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Book Description:In a small town called Harlow there lives a young girl named Lexie, her brother Sam, and their dad Roger. Lexie is a quiet and happy child that is learning ways to be a better person. Sometimes... Lexie struggles at school with a bully named Jason......but not today...Today she confronts him and learns something new about him.Join Lexie when she stands up for herself for the first time to a bully. Through her courage, she is able to help Jason understand something about himself too. Come support both of them in learning life lessons that will help them become better leaders and people. Series Description:Living Love Forward is a children's leadership series that focuses on key life lessons. Kim Dawson writes these sentimental and caring stories in the hopes of instilling life skills and resilience in our children, which in turn empowers them to become strong leaders, as well as, successful and compassionate people.This series can be used in conjunction with any Leadership Program focused on survival skills and effective habits for children. Some of the topics include: bullying, compassion, positivity, self-discovery, coping skills, poor self esteem, empowerment, loss, sadness, anxiety, disrespect, friendships, poor peer relationships and so many more.
Rusty and his friends want to get Pastor Jenkins the best birthday gift money can buy. There's only one problem. They don't have any money.They decide to make a lemonade stand to raise money, but building a stand, making the lemonade, and selling it is harder than they expected. The kids discover three things: It takes a lot of work to build a successful business, dogs and lemonade stands do not mix, and lemonade isn't spelled "lemonaid."Through teamwork they manage to raise some money, but will it be enough to get the perfect gift for Pastor Jenkins?
What can you count on when everything falls apart? Maya has always trusted in her own abilities, but this time she is out of solutions.Still on a hunt for the missing Virtue Gems, sisters Maya and Everly get an unexpected job in the Enchanted Garden. Scaly plants cover an enormous oak tree, some protecting it and others destroying it, and the girls must clear out the bad sections to save the tree. Everly gets to work, but Maya has other plans for her time: winning the community garden's best bloom contest. What starts out as a brilliant, though maybe selfish, idea quickly spirals out of control. Can the girls find a way to fix what is broken, or is it too late?The Tree's Armor is the third book in the Gold Feather Gardener series, teaching big Bible concepts to young minds. This early chapter book with full-color illustrations that teaches kids ages 5-10 a tangible way to discern selfish ambitions from those focused on others. The story's clear illustration of humility is enlightening for children and parents alike to grasp where the true source of security and ability lies.
Continúe siguiendo a Ratón en su viaje de cuidado de crianza. En Nuevo Amigo Para Ratón, Ratón y Erizo se han convertido en mejores amigos, pero cuando Hedgehog le da la noticia a Ratón de que se mudará, Ratón queda devastado. Justo cuando Ratón parece estar en su punto más bajo, recibe una noticia y abre su corazón una vez más.
"A nice choice on a perennial subject that would be right at home on Spanish-language picture book shelves." - School Library Journal ¡Las golondrinas están de vuelta, lo que significa que la primavera ha llegado! Tractorcito está encantado de ver a estos alegres pajaritos. Pero las golondrinas construyen un nido en su granero. Ahora Tractorcito debe compartir su espacio, y ya no está tan contento como antes. Hasta que una pequeña golondrina le hará cambiar de opinión . . . Este dulce libro ilustrado trata sobre la hospitalidad, la amistad y la importancia de aprender a compartir. Ideal para lectores a partir de 4 años.The swallows are back, so spring is coming! Little Tractor is happy to see the cheery birds. But then the swallows build a nest in his barn. Now he has to share his space, and Little Tractor isn’t so happy anymore. Until one little swallow changes his mind . . .A sweet picture book about hospitality, friendship, and learning to share. For everyone ages 4 years and up.
Winner at the 2011 Moonbeam Children's Book AwardsThe Word Collector is a magical, heart-warming story about a young girl who shares her love of words to help people feeling lost and blue.Luna lives high, high up in the sky. So high that her homeland couldn’t be seen from the ground. She is an extraordinary little girl, one of a kind. Luna has the most special endearing pastime: she likes to collect words. She prefers beautiful words, funny words that make you burst into laughter when you pronounce them, and words that fill your heart with joy and fill your soul for a very long time.But one day, everything changed, and the words that Luna had guarded with so much care started disappearing one by one. What was happening? Luna wonders. She learns that people are forgetting all the beautiful words. They stopped thinking words were important.Determined and ready to find a solution, Luna sets out with her beautiful words to convince humanity of the importance of sharing joy and happiness.
Do you sometimes feel like an Odd Sock You're not alone. In this book, one very odd sock strikes out on an epic quest to find friends and a place to belong.
In Sam the Snowman, join Dave on a journey filled with love, joy, and the beauty of the world seen through the eyes of a child.
"Charles and Lizzie Peterson love puppies. Their family fosters these young dogs, giving them love and proper care until they can find the perfect forever home. Trixie loves playing dress-up, and this gives Lizzie a brilliant idea. Halloween is just around the corner and she plans a costume contest for the dogs at the shelter"--
Leo the Tiger is a very happy tiger cub who loves playing and helping. Leo only has one struggle - he has a speech delay. Leo is embarrassed about his speech delay and becomes afraid to speak, but after receiving some advice from a loved one, he finds the courage to be himself.
Mr. Octopus feels like dancing! Join in on the fun as he and his friends share their favorite dance moves. Colorful illustrations and cute characters introduce young readers to fun dances and the importance of moving their bodies while encouraging self-confidence! Reading tips and help enrich the learning experience while entertaining storie...
Shortlisted for the Teach Early Years Awards 2024When Jeremiah plants a packet of sunflower seeds, the very last thing he expects is for the vines and leaves to grow overnight and burst through the ceiling of his apartment!As Jeremiah and his brother chase the magical plant up through the floors of their tower block home, they discover an array of curious neighbours who join in the adventure. But what could be waiting for them at the top of the building? And will Jeremiah find his voice to help the neighbours discover the true magic hidden within these sunflower seeds?A glorious celebration of the power of nature to bring communities together, from talented debut author Lanisha Butterfield and illustrator Hoang Giang."An utterly stunning debut picture book about community, nature and the things that bring us together. Warmly written and gorgeously illustrated, Lanisha and Hoang are a perfectly synced storytelling duo." - Dapo Adeola, illustrator of LOOK UP!Selected for Book Trust's Great Book Guide 2024-2025
Sparkle and Splodge are opposites. Sparkle likes everything neat! Splodge loves mess!But when Splodge's crayons are lost, can Sparkle face their worries and help Splodge to find the missing crayons?This positive picture book celebrates the importance of creative fun, making mistakes, and learning from others.
Hr. Rotteborgmester har fødselsdag, og det skal være verdens bedste NOGENSINDE! Han ved præcis, hvordan det hele skal være, og det er jo heldigt, når han nu er borgmester og må bestemme alting selv. Der er bare ét problem. Han opdager, at hans bedste ven, rotten Phil Collins, har købt en mikroskopisk gave til ham! Så nu er hævn over Phil det eneste, Hr. Rotteborgmester ønsker sig … Men problemerne vokser sig hurtigt kæmpestore, og pludselig er hele Rotteby truet af total undergang. Vil Hr. Rotteborgmester nogensinde få den fødselsdag, han så inderligt drømmer om? Idéen til Hr. Rotteborgmester opstod under forfatternes tid på Filmskolen. Med bogserien har de sammen skabt et skørt og overraskende univers, som taler til børns uudtømmelige fantasi. Det er forfatterholdets erklærede ambitionen at fortælle sjove og gakkede historier for børn med skæve hjerner. Mads Guldborg Bøge er uddannet animationsinstruktør fra Filmskolen og har siden skrevet manuskript til DR ULTRAS store hit-serier BaseBoys og Skyldig, som alle bygger på en afart af Mads’ powerfantasy fra hans egen barndom: Hvad nu, hvis man var så kendt, at hele skolen forgudede én, og man kunne få pigen, man var hemmelig forelsket i? Hvordan Hr. Rotteborgmester passer ind i den fantasi, er et uløst mysterium… Thomas Porsager er uddannet Dr. Cand.Art.Cinema fra Den Kongelige Danske Filmskole og har skrevet alt fra Jussi Adler Olsen-filmatiseringer, til animationsfilmen, Lille Allan, der i 2023 vandt en Robert for bedste børne- og ungdomsfilm. Senest har han skrevet børnebogsserien om Kaptajn Skumskæg og ser kun en akkurat tilpas mængde børnetegnefilm i sin hverdag til, at det ikke bliver mærkeligt. Andreas Bogh Rasmussen … tegner. Han er uddannet Production Designer/scenograf fra Det Kongelige Akademi, og bruger primært sin hverdag på at illustrere, male, lave installationer, designe teateropsætninger og lave grafisk design, hvilket har resulteret i, at han har tegnet for bl.a. Netflix, Egmont, Aller … og nu også nogle mærkelige rotter for Gutkind.
Good-hearted lessons from an earnest, lovable protagonist." - Kirkus Reviews A little airplane named Gaston has landed in the meadow. Little Tractor is impressed that Gaston, who has an engine and wheels just like him, can fly. He’d like to be able to do that too! His friends explain that flying is only one skill, and being a tractor is important, too. Little Tractor doesn’t believe them . . . until Gaston gets into trouble. A cheerful picture book about appreciating your own talents. For everyone ages 4 years and up.
A touching story about friendship and the importance of being yourself. For little critters ages 4 years and up.Hedgehog and Mouse are friends. Best friends. It doesn’t matter what they’re doing, as long as they’re doing it together. One day, Hedgehog wants to thank Mouse for being his friend. But . . . Oh no . . . He falls and accidentally pricks Mouse. Wouldn’t Mouse be happier with a softer friend instead of one with quills?
"Make room in the barnyard—and on the shelf—for this one!" - Kirkus Reviews The swallows are back, so spring is coming! Little Tractor is happy to see the cheery birds. But then the swallows build a nest in his barn. Now he has to share his space, and Little Tractor isn’t so happy anymore. Until one little swallow changes his mind . . . A sweet picture book about hospitality, friendship, and learning to share. For everyone ages 4 years and up.
During a walk in the park with her best friend Lorena, Margherita can sense how others are feeling and with a wave of her wand and the warmth of her smile, she magically shifts their mood and lifts their spirits!!
This is a true story about a magical day in the author's neighborhood in 1946, when, as one of the little boys this story is about, he learned something that changed his life forever. Billy Bob, TC, Double M and others were the best friends of his childhood, and those decades were a different time, when children could run loose, and did. When they played with pocket knives and shot each other with rubber-guns and BB-guns and used inappropriate language when their parents couldn't hear. And when they learned unexpected lessons in unexpected places. There are some parents who will be unhappy because the children in this story use language adults might wish they did not ... though all children no doubt do so, when their parents are not around. Some readers are going to be disappointed because the neighborhood in the story is not an inclusive one, so not all children will find visual images of themselves reflected here. But the lesson itself is a universal one. Maybe it is for our children. Or maybe it's for us. Things ain't always the way they appear to be.
Twelve-year-old best friends Elizabeth and Tara-Starr continue their friendship through letter-writing after Tara-Starr's family moves to another state.
When Brocco is convinced that Mannie the Sausage is stealing the limelight on the dinner table, he enlists the help of his friend Ben the Beans Prince to carry out a smelly fart attack on him. But their plan quickly goes awry so Ricelina The Rice Queen jumps in to turn things around with her magic.A delightful and hilarious story that will have children laughing and learning about friendship, vegetables and healthy eating in a fun and engaging way. Includes fun veggie facts and two simple recipes to cook with kids, and encourages conversations about healthy meals in a fun and lighthearted way.Perfect for giggle fans, fussy eaters and little cooking enthusiasts.Recommended from ages 3 and up.
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