Who Am I?
Cord is more than just a horse. He's also a good friend. Cord shares how he starts his day, spends time with his friends, and prepares for challenges he might face. He demonstrates that building good habits and having a good attitude help when facing adversity.Join Cord as he blazes a trail through his days, showing that saddling up with a good mindset makes the ride more enjoyable for everyone.
A Dog Named Bart
This book is about a very special rottweiler who loves to dress up, and unlike the bad press that rottweilers get, he makes a very good pet!
Mr. Johnson & The Ever Most Amusing Farm Stories Ever Told
Mr. Johnson notices one particular pig and casually tells Sammy, Looks like she s ready for auction. Sammy s heart sinks. Please don t take Gabby to the auction, she s not that kind of pig! But Mr. Johnson, unfazed, reminds Sammy to finish his chores and moves on to other farm duties. Feeling the weight of his responsibilities, Sammy checks on his mischievous baby goat, Beckett, who s been warned to stay out of his mother s garden. As if keeping Gabby off the auction list wasn t enough. Later, Beckett meets Gabby, and as he leaves the pig pen, he calls out, I ll come visit you if you re still around. But as he walks away, he feels a pang of regret, noticing the worry on Gabby s face. Unsure if he has upset her, Beckett decides to seek advice from Alexander the mouse.
Hugo and the Legends’ Cup
Hugo, the racehorse, is about to run in the 'race that stops the nation.' As he prepares with a morning canter, his friends are busy with preparations of their own!This is the biggest race of Hugo's life, but it is not just about the race for his friends, they are spending the morning trying to look splendid for the event.
Naughty Morty
Morty is a bull terrier with an enigmatic personality and a busy nature, providing his family with interesting and exuberant antics for them to face on a daily basis. Whether he s turning the garden into a crater field, chewing through socks and schoolwork, or sneaking naps in everyone s beds (even the cat s), Morty keeps his family on their toes and the neighbours guessing where he ll show up next.
Lyle the Llama’s Lazy Day
One hard-working llama. Five very busy days. One perfectly lazy Saturday. ����Meet Lyle the Llama-a cheerful, overall-wearing friend who's always ready to lend a helping hoof! From Monday through Friday, Lyle stays busy baking cupcakes, planting gardens, painting fences, building treehouses, and more, all alongside his animal friends on the farm. He's dependable, kind, and always full of energy when it's time to pitch in.But come Saturday? Lyle knows the value of slowing down. With a steaming mug in his hooves and his favorite chair waiting, it's time to relax, unwind, and enjoy the simple pleasure of doing nothing at all.Told in soothing, rhyming verse and brought to life with vibrant, playful illustrations, Lyle the Llama's Lazy Day is a joyful celebration of balance-reminding young readers (and their grown-ups) that rest is just as important as work. Perfect for winding down after a long day or as a weekend read to set the tone for cozy family time.Perfect for children ages 3-7, preschool through early elementary. Great for fans of gentle animal stories, mindfulness themes, and stories that promote healthy routines.
Five Little Partridges
"Five Little Partridges" is a charming counting book for young children. Through delightful verse and engaging imagery, readers follow the adventures of five partridges. This classic children's story introduces early learning concepts in a fun and accessible way, making it an ideal read-aloud for parents and educators. The simple yet captivating narrative fosters a love for reading and numbers. Perfect for preschool children.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Who Am I?
Cord is more than just a horse. He's also a good friend. Cord shares how he starts his day, spends time with his friends, and prepares for challenges he might face. He demonstrates that building good habits and having a good attitude help when facing adversity.Join Cord as he blazes a trail through his days, showing that saddling up with a good mindset makes the ride more enjoyable for everyone.
What the Blackbird Saw
Have you ever seen an animal in nature?Maybe it was a seal, or a raccoon, or a red-winged blackbird.Did you have a magical moment where you were lookingat them and they were looking at you?Did you wonder what they saw?Did you wish you could follow your new friend? Explore a world of wonder through the pages of this engaging story and you, too, can see What the Blackbird Saw.
Pinkie and the Walrus
Who would imagine that a little Chihuahua, with a big attitude, would be able to change the life of a sad walrus? Only Pinkie knew that she could help Gus. She knew what ailed him. You see, Gus lived in the zoo and had an estate all to himself. He was a lonely walrus and he needed a friend. This story is about love and friendship. The theme is universal and shared by all creatures on this planet.
What the Blackbird Saw
Have you ever seen an animal in nature?Maybe it was a seal, or a raccoon, or a red-winged blackbird.Did you have a magical moment where you were lookingat them and they were looking at you?Did you wonder what they saw?Did you wish you could follow your new friend? Explore a world of wonder through the pages of this engaging story and you, too, can see What the Blackbird Saw.
Dare to Dream(And find your Carrots!)
Dare to Dream (and Find Your Carrots!) is a heartwarming, beautifully illustrated story that inspires young children to dream big and believe in themselves.Through a playful adventure filled with lovable characters, this story teaches children that no dream is too small and every little hop brings them closer to their goal!Perfect for ages 3 - 6, this imaginative journey encourages creativity, resilience, and positive thinking.At the end of the book, little readers are invited to draw, write, and reflect on their own dreams, making it an interactive and memorable experience for young minds.This book includes: A fun, adventurous story with a valuable moral.Positive character development lessons.Bright, cheerful illustrations to capture young imaginations.An uplifting message that will stay with children long after the last page.Whether at bedtime, story time, or classroom reading, Dare to Dream (and Find Your Carrots!) sparks joy, hope, and ambition in every young dreamer.
Hugo and the Legends’ Cup
Hugo, the racehorse, is about to run in the 'race that stops the nation.' As he prepares with a morning canter, his friends are busy with preparations of their own!This is the biggest race of Hugo's life, but it is not just about the race for his friends, they are spending the morning trying to look splendid for the event.
I Dream of Bears
As dawn breaks over Borneo's mystical Kinabatangan River, young Seni's greatest wish comes true: she's joining her father on a journey deep into the untamed jungle. Armed with curiosity and courage, she steps into a world of towering trees and hidden wonders-where orangutans craft umbrellas from leaves, proboscis monkeys chatter in the canopy, and rare pangolins scuttle through the shadows.But the jungle holds dangers too: crocodiles lurk in murky waters, poachers' traps threaten clouded leopards, and scars of deforestation reveal a fragile ecosystem in peril. When a daring rescue mission unites their village, Seni learns that bravery isn't just about exploration-it's about protection. Through encounters with elephants, hornbills, and the peculiar "buffalo horn" spider, she discovers a profound truth: the jungle's fate is entwined with her own.I Dream of Bears is a vivid, heart-stirring adventure that immerses readers in Borneo's lush wilderness. With themes of courage, conservation, and connection, this tale sparks a longing to safeguard nature's magic-one dream, and one choice, at a time.Perfect for young explorers and dreamers, Seni's journey will inspire them to listen for the whispers of the wild... and answer with their hearts.
Henry Gets in Shape
In his latest merry misadventure, Henry the Duck's new exercise plan leaves him more frazzled than fit in this energetic and hilarious picture book from beloved author Robert Quackenbush! Henry the Duck it out of shape and needs to exercise! Where should he begin? Lifting barbells? Doing chin ups? Jumping rope? Whatever Henry does to build muscle always leaves him exhausted!
The Monster Story
What is your biggest fear?Come along for a magical journey to help princess Amelia overcome her biggest fears with her best friends.
While I Was At Work Today
This book is based upon the author's experiences as an electrician, visiting customer's homes and seeing different animals as pets. But the imagination runs wild, as the animals start doing everyday tasks around the house - just like their owners! With colours, days of the week and rhyming verses, this book is a lot of fun for early readers and adults alike!
Mrs. Trimmer’s History Of The Robins. In Words Of One Syllable
Rediscover Sarah Trimmer's timeless classic, "Mrs. Trimmer's History Of The Robins. In Words Of One Syllable," adapted by Charles Swete for young readers. This charming tale follows the lives and adventures of a family of robins, teaching valuable lessons about kindness, compassion, and the importance of family.Originally published in the late 18th century, Trimmer's work revolutionized children's literature by combining entertainment with moral instruction. This accessible adaptation ensures that new generations can enjoy the heartwarming story and benefit from its enduring messages. A delightful read for children and a nostalgic journey for adults, "Mrs. Trimmer's History Of The Robins" remains a treasured part of literary history.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The Incredible Adventures of Casper the Cat Who Got Lost in Africa
Book 2 in The Incredible Adventures of Casper the Cat Who Got Lost in Africa takes our brave, sassy feline deeper into the African bush where new friendships, big hearts, and muddy mishaps await.After a tearful goodbye to her pangolin friends, Casper follows Obonye the Wise Owl's advice and heads east only to run into Bugle, a clumsy baby elephant with a knack for causing chaos. Life in the elephant herd is loud, messy, and full of surprises, but when the two stumble upon a helpless baby being bullied, Casper and Bugle must find the courage to stand up for her.Can a tiny cat and a mischievous elephant really make a difference in the wild?Perfect for readers ages 5-10, The Elephants is a beautifully illustrated chapter book packed with: - Big-hearted animal adventures and muddy fun- Gentle lessons in courage, friendship, and doing what's right- Fascinating facts about elephants and life in the bushWritten by award-winning filmmaker Jennifer Ussi and illustrated by Lekshmi Bose, this 5,000-word journey will entertain and inspire early readers while sparking curiosity about nature and conservation.
Bow-wow And Mew-mew
"Bow-wow And Mew-mew" is a charming early reader for young children. This delightful book, penned by Mara Louise Pratt-Chadwick, gently introduces children to the world of pets, specifically dogs and cats. With simple language and engaging narrative, it is designed to captivate young minds and encourage a love for reading. Perfect for beginner readers, "Bow-wow And Mew-mew" is a timeless addition to any child's library, fostering both literacy and an appreciation for our furry friends.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The Peacock ’at Home’, By A Lady [c.a. Dorset] And Butterfly’s Ball
Rediscover the enchanting world of Catherine Ann Dorset's "The Peacock 'at Home'" alongside William Roscoe's "Butterfly's Ball" in this delightful collection. "The Peacock 'at Home', By A Lady" (believed to be Dorset) presents a charming narrative in verse, inviting young readers into the elegant abode of a peacock and his feathered friends. Accompanied by "Butterfly's Ball," a whimsical poem by William Roscoe, this book offers a glimpse into the imaginative landscape of early 19th-century children's literature. These classic poems, celebrated for their engaging rhymes and vivid imagery, transport readers to a world where animals come to life and nature becomes a stage for captivating adventures. A perfect addition to any collection, this edition revives the joy and wonder of these timeless tales, ensuring their enduring appeal for generations to come.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Confessions of A Corgi Doodler
Corgi doodling is a well-loved pastime among stay-at-home Corgi moms like Nancy. Her heart has always been open to silly sketch-alongs.In these delightfully skewed artistic confessions, Nancy encourages every doodler to relax when staring down that intimidating white space. Don't know how tall to draw a Corgi's ears? Take a popcorn break, rewind your imagination, and top your Corgi with bunny ears instead.If your Micron pen goes astray, let it play out anyway. No need to cheat with Wite-Out. Stretch the Corgi's belly into a gloriously bloated beach ball-kapow! Then turn your new seaside scene into a moment of whimsy by scribbling a lonely seagull, hoping to share French fries from her overstuffed beak.Everyone should try risk-free doodling. It will surprise and amaze both you and your friends.
Confessions of A Corgi Doodler
Corgi doodling is a well-loved pastime among stay-at-home Corgi moms like Nancy. Her heart has always been open to silly sketch-alongs.In these delightfully skewed artistic confessions, Nancy encourages every doodler to relax when staring down that intimidating white space. Don't know how tall to draw a Corgi's ears? Take a popcorn break, rewind your imagination, and top your Corgi with bunny ears instead.If your Micron pen goes astray, let it play out anyway. No need to cheat with Wite-Out. Stretch the Corgi's belly into a gloriously bloated beach ball-kapow! Then turn your new seaside scene into a moment of whimsy by scribbling a lonely seagull, hoping to share French fries from her overstuffed beak.Everyone should try risk-free doodling. It will surprise and amaze both you and your friends.
The Peacock ’at Home’, By A Lady [c.a. Dorset] And Butterfly’s Ball
Rediscover the enchanting world of Catherine Ann Dorset's "The Peacock 'at Home'" alongside William Roscoe's "Butterfly's Ball" in this delightful collection. "The Peacock 'at Home', By A Lady" (believed to be Dorset) presents a charming narrative in verse, inviting young readers into the elegant abode of a peacock and his feathered friends. Accompanied by "Butterfly's Ball," a whimsical poem by William Roscoe, this book offers a glimpse into the imaginative landscape of early 19th-century children's literature. These classic poems, celebrated for their engaging rhymes and vivid imagery, transport readers to a world where animals come to life and nature becomes a stage for captivating adventures. A perfect addition to any collection, this edition revives the joy and wonder of these timeless tales, ensuring their enduring appeal for generations to come.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Mrs. Trimmer’s History Of The Robins. In Words Of One Syllable
Rediscover Sarah Trimmer's timeless classic, "Mrs. Trimmer's History Of The Robins. In Words Of One Syllable," adapted by Charles Swete for young readers. This charming tale follows the lives and adventures of a family of robins, teaching valuable lessons about kindness, compassion, and the importance of family.Originally published in the late 18th century, Trimmer's work revolutionized children's literature by combining entertainment with moral instruction. This accessible adaptation ensures that new generations can enjoy the heartwarming story and benefit from its enduring messages. A delightful read for children and a nostalgic journey for adults, "Mrs. Trimmer's History Of The Robins" remains a treasured part of literary history.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
A Dragon Hatched!
When Easter eggs turn into real dragon eggs, the adventure of a lifetime begins!Naomi and Kellie thought they were just hunting for chocolate treasures in Burton Park, until they discovered a glowing egg that was definitely NOT filled with candy. When a tiny dragon with shimmering scales hatches before their eyes, the girls are whisked away to Dreyana-a magical world of floating islands, singing flowers, and crystal waterfalls.But baby Bluey isn't just any dragon. He's a Tide Dragon, born once every hundred years to protect the magical oceans. There's just one problem: his special crystal is missing, stolen by mischievous Glitterlings who love anything sparkly. Without it, Bluey's powers could flood entire islands!Now Naomi and Kellie must brave whispering woods, outsmart glitter-bombing thieves, and help their new friend become the guardian he was meant to be. Along the way, they'll discover that the greatest magic of all is the courage to help a friend find their way home.A heartwarming tale of friendship, bravery, and believing in yourself-perfect for young readers who love dragons, magic, and unforgettable adventures!
Bow-wow And Mew-mew
"Bow-wow And Mew-mew" is a charming early reader for young children. This delightful book, penned by Mara Louise Pratt-Chadwick, gently introduces children to the world of pets, specifically dogs and cats. With simple language and engaging narrative, it is designed to captivate young minds and encourage a love for reading. Perfect for beginner readers, "Bow-wow And Mew-mew" is a timeless addition to any child's library, fostering both literacy and an appreciation for our furry friends.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The Ostrich Cafe
Overview of The Ostrich Cafe by Lazz PasquinStep into The Ostrich Cafe, the hottest spot where all the birds gather for nectarine cocktails, lively chatter, and the latest in feathered fashions! From the sky to the table, Miss Ostrich runs the cafe with flair and charm, serving up fun and friendship in every sip.Join the colorful cast of birds as they mingle, gossip, and enjoy a whimsical day full of surprises and style. A playful, vibrant picture book that brings birdlife to life with humor and heart - perfect for young readers who love lively stories with a twist of fun!
City of Secrets
Rowan starts to embrace her gifts as a magical wildsmith who heals and speaks to animals. But saving a young pegasus brings difficult decisions. Danger comes closer than ever and Rowan and the pegasus flee the forest, returning to the city she used to call home.. When she is betrayed, she wonders which friends she can trust. With her family divided and war still raging, where does Rowan belong now?
A Dog Named Chuck (Hardback)
Chuck the dog lives in a cozy farmhouse with lots of animal friends in the farmyard. He decides to take his daily nap in front of the fireplace. Just as he lies down on the rug, he hears someone calling his name. He rushes out to the farmyard, but it's just the chicken calling her chicken friends by saying 'Cluck' not 'Chuck'. The dog changes his name again and again, only to mishear other farmyard animal sounds. For every name, there is a similar rhyming sound of an animal. Will he ever get his nap?
Princess in a Tower
Looking for a short middle school play? This script has it all, from compelling characters that break out of the mold, to several speaking parts and an ensemble. Princess in a Tower is a two-act middle school script with eighteen parts. The play can be produced with a minimum of 9 actors. Duration: 50 minutes Plot: Twas a long time ago when King Lylan of Nyria decided that the best way to get his youngest daughter, Princess Alliandra, married to a prince was to lock her in a tower. But Allie refuses to follow the classic "wait for the prince" fairy tale. She's gonna write her own destiny. On her quest for freedom, she meets a kind fairy-godmother-in-training, a less-than-kind, slightly evil, fairy godmother, a knight who loves animals, a stuffy prince out for revenge, an orphaned peasant girl, and one very tall dwarf. Filled with comedy, magic, emotion, friendship, nicknames and destiny, Princess in a Tower is not your average fairy tale.
Oh No! Dinosaurs in My School
Prepare for a school day that is far from ordinary in this rip-roaring picture book."Who has squashed our bookshelf?" Our teacher asks us all. "Someone's bitten the board in two! There are claw marks on the wall!" In this delightful hide and seek story, a young boy is the only one who seems to be able to spot the highly unusual in the most normal of places. He arrives at school to find the building overrun with dinosaurs causing all kinds of havoc. He gets blamed for the mess in the art room and is told to shush by the librarian when he attempts to point out the dinosaurs hiding in plain sight. And there's a surprise ending when he goes to principal's office to report what's happening
The Family Tree
When Mole sets off in search of his family tree, he dreams of finding others just like him. But as he journeys through the enchanted wood, he learns something even more magical: true family isn't about looking the same - it's about the bonds we build and the love we share with those around us."We're not all the same - but that's the best part; it's not what you look like, but what's in your heart."A heartwarming tale celebrating kindness, friendship and - above all - the beauty of differences.
Bouncing Bunny
Overview of Bouncing Bunny by Lazz Pasquin(Kindle Books > Children's eBooks > Animals > More Animals > Rabbits > Fiction)Bouncing Bunny is full of energy and up to something fun-but what exactly? Follow along as this lively little rabbit bounces through adventures and surprises, all while telling you to stop asking and just enjoy the fun!With playful text and charming illustrations, Bouncing Bunny is a delightful story for young readers who love curious, mischievous characters. Perfect for kids who enjoy lighthearted tales about rabbits and their joyful antics. A fun and energetic read for ages 3-7, this book invites children to embrace curiosity, playfulness, and the joy of discovery!
Rubi, the Red Frog (and Slightly Rebellious)
Rubi, the Red Frog (and Slightly Rebellious)Book Description: A frog like no other!Dive into the lively story of Rubi, a little frog who refuses to follow the rules. As red as a chili pepper and a dancer at heart, she won't swallow slimy insects-instead, she prefers biting into juicy strawberries! Mocked by her cousins, Rubi stays true to herself... until she stumbles upon a mysterious castle where an unexpected encounter will change her destiny.A charming, funny, and inspiring fairy taleFrom pirouetting on lily pads to meeting a prince like no other, Rubi, the Red Frog is a mischievous and magical story that celebrates uniqueness, courage, and the importance of staying true to oneself.A beautifully illustrated, vibrant bookWith dazzling illustrations and a rhythmic, engaging text, this captivating tale will delight both young and old. A perfect read for children who love princess stories... but with a twist!Moral of the story: Never eat a slug when you can have a strawberry.Perfect for: - Children aged 4 to 8- Fans of reimagined fairy tales- Little rebels who love dancing to their own beatAdd Rubi, the Red (and Slightly Rebellious) Frog to your library and bring a touch of magic and humor to your child's bookshelf!Author: S矇bastien FortinRecommended Age: 4-8 yearsFormat: Paperback Number of pages: 25ISBN: 978-2-9599263-2-7
Rosie
Rosie was written especially for young horse lovers, but also explores a child's questions about what hobbies or activities might interest them and be a good fit.Follow Rosie as she grows up on the horse farm and meets other friends and critters who live there. She has questions for all of them, but she can't fly like a bird, crow like the rooster, or climb a tree like the squirrel. She worries that she won't find something she loves to do and can do well. Rosie keeps searching and finally finds her answer in an unusual way. As she plays and practices her new found talent, the owner of the horse farm watches Rosie and shares a secret. She learns that there will be practice and skills to learn in the future. But best of all, Rosie learns that she will have an important role on the horse farm, as well as what it might take to excel in her chosen activity.
Balto and Togo: Hero Dogs of Alaska
It's the winter of 1924 and a diptheria outbreak is threatening the population of Nome, Alaska. The only way to stop the deadly illness from causing a full blown epidemic is to immediately deliver one million units of the diptheria antitoxin to the affected communities--a task that seems impossible given that the only way to reach any place in Alaska at this time of year is by dog sled. The stakes are high, and the snow is piling higher. Will the antitoxin make it in time? Or will the infection spread faster than they can treat it... Follow along as Balto and Togo lead the way in this race against time to get the antitoxin and save lives.
Get Real, Lucille!
Lucille is just a rubber chicken in a circus act... or is she?Tired of being the punchline, Lucille sets off on a journey to discover what it really means to be real. But when feathers fly and chickens start hatching trouble, she'll learn that being real isn't about scratching, clucking, or fluffing-it's about shining from the inside out.A joyful, laugh-out-loud story about friendship, finding your voice, and learning to love who you truly are-because the world needs the Real Deal Lucille!Content Rating for Get Real, Lucille!Target Audience: Ages 5-8 Grades K-3Content Rating Summary: Emotional Themes: Gentle, relatable emotional explorationLanguage: CleanRomance: NoneHumor: Lighthearted and situationalOverall Tone: Uplifting, sincere, and heartwarmingSummary: Affirming, Relatable, and Heart-CenteredGet Real, Lucille! explores the tender moments of childhood when emotions run deep and learning to "be real" feels a little scary. With a heartfelt narrative and endearing illustrations, Lucille's story helps children name their feelings, understand honesty, and embrace self-acceptance.This story contains no graphic content, no intense tension, and no inappropriate behavior glorified. Lucille faces real-life situations common to early childhood-moments of insecurity, comparison, and the longing to belong. But through warmth, truth, and gentle humor, the story always returns to kindness, courage, and being true to yourself.Get Real, Lucille! is a perfect classroom or bedtime read-aloud for children who are just beginning to understand their own emotional world. It's also ideal for parents and educators who want stories that support social-emotional learning, empathy, and moral grounding without ever feeling heavy-handed. With rich vocabulary and a Lexile level that invites repeated reading, this book will become a cherished favorite for children and grown-ups alike.
Tails of the Cat and the Bookstore
They say a cat has nine lives. Well, this cat has just used four of them, when he ends up living in a bookstore. His name is George, and Mary Beth owns the store. These are the stories of the people he sees in the bookstore and his new friend, Henry.