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A girl, her dog, and the meeting space of their hearts- Molly in the Wildflowers is an open-ended introduction to the weighty conversations adults find themselves having with young ones in the case of a beloved animal passing on. Intended to leave room for interpretation, people across different beliefs systems, religions, and cultures can find comfort in opening a sincere discussion with the help of this sensitive narrative in interest of young minds and hearts across the world.
Two lovable characters Maggie & Jim, each take on new hobbies in this charming & fun rhyming story. The young reader can follow along with the siblings' excitement as they both learn new skills and reveal their ups, downs and lessons learned along the way.
Littlesville Tigers, a football team, are all set to play their first match against the Lakeside Leopards when their star strikers, Liam and Laura, fail to show up... Oh no! They continue on their journey to the stadium and find two new players on the way. With their team complete again, will Littlesville Tigers be able to win the match before the time runs out? Or will their dream of winning remain just that: a dream?
Join Perlita as she enters a new elementary school not knowing what to expect. The butterflies inside her stomach start kicking in as she gets introduced to a new culture and a new environment. Will the kids make fun of her? Will she make any friends? This inspiring picture book details rich experiences from the eyes of a child overcoming her first day of school jitters. School isn't that scary after all!
A delightful story about a boy who enjoys a slower-paced life even though his friends frequently complain about having to wait for him all the time. It gives a timely message of accepting each other's differences and not getting upset about someone else doing their own thing.
Marcel the Monkey is distraught at the disappearance of his bananas, which he had painstakingly collected. He rushes over to Hibou the Owl's house in hopes that Detective Hibou would solve the mystery. Hibou, like a true detective, questions him about his recent whereabouts and the friends he met with. Once Hibou gathers enough information, he ruminates over the situation and heads out to investigate. During his investigation, he comes across Ginny the Giraffe, Tessa the Turtle, and Robert the Rabbit - all whom Marcel had met - and finds out all of their food has disappeared too. Noticing the clues, the smart and sharp-eyed owl connects the dots and comes to a conclusion that shocks everyone. The friends are in for a life lesson!
Marcus and Liam's cousin is coming for Christmas, but they don't have enough money to buy her a present! Follow Marcus and Liam as they use their imagination and learn about the joys of upcycling to create the perfect gift.
Miyah is embarking on her very first journey away from home. Come explore what fun she will have in Headstart.
Oshun, Goddess of Beauty is a sweet tale about little Oshun, and how she discovers that she is not ugly, but not only that: she will grow up to be the Goddess of Beauty.
"Your Name" Is a beautiful children's book, that tugs at the heart strings of all parents. It explores the very real and daunting task of picking the perfect name for your child, only to call them a million other nick-names. I believe if you ask any parent on the street to name all of the nick-names they call their children, the list would be endless. In a cute and playful way, the story juxtaposes our children's legal names, to that of many cute and whimsical alternatives.
Join Bodie, the only gray-feathered peacock in a rainforest full of colorful peacocks. When the village bullies tease him for being different, will Bodie ever realize how to embrace his true self?
'Now That You're Here' by Hannah Converse is an ode of gratitude to the magic of the first year with her daughter. This collection applauds the wonderful memories of the first year spent with her baby girl. She describes her motherly love and shares the days of her loaded love with her daughter. Hannah welcomes her baby, and weeps with joy upon her dramatic arrival. As the days go by, her daughter learns the skills. The author portrays the ecstatic days of her life with her newborn.
In this book, in collaboration with Aurore De La Berneville, Azza Nafti invites us to follow the adventures of The Young Alex. Through these fables, written by the author for her own children, she wishes to share a vision of awakening to life in society. Children will thus be able to grasp concepts that are fundamental to existence, such as freedom, respect, or forgiveness. Through this interactive book, children will also be able to color each of the drawings that illustrate the stories. Communicating values that young people will carry throughout their lives and careers is the ambition of Azza Nafti, accompanied and highlighted by the unique pen of Aurore De La Berneville.
A Butterfly Named 89 is the story of all the humans who have started prosperity right from the heart of darkness and struggle. It's an exciting story about a wounded butterfly who's stuck in a very cold and dark place. A butterfly who doesn't have any hope for living anymore, until...
Mothers don't do much for their kids, right? HA! So why should kids take it easy on their moms? Find out why with Julia and her father as they take a look at some of the extraordinary "ordinary" days in the life of a mom, and the lengths she goes to put a smile on her child's face.
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