to-read tribute to being the wonderful age of One!I'm One, I'm One! is the second of a series of six books by Valerie Carlson Pressley, each one celebrating a child's age-appropriate accomplishments.
Fostering Sophia
Five-year-old Heidi shares her most special book with her teacher. Heidi holds her breath when Miss Janel opens the book. She knows it will be their favorite. Heidi sees a picture of a door. While she listens to Miss Janel read, the door magically opens and Heidi goes through it. Where could that door lead?Fostering Sophia was inspired by Janel's own story. She experienced the idyllic beginning. A beautiful, healthy baby girl was abandoned at birth at the hospital. Janel was told it never happens, but it did. With hopes of adoption, she loved her as her own, realizing the depths of a mother's love. After the baby's father unexpectedly came forward, every day for Janel and Sophia became as their last and ultimate gift. Janel's role and the foster care system's goal changed to support reunification. The rarity is also her continuing relationship with the child, and her grandmother, who lives just five minutes away from Janel.
Together We Stand Against Racism
It can be difficult talking to children about racism and police brutality yet it is a crucial conversation to have. In this book a family of puppets speak about racism, police brutality, the Black Lives Matter movement, protestors and how to support what is right. Are you looking for a book that explains these topics to children? Well, these puppets can help you! They explain these topics in a simple but effective way. A note from the author is attached where suggestions are provided on how your child can feel included and be a part of the solution to end racism.
When a Dibling is Born
DONOR SIBLING = DIBLING!There is always a rush of joy 'when a child is born'.Welcoming a new life, a new beginning and new times, with endless opportunities ahead.As the world becomes more accepting and more diverse, it is particularly special, 'when a 'dibling' is born'. For more on this story, check us out at EDUCATETHROUGHNATE.COM
They Need You NowA Mother’s Plea for the Church to Embrace Adoption
They Need You Now - A Mother's Plea for the Church to Embrace Adoption is a heartfelt and compelling cry from one mother's heart to another. The sad and unfortunate reality is that children who have already suffered the trauma of abuse and neglect are being further traumatized by the uncertainty of a broken foster care system. No system can ever replace the love, support, and security that family brings. Yet, hundreds of thousands of children are lingering in the foster care system, waiting for a family to call their own. After dedicating 20 years of her professional career to advocating for children in foster care, Kimberly Offutt has come to one simple conclusion: The church is uniquely equipped and positioned to eradicate the foster care system. With over 100,000 children in foster care waiting for a forever family and over 400,000 churches nationwide, if every church identified one family to adopt one child, the Body of Christ could end the hopeless wait for thousands of children around the world. They Need You Now, the first book in "The Chosen Series" is a plea and a direct call to action for every follower of Christ who acknowledges the biblical mandate of James 1:27: "Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world."Through sharing intimate details of her personal faith walk with God that led her family to adopt four older children from the foster care system, the reader will see how adoption is at the center of God's heart. Take this journey with the author while she shares her heart and passion for youth in foster care. This book will share more about the foster care system and the obstacles that children trapped in this system must overcome. You will also learn more about the process of becoming a foster or adoptive parent and how your church and your community can embrace children in foster care and support them.If you have been praying about growing your family through adoption or you just have the heart to help those in need, this book is for you.Children in foster care are desperately waiting for a family. Will your church respond to their cries? Are you the one?
What a Seed Needs to Know
"Grandpa Gardener" is a character created by W. R. Van Nostrand based on his experiences as a real grandpa teaching gardening to KinderGardeners.(TM) This story began as a way to teach the cycle of the seed in his granddaughter's kindergarten class. He was also inspired by his love of gardening and draws from his experiences as an Eagle Scout, a licensed physician, a registered yoga teacher, an ordained interfaith contemplative minister with a Masters of Divinity, and above all, a grandpa. He lives with his wife, Jane, who is also his writing and editing collaborator, in Tucson, Arizona.
The Names of The DaysTheNames of The DaysWhy are they so
Each day of the week necessarily has its own name, how else would we distinguish them. The question of why in English each was so named is explained in this delightfully conceived book which is beautifully illustrated by Sue Hooper-Lawrie in another collaboration with Neil McLeod.
Leah FaithThe Courageous Warrior
My name is Tanya Marie and I am 30 years old. On April 3rd, 2019, God was pleased to gift me with the privilege of becoming the mother of my rainbow baby, who I named Leah Faith ... because I never lost faith that one day I would carry my blessing in my arms. Leah was born at 5:40am, weighing 7lbs 3oz and 19 inches.Leah is now 1 year old. She is a very smart, strong, brave, happy and courageous little girl. She enjoys watching Dora the Explorer and Baby Signing Time. At 14 months of age, Leah signs over 10 words (some in complete sentences), has a pretty thorough vocabulary in both English & Spanish, neurologist states her cognitive system is overdeveloped. Leah has managed to always have a beautiful smile on her sweet face. She knows her battles are also her family's battles and that we will be here for her. Leah has a long way ahead of her, but in Jesus' name, she will achieve VICTORY.
The Character Virtues
No matter who you are, you are God's special child. He has provided you with gifts and virtues to use. If you rely on those virtues to take you to the right road, then you can discover all the wonderful things life has to offer. The Character Virtues shares poems about twenty-two different traits that will support and direct you through good times and bad. For example, inspiration can help you understand that listening to God and trusting in him will bring you joy. Dedication means you can make and keep commitments every day. Gratitude keeps you focused on the positive things around you. Integrity leads you to do what is right, even when no one else is around. Dignity, strength, patience, faith, and many others all serve as guideposts on your journey. This collection of poems for children presents verses on twenty-two virtues, designed to teach and guide them away from a life of spiritual poverty and toward the real riches of faith.
The Wind In Me
Your first action when you are born is to breathe. It is the most instinctive function of the body. Imagine how much more peace you would experience if you made the most of this core process. Everything is easier when we are exhaling. Children are in the best position to receive and utilize this key knowledge. Written in the simplest terms, the child learns to self-soothe and find peace. The second half of the book includes interactive pages of inhaling and exhaling as the words are read out loud. The finish is ideal for bedtime. Through a lush set of watercolor paintings by Ann Meyer Maglinte, the concepts come to life. "When I breathe out, I have the power of the Wind."
SistersTwo Sisters from the Bronx
We grew up as Marcia and Fran. My sister was beautiful, thin and talented. She has the lead in productions of Broadway Shows in our school. These are true stories. Marcia was a ray of sunshine on a stormy day. She was rare. Never saying a negative word about anyone, always looking for the positive in people. No matter how difficult the problem, she figured out the solution. Sometimes the solution would make you smile and other times double over laughing. This is. A collection of stories to remind young people that sisters are best friends forever. Fran
Mara’s Book of Clouds
This colorful and beautiful children's book of clouds will entertain your young one. It also serves as a great bed time story. Author wishes to celebrate creativity, nature, and inspire children of all ages.
Anne of Green Gables
Anne Shirley, a young orphan from the fictional community of Bolingbroke, Nova Scotia (based upon the real community of New London, Prince Edward Island), is sent to live with Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert, siblings in their fifties and sixties, after a childhood spent in strangers' homes and orphanages. Marilla and Matthew had originally decided to adopt a boy from the orphanage to help Matthew run their farm at Green Gables, which is set in the fictional town of Avonlea (based on Cavendish, Prince Edward Island). Through a misunderstanding, the orphanage sends Anne instead.Anne is fanciful, imaginative, eager to please, and dramatic. However, she is defensive about her appearance, despising her red hair, freckles and pale, thin frame, but liking her nose. She is talkative, especially when it comes to describing her fantasies and dreams. At first, stern Marilla says Anne must return to the orphanage, but after much observation and consideration, along with kind, quiet Matthew's encouragement, Marilla decides to let her stay.Anne takes much joy in life and adapts quickly, thriving in the close-knit farming village. Her imagination and talkativeness soon brighten up Green Gables.The book recounts Anne's struggles and joys in settling in to Green Gables (the first real home she's ever known): the country school where she quickly excels in her studies; her friendship with Diana Barry, the girl living next door (her best or "bosom friend" as Anne fondly calls her); her budding literary ambitions; and her rivalry with her classmate Gilbert Blythe, who teases her about her red hair. For that, he earns her instant hatred, although he apologizes several times. Although, as time passes, Anne realizes she no longer hates Gilbert, but her pride and stubbornness keep her from speaking to him.The book also follows Anne's adventures in Avonlea. Episodes include play-time with her friends Diana, calm, placid Jane Andrews, and beautiful, boy-crazy Ruby Gillis. She has run-ins with the unpleasant Pye sisters, Gertie and Josie, and frequent domestic "scrapes" such as dyeing her hair green while intending to dye it black, and accidentally getting Diana drunk by giving her what she thinks is raspberry cordial but which turns out to be currant wine.At sixteen, Anne goes to Queen's Academy to earn a teaching license, along with Gilbert, Ruby, Josie, Jane, and several other students, excluding Diana, much to Anne's dismay. She obtains her license in one year instead of the usual two and wins the Avery Scholarship awarded to the top student in English. This scholarship would allow her to pursue a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree at the fictional Redmond College (based on the real Dalhousie University) on the mainland in Nova Scotia.Near the end of the book, however, tragedy strikes when Matthew dies of a heart attack after learning that all of his and Marilla's money has been lost in a bank failure. Out of devotion to Marilla and Green Gables, Anne gives up the scholarship to stay at home and help Marilla, whose eyesight is failing. She plans to teach at the Carmody school, the nearest school available, and return to Green Gables on weekends. In an act of friendship, Gilbert Blythe gives up his teaching position at the Avonlea School to work at the White Sands School instead, knowing that Anne wants to stay close to Marilla after Matthew's death. After this kind act, Anne and Gilbert's friendship is cemented, and Anne looks forward to what life will bring next.
Miracles Can Happen
Zoefia (Zoe) Alexandria was 2 years old when she was diagnosed with Pineoblastoma, a rare and aggressive type of cancer which starts in the cells of the brain's Pineal gland. The initial doctors did emergency life-saving surgery, and Zoe came out smiling and charged up. She endured major brain surgery and more than likely was in pain, but she never showed it. This was a disease that offered merely months of life after diagnosis and a small percentage could possibly see a few years. Zoefia was in that small percentile bracket, but she was a fighter and clearly determined to beat the odds. Zoefia would endure numerous surgeries, different levels of chemotherapy, radiation treatment, clinical trials among other medications to combat and counter side effects. Zoe just kept smiling and was always loving. She brought joy and laughter to all who spent time with her, and she was never tired to show love and affection. It was something infectious, almost magical you could say, she simply left an indelible impression and memory upon your heart and soul. Zoefia Alexandria was always so bright, selfless and so loving. Her story doesn't end here, she will always be in our hearts and her memory will forever live on.
Little Light
There is so much to be thankful for. Come along on a journey through the senses. Breathe deeply and feel your heart beating... 'Little Light' is a playful mindfulness and meditation book for children.Inspired by the Law of Attraction, this interactive book aims to remind children - and adults - to focus on gratitude, positivity and their well-being. Perfect to share with young children to help them wind down and simple enough for beginner readers to sit in a quiet corner with.May your little light shine bright!
Traditional Chinese Medicine Made Easy!
The first acupuncture and herbal medicine guide book exclusively made easy for young readers to understand. Packed with fun facts, colorful illustrations, quizzes, and simple case studies. Traditional Chinese Medicine is usually difficult for beginners to understand, but finally Traditional Chinese Medicine Made Easy! is a book that simplifies TCM theories, useful acupressure points, food therapy, and tea recipes.This is a great book for children who want to learn more about the body or even adults who wish to understand the basics of Traditional Chinese Medicine and want to take care of their own bodies.This is a useful book to keep in the reception area of an acupuncture clinic, allowing kids and adults to get a basic understanding of TCM while waiting.The author, Aileen Lozada Kim (Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner), turned this complicated subject into a fun and cute beginner's guide. Traditional Chinese Medicine Made Easy! will help you learn more about how your body works and might even inspire you to become a TCM doctor! This is a great health book to add to your bookshelf.
I Can See You From The Stars
Do you think children ever wonder what their lost loved ones are saying to them? I know I do. It's never easy to watch a child grieve over the loss of a loved one and more often than not the issue is avoided and not talked about because it's just easier that way. But children need reassurance and hope during these difficult times. This book was created and designed to do just that. Written from the perspective of a lost loved one, "I Can See You From The Stars" is the call for hope these children need to help encourage them while on their journey through grief.
Op矇ration Yeux
Maya est une petite fille de dix ans intelligente et bienveillante qui aime 矇crire, danser, lire et apprendre. Elle a 矇crit Op矇ration Yeux alors qu'elle n'矇tait 璽g矇e que de huit ans. Maya est une vraie guerri癡re, elle est atteinte de plusieurs maladies complexes qui ont de nombreuses r矇percussions sur sa sant矇 et son d矇veloppement. Maya souffre notamment du syndrome d'Axenfeld-Rieger, un trouble qui entra簾ne le d矇veloppement d'un glaucome ? un tr癡s jeune 璽ge. Maya a d矇j? subi deux op矇rations aux yeux pour traiter son glaucome, et plusieurs autres sont pr矇vues au cours des prochains mois. En plus d'礙tre auteure, Maya souhaite devenir anesth矇siste lorsqu'elle sera grande. Une profession qui lui permettra d'aider directement les enfants qui doivent subir une intervention chirurgicale.
Little Light
There is so much to be thankful for. Come along on a journey through the senses. Breathe deeply and feel your heart beating... 'Little Light' is a playful mindfulness and meditation book for children.Inspired by the Law of Attraction, this interactive book aims to remind children - and adults - to focus on gratitude, positivity and their well-being. Perfect to share with young children to help them wind down and simple enough for beginner readers to sit in a quiet corner with.May your little light shine bright!
A Short Tale of TailsAShort Tale of Tails
THIS BOOK BASED ON CHILDREN LEARNING ABOUT ANIMALS AND THEIR BEHAVIOR, PERSONALITY, CHARACTERISTICS, AND IT HAS A FUN RHYTHM WITH EACH ANIMAL TALE TO MAKE IT FUN AND INTERESTING
Before Your Birth Day
How does your baby grow?Picture book about the stages of growth of a baby from conception to birth told in rhyme for children.The perfect baby shower or birth day gift!
The Fox and the FeatherTheFox and the FeatherA children's book for the grieving heart
Grief can be a difficult topic to address. This book has a beautiful way of giving hope to the grieving heart, while strengthening spiritual and emotional intelligence for both children and adults. After losing a loved one it can be comforting to know they are still connected to us, one of those ways is through signs. How does your loved one come to you in signs?-Music, Coins, Smells, Dreams, Butterflies and Feathers are just to name a few.... The Fox and Cardinal are best friends. One day the Cardinal explains that he, "is sick and dying." Although, the Fox is sad and crying, the Cardinal reminds him to look for signs. One of those signs is a feather to assure they will always be together. The Fox comforts the Cardinal with his favorite scarf and says, "goodnight." At sunrise, the Fox waves good-bye to his best friend. The Fox would then find feathers as a reminder that the Cardinal is flying above him, although he cannot see him. Provided in the book are caregiver resources, such as developmental stages of grief and directs you to the website that has activities that accompany the story. The scarf activity is great for memory making and "letting go." There are also free puppet printouts to facilitate and utilize play to aid in coping.
How the Twins Grew Up / C籀mo crecieron los gemelos (Bilingual ed)
(English)This bilingual edition of How the Twins Grew Up is full of fun and authentic biographical stories of two twin brothers. The stories take place in their family circle, at school, at home and in their backyard. For those who love humor and treasure their childhood, these stories will come as a real refreshment and a unique experience.(Espa簽ol)Esta edici籀n biling羹e de C籀mo crecieron los gemelos est獺 llena de historias biogr獺ficas aut矇nticas y divertidas de dos hermanos gemelos. Las historias ocurren en su c穩rculo familiar, en la escuela, en la casa y en su patio trasero. Para aquellos que aman el humor y atesoran su infancia, estas historias ser獺n verdaderamente refrescantes y una experiencia 繳nica.
The RulersTheRulers
What happened to the earth? What happened to peace? Was the world ever perfect? Will the world ever be peaceful? Find out how humanity had everything then lost everything, and how they can get it all back.
Daniel the Warrior
"Daniel the Warrior" is a story about loving yourself and understanding that it is okay to be different. Daniel's speech is different than how other kids speak. When Daniel is nervous, he sometimes stutters. Daniel learns to be a WARRIOR when some kids in his class don't like or accept him. This story explores Daniel's journey with his invisible shield and helmet, remembering his mother's words: He is a WARRIOR!
Elijah The ProphetVolume 1
Book Summary This book is about a baby boy named Elijah. Elijah was born with his mother's umbilical cord wrapped around his neck twice. His grandmother named him Elijah because we knew that he was a miracle baby and that God was with him. In the Bible, Elijah was a miracle worker, therefore we called Elijah the miracle baby and Elijah the prophet. This story tells of the early years of his life as a baby coming into the world and some of the amazing moments that he shared with his family. There is so much to tell you about Elijah. You can read more about Elijah in the bible in the book of I and II Kings.
EoE WARRIOR
Food is a basic need for life. We depend on food to nourish and fuel our bodies. So what do you do when food isn't good for your body? Noelle is a three-year-old girl who suffers from a rare allergic and inflammatory disease of the esophagus called Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE). Because of this disease, Noelle has never eaten a meal. Currently, the disease prevents her from being able to eat any food at all and she completely relies on a special medical formula that flows through a tube in her tummy to provide her with the essentials nutrients to live and grow. Join Noelle as she expresses her thoughts and feelings associated with this disease. Despite the challenges she faces each day, she remains BRAVE, COURAGEOUS and STRONG, determined to help others like her and support research for a cure.
Elijah The ProphetVolume 1
Book Summary This book is about a baby boy named Elijah. Elijah was born with his mother's umbilical cord wrapped around his neck twice. His grandmother named him Elijah because we knew that he was a miracle baby and that God was with him. In the Bible, Elijah was a miracle worker, therefore we called Elijah the miracle baby and Elijah the prophet. This story tells of the early years of his life as a baby coming into the world and some of the amazing moments that he shared with his family. There is so much to tell you about Elijah. You can read more about Elijah in the bible in the book of I and II Kings.
Mom’s Day of the Switcha Roo
In Mom's Day of the Switcha Roo Mom decides she will switch places with her children and become a kid for a day!
In Loving MemoryA Child’s Journey to Understanding a Funeral and Starting the Grieving Pro
The coauthor Lacie Brueckner has been a funeral director serving families since 2005. She has always taken a special interest in meeting the needs of children during the funeral process. She has found that most children want to feel included in the funeral too. In this story join a young girl named Harper has lost her grandma. Through gentle words and soft illustrations Harper learns what a funeral looks like and how she can participate. Harper and her family also take you through her journey of starting the grieving process. A child who has lost someone near and dear to them can learn from young Harper experience.Harper learns the following throughout her journey: Death is a natural part of life. Harper learns that plants, animals, and people live and die. Bodies go through natural changes when we die, so our bodies might look a little different. Through beautiful illustrations, Harper sees an open casket visitation, funeral, and grave side services.Each child might have a different comfort level when it comes to participating in a funeral. Harper's parents allow her to decide how much she wants to participate in the funeral process by asking if she would like to see the body. They also ask if she is comfortable getting up and sharing a special memory of her grandma.Feeling different emotions is natural. Sometimes emotions come and go long after the funeral. Harper's mom helps her do special activities that remind her of her grandma. Harper learns that our loved ones are always in our hearts long after the funeral. There are pages for your child to write or draw memories and ideas on what they can do to remember their loved one.
Special Elliott
Special Elliott is a story of a boy with special needs who inspired other students to open their hearts. This colorful book is a touching true story of two brothers felt and what they did when their baby brother was born with some differences. Sometimes it is difficult to navigate having a special needs sibling. This book is intended to help children who may encounter a person with special needs in their community or even in their own family. When children have a brother or sister with special needs, they may feel worried, or sad. They need to know they aren't alone and there are other kids who feel the same way they do. The suggestions may take the mystery out of what feelings can occur, and how to handle them. It is a sweet story that parents can use to open up a conversation about children who may have a difficult time and what they can do to include these special children in their daily lives.
I Can See You From The Stars
Do you think children ever wonder what their lost loved ones are saying to them? I know I do. It's never easy to watch a child grieve over the loss of a loved one and more often than not the issue is avoided and not talked about because it's just easier that way. But children need reassurance and hope during these difficult times. This book was created and designed to do just that. Written from the perspective of a lost loved one, "I Can See You From The Stars" is the call for hope these children need to help encourage them while on their journey through grief.
From Worrier to Warrior
From Worrier to Warrior, a companion book to Make Your Worrier a Warrior (for parents), is designed to teach you how to conquer the Worry Monster. This book shows you how to overcome worry and fear using several easy-to-follow strategies. Read the book and learn the strategies yourself, or read along with a parent or other adult. From Worrier to Warrior will teach you how to create your very own "toolbox" of ways to combat fear and anxiety to carry with you and conquer the Worry Monster at any time. With these tools, you will be able to overcome whatever challenges come your way!