Andi’s Valentine Tree
Andi loves ballet and friends at the studio, but school is a different story. A squirrel named Lou and a remarkable tree provide much-needed comfort. Then something magical makes life even better. A touching story celebrating the beauty of nature, embracing one's own passions, and forgiveness. Ballerina Konora joins the pages with dance photos and suggestions for movement exploration. Three books in one: readers can enjoy the story, act out the tale in their own way, or try Konora's suggested activities, designed by an award-winning ballet teacher to develop body awareness and movement knowledge. Each Dance-It-Out! story is a kids' dance performance for the imagination stage. Andi's Valentine Tree builds on previous Dance-It-Out! material and is ideal for ages 6+, dance students, or as a sequel to other stories.
Snow Horses
From Newbery Medal-winning author Patricia MacLachlan comes a cozy picture book of love, light, and community during New Year's and taking the past with us as we step into the future, brought to life with tender and intricate cut paper illustrations. On the very last evening before the new year, when the snow is falling soft and thick, two black horses wait for the jingle of their sled. As they ride about town, they will spread light to their beloved neighbors, bidding farewell to the last night--and saying hello to the first morning.
I Have a Question
From rising picture book star Andrew Arnold comes I Have a Question, a book for anyone who's ever felt too shy, too afraid, or too silly to raise their hand and ask a question. For Stevie, speaking up in class can be scary. So, when Ms. Gail asks, "Are there any questions?" Stevie looks around the classroom, hoping someone will raise their hand. But no one does. No one has a single question. Except Stevie. "I can't ask, can I? If I do, I know just what will happen," Stevie thinks, beginning a journey of worried imagination. Everyone will certainly laugh, they'll think the question is silly, they'll think Stevie is silly. But Stevie has to know. Stevie has to ask. Written with terrific humor, empathy, and tenderness, author-illustrator Andrew Arnold's I Have a Question is wonderfully funny and mightily empowering--inspiring anyone who has ever felt too shy, too silly or too afraid to raise their hand.
A Sweet New Year for Ren
Celebrate the Lunar New Year through a young girl's family traditions in this charming picture book featuring illustrations by New York Times bestselling artist Dung Ho that also includes a recipe for pineapple cakes! Little Ren looks forward to the preparation for and festivities of Lunar New Year, but she is always too little to help make the delicious pineapple cakes that are her favorite. She watches family members rolling out the dough and loves the mouth-watering smell. Watching and waiting, when will Ren be old enough?
Happy All-Idays!
All Season's Greetings and Happy ALL-idays! Learn how different families celebrate the winter season with this holiday card-inspired board book that captures the meaning of Christmas, Chanukah, Kwanzaa, and more! The time has come to send holiday cheer to family and friends far and near. We all celebrate the season in our own special way. Let's look at how families prepare for each holiday! Whether it's putting up the Christmas tree, lighting the menorah, or getting ready for Kwanzaa, this story proves that the holiday season is a special time for everyone and a great way to learn about different winter holidays and send cheer to everyone you know!
Baby Shark`s Big Show: The Search for Toothy!
Snap along with the story as Baby Shark and his best friend William search for Toothy in this fun, interactive board book with a snapping, plastic Baby Shark head! Baby Shark has his first loose tooth! But when he gets overly excited to trade it in for a sweet, sweet sand dollar, Toothy is lost in the Water Warps! So Baby Shark and his best friend William set off on an adventure to find Toothy before it's too late. Baby Shark and William learn an important lesson about patience--and make a new friend in the process--in this fun, interactive board book with a snapping, plastic Baby Shark head!
The Potty Story
Learning to use a potty is an important milestone in a child's life.The way from diapers to potty can be easy, funny, and exciting and make your little girl proud of herself at the end of this journey.This light, easy-to-read, and beautifully illustrated book is a great potty companion for your little girl(boy's version is also available)!One day little Emma receives a special gift from his parents. It's a potty! But what does it mean? Mom said that Emma is big enough to try a potty instead of diapers. Emma wants to be a big kid and wear undies instead of diapers. She tried to use the potty once, and once again... She read a book and played with her Bunny. Nothing happened. Mom said she just needs some more time. And one day while playing with her cousin, Emma felt she needed to go to the potty right away! What would she do? Bold and colorful illustrations and easy-to-understand text keep the child's interest, especially while she practices sitting on the potty! Little girls will enjoy looking at the pictures and having the story read to them.Written from a child's point of view, this book is a wonderful resource to teach children all of the potty-training steps, from pulling down panties to washing hands. It makes potty training fun by encouraging interest in toilet training so that at last, your little one will say: "I'm so proud of myself!"
There Was a Cool Cat Who Swallowed a Hat
There was a Cool Cat who swallowed a hat. I don't know why he swallowed the hat. HEY, dig that cat! A sax, a trumpet, a trombone, and more... Join Cool Cat and the Meow-Meow Band for this jazzy take on the popular children's rhyme, "There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly."
I Am Me
Embrace individuality and being your authentic self in I Am Me, a picture book companion to New York Times bestsellers I Am Human and I Am Love! Sometimes I stand out in a crowd. Sometimes I am not seen at all, and I feel alone. I start to ask myself, why can't I blend in? Fit the mold? But when I stop and look, I see nothing in this world is exactly the same. Sometimes we hide who we really are to conform to the way we think we are supposed to be in the world. Sometimes we compare ourselves to others and feel we don't fit in. But when we realize we are something to be celebrated and we proudly live out loud as our true selves, we can make our unique mark on the world--and share our joy! From author Susan Verde and illustrator Peter H. Reynolds, the #1 New York Times bestselling team behind the I Am series, comes a bighearted celebration of individuality, of being comfortable in our own skin, respecting others for who they are, living authentically, and loving ourselves. For anyone who's ever felt like too much or not enough, I Am Me is an affirming reminder that difference is what makes life beautiful--and that each of us matters, just as we are.
With eyes like yours
"You can see the world's beauty and happiness too.With eyes like yours, the world's joy follows you." Includes a specialized personalization page, making this endearing book an ideal gift for special occasions: new parents, baby showers, adoption, birthdays or to give to your child. With eyes like yours is a heart-warming and inclusive children's book written in a rhyming and poetic way. This book embraces just how unique and special every child truly is.A beautifully written and illustrated book that shares a glimpse of the love a parent feels when they look into their child's eyes.This book is a celebration of love, wonder, and adventure through the eyes of a child.A book parents will want to snuggle up with their little one and read over and over again.Great gift for your little ones to enjoy.
The Berenstain Bears Meet the Easter Bunny
Celebrate Easter with the Berenstain Bears in this new My First I Can Read!It's springtime in Bear Country and the Berenstain Bears are excited to celebrate Easter! Colored eggs, sweet goodies, and beautiful flowers help make the holiday beloved. But when the Easter Bunny fails to deliver eggs on this special day, it's up to the Bears to save the holiday!Beginning readers will enjoy this fun holiday tale about their favorite family of bears. This My First I Can Read book is carefully crafted using basic language, word repetition, sight words, and sweet illustrations--which means it's perfect for shared reading with emergent readers. The active, engaging My First I Can Read stories have appealing plots and lovable characters, encouraging children to continue their reading journey.
Out of a Jar
This highly anticipated follow-up to the critically acclaimed and bestselling picture book In a Jar stars one little bunny dealing with some very big feelings. Llewellyn does not like to feel afraid or sad, angry, lonely, or embarrassed. And so he comes up with a brilliant plan: he tucks each of his feelings into jars and hides them away where they won't bother him anymore. But when he gets in trouble in class, Llewellyn finds he needs to put away excitement too. And when joy is quickly followed by disappointment, he decides to get rid of joy as well. After a while, Llewellyn walks around not feeling much of anything at all. And what happens when his emotions refuse to be bottled up any longer? In this richly illustrated and universally relatable picture book, Llewellyn soon discovers that life is more colorful when he sets his emotions free. And only then, by facing and embracing each of his feelings, is he finally able to let them go.
Also
An ode to the way memories allow us to be in many places at once, Also is a powerful exploration of being present as well as looking back. Perfect for Mother's Day, birthdays, or graduation, this modern classic is by Ezra Jack Keats Honor winner E. B. Goodale.A moving story that follows one family through generations of time spent together and shows readers that memories allow us to connect to the past, the present, and also each other.This gorgeously illustrated book explores the power of memory, teaches children subtle lessons about the passing of time, and celebrates the cherished bonds we share with those we love.Perfect for reading together every day or for giving on occasions like graduation, Mother's Day, and birthdays.Perfect for: Read-alouds with parents, grandparents, and librarians.Gifts for graduation, Mother's Day, and birthdays.Any reader who has experienced a transition and is looking to find comfort in happy memories.Fans of Last Stop on Market Street, Blackout, The Hello, Goodbye Window, and Owl Moon.Don't miss other titles by E. B. Goodale: The Moon RemembersUnder the Lilacs
Owl and the Lost Boy
Owl and the Lost Boy is Amy Wilson's magical follow-up to the critically-acclaimed novel, A Girl Called Owl.
3 Little Words from My Daddy
How many little girls love to spend time with their daddies? How many little girls have a favorite nickname that their daddies call them? I know all little girls love to hear three little words from their daddy. Cecilia's three favorite words may be different from the three little words you are used to hearing. Cecilia's daddy would say those three little words to her when he was happy and proud of her. But sometime those three little words were used to make Cecilia feel bad or ashamed of something she did wrong. No matter the situation, her daddy always said, "I know, Mija," to Cecilia.I hope children of all ages will enjoy this book with their parents and read it over and over with each other.
Baby Heart
This is the story of Baby Heart, who comes into this life with excitement and anticipation of all she will experience, and as part of her journey, she learns through life lessons about forgiveness, love, and worthiness. She learns to listen to the still, soft voice inside always whispering that she is greatly loved and perfect as she is. This is a story to teach us to know that we are enough just as we are.
Crossing the Pressure Line
Honorable Mention for the Tofte/Wright Children's Book Award of WisconsinSilver Finalist in Children's Fiction for the Midwest Book AwardsSilver Winner in Young Reader Fiction for the Independent Book Publishers Association Benjamin Franklin AwardsTwelve-year-old Clare Burch has just lost the person she loves most in the world. She wonders if her feelings of sorrow and self-blame over her grandfather's death will ever go away.Out of the blue, a special request sends Clare on a journey from her home in Chicago to the Northwoods of Wisconsin. She knows that she must honor Grandpa Anthony's last wishes, even though they completely upend her summertime plans. Clare heads to rural Alwyn with her little blind dog and a duffel bag full of worries. What will she do without her best friends and swim team? Who will take her fishing and spoil her with candy now that her grandfather is gone? And most important, is she strong enough to let him go, forever?During her summer up north, Clare stumbles upon the answers to her many questions. Even more, as she makes peace with why she couldn't save Grandpa Anthony, she ends up rescuing someone else from danger.Above all, Clare learns to listen to the courageous voice inside-and discovers just how tough she really is.
Baby Heart
This is the story of Baby Heart, who comes into this life with excitement and anticipation of all she will experience, and as part of her journey, she learns through life lessons about forgiveness, love, and worthiness. She learns to listen to the still, soft voice inside always whispering that she is greatly loved and perfect as she is. This is a story to teach us to know that we are enough just as we are.
Farmer Brown & Cow
Farmer Brown doesn't have time to bake, so she orders Cow his favorite cake. At the cake shop, Baker Jake makes a mistake. Will Cow be happy on his birthday?
3 Little Words from My Daddy
How many little girls love to spend time with their daddies? How many little girls have a favorite nickname that their daddies call them? I know all little girls love to hear three little words from their daddy. Cecilia's three favorite words may be different from the three little words you are used to hearing. Cecilia's daddy would say those three little words to her when he was happy and proud of her. But sometime those three little words were used to make Cecilia feel bad or ashamed of something she did wrong. No matter the situation, her daddy always said, "I know, Mija," to Cecilia.I hope children of all ages will enjoy this book with their parents and read it over and over with each other.
Holly's Rainforest Adventure
Join Holly and the North Pole elves on a summer vacation adventure!This adorable story of elves touring the rainforest will not only entertain your child and make them laugh, it'll teach them about Puerto Rico, the tropical rainforest and the creatures that live there as well as some Spanish words! It also touches on how new situations can make you nervous and that it's okay!The vividly bright and beautiful illustrations will captivate your child's imagination and inspire their creativity.Expand your child's horizons to new places, new animals, concepts, and the importance of saving endangered creatures as well as protecting ecosystems like the rainforest. They'll love the heartfelt, fun story and you'll love the positive message, important information, and valuable knowledge shared within.
Nate-Nate the Christmas Snake
Follow little Nate-Nate on an amusing journey as he explores Candy Cane Lane on Christmas Eve. Through his adventures he rescues the neighborhood's holiday and becomes the hero known as Nate-Nate the Christmas Snake.
Hailey's Hats
Eight-year-old Hailey loved wearing hats! She had a special hat for almost every adventure of the week! But what happens when she runs out of hats? Who will she be then? HAILEY'S HATS celebrates one child's imagination, while challenging ALL children to take another look in the mirror!
Help Your Dragon Deal with Jealousy and Envy
A Cute and Relatable Story to Teach Kids How To Handle Envy and Jealousy (My Dragon Books - Volume 53) Having a pet dragon is very fun! He can sit, roll over, and play... He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things...But what if he is JEALOUS because he thinks Dad loves you more?What if he is ENVIOUS of his friend's new toys? What if he is sad and grumpy when his friends get to ride a roller coaster? And more...What if he doesn't know how to handle the feelings of ENVY and JEALOUS?What should you do?You teach him about Jealousy and Envy and how to overcome them!You explain what Jealousy and Envy are and help him replace them with positive feelings and behaviors. How do you do that? Get this book now and learn how!Let your children learn with Diggory Doo the dragon how to handle Jealousy and Envy.Fun, cute, and entertaining with beautiful illustrations and relatable stories, this is a must-have book for children, parents, and educators to help kids deal with Jealousy and Envy. GET THIS BOOK NOW!
Therapy & Me
This book is about a little girl who received some incredibly sad news from her mommy that her daddy passed away while he was out of town for work. The news made Eve incredibly sad. She completely stopped talking to everyone and did not want to be around her family. Her brothers tried to take her out to do some of her favorite things to try to cheer her up, but nothing worked.Eve started doing poorly in school, and the other kids in her classroom started complaining about her appearance and body odor. Her teacher reached out to her mommy, explaining what was happening in school, and offered to help find Eve a therapist (someone who helps you deal with your emotions). Eve's mommy found a therapist who deals with children that suffer from grief and depression. The therapist's name was Ms. Linda. Eve did not say much to her therapist on the first day. All she could do was cry. But as time went on, Eve realized that her therapist was genuinely nice and that she was there to help her deal with her feelings and emotions.As weeks and months went on, Eve and Ms. Linda grew closer. She was able to help Eve learn how to express herself without completely shutting down. She helped Eve realized that even though her daddy was no longer here on earth, he would always love her, and he would always be proud of her. Eve learned that having a therapist can be a great experience, and it's nothing to be ashamed of!
Alyssa's Butterfly
At the age of three, Alyssa learned that a medical butterfly is truly a special friend. She explains, in simple terms, how her butterfly helps to make her feel better on her journey toward healing.Proceeds from this purchase will go toward supporting charities and organizations dedicated to fighting childhood cancer.
Hush, Little Bunny Board Book
This heartwarming classic board book is the perfect gift for Easter baskets, Father's Day, baby showers, and all year long. Fans of Kevin Henkes and Beatrix Potter will adore this gorgeously illustrated story, which is the ideal size for tiny hands. Come, little bunny, don't be shy . . ."Hush Little Baby" is a lullaby that parents have sung to their children for generations. Now Caldecott Honor winner David Ezra Stein has reimagined the classic featuring an irresistible papa bunny and his little one.Perfect for snuggling at nap time or bedtime with your little bunny. This board book edition features sturdy pages that will stand up to repeated sharing.
The Berenstain Bears Meet the Easter Bunny
Celebrate Easter with the Berenstain Bears in this new My First I Can Read!It's springtime in Bear Country and the Berenstain Bears are excited to celebrate Easter! Colored eggs, sweet goodies, and beautiful flowers help make the holiday beloved. But when the Easter Bunny fails to deliver eggs on this special day, it's up to the Bears to save the holiday!Beginning readers will enjoy this fun holiday tale about their favorite family of bears. This My First I Can Read book is carefully crafted using basic language, word repetition, sight words, and sweet illustrations--which means it's perfect for shared reading with emergent readers. The active, engaging My First I Can Read stories have appealing plots and lovable characters, encouraging children to continue their reading journey.
The Blomes and The Smooms and the Impossible Bridge
The beautiful valley is full of ugly fighting between the Blomes and the Smooms. If they can't learn to work together, the bridge will never be built.The Blomes and the Smooms think they have nothing in common. The Blomes don't care how things look. They just love to learn and invent. The Smooms love beauty. They strive to create it wherever they can. The trouble is, each group has things the others want. When the Blomes and the Smooms decide to build a bridge to bring their two groups closer, they find themselves fighting worse than ever before. Can they find a way to work together to build the bridge, or will the Blomes and the Smooms stay divided forever?
My Mindful Robot
Mindful Bot is a master of mindfulness! Join Mindful Bot as her and her builder teach the other robots strategies.Mindfulness is an important, lifelong skill that helps children manage emotions, but it can sometimes be hard to teach or explain.'My Mindful Robot' is a social emotional story that teaches kids what mindfulness is and how they can use it when they are feeling other emotions so that they can find their calm. With fun, bright illustrations and easy-to-understand language, "My Mindful Robot" is a great tool for any teacher, parent, or counselor!'My Mindful Robot' will: teach kids what mindfulness isteach kids how to be mindfulgive examples of when to use mindfulnessteach kids how to find their calmteach easy-to-use strategies to practice mindfulnessThoughtful Bots is a series developed to help children understand big feelings and teach social skills.With simple language and examples, Thoughtful Bots supports social emotional skills and equips kids with strategies when feeling various emotions. Counselors, parents, and teachers can enjoy these books as engaging read-alouds and useful tools. Thoughtful Bots is geared towards kids ages 3-10 and is an great resource for boys, girls, young readers, and elementary school students.Each book includes tips and strategies for parents and educators.
Beyond A Gluten-Free Dream
Livie Bloom has lost her sparkle!After being newly diagnosed with celiac disease, Livie becomes uncertain and fearful about what foods to eat. After being led on a multi-cultural gluten-free journey, Livie overcomes her fears, makes new friends, and discovers new possibilities along the way.
The One-Stop Adopt Shop
What child doesn't dream about getting a pet?THE ONE-STOP ADOPT SHOP is a made-to-order trip for the dreamer and maybe this will lead to visiting an animal shelter, a pet store or both, thus leading to an adoption or purchase.Having a pet, whether it's a dog, cat, pig, bird, fish, reptile, rodent, spider, or amphibian, teaches children responsibility, eliminates the fear of certain creatures and above all, creates love and compassion on the child's part. Have fun on this trip!
Therapy & Me
This book is about a little girl who received some incredibly sad news from her mommy that her daddy passed away while he was out of town for work. The news made Eve incredibly sad. She completely stopped talking to everyone and did not want to be around her family. Her brothers tried to take her out to do some of her favorite things to try to cheer her up, but nothing worked.Eve started doing poorly in school, and the other kids in her classroom started complaining about her appearance and body odor. Her teacher reached out to her mommy, explaining what was happening in school, and offered to help find Eve a therapist (someone who helps you deal with your emotions). Eve's mommy found a therapist who deals with children that suffer from grief and depression. The therapist's name was Ms. Linda. Eve did not say much to her therapist on the first day. All she could do was cry. But as time went on, Eve realized that her therapist was genuinely nice and that she was there to help her deal with her feelings and emotions.As weeks and months went on, Eve and Ms. Linda grew closer. She was able to help Eve learn how to express herself without completely shutting down. She helped Eve realized that even though her daddy was no longer here on earth, he would always love her, and he would always be proud of her. Eve learned that having a therapist can be a great experience, and it's nothing to be ashamed of!
Help Your Dragon Deal with Jealousy and Envy
A Cute and Relatable Story to Teach Kids How To Handle Envy and Jealousy (My Dragon Books - Volume 53) Having a pet dragon is very fun! He can sit, roll over, and play... He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things...But what if he is JEALOUS because he thinks Dad loves you more?What if he is ENVIOUS of his friend's new toys? What if he is sad and grumpy when his friends get to ride a roller coaster? And more...What if he doesn't know how to handle the feelings of ENVY and JEALOUS?What should you do?You teach him about Jealousy and Envy and how to overcome them!You explain what Jealousy and Envy are and help him replace them with positive feelings and behaviors. How do you do that? Get this book now and learn how!Let your children learn with Diggory Doo the dragon how to handle Jealousy and Envy.Fun, cute, and entertaining with beautiful illustrations and relatable stories, this is a must-have book for children, parents, and educators to help kids deal with Jealousy and Envy. GET THIS BOOK NOW!
Kindness of Hearts
Ava was excited to find out what new assignment Mrs. Applegate had planned for her kindergarten class. Mrs. Applegate always made learning fun--but this project was different. Ava had to put a lot more thought into completing her task. Would she complete it on time, and would she learn something along the way? This children's book sheds light on how even simple tasks, when carried out from the heart, can make a huge impact.
I Turned My Mom into a Robot
I turned my mom into a robot is a fun rhyming story about a little girl who watches her mom spin in circles taking of her family. Her mom becomes very exhausted and cries, "I am not a robot." The little girl secretly wishes she were. One night, she peeks down the hall and sees her mom unplugging herself from the wall. She celebrates her cool robot mom, until she realizes her loving mom has lost her warm touch. The little girl learns a big lesson about being a big helper and spending time with family.I turned my mom into a robot inspires young readers to know that they are an important part of the family, and that family togetherness is what it's all about.Kennisha Griffin is the author of six inspirational fiction and non-fiction books. She writes to share messages of faith, hope and love, while also advocating for family togetherness. I turned my mom into a robot is her first children's book. She lives in Waco, Texas with her husband and seven children.
Born to Be Happy
Born to Be Happy tells the story of a little girl in Haiti who loses her family in the earthquake and then is adopted by family friends in the North. The story emphasizes that this girl is special, loved, and born to be happy. The author and illustrator, the white adoptive father of a girl born in Haiti, is an award-winning visual artist and literary translator.
Titi & Me
Titi & Me brings the relationship between aunts and nieces to the forefront in this rhyming Children's Picture Book. The two Latinx protagonists set off on a fantastical adventure around the world inspired by real trips and their limitless potential for adventure. Sharing their love and appreciation for all people and cultures, the book aims to open readers' hearts and minds while celebrating the unique bond and empowering friendship these two share.
Lexi Monarch
Princess Lexi has escaped the palace and her rotten fianc矇. She hopes the Mating Mountain will provide a chance for love, but nothing is going according to her hastily-devised plan. Tiger, her best friend, is suddenly irresistibly attractive. Her horrid ex-fianc矇 is stalking her. And the Queen will stop at nothing to bring her home. "I absolutely loved living in the world created by the author." -Chresann Dsouza of Anne's Book Nook "This book has some really great characters that will win their way into your heart. If you liked the first book Elissa Blue, then you will love this one." -Kayla Strickland of The Bookish Corner
Episode 2
Episode 2 of Season 7 in Cassandra Jones. Her hopes and dreams rise and fall with the ebb of the current of high school social life. Once again Cassandra finds herself involved with someone else's man-but this time she's going to fight for him. The closer she gets to Oliver, the more she wants to be with him, even though every part of her knows she shouldn't be with him while he is dating Claire. How can she get Claire out of the picture so they can be together? What if Oliver never breaks up with Claire? How long will Cassandra cling to someone she can't really have?
Titi & Me
Titi & Me brings the relationship between aunts and nieces to the forefront in this rhyming Children's Picture Book. The two Latinx protagonists set off on a fantastical adventure around the world inspired by real trips and their limitless potential for adventure. Sharing their love and appreciation for all people and cultures, the book aims to open readers' hearts and minds while celebrating the unique bond and empowering friendship these two share.
Will You Be My Friend?
Artist Lauren Radke's children's book Will You Be My Friend? introduces Frog and his friends, colorful characters she has enjoyed creating for years. The endearing characters share their message of friendship, and the many different aspects of being friends with someone. Frog learns his friends might not look anything like him and that is okay. He also learns that it is alright to have just one or two special friends as not everyone has a large circle of friends. Examples of being a good friend are shared from listening and sharing, to helping and hugging. The book concludes with suggesting being a friend to others and sharing your happiness of having someone as a friend. All friendships are different from the next one, and it is important for children to realize this. The simple, colorfully illustrated book is the second in a series of kindness, friendship, and acceptance. The charming, cheerful characters gently implement the facets of friendship. Having raised four boys and regularly surrounded by preschool grandchildren, Lauren knows the importance and necessity of regular reminders. Everyone can benefit from these suggestions while reading Will You Be My Friend? to their little ones, reinforcing the message. Being nice was always a Radke rule and she regularly quoted "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all." What better way to be a friend and have a friend than by being a nice person? The amiable Frog, Mouse and Ladybug characters have existed for years and inspiring the development of the characters into simple stories with simple messages are her young grandchildren.
Appreciating the Small Things in Life.
Bobbi is a preteen experiencing a difficult transition with the pandemic, after being alone in her thoughts and talking with mom she learns to have an appreciation for things she never paid attention to or thought were important. Overall, she has a new outlook on life, school, her friends and even family! I am a mom of two born in Philadelphia raised in San Antonio. I love reading and writing. The pandemic helped me to look at life differently and with the inspiration of my loved ones, and being directly impacted by Covid I decided to bring this book to life.
Jensen Cleans His Room
It's time for Jensen to clean his room! While tackling this grueling chore, Jensen teaches readers and listeners of all ages the skills to properly clean their room as well as the value and importance of donating their old and unused things. Plus, he even learns the key to never having to clean his room again... Coby Greif may enjoy cleaning, organizing, and staying tidy, but, as his younger brother Jensen and the rest of his family and friends often remind him, most people don't feel the same way. So he wrote this book to help teach children of all ages the skills needed to properly complete this important household chore. You can follow him and all of his projects across his social media at @CobyGreif.
Jensen Cleans His Room
It's time for Jensen to clean his room! While tackling this grueling chore, Jensen teaches readers and listeners of all ages the skills to properly clean their room as well as the value and importance of donating their old and unused things. Plus, he even learns the key to never having to clean his room again... Coby Greif may enjoy cleaning, organizing, and staying tidy, but, as his younger brother Jensen and the rest of his family and friends often remind him, most people don't feel the same way. So he wrote this book to help teach children of all ages the skills needed to properly complete this important household chore. You can follow him and all of his projects across his social media at @CobyGreif.