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  • av Lawren Pitrola
    336,-

    Dancing, dancing everywhere!Can you dance here and there?An adorable, rhyming story about a little girl dancing her way through theday.Wife. Mama. Beautiful chaos.Lawren is happily married to soulmate, Michael. Dedicated mother to four of her own children,and one bonus child. Putting family first always,and letting everything else fall into place."Love her, but leave her wild..." Atticus.

  • av J. Michael
    146,-

    A bully, who spends most of his time alone, drawing, is visited one night by one of his drawings that magically comes to life. This "Vision" then makes him live a day in the life of all the other kids he's bullied until he learns the lesson of empathy.

  • av Doreen Ann Ellison
    107

  • av Marshall Magincalda
    196

    It's a dark age. Max wakes up on the day the Twin Towers fall. The world is controlled by a secret cabal through lies and blackmail. Knowing something isn't right, he searches for the truth, while falling victim to patriotic fervor for war. He joins the military, survives boot camp and journeys across the globe on multiple tours of wartime duty. On a similar path is one of the world's most infamous elite mercenaries called "Raider". Forced to carry out the will of the cabal to clear his name, he only wants revenge. While members of the evil group push forward a bigger agenda, they, too, seek out their own objectives. A quirky, ingenious senator works his web of plots while a dark and beautiful foreign priestess sets her sights on the ethereal powers of another realm through magic. A top secret plot for the cabal unfolds while the great wartime battle for Fallujah rages in the background. When they all come together before the ancient desert ruins of Anbar, their shared revelations shatter the web of lies and sends them on a new path.

  • av Veronica Bennetts
    136

  • av Veronica Bennetts
    136

  • av Chelsea Elizabeth Peseller
    146,-

    She's not a bird, She's not a dog or a cat! She is not even a kangaroo that hops. So if she's not any of that? What could this yellow-fun creature be!? Come explore with us and see!I am Chelsea Peseller. I currently reside in New Jersey. I am a mother to a little girl! I worked with children since I was a teenager and now on a daily at the gym Burnbootcamp! I absolutely love it. I was born with congenital heart disease so I know what it's like to be different. So I wrote this story around my Bearded Dragon for all those children to know it's okay to be different cause we all are and to embrace our individuality and embrace it!

  • av Joseph Lee Smith
    146,-

    Emma's and Sally's Unicorn can Dance invites kids to follow along to a fun dance-based activity. The storybook includes stunning visual aids that demonstrate step-by-step each dance movement. The dance-based activity provides a wonderful way for your child to strengthen their fine motor skills while promoting critical thinking skills in reading development. The dance-based activity is for ages 4 and up and can be used for cross-curricular activities in early child development. When kids learn to dance, kids learn how much fun it is because dancing is for everyone.

  • av David Hart
    117

  • av Michael Marinola
    176

    Coin is a series of stories about a goldfish growing up, meeting new friends, learning, and teaching compassion. Children will be part of all of Coin's adventures, including growing too big to fit in pineapple home, meeting Mer the fly, saving the life of Ruth the spider, and Coin's deep connection with his owner and best friend, Louie. Each story ends with "What is next," a preview of the possible adventures that await Coin, so that children will stay engaged in the saga.Children from the ages of 2-8 will love Coin's adventures. Parents and teachers will enjoy reading Coin to children, expressing love and compassion. After reading Coin, whenever a child sees a goldfish, they will scream with joy, Coin, that is love!Coin is a timeless series about love and compassion that will tap into the hearts of children, young and old - after all, love is what keeps our spirits young!

  • av Joy Alway
    226

    Out of the terrible fire of loss and betrayal, something beautiful and life-changing can emerge. The author, Joy Alway, takes the reader on a journey that is sometimes painful but always lovely, as she shows how she rebuilt her life after her husband of more than thirty years left her for another woman.The simple benevolence and humanity of this author, who, though wronged, still tried her very best to do right, is a lesson all of us can and should take in, learn from and replicate where possible.Set in part against the backdrop of the world-famous El Camino de Santiago (The Way of St James), the story takes us along with Joy as willing pilgrims. We follow her journey of humility, gentleness, self-discovery and above all else, courage and perseverance to continue when it feels like one can continue no more.

  • av Rachel Louisa May
    146,-

    Aunty Planty is the colourful, modern, nature loving Aunty to little Ariana and her friends. Living in her town house she loves nothing more than planting flowers and looking after the environment. The children are worried about Climate Change and want to learn how to look after the planet so they visit Aunty Planty. Join them on an adventure in wind and solar powered Fast Fred where they see incredible creatures and take action to help.

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    av Tony Bury
    165

  • av Jon Matthews
    126

  • av Leonard A Hollywood & Claire Wallace
    122

  • av DR BERNARD LESTER
    166

  • av Jessica Janowsky
    146,-

    Young yogi practices some yoga poses to stretch and feel strong. She discovers that the practice helps her love herself for who she is, the way she is.Jessica Janowsky is an educator and a children's yoga teacher. She works with students of all ages to teach them mindfulness, yoga, and social-emotional learning. She is also a scholar, always learning and open to new experiences that will help her learn and grow as a person. She envisions a world where every person can be celebrated for who they are, and we can learn to love all others.

  • av Helen Gathercole
    146,-

  • av Melissa Heath Victoria Hatton
    155

    Lack of motivation and giving up too easily when challenged impede children's learning and social interactions. Geared for young children (ages 4-8), "Kimmy Can't" targets children's negative self-talk, not trying, and giving up. A teacher helps Kimmy think about what she is able to do rather than what she can't do. The teacher encourages Kimmy to keep trying rather than saying "Kimmy can't." The book ends with Kimmy's positive self-talk as she takes on challenging tasks, she declares, "Kimmy can."

  • av Nicola Wyrill
    146,-

  • av Malcolm Gerloch
    107

    This autobiographical, non-technical and mostly light-hearted account of three lecture tours through Continental Europe in the late '70s and early '80s by a Cambridge research chemist describes professional and personal interactions with many colourful and extraordinarily talented hosts. There are descriptions of meals, art galleries, ecclesiastical architectural gems, of a wonderful bed, and even of an eccentric toilet. Here are some aspects of the professional life of a don which include glimpses of how his college was run and of fun he had with college butlers. There is also an insight into the flavour and theatre of viva examinations for the PhD degree for chemists as conducted in Britain and France.Central to this tale, however, are events experienced in several German universities, told against the personal backdrop of the author's slowly shedding immaturity. In particular, there are accounts of visits to the Fence between the former East and West Germanys before, and soon after, that border was opened. The writer describes his nervousness and, on one occasion even fear, while in that country, and his thrashing about, seeking reasons for his ennui, a question answered, he concludes, in the closing paragraphs of this book.

  • av Anna Cookson
    183,-

  • av Robert Silva
    146,-

    Parenting is a perfect imbalance of exhaustion and exhilaration. Welcome Home, Little Love takes you into the world of a 'day one' parent.From the moment you first set eyes on your child to the very first meltdown, this touching tale sets the tone for the daunting, yet rewarding, task of growing a family.The comical and emotional 'learn as you go' moments are flashes that every parent can relate to. Enjoy the journey where unconditional love meets parenting self-doubt.

  • av Bryce Ng
    117

    Humphrey is a vegetarian vampire, who loves garlic knots, but not the sun so much! Join Humphrey and his friends on their brilliant adventure to see the Skeleton King! Even though they may appear different to us at first, they're probably more like us than you would believe.

  • av Julie Graham
    166

    What makes you tremble and your heart race? For Talia the Turtle, it's talking. She is afraid to speak - she doesn't like the way her voice sounds and she worries that she will say something silly. A patient, understanding Seahorse, plus a bubble breathing trick is exactly what Talia needs to feel more at ease.

  • av Jim Rabe
    126

    Seeking redemption, an exiled and disgraced troll warrior answers the summons of one of the most powerful wizards in the Canabeer Territories.He's not the only one to answer the summons, though, and the captain of the Watch doesn't plan on letting just anyone into the city.Entry to the city will be violent, the quest will be perilous, the wizard will undoubtedly be shady, but few things can stand in the way of a determined troll.

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