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A person dealing with grief or depression often needs someone who will just sit quiet and listen.
In this stunning story from the creator of The Rabbit Listened, a child and their grandfather take a walk in the woods and discover more about themselves.
How do you earn a lion diploma?By looking fierce, prowling around, roaring, and - most importantly - looking out for your friends. Will this daring student pass the test?
A wonderful feel good message about learning who you are, and finding happiness and a real friend.
When young Flynn becomes too old to stay at the Baskervile orphanage, he applies for a job as cabin boy on the Black Hound. He doesn't expect it to be a pirate ship, but soon they are setting sail for the Seven Seas, on a perilous quest to recover ancient treasure bound by a magical curse.
This classic poem by Clement C. Moore is read on Christmas Eve by families the world over. Re-discover Roger Duvoisin's eye-catching interpretation from 1954, with a tall, narrow format just right for tucking into a Christmas stocking.
A little girl hears a bird, who is frightened away by some cats fighting. As she searches for her bird, she encounters many other intriguing animals and insects. Then, after sitting down to listen to and enjoy the sounds of nature all around, suddenly her bird comes back!This enchanting exploration of the sights and sounds of the natural world brings in themes of music, mindfulness, and meditation and will be appreciated by adults and children alike. The simple text uses poetry and repetition and will be a joy to re-read many times.
Catz is determined to be a successful detective. He gathers all the equipment of his trade and sets off on his first case. But try as he might, it's not as easy as he thinks, and he makes no progress. Catz thinks he has failed, but he has also failed to notice all the good he is doing along the way! Cheered on by his friends, and with new evidence and new determination, he finally fulfills his dream.Humorous drawings convey Catz's changing emotions and provide scope for visual literacy, as the reader solves sub plots along the way.
Elki does not have a home--she is a stray dog who finds kindness in the company of a little group of children. They play together during the day, but Elki must stay alone outside every night because dogs are not allowed in their block of flats. One day Elki disappears and is later found injured. Who will look after her and how? Elena Arevalo Melville wrote this story for her fellow artist and friend Tonka Uzu, whose childhood memory this is.
Creature-of-No-Words lives a happy life on his own, but one day he gets a feeling like "the chill touch of ice," and nothing can lift his sadness. Just then Creature-of-Words arrives and senses his despair. How can she help him communicate and be happy once more? This is a powerful picture book about communication and friendship, from an award-winning duo.
Third in a highly illustrated chapter book series for ages 5-7 featuring Ivy, an unstoppable and lovable young witch, and her friend and familiar Tom.
Second in a collection of stories which encourage young children to relate to and appreciate the natural world.
A fast-paced adventure for emerging readers, in which Ivy and Tom solve the mystery of a spooky house that appears only at Halloween.
One little girl is determined to find her perfect pet at a wonderfully unusual animal shelter.
A hilarious story in verse that's great to read aloud, about dressing up and one bear's search for his own identity.
Do you want to be a tree? It's easy. Specially if it includes staying outside all day playing with your dad!
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