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Shivering in the forest from the bitter cold, an orphan girl clings to a tiny lantern until the light blows out and she must beg help from a kind old owl.
Max Mouse is enjoying a fun day in the meadow with his friends, when, suddenly, Rico Raccoon steals their ball and runs away None of them are sure what to do.
An old teddy bear, abandoned in the park by unappreciative owners, is rescued by another child and given a new home filled with love.
When Davy is falsely accused of breaking a pretty china bowl, he leaves home for the big, wide world.
In this, the third book in the Book of Thanks series, a girl and her mother bake a loaf of bread. It smells delicious--and tastes good, too! In simple words, accompanied by vivid pictures, the girl describes the steps involved--from planting the seed to baking the plump loaf--and shares her gratitude for the precious gift of good bread.
Captivating short stories make each day of Advent a special treat and ones children will look forward to as they count down to Christmas. When Christmas is just around the corner, anything is possible...four elves work busily in the forest, Mother Holly covers the earth with snow and the children are waiting for the Christ Child. Brigitte Weninger accompanies us through the Advent season with 24 enchanting stories. A treasure for a very special time, beautifully illustrated by Eve Tharlet.
A young girl celebrates our most precious natural resource, describes the sources of water and its importance to all living things, and expresses her gratitude for this gift of nature. Reprint.
Illustrations from fourteen accomplished artists relate twenty-four traditional short Advent stories in a book full of tales of sharing, tradition and festivities.
Davy has a fight with his friend Eddie when a homemade boat gets washed away. Then he realizes that friendship is more important. Color illustrations throughout.
A little boy's teddy bear helps him come to terms with his parents' divorce by telling him a story about a little bear in similar circumstances.