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Have you ever felt like Toucan? Are you different from other kids? Maybe you think your hair is too curly, or your smile is crooked. Maybe you think you are too short or too tall. Or maybe you wish you were someone else. Follow Toucan throughout the story as he discovers how diverse and amazing the world can be and learns to love himself for the way God made him. From the Author: When I was growing up, I was a chubby kid, and my last name was STOUT. Do you know what stout means? Stout means "somewhat fat." And of course, kids teased me about that. One guy even called me marshmallow! Being teased about our differences can leave us feeling self-conscious and sad. But how we look on the outside is really only part of who we are. From the Illustrator: I was always the weird kid when I was young. I still am! I had different interests than other kids in my classes. When other students were playing sports or following the latest craze, I was drawing by myself or learning about strange animals. The wonderful thing about all of this was that I found myself looking for the outcasts and the kids without friends. I loved being a friend to those who looked lonely or were struggling to make friends. I found other kids with different interests or abilities were actually the most extraordinary of them all! Just like Toucan does in this book, we have learned that it is our differences that make us unique and special. If we all looked alike, talked alike, or acted alike, this world would be a very boring place. God made each of us special for a reason. We are made in His image. Every one of us has weaknesses and strengths. Our hope is that this book helps us to stop comparing ourselves with others and instead encourages us to celebrate how wonderfully and uniquely each of us were made.
Unicorn Parties Are Soooo Exhausting is a hilarious children's book about a girl's unicorn come-to-life, who loves the spotlight and is extremely particular. Mr. Twinkle has a long list of special requests and high-maintenance needs. By the end of the book, the girl realizes just how exhausting it is to throw a birthday party for a unicorn. Which begs the question... You may think you love your unicorn, but do you love him enough to throw the most specific, most impeccable, most spectacular party of all time?If any mom or dad has planned a unicorn birthday party for their little one, they can relate to this book. A GREAT addition to any unicorn-loving household! Your kids will be giggling with each new page turn! This is another amazing book from the prolific illustrator, James Koenig. Although James has illustrated 65+ children's books, this is the FIRST collaboration between him and his wife, Corissa! Corissa is a former preschool teacher and nanny. Having read hundreds of books to kids over the years, she knows just what makes them laugh. And James's expressive and silly artwork compliments her writing perfectly. Perfect for fans of the humor of Jory John, Adam Rex, Mo Willems, and Ryan T. Higgins.
What Would You Do At The Zoo? is the first collaboration from mother-in-law and son-in-law team MaryBeth Roosa and James Koenig. With years of publishing experience between the two of them, they decided to work together on a book that would bring children on a fun zoological/musical adventure.When a boy and girl enter the zoo, imagine their surprise to find a Jaguar playing guitar, a Chimpanzee leading a symphony, and a Raccoon singing a tune. There is dancing, music, and instruments throughout, as well as a variety of animals. This joyful and humorous book will not only allow kids to use their imagination, but it may even add some new words to their already growing vocabulary. Kids who love animals and music are going to love What Would You Do At The Zoo?
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