Crafty thinkers ages 9 through 12—especially those with parent problems of their own—that are looking for a humorous, realistic story, will be bound to enjoy Dewey Fairchild: Parent Problem Solver.
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Come along with author Lori Horn on the Dewey Fairchild, Parent Problem Solver awareness tour. You might just find that some of your own parenting problems get solved.
THESE RUTHLESS DEEDS is an exhilarating and intricate novel that combines two very different things into one sharp narrative.
Six Dots is not only a story about braille – it is also a story about reading, and about the power of education and the support and love of family.
Good Morning, World!, along with the rest of the books in this series, are perfect for teaching the ways of life and how important faith formation is in shaping youngsters.
Amazing Animals: A Spin & Spot Book takes readers on an interactive, colorful journey in the world of animals.
Doris Wild Helmering discusses The Boy Whose Idea Could Feed The World, a nourishing and enriching read that promises something for everyone.
The Boy Whose Idea Could Feed The World, by Doris Wild Helmering, is truly a nourishing and enriching read!
Magnets Push, Magnets Pull, by David A. Adler, is certain to provide hours of fun, and get your young physicist off to a great start.
Combine this book with a reading from your favorite Harry Potter book, and you’ve got a magical time ahead of you.