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An enchanting Christmas story full of hope, highlighting the power of community and the magic that lies in mindfulness In Flurria, all villagers are so busy looking down that Yuka is the only one noticing that snow has begun to disappear. Determined to save her beloved white Christmas, will she find a way to bring the snowflakes back?Snowflakes for Christmas is a gentle reminder about the power of community and the magic that lies in mindfulness, through a sweet tale of hope and determination. This poetic ode to contemplation takes young readers and their loved ones on an enchanting journey, celebrating the beauty of winter.
Margot and Leo Snail celebrate the end of their school year, with a treasure hunt full of twists and turns in the midst of colorful autumn.Fall season is here! Which means that Margot and Leo Snail will soon be on long winter vacation! To celebrate the end of the school year, Myosotis School organizes a treasure hunt. Margot and Leo happily team up with their friend Zephyr. However, they are forced to change their plans when their reclusive classmate Daedalus shows up. Will this unexpected twist make things better or worse? What if, in the end, the real treasure was something else entirely?The Treasure Hunt follows Margot and Leo Snail on new exciting adventures. Team spirit, perseverance, friendship and mutual help will become their biggest assets, as well as their greatest rewards.An extra page provides information about Nature during fall season.
A Thoughtful Story Addressing the Importance of Inclusion and Mutual UnderstandingRosie unknowingly upsets Caillou and his friends by interrupting their car race. Daddy then tells Caillou the epic story of a great racer facing a giant causing chaos at a car race. Caillou learns that sharing his feelings and communicating can help everyone to feel better and included.
Caillou is confused when Emma is allowed to have extra snacks at preschool. He¿s even more confused when Miss Martin explains that Emma has juvenile diabetes (type 1).
To help a friend, True and Bartleby can pass through everything! They could move mountains!
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