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This book represents the joys of enjoying in the lap of nature. The rhymes for children embrace the innocence of their childhood and simultaneously provide a glimpse into the beautiful world of flora. Through this book, the author attempts to bring children closer to nature so that they are able to build a picturesque planet and help in preserving it.
"Meg goes to Maker School to hone her talent for building with boxes, but when Simone, another boxitect, arrives they become so competitive they nearly fail in the annual Maker Match." --
This book is written to encourage everyone, especially young children within culturally diverse communities to embrace and love their hair and culture. The message is: Love who you are and everything about you! Simple, repetitive lines. Ages 3 to 8. The different texture and styles for African-American hair are presented in repetitive sentences, for example curly, dreads, extensions, straightened, long or short, twists and straight.
A humorous ñmulti-cutleryî tale about how Spork --- half spoon, half fork --- finally finds his place at the table. A charming story for anyone who has ever wondered about their place in the world.
A tactile, beautifully designed interactive picture book for the very young with splashes of spot UV throughout
One Day in the leaves of the eucalyptus tree hung a scare in the air where no eye could see, when along skipped a boy with a whirly-twirly toy, to the shade of the eucalyptus, eucalyptus tree. Join a shifty serpent, a clever little boy, and a disappearing cast of animals in a cumulative tale that will have children captivated. Daniel Bernstrom's original folktale combines the delightful feel of Kipling, the musicality of Peter and the Wolf, and the fun and delight of Simms Taback, while Brendan Wenzel's sumptuous palette brings together a world of color, movement, and character that is rarely seen.
Ready? The expedition to find hope begins now! Little ones, big ones, boys, girls, everyone all ’round the world, join us as we travel through the pages of Little Hope Big Hope, inspiring children of all ages and stages, bursting with joy. The book of hope has arrived! Give your neighbor a high five! Go and tell them, “It’s finally here!” The book that changes lives is finally here! Hope, volume one—that’s one for the team. It is hope in a book, teaching children they can dream. It is hope in a book, teaching children they can believe. Belief improves well-being.
A brilliantly witty introduction to comparisons and opposites, illustrated by the winner of the Sainsbury's Children's Book Award
In 1907, all of Brampton is present at a ceremony for the Carnegie Library and everyone except Jessie Stephens and her family walk to the Presbyterian Church. As Jessie seeks to solve that mystery, her tales of everyday life in small town Canada craft a vivid portrait of a life & a family that are, upon closer inspection, anything but ordinary.
21 Resilient WomenStories of Courage, Growth, and Transformation The 21 co-authors of this book, a diverse group of women, decided to use this downtime to reflect: How do we navigate uncertainties and disruptions? How do we bounce back from broken dreams or broken marriages? How do we juggle motherhood, career and a passion for community? How do you move forward with a career after being paralyzed in a car accident? How do we cope in the workplace when hopes are dashed, and career progression is limited? As you turn these pages, you will read about struggle, survival, disappointment and hope. You will laugh and you will cry; you will reflect, and you will remember, but most importantly, you ...