Kirsty and the Tree, by Gary Foster, is the story of a very old tree, a cheeky and imaginative little girl, the glories of nature, and the joys of family.
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This imaginative novel will appeal to young readers, ages 7-12, with an affinity for clever animals and world cultures.
Sky and I is for readers that could benefit from an uplifting and affirming spiritual message of self-belief and the love of God.
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Andy Gutman’s first is the well-received 2017 book, Charlie the Caterpillar, a vibrantly illustrated story about a super cute and sweet caterpillar
This is an endearing tale with a valuable message which goes beyond the usual sentimentality of Christmas spirit to encourage genuine caring for oneself and for others: it’s a beautiful story.
Squiffy and the Vine Street Boys in … Shiver Me Timbers! is an exciting picture book filled with fun-loving boys, imagination galore, and plenty of pirate talk.
Uh Oh! Where Did All the Colors Go? is a unique novelty board book with pages that can be personalized with photographs of friends and family members.
To be “grown-up” is what every child wants: grownups, it sometimes seems, have all the fun and make all the rules. Herschel Khan’s Knowing is Growing acknowledges this childish preconception charmingly.
The stories in It’s Okay! provide neat illustrations of mindfulness concepts and give young readers concrete examples of how to manage their emotions in different scenarios.