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  • av McKayla Julian
    189 - 252,-

    Azura's Journey through the Enchanted Forest teaches children that it's okay to have difficult feelings and that they're not alone. It encourages them to ask for help and reach out to friends and loved ones when they need support.About the Author: As a proud mom of two, domestic violence survivor, and mental health advocate, Mckayla Julian discovered the transformative power of open conversations with her children. Fueled by the desire to make complex topics more accessible, she channeled her personal experiences into writing children's books.These sweet stories are a gateway for vital discussions, fostering a safe space for kids to share their feelings. Through these narratives, Mckayla aims to help instill in children the importance of speaking up and asking for guidance through life's challenges.Thank you for picking up this book. Your contribution will empower our children and remove the stigma surrounding mental health.

  • av Cheryl Toomey
    188 - 252,-

    Autism, a beautiful tapestry of diversity, offers a vibrant spectrum of perspectives and talents."Stims," or self-stimulatory behaviors, play a crucial role in the lives of individuals on the Autism spectrum. They are a way to express emotions, find comfort, and engage with the world around them.This sweet book invites readers of all ages to embrace differences, cultivating empathy and compassion for children on the Autism spectrum and to gain understanding while learning more about how to help.

  • av Alissa Goudy
    220,-

    Scoliosis Awareness: Scoliosis is a spinal condition characterized by an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine. It can affect people of all ages but commonly develops during adolescence. The exact cause of Scoliosis is often unknown. However, it can frequently be caused by factors such as congenital disabilities, neuromuscular conditions, or trauma.The most noticeable sign of Scoliosis is an S- or C-shaped curve in the spine. This curvature can lead to imbalances in the body's alignment, resulting in uneven shoulders, waistline asymmetry, or an uneven hip position. Scoliosis may sometimes cause back pain, muscle stiffness, or breathing difficulties if the curve is severe and affects lung capacity.Diagnosing Scoliosis involves a physical examination where a healthcare professional examines the spine's alignment and may request X-rays or other imaging tests to measure the curvature accurately. Treatment for Scoliosis depends on factors such as: the severity of the curve, the age of the individual, and the potential for progression all play a factor in the treatment.Living with Scoliosis can have emotional and psychological impacts, particularly during the teenage years when body image and self-esteem are crucial. Support from family, friends, and healthcare professionals is essential in helping individuals cope with the challenges of Scoliosis.While Scoliosis can pose physical and emotional hurdles, many individuals with scoliosis lead fulfilling lives. Individuals with Scoliosis can manage their condition, engage in physical activities, and pursue their passions with appropriate treatment, support, and self-care.It's essential to consult with a healthcare professional if you suspect Scoliosis or have concerns about your spinal health. They can provide an accurate diagnosis, recommend appropriate treatment options, and guide you in managing the condition effectively.

  • av Shane Boyes
    259,-

    Meet Duff, the Dingo dog. He lives in the outback of Australia and loves chickens.The farmer also loves chickens, so, by default, he does not love Dingo Dogs. But when Duff meets the farmer, the battle is on. The farmer is sure to win-until his granddaughter, Kenna, comes along and falls in love with Duff.Can Gramma convince Grampa to let Kenna keep Duff, or will he be driven back out to the desert? Find out in Duff the Dingo Dog.

  • av Kevin P Krestinski
    331 - 405,-

    Step into the compelling world of Kevin as he shares his journey from the grip of gambling addiction to the confines of prison in this powerful and inspiring memoir. With raw honesty and unwavering courage, told in his own words, Kevin's testimony sheds light on the harrowing consequences of a gambling addiction while offering hope, redemption, and a profound salvation message of Jesus Christ.Brace yourself for a captivating tale of self-discovery, forgiveness, and the indomitable human spirit in "I Was Blinded."

  • av Kimm Reid
    220,-

    In this gripping and emotionally charged novel based on real events, readers are introduced to a young woman named Mercy, whose life has been marked by immense hardships and trauma. The story delves into the deep wounds and struggles that Mercy has endured, including a haunting past where she was subjected to abuse and molestation as a child.As Mercy's life unfolds, readers witness the complex dynamics she faces as an adult trapped in an abusive marriage. Desperate to escape her oppressive circumstances, she makes a fateful decision that sets off a chain of events that will forever alter her life.With a compelling narrative that explores themes of resilience, love, and redemption, the story follows Mercy on her journey toward freedom and healing. Amidst the darkness, glimmers of hope emerge as unexpected connections are formed, and Mercy finds solace and support in unexpected places.As the plot unfolds, readers are drawn into the intricate web of relationships and the profound impact that Mercy's choices have on those around her.In its poignant conclusion, the story turns unexpectedly, leading Mercy to cross paths with the Governor. Their meeting sparks a transformative chapter filled with uncertainty and possibility in her life.This thought-provoking novel explores the human spirit's resilience in the face of unimaginable adversity, captivating readers until the very last page.

  • av Magnus Weinhauser
    175 - 360,-

  • av Maureen Wilkie
    200 - 293,-

  • av Alissa Goudy
    235,-

    Welcome to the world of "Little Hands: A Rhyming Baseball Adventure"! This delightful rhyming book is a heartfelt tribute to your little one's love for baseball and a source of inspiration to pursue their dreams. Join us on a captivating journey as we follow the adventures of a young baseball enthusiast who learns the power of determination, teamwork, and the joy of never giving up. Through engaging rhyme and vibrant illustrations, "Little Hands" sparks the imagination and ignites the passion for the great American pastime. This enchanting tale encourages children to embrace their passion, believe in themselves, and reach for the stars. Whether your child is an aspiring athlete or simply captivated by the magic of the game, "Little Hands" is the perfect companion to foster their love for baseball and empower them to follow their dreams. Share this heartwarming story with your little one and let their imagination soar as they explore the boundless possibilities that lie within their little hands.

  • av Kimm Reid
    274,-

    Our Mental Health Check-Up for Believers Journal is the perfect tool to help you assess and improve your mental wellbeing from a faith-based perspective. With prompts and questions designed to help you reflect on your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, this journal provides a safe and supportive space to explore your mental health journey.Using evidence-based interventions and a Christian worldview, this journal offers a unique approach to mental health that integrates spirituality into the healing process. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, depression, or simply want to maintain your mental wellness, this journal will guide you through the process of identifying your stressors, setting goals, and developing effective coping strategies.Printed through IngramSpark, this journal is of the highest quality and will last for years to come. Don't wait any longer to prioritize your mental health and spiritual growth. Order your Mental Health Check-Up for Believers Journal today and start your journey towards a healthier and more fulfilling life.

  • av Alissa Goudy
    235,-

    Children grow quickly; we blink and they're grown. Just Two More Minutes is a gentle reminder to enjoy every moment and to make moments last. This sweet story is written by Alissa Goudy, for her youngest son and is beautiful for every parent to read to the little ones.

  • av Jocelyn A Drozda
    235,-

    Meet Xander. He is engaging and curious. Though he is not the model of perfection in his behavior, he carries the innocence of a child learning to navigate life. The resulting repercussions of his antics leads him to examine his actions. This helps him discover better ways of thinking about and responding to the obstacles and events he and his perpetual sidekick, Alex the duck, encounter.In the book, "I Can Do This," Xander is confronted with a shortfall of patience and determination, which leads to a mysterious accident with his favorite robot, and threatens to prevent him from performing his best on the upcoming science test. The readers will be introduced to the concept of perseverance, gain strategies to help them persevere through long tasks, and learn all about the water cycle alongside Xander. A bonus guide for making water cycle bracelets is included.The story is told from Xander's perspective, and therefore contains some of the grammatical structures and occasional incorrect words of a young child. The colorful text is humorous and recognizable to parents and teachers alike, and challenges students with the larger, interesting words with which our little ones often surprise us. The illustrations serve to further the story line and add an element of excitement as kids hunt to find Alex, often strategically hidden or curiously "up to something," in the image. The series' intent is to develop awareness of how we think about and react to life's challenging situations. Recognizing and intentionally practicing mental and emotional processing skills strengthens and encourages the development of healthy mindsets. Consciously choosing how we think about things helps guide our daily decisions and leads to positive behavior patterns that improve both our overall mental and emotional health and our interactions with others as we journey life's path.

  • av Kimberley Atkinson
    250,-

  • av Jocelyn A Drozda
    190,-

    Meet Xander. He is engaging and curious. He is also not perfectly well-behaved at all times, but carries the innocence of a child learning to navigate life. The resulting mishaps and natural repercussions of Xander's antics lead him to discover better ways of thinking about and responding to the obstacles and events he encounters.The story is told in first-person, with the not-so-grammatically-correct, but fun language of a young child. The colorful text is humorous and recognizable to parents and teachers alike, and does not shy away from larger, interesting words with which our little ones often surprise us. Keen observation of the illustrations will reveal that they serve to further the story line and add an element of excitement as kids hunt to find Alex, Xander's pet duck, often hidden or strategically placed within them!The intent of this series is to develop an awareness of how we think about and react to life's situations. This will open doors of conversation with children (and adults alike) to help them recognize and strengthen their mental and emotional processing skills and discover that healthy mindsets can be developed, but also need to be practiced. Consciously choosing how we think about things helps guide our daily decisions and choices in both low and high impact situations. This can lead to positive behavior patterns that improve both our overall mental and emotional health and our interactions with others as we journey life's path.In the book, "What About Me," Xander is seemingly rejected in several different circumstances. When he is challenged to "reframe his perspective" (see things differently), he discovers that as long as he knows who he is and that the key people (and pet!) in his life think he is important, that is enough.

  • av Weber Gail Weber
    234,99

  • av Orisha D Boychuk
    190,-

    There are so many voices vying for our attention. We are constantly bombarded by news alerts, posts on social media, and people sharing their opinions. In the midst of our 'noisy' world, it can be difficult to hear the voice of God. God is always speaking to us and longs for us to hear and receive all that He has to say. This devotional is a collection of words spoken to me from God over a number of years that have shaped and transformed my life. His words have brought healing to my soul, encouraged me in moments of despair, and challenged me to pursue His presence like never before. It is my prayer that God will speak to you through this devotional and encourage you to keep growing and trusting in Him. At the end of each devotional, you will find a few sentences for you to declare over your day. The bible says in Proverbs 18:21 that, "e;Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits."e; There is such power released when we speak out God's promises and truths over our lives. As we hear from God, read His word and declare His truths, may we be drawn closer into His presence and become more like our Creator. I pray that as you go through this devotional that you would come to intimately know the One who created you, formed you, calls you by name, and loves you with an everlasting love. Have your own Bible close at hand to further explore the scriptures and freely receive all that God has to share with you.

  • av Jocelyn A Drozda
    167,-

  • av King Stan King
    234,99

  • av Sugar Richards
    155,-

    This children's story has a fairytale feel to it, as it uses older language. Practical story with beautiful flow. One little girl has everything; the other has nothing. Yet, it's the one without who is full of joy while the one without want for anything is miserable. Over a little girl tea party with the two new yet unlikely friends, a lesson on gratitude and optimism is learned. Living on the brighter side of life is possible, not because of what we own, but because of how we think.

  • av Jody Daye
    220,-

    Matt the Rat in a Dog Suit is a lively story with over 20 bright illustrations. Readers will learn the value of being comfortable in their own skin and how, unlike misconception goes, we are our best selves when we don't try to be like anyone else.

  • av Kimm Reid
    129,-

    "It's the only way, my dear Tobias," King Jesiah reminded his one and only son. "Yes. Yes, you must leave straightaway." The kind did not want for his son to have to go and leave the kingdom, but he knew it was the only way to rescue the Deplorables. They were a wicked bunch, those ones who dwelt outside of the kingdom, but King Jesiah loved them more than he loved his own life. He needed them to be brought into the land he had built for them. Sending his own son to rescue them was the only way to bring those broken and wayward people into the kingdom and keep them safe from the trecherous storm-the storm they refused to acknowledge was coming even though they'd been made aware of it many times. Tobias would do his best, but in the young prince's mind, it was doubtful that he would return to the kingdom-or his father-again.

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