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  • av Bud Snapp
    293,-

    Wrapper for President is an entertaining, fun, and engaging story with a purpose, written in a memorable Seuss-like rhyme. Perfect for children ages 4-12, Wrapper for President uses the adventures of a blue gift wrapping tube named June to encourage kids to dream big, set meaningful life goals, and achieve their goals no matter what history, culture, or detractors might say to discourage them. It also aims to teach kids (and parents) some new, challenging vocabulary...The story: June the Tube is a friendly and respected resident of the land of Giftagoo. She is looking for ways to make a bigger difference in her community and calls in her good friend and life coach, Clyde the Sloth, to help her dream louder. After careful consideration, June decides that she is going to run for President of Giftagoo so she can help those who are struggling and to make Giftagoo the best place to live. But when she excitedly tells her "friends" about her dream and her goals, they do not support her like she thought they would. In fact, all they do is tell her how she has no chance to become President of Giftagoo because of her limitations (finances, history, gender, etc.). But June doesn't let these realities and discouragements stop her from going after her big dream. And with Clyde alongside her, she runs a successful political campaign and becomes President of Giftagoo. As President, June, with the help of her Vice President Clyde, makes Giftagoo the best place to live and helps its people live their best lives. June is a reminder to all of us that we cannot let anything or anyone discourage us from chasing meaningful dreams.

  • av Bud Snapp
    369,-

    Looking for a funny children's book for your 4-12 aged kid that might change their lives forever? Want to give your elementary age child some hope about the brain God has given them? The Dummy Pits is for you!Ever felt dumb? Ever been told you are stupid? Well, this children's book has been written with you in mind. It's a tale of Billy and his dummy armpits that try to convince him he really is dumb and that he better never try to overcome his internalized self-doubt. It's a story of beating back the lies we have in our heads so we can realize we are far from dummies. We can all be smart. We can all be A+. We decide how we will be known - not our peers or the past.Story: Billy has always been told he is a "dummy" and he has always believed it. In class, he never answers questions for fear that he might be wrong. But one day, he is absolutely sure he knows the correct answer no one else knows. So, he decides to raise his hand and show his true brainpower. But when he does, his armpit starts yelling out about how he should put his arm down to keep from showing his actual stupidity. Billy has to decide whether or not to overcome his reputation as the dunce and also now the pleas from his armpits to reveal that he is actually as smart as everyone else.It's a cool children's book that will encourage all who read it!

  • av Bud Snapp
    250,-

    Dean the Bean gets a Screen is an entertaining, fun, and engaging story with a purpose, written in a memorable Seuss-like rhyme. Perfect for children ages 4-10, this book offers an easy way for parents to introduce their kids to the vital issue of "screen addiction" through a likeable character named Dean the Bean. While written for kids, the book serves as a reminder to us all that we are human beings with lives worth living and opportunities to experience--not just "Do-Nothing Beans" addicted to our favorite virtual leash. The story: Dean is a cute, bored bean who wants excitement in his life. When he discovers the joys and encompassing fascination offered by various electronic platforms/screens (televisions, computers, cell phones, etc.), he forfeits his real life for life 'on the screen.' Dean soon gets addicted to his screens and his real life suffers. At last he realizes that his virtual-world has lost its color, but he finds his way back to the beauty of real-life when he steps away from his screens and their 'make-pretend existence.' Dean encourages us all to put our screens in 'time-out' from time-to-time so we can experience the joys that await us when we unplug from their influence. Screens are fun and useful, but they can take over our lives if we're not careful. Dean the Bean is like The Social Dilemma for kids-it sounds the warning in a hilarious format that children can understand.

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