A Yoga Storytelling Adventure
Royal Dragonfly Award Winner!This Yoga Storytelling Adventure takes us on a whimsical journey to Eastern Europe, where a mild-mannered girl thinks she lives in a noisy and chaotic house until her wise neighbor turns turns her world upside down and she sees things in a different way.In this timeless tale kids learn that they may not be able to control the world around them but they can control their inner world. Although intended for ages 4 to 8, kids of all ages will discover a simple way to stay calm, focused, and alert with three easy breathing exercises to use as a means of self-empowerment.Included is a Polish word guide to help develop an appreciation of a different language, and best of all, a full description of yoga poses makes the story come alive as you go on A Yoga Storytelling Adventure!
Aiden Finds Love Within a Foster Care Family!
The reason for this book is because I am a big fanatic when it comes to "love". The word "love" is used so frequently, but is not really meant when said. Loving someone and being loved is simple, but often times hard for people to show and receive it. That is why it needs to be taught when you're a child."If you can help and love a child, you don't have to spend a long time repairing and molding an adult."
Pignoli the Pig
High in the Italian hills, lived a family of five pigs. The mother and father were generally proud of their self-reliant piglets.That is, except for the middle pig. While his sisters would forage for the family food, he thought everything was just a game.But in fact, he would never have a name himself, if he didn't do the same.Readers of Maurice Sendak's Chicken Soup with Rice, and Alligators All Around will be sure to enjoy this fairytale told in rhyme, along with its colorful illustrations.Young children will enjoy this silly tale of a piglet who must find a special food to forage, in order to earn his own name.Older children may grasp the deeper meaning, that there is value in working together, towards a shared goal.In addition, there is an overarching broader narrative regarding the necessity for human stewardship of our one world.This complex topic is written into the seemingly simple fairytale, so that children may understand the concept.
The Unicorn who found her magic
This charming story for ages 3 to 8 follows the adventures of our hero, Alchemy the unicorn, as she searches for her own special kind of magic. Alchemy's quest takes her from high in the stars to the oceans and forests of Earth. Just when she's about to lose hope, Alchemy meets a little girl who helps her find magic where she least expects it. Luminously illustrated, this story reminds us that we can each find a special kind of magic inside us by just being ourselves. Part of the Conscious Stories(TM) collection, this book includes Alchemy's Magical Steps, a playful activity to meet your own personal unicorn, that will help parents and children practice connecting with their inner magic.
Mystery in the Oil Patch
It is August 1939, and free-spirited ten-year-old Melvina Clarke is happy on the family ranch north of Fort Worth. Because of a family crisis, a reluctant Mel must go to the West Texas oil patch for a four-month stay. She has to live in an oil company camp with her aunt Margie, uncle Ray, cousin Polly, and Polly's dog, Snatcher. While adapting to these new surroundings, Mel deals with homesickness, her meddlesome little cousin, three hecklers at school, and her disinterest in reading. She faces challenges to her independence is challenged when her new friends want her to help organize a club, and then her teacher proposes a class play as a fundraiser to buy books for the town's new public library. In addition to mishaps at home, church, and school, Mel sees unsettling, ominous lights flashing in an abandoned warehouse near the oil company camp. She must decide whether to trust her new friends with her suspicions or try to solve the mystery by herself. In pursuit of a reason for the lights and other unexplained happenings in the oilfields, Mel faces many obstacles, and one harrowing event forces her to acknowledge her own shortcomings. Full of humor, suspense, and unexpected twists and turns, this novel follows four friends who work together to solve a mystery in the 1930s West Texas oilfields.
Spinoza's Revolutions in Natural Law
It is August 1939, and free-spirited ten-year-old Melvina Clarke is happy on the family ranch north of Fort Worth. Because of a family crisis, a reluctant Mel must go to the West Texas oil patch for a four-month stay. She has to live in an oil company camp with her aunt Margie, uncle Ray, cousin Polly, and Polly's dog, Snatcher. While adapting to these new surroundings, Mel deals with homesickness, her meddlesome little cousin, three hecklers at school, and her disinterest in reading. She faces challenges to her independence is challenged when her new friends want her to help organize a club, and then her teacher proposes a class play as a fundraiser to buy books for the town's new public library. In addition to mishaps at home, church, and school, Mel sees unsettling, ominous lights flashing in an abandoned warehouse near the oil company camp. She must decide whether to trust her new friends with her suspicions or try to solve the mystery by herself. In pursuit of a reason for the lights and other unexplained happenings in the oilfields, Mel faces many obstacles, and one harrowing event forces her to acknowledge her own shortcomings. Full of humor, suspense, and unexpected twists and turns, this novel follows four friends who work together to solve a mystery in the 1930s West Texas oilfields.
I Adopted Grandma
Sara is excited. She adopted a grandma and a grandpa. She spends time and many beautiful days with them, sharing with her thoughts.
Ilsa and Bear's Bangs
I'm sorry to say; in fact, very reluctant to tell you that, because you picked up this book to read, your life will never again be the same. I am reluctant because I know your resistance, and I know how much you want things to stay the same. I am reluctant because I know how much work I have caused myself because of your resistance. You need to read this story because it is the first in a series of the most astounding fables. Ilsa is a friendly and warm young lady who is always available to help her friends. Since you have bothered to pick up this book, would you be so kind as to join her as she helps Bear overcome his outgrown bangs? This will offer Bear a renewed sense of energy to help him deal with his mischievous cubs. And so, you must know you have now entered the world of Incredible Ilsa, and there is no looking back. Change, good change, necessary and inevitable change, is happening right now. Come on in and enjoy the ride.
Blanco, The Little Donkey That Saved Christmas
Blanco, the Little Donkey That Saved Christmas is teased and bullied by the other animals, he is considered strange or from another planet and even scary because if they get too close, they might become white as snow too! With legs too weak to carry burdens, the animals laugh at Blanco, for each one of them has an important task to do for the farmer, and now Blanco will not be able to do anything of worth. Blanco's mother is the only one who believes that someday her son will do something very important. Through Blanco's problems, children will come to understand how wrong it is to bully others. On Christmas Eve, everything will change for Blanco and children will experience excitement and a sense of power as he meets Santa Claus and the impossible becomes possible. Blanco's joyful brays will ring through the dark Christmas night, "Hee, Haw!" Hee, Haw!"
My Birthday Cake - Written in Traditional Chinese, Pinyin, and English
Today is Mina's birthday! She and her family decide to bake a delicious cake to share with all her friends at her upcoming party. Learn useful vocabulary and every day dialog in this easy to read bilingual Chinese book. A free audio reading in Mandarin is available at www.minalearnschinese.com
I Adopted Grandma
Sara is excited. She adopted a grandma and a grandpa. She spends time and many beautiful days with them, sharing with her thoughts.
The Monster in the Room
Telling the truth shouldn't be difficult. But when John is faced with the decision to tell his parents about his "less than good" behavior at school, he decides his parents will be happier without the truth. But lying to his parents has some surprising consequences. Guilt, nervousness and uneasiness are just some of the challenges John faces, but is he ready to face "The Monster in the Room"?
Eggplants on The Farm
Adventures with Little Chef Debbie is about a little girl who loves all things related to food. She loves to grow, prepare and enjoy food with her friends and family. She was raised on a her family farm called Thompson's Farm. In this series, Little Chef Debbie goes on different adventures with the intention of teaching other children about food and nutrition. She will teach them how to grow food, how to prepare food, how to plant and harvest food and so much more. This series will also creatively address some of the food policy issues surrounding food and nutrition.Little Chef Debbie is funny, happy, kind and loves nothing more than to walk around with an apron filled with fruits and vegetables used to create special delicious plant-based recipes. She eats only plant foods and wants to educate her readers about the variety of fruits and vegetables in all the world. Little Chef Debbie will take the reader on different adventures which will result in a little learning and a little laughter.The series is loosely based on the many relevant experiences of the Author's life from her carefree childhood on Thompson's Farm to her current role as a Community Nutritionist and Wellness professional.
The Monster in the Room
Telling the truth shouldn't be difficult. But when John is faced with the decision to tell his parents about his "less than good" behavior at school, he decides his parents will be happier without the truth. But lying to his parents has some surprising consequences. Guilt, nervousness and uneasiness are just some of the challenges John faces, but is he ready to face "The Monster in the Room"?
Kearren and her Dad
Kearren and her father are musical child prodigies, inspiring and protecting one another. But when her father dies unexpectedly, Kearren is left to finish his work. Finding her father's final music composition, Kearren is obsessed and cannot rest until she understands it. Possessing unusual powers, her father's score blurs the line between reality and fantasy. In Kearren and her Dad by Bob Tripodi, we experience Kearren's colorful adventure inside her father's mind, and her revelation that her two most powerful allies are her family and her imagination.
The Big Ol' Bike
Big things are happening in Little Springs...Everything about Oliver is small, from his footprint to his glasses, and trio of bullies never let him forget it. When Oliver receives his grandfather's old bike for his birthday, he rides tall for the first time. But the meanest bully in school doesn't like that at all. Oliver quickly finds himself challenged to a race. Now, he'll have to be bigger than he ever imagined in order to prove heroes come in small packages too.Hang out with Oliver, Austin, and Sue, as they experience excitement, setbacks, and adventure in this contemporary slice of life written for readers aged 7-10. The Big Ol' Bike is meant to be transitional between chapter books and middle grade novels, making it an equally enjoyable choice for readers who fly through the pages, or for those who enjoy taking it chapter by chapter. Themes of bullying, family, friendship, community support, and finding confidence are all explored.WARNING: Reading this book may cause an immediate and urgent need to ride your bike. Do not be alarmed. The feeling will pass... But don't let it.
No Is All I Know!
Do you know anyone like Oliver McSnow...who only knows the word NO?! Introducing a story about the AMAZING power of YES! This universally relatable picture book about toddlerhood from the New York Times bestselling team behind No More Naps! will elicit laughs from kids and their grown-ups everywhere! Oliver McSnow ONLY says NO. He says NO so much that his NO starts to grow. And grow and GROW...until that NO is out of control! No baths. No brushing teeth. No cleaning up. No bedtime! Morning, noon, and night--it's just NO, NO, NOOOOOOOOOO! But then Oliver's cousin visits. Jess loves the word YES. YES to friends! YES to food. YES to fun! YES, YES, YES, YES, YESSSSS! And suddenly, Oliver's world gets opened up in a most wonderful way!
Ilsa and Bear's Bangs
I'm sorry to say; in fact, very reluctant to tell you that, because you picked up this book to read, your life will never again be the same. I am reluctant because I know your resistance, and I know how much you want things to stay the same. I am reluctant because I know how much work I have caused myself because of your resistance. You need to read this story because it is the first in a series of the most astounding fables. Ilsa is a friendly and warm young lady who is always available to help her friends. Since you have bothered to pick up this book, would you be so kind as to join her as she helps Bear overcome his outgrown bangs? This will offer Bear a renewed sense of energy to help him deal with his mischievous cubs. And so, you must know you have now entered the world of Incredible Ilsa, and there is no looking back. Change, good change, necessary and inevitable change, is happening right now. Come on in and enjoy the ride.
The Way Champs Play
In a rhythmic celebration of sport and play, four-time Grand Slam champion and tennis superstar Naomi Osaka shares key steps to becoming a true champ, including being kind, working as a team, doing your best, and most importantly, having fun.At Play Academy, We love to move. That's why we play.We are champs and we play all day!Inspired by Osaka's game-changing program Play Academy, which instills confidence in and provides resources to young girls through sports, The Way Champs Play is an exciting and inspiring anthem for all kids in and out of the classroom who want to PLAY ALL DAY!Use this book to: Discuss different types of sports.Talk with children about good sports(wo)manship.Encourage kids to engage in sport and play for their overall health and happiness.And more!
Timmy's Adventure
Timmy is a 10-year-old who has his heart set on a new pair of inline skates that will make him cool like his other hockey buddies. "Timmy's Adventure How Lucky Am I?" takes the reader on a journey of a middle-class family in Northeastern Michigan that has all the necessities of life, but Timmy doesn't truly understand what that means until he tours the empty Johnson's house across the street. Timmy's Adventure is a heart-warming story about gratitude.
The Real Sacrifice
What is the real meaning of Eid? The day of Eid al-Adha is here and Khadijah is faced with a tough decision: should she share her new toy with a friend? Through the story of Prophet Ibrahim and his beloved son Ismail, Khadijah discovers the importance of friendship and the beauty of giving things up for the sake of Allah.Featuring beautiful coloured illustrations and Islamic teachings, The Real Sacrifice is a heartwarming story for young readers.
Peppa Pig: George Goes to the Potty
George learns how to use the potty in this helpful board book. Based on the hit TV show on Nick Jr.!Peppa's little brother George uses the potty for the first time in this handy board book! It's a great tool for kids who are also toilet training.
Mallory and the Trouble with Twins (the Baby-Sitters Club #21)
America's favorite series returns with a new look and a Netflix tv show.Mallory knows she's a good baby-sitter. She's been looking after her seven younger brothers and sisters for years. So when Kristy offers her a steady job baby-sitting for the Arnold twins, Mal thinks it'll be easy money.The twins sure are cute in their little matching outfits. But once Mrs. Arnold leaves, Marilyn and Carolyn turn into twin terrors! They run around the house like spoiled brats, and Mallory can't even tell them apart.Taking care of Marilyn and Carolyn is a baby-sitting nightmare. But Mallory's a responsible member of the Baby-sitters Club -- and she's not giving up!
Countdown to Halloween
Brimming with Halloween excitement, each spread of this charming primer invites toddlers to find and count objects hidden in just-spooky-enough scenes of fall fun. Halloween is coming! Toddlers learn to count down from 10 by finding objects hidden throughout these charming scenes of fall fun rendered in illustrator Greg Paprocki's classically retro midcentury art style. From walking through corn mazes and bobbing for apples to choosing costumes and telling spooky stories around a fire, there's excitement on every page. The final spread is packed with surprises! Discover new details in each illustration with every successive reading.
The Dinner Debates
Twelve-year-old Marcus Hawthorne has never taken a stance on much of anything. But when a Mega More Super Store plans to open up shop in the small town of Newburg, Virginia, he has no choice but to make a choice.Marcus's parents have never seen eye to eye on politics, but their debates turn heated when the company his father works for lands the gig to build the Mega More-the same store his mother will stop at nothing to halt. No stranger to his parents' differences, Marcus remains neutral, until an impromptu field trip to the tranquil build site opens his eyes to what's at stake: the tiny old clapboard church, the buried fieldstones beneath a sprawling, century old chestnut tree, and especially the majestic blue heron perched atop his father's ripper.Marcus joins his mother's cause. Along with a feisty new neighbor, they form a rag-tag team of resistance. Posting flyers, pulling pranks, even taking on the mayor, soon Marcus is enjoying his new life as an activist-all behind his father's back. His old friends think he's lost his mind. The town wants their store. And with the ground-breaking ceremony looming, the sacred land seems destined to be bulldozed. But as Marcus learns that summer, when it comes to politics, nothing is predictable.
The Christmas Mushroom
Sometimes it's hard to get everything done, even the important things.When winter arrives, the animals work their hardest to get their town ready for Christmas. But there's one tiny problem...in the busyness of the season they forget to decorate the beloved Christmas Mushroom - the most important decoration of all! That's when Annika Rabbit jumps in to help. However, there's not much time left. Will the Christmas Mushroom be decorated in time for Christmas? Find out in this delightful story for the young and young at heart about the importance of connection.
The Christmas Mushroom
Sometimes it's hard to get everything done, even the important things.When winter arrives, the animals work their hardest to get their town ready for Christmas. But there's one tiny problem...in the busyness of the season they forget to decorate the beloved Christmas Mushroom - the most important decoration of all! That's when Annika Rabbit jumps in to help. However, there's not much time left. Will the Christmas Mushroom be decorated in time for Christmas? Find out in this delightful story for the young and young at heart about the importance of connection.
Cooking with Dr. Seuss Step Into Reading Box Set
Stir-up a child's interest in reading--and cooking--with this gifty boxed set of four rhymed early readers featuring beloved Dr. Seuss characters! This sturdy slip-cased set of four Step 1, Step into Reading books featuring classic Dr. Seuss characters cooking and baking different foods is perfect for nurturing a child's love of reading--and helping in the kitchen! Titles included are: Cooking with the CatCooking with the GrinchCooking with Sam-I-AmCooking with the Lorax From baking a holiday surprise with the Grinch to tossing a fresh-picked salad with the Lorax, this boxed set makes the perfect gift--for children learning to read, foodies, and of course, Dr. Seuss fans! Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words for children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin reading. Rhyme and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help children decode the story.
The Color of Us
Developed in collaboration with an educational specialist and authenticity readers, this interactive board book is designed to encourage a first conversation about skin color. It explores and celebrates the many different colors of us, with a turning wheel showing different faces, and explains to kids that we are all different and unique. Aimed at kids from 2 - 5 years old.Kids will be excited to receive this as: -A birthday present, Valentine's Day gift, Easter basket goodie, or stocking stuffer-A road trip activity, boredom buster, or good behavior reward
The Thank You Letter
Celebrate gratitude and simple ways of brightening others' days with this sweet story about a girl's letters. . . . and her town's overwhelming response. After a wonderful party, birthday girl Grace sits down to thank her friends and family for all their kind gifts. But she doesn't stop there! As she writes, Grace realizes there are so many things to be grateful for. So she thanks her teacher for helping her learn to write. She thanks her dog for his cheerful wagging tail. She even thanks the sky for being perfectly, beautifully blue. When Grace returns home after delivering her notes, she finds a wealth of affection--cards, letters, and notes from her neighbors and friends. A beautifully illustrated gatefold page shows how deeply her letters have touched the hearts of everyone around them. The Thank You Letter is perfect for starting conversations about gratitude, both for tangible gifts and for the little things we don't always stop to appreciate. The sweet story encourages young readers to focus on positivity and share it. For everyone who wants to encourage children to write thank you notes for gifts, and for everyone searching for new ways to connect with distant loved ones, The Thank You Letter is a perfect model for expressing gratitude--and showcases the joyful response a simple gesture can create. Beloved storyteller and illustrator Jane Cabrera's vivid and textured acrylic paintings are filled with joyful cuteness and warmth. Collage elements, including patterns from the inside of envelopes, smartly add to the epistolary theme. This delightful celebration of mindful thankfulness and community togetherness is perfect for curling up in a cozy spot and sharing one-on-one.
The Little Ouch
When it comes to getting her flu shot, Penelope is NOT amused. It makes her SCARED and NERVOUS and QUEASY and SICK and SWEATY! Will she be able to overcome her fear of The Little Ouch?
Forever Blue
Forever Blue is the story of a mini Australian shepherd named Blue. Blue enjoys a wonderful life of love and care, and she brings joy to all who know her. When Blue is old and no longer able to run and play, she appears to her human mom in a dream.In the dream, it is clear that Blue has come to the end of her life and is asking her mom to let her go. This important dream is so real that, when Blue's mom wakes up, she reluctantly agrees. Gathering her family and friends, she shares the news: "Blue is going to die soon."Through the illustrations, we see Blue's spirit leave her body. She travels to a place where she can feel all life moving through her. Her spirit is everywhere: in the rocks, in the water, in the earth, in the sky, and in the stars. Blue's family and friends set up an altar to connect with Blue's spirit, and they imagine who Blue's spirit will become next.Forever Blue is a deep but simple story that assists readers of every age to sweetly embrace the vastness of the journey of life and death.This book is for children ages four to eight years, their parents, and anyone who has lost a beloved animal companion.
Pick a Pumpkin
The creators of Pick a Pine Tree are back with a joyful, energetic celebration of a Halloween tradition. Pick a pumpkin from the patch. Tall and lean or short and fat. Vivid orange, ghostly white, or speckled green, might be just right. Pairing a wonderfully rhythmic read-aloud text with expressive retro illustrations, author Patricia Toht and illustrator Jarvis capture all the excitement and familial feeling of a favorite holiday tradition. Readers will be happy to follow along with each step, from picking out the perfect specimen at the pumpkin patch (be sure to stop for cider and toffee apples) to carting it home, scooping out the insides, carving a scary face, and finally lighting a candle inside -- savoring the familiar ritual of transforming an ordinary pumpkin into a one-of-a-kind glowing jack-o'-lantern.
Tina's Floppy Hat Squad
Tina overcomes her disabilities in Tina's Floppy Hat Squad. She and her friends learn about community service and form a new club. What will Tina's community service be? Join us and we'll find out.
Which Bird Are You?
For more than three decades, author, speaker, and entrepreneur Merrick Rosenberg has taught America's leading corporations how to embrace the power of personality. By replacing the alphabet soup found in personality assessments with four birds - the Eagle, Parrot, Dove, and Owl - Rosenberg has helped people understand themselves and transform their relationships with colleagues, friends, and family members. Parents and teachers have long asked: Can you teach the birds to our children?From the author of Personality Wins, The Chameleon, and Taking Flight! comes the long-awaited book for children: Which Bird Are You? Young readers join 5th graders of Galen Elementary School at Camp Discovery for adventures (and misadventures) under the guidance of their teachers, Ms. Allport and Mr. Marston.By day, the students try to overcome their personality differences to complete Ms. Allport's team building challenges. By night, Mr. Marston tells The Bird Tale, a fantasy adventure that follows four emissaries from the Eagle, Parrot, Dove, and Owl kingdoms of Aviara. Their world faces disaster, but they are unsure of how to work together against their collective threats. The emissaries seek out the wise Chameleon Ambassador in hopes that she can teach them how to unite and save their people.Through a wild ride in Aviara and Camp Discovery, Which Bird Are You? prepares children for the lifelong journey of interacting with different personalities. Young readers learn to understand their bird style, its strengths and challenges, and the risks of overusing their personality. They also discover how to identify the bird styles of others and treat people the way they want to be treated.Will the emissaries save Aviara? Will the students learn to work together? If they can master the four questions of the Chameleon Code, they might just save the day and win it all.
I'll Be Okay, Mama
About the bookExplaining the loss of a loved one to a young child in a way they understand can be difficult. This tiny book attempts an approach to this discussion. After witnessing the struggle to explain the loss to his four-year-old nephew, and trying to let him know the person so special to him would always be with him, the author wrote I'll Be Okay, Mama and hopes this book helps in that discussion.About the authorS.A. Swenson is very fortunate to have two beautiful teenage daughters and an amazing wife of twenty-three years. Much of his life has been spent outdoors, enjoying all that Idaho has to offer.
Alice and Jack Hike the Grand Canyon
Alice and Jack Hike the Grand Canyon is a fictional picture book perfect for families with young children considering a challenging hike. Grand Canyon National Park has almost six (6) million visitors per year (second most visited national park) with less than one percentage (1%) going below the rim. Alice and her brother, Jack, along with their Mom and Dad are hiking to Phantom Ranch, at the bottom of the Grand Canyon for spring break. Alice describes her and her brother Jack's journey of preparing for and eventually hiking to the bottom of the Grand Canyon. Alice needs to face her fear of heights since there are sections of the canyon that are steep. Both kids learn about hiking etiquette and how to respond to minor mishaps. Alice and her brother forge a special respect and appreciation of this iconic natural wonder of the world and value the preparation involved in having a successful hiking trip.
Wild & Free and Calm Like Me
Wild & Free and Calm Like Me is a beautifully illustrated book full of exercises aimed to help children regulate their senses.Did you know proprioception, often referred to as our sixth sense, is how we know where our bodies are in space? A child that is seeking proprioceptive input may often crash their body into things, jump a lot on the furniture, or constantly chew on non-food objects. Heavy work targets the proprioceptive system and is often recommended by occupational therapists for children with sensory processing difficulties. However, heavy work can benefit all children to help calm and organize the brain and improve body awareness. But wait, what is heavy work? Heavy work is any activity that pushes or pulls against the body, providing resistance. Animal walks are a fun way to incorporate heavy work at home or school. Heavy work can also help reduce stress and anxiety and improve self-regulation skills.This picture book is suitable for children ages 3-10 and is a wonderful tool for parents, therapists and educators to unlock the magic of movement! Included is a note to parents and caretakers about heavy work and additional exercises to try. From Penguin Waddles to Flamingo Hops, this book is perfect for all the wiggly, squiggly, wild and free children of the world!
The Real Sacrifice
What is the real meaning of Eid? The day of Eid al-Adha is here and Khadijah is faced with a tough decision: should she share her new toy with a friend? Through the story of Prophet Ibrahim and his beloved son Ismail, Khadijah discovers the importance of friendship and the beauty of giving things up for the sake of Allah.Featuring beautiful coloured illustrations and Islamic teachings, The Real Sacrifice is a heartwarming story for young readers.
Chakraji Children's Relaxation Series
CHAKRAJI CHILDRENS RELAXATION SERIES- helping primary age children to build resilience using natural techniques. 3 books in this compilation. CHAKRAJI AND BEAUTIFUL BELLA CHAKRAJI AND MARVELLOUS MANSOOR CHAKRAJI AND SPECIAL SUE LING This series of CHAKRAJI books introduces a range of different mindfulness-based breathing, relaxation and positive affirmation techniques, to enable children to build a repertoire of coping life skills such as: - Build compassion and imagination.- Reduce stress and anxiety.- Increase self-esteem and confidence. The story starts with an everyday issue that the child is feeling upset about. The child slips into a dream where a miraculous bird takes the child away to meet the magical CHAKRAJI who passes a coping technique to the child which makes the upset disappear. On their journey back, the miraculous bird passes on positive affirmations that help the child even more. The child is encouraged to pass on the magic to the people around him or her and use the tips whenever he or she may feel upset again.
The Adventures of The Vitiligo Man
A boy with a skin difference.A new school.Will he discover his inner strength?Today is Awais' first day at a new school. He wants to make friends, but he is worried...He has a white patch around his eye because of a skin condition called vitiligo.What will others think of his vitiligo? Will they make fun of him? Will he make friends?Follow along to see how Awais discovers his everyday superpowers.When he meets Lola, a girl with freckles, he will soon discover a mighty secret about loving his skin. When he finds out, Awais' life will change forever.This is only the beginning.
The fish who searched for water
Follow the adventures of our hero, The Little Fish, as he searches for water hoping that it will end his loneliness and make him happy. A delightful reminder that what you seek is already here.A simple tale that teaches about the spiritual quest to find what is missing. This little book is a metaphor for the search for love. It shows the reader how love is all around and how the search leads the fish to realise this.
Forever Friends
This book was written to help children understand that it does not matter the color of your skin or even if a person looks different -- a friendship is based on the kindness in your heart.
The Not Quite Right Cake
Sara and her children are baking three cakes-but these are no ordinary cakes. Sara has set up this baking time to help her explain to her children a very difficult subject: divorce. She gives each child the freedom to experiment with their cake. When they don't quite follow the instructions, their cakes turn out differently than they expected. Marriage is like a cake. It has a recipe, and if you don't follow it, sometimes it doesn't work out. It's no one's fault, but it does mean that it's time to say goodbye to that not-quite-right cake. As Sara and her children navigate this hard conversation, they teach the children reading along how to understand divorce in their own lives, what it means for their parents-and for them.