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Meet Marcos. Are you looking for a good friend? Do you know what a good friend is like? Read to find out how Marcos found good friends in the Amazon jungle.Friends are important to children. Therefore, it is important that children learn, from an early age, the character qualities to look for in a good friend.Jungle Friends is the story of a lonely boy living along the Amazon River who longs for a friend and discovers good friends among the animals of the jungle. Adolescent readers will be captivated as they share in the adventures of these jungle friends.After each chapter, the author includes an added benefit. To encourage the reader to develop the character quality highlighted in the chapter, she includes a biblical example--in hopes that her book might also be used as a teaching tool with small groups in school or children's church.
A Day Owl's Bedtime Story is the perfect book to help your little one drift off to sleep. Olly, the little owl, knew very well that he was supposed to sleep during the day, but he chose to do fun things instead. Now it's nighttime, and the other owls are awake and rowdy while he's trying to sleep. He must now leave the nest to find a quiet place to sleep. Olly will take your child on a sleepy adventure through the wild while teaching them the importance of going to bed when they're supposed to. With interesting animals, a soothing, repetitive tone and a calming colour scheme, this is a great bedtime story that your child will love to fall asleep to! The perfect book for toddlers and preschoolers. Ages 3 - 5.
Babies and toddlers will be delighted by over 20 flaps plus a super pop-up at the end! "Seek and peek! Can you find a yellow animal?" Kids will learn colors as they search for different animals.
"Aunt E Goes to Peru" are stories from my trip to Peru. They are, to the best of my memory, all true. I fell in love with this beautiful country, its people, its history, and its food. I hope you enjoy this "postcard" from Aunt E!
This is the first of Bholu the Bear series of stories that will follow. It is a small introductory story about how the two main characters of the Bholu the Bear series meet. Both the characters have Hindi (mother tongue in India) names. Bholu comes from the Hindi word Bhola, meaning "innocent"; and Natkhat means "naughty."
"Sadie thought joining the Pack would be the wildest thing to happen to her this year, but the school year is becoming even harder. On top of classes, Sadie has to navigate her growing feelings for her crush, taming her powers during cheer practice, and trouble-making hyenas trying to take her crown. Then there is the massive secret she is keeping from her BFF Lindsey--that could destroy their friendship and The Pack as they know it"--
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