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What would you do if a 600-pound grizzly approached your campsite in Denali, you heard a wolf growling outside your tent in Yellowstone, or you felt the electric jolt of a charging tiger in the wilds of India? This awe-filled book holds the how-to survival information that could just save your life.
When youth sports in Minnesota first came under control of the schools, basketball was the tip of the spear. Through extensive research, this book details how the game's popularity pushed all sports from a chaotic era to one of order, and how adult supervision helped ensure character development in participants.
As ladybug wakes up, she notices the world around her before venturing off to greet all she sees. Along the way, she makes a special friend. Featuring tender and endearing watercolor illustrations, Did You Have a Good Sleep, Ladybug? helps children gently wake from their nap or from a good night's sleep ready to explore their world!
I'm Feeling Worried! is a book about school anxiety. This story addresses common worries kids might have when beginning a new school year, and it provides them with a variety of tools to help navigate these anxieties. With playful rhymes and engaging illustrations, children of all ages will enjoy this book and its message.
Everybody thinks Unice is a rhino. What if I tell you she's actually a unicorn? I bet you'll say, "She looks like a rhino. She is a rhino." But Unice doesn't feel like a rhino, and her insides are all mixed-up. She feels trapped . . . until she meets a tiger with glitzy rainbow stripes.
The Shape of You encourages kids to shed their doubts and embrace themselves just the way they are. In her book of sweet rhymes, charming characters, and engaging illustrations by Bob Lipski, author Meggan Redfield hopes to inspire self-acceptance and compassion in readers of all shapes and sizes.
Don Jensen is reeling from the aftermath of his wife Sarah's death. As he begins to look into her past, another version of her surfaces.Seeking Sarah is a novel about how life can break us down and grief can take us apart. But by confronting these aches, we can find a path to redemption, rebirth, and a brighter tomorrow.
Brandon has autism and sometimes he's afraid to try new things. Sometimes he doesn't want to join the game. Sometimes he'd rather not jump in the pool. But then he spots a sign that changes everything.
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