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How Do You Like Your Pancakes, Bear?
An engaging and sometimes wacky journey, How Do You Like Your Pancakes, Bear? takes little readers on a ride through the animal kingdom and explores all of the different ways our furry friends prefer their favorite breakfast staple.
From coastal waters to lush jungles, all the way to your own backyard, How Do You Like Your Pancakes, Bear? is sure to be a fun-filled journey for all to enjoy.
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Heron at Pine Lake
One afternoon, while enjoying a long weekend with their parents at their cabin in Wisconsin, Lizbeth and Ian decide to take a rowboat ride on Pine Lake. Fishing for bluegills, or watching the diving loons while paddling along would usually be considered a good trip. But Lizbeth and Ian could not imagine the adventure that lay before them this day. They were accustomed to seeing a varied selection of wildlife at the lake, but coming face to face with a four-foot heron – that was unexpected! The excitement had just begun. The entire family and a neighbor are brought together to solve the problem of seeking refuge for a stranded young bird. It was a day like no other. This day would ultimately shape the futures of Lizbeth and Ian as adults. Have you ever experienced an exciting adventure while out enjoying nature? Happy reading!
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Henry's Day Out
Have you taken your child to the zoo to see the different animals? This book highlights the unique qualities each animal possesses and conveys the importance of acceptance. Remember to always be kind to everyone, even to people who don’t look or act like you. We are all special!
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Groggy Froggy
Groggy Froggy hops his way into the reader’s heart through experiencing his own journey of loss and grief in a special way that embarks upon loving someone even when they are gone; relatable and understandable at any age and stage of life. The little frog has big dreams that he discovers never leaped away; even though, for a time, it felt like they did. Leap along with Groggy Froggy as he unwraps the true treasure and real meaning to life.
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Gris Wee Bear's Golden Pears
Our journey begins in a beautiful green forest with a cuddly brown bear and his most delicious golden pears. Through this book, readers can help a child’s imagination run wild as they take him or her on a wonderful journey with Gris Wee Bear and friends. This delightful children’s book is the first of a series of several creative adventures featuring Gris Wee Bear and his friends. Your child will enjoy countless readings from this tale, full of alliteration, assonance, consonants, and rhyme, making it a joy to read and guaranteed entertainment for you and your child!
Gris Wee Bear’s Golden Pears is designed for parents, teachers, and mentors alike to aid in early phonemic awareness, fluency development, memory, and sequencing skills to help young listeners remember and understand longer strings of word, while enjoying the process of cognitive development. Listeners’ imagination is sure to flourish in this playful children’s book of literacy fun!
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Frankie the Fox and Owen the Ox: A Friendship Story
Making new friends is not always an easy thing to do. Especially if you’re shy! Well, that’s exactly how Owen Ox feels. Just because he is big does not mean he is brave!
Everyone tells him he should make new friends but the problem is Owen is too scared. What if he says the wrong thing and upsets someone?
Find out what happens to Owen when he is walking home in the woods and meets Frankie the Fox.
Will he make a new friend? Or will he be too scared?
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Flora Has an Adventure
Flora, an Ameraucana chicken, goes on an adventure with Marge, the farmer's wife, while the rest of the flock waits anxiously at Featherfield Farm. They wonder why Flora was taken away and imagine where she is going. While the hens ponder her fate, Flora has the time of her life. Marge learns something new about Flora, and the children in Essex are amazed at Flora's ability. After all, isn't Flora just a chicken? Colorful illustrations highlight the diversity of the hens, as well as the children, who take part in this adventure.
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Flitter the Butterfly
Flitter is a happy butterfly, darting from flower to flower. But she gets trapped.
Will she ever be free again? Free to suck the sweet nectar from the flowers? Free to tell the caterpillars that they too will fly one day?
Read to find out what happens to Flitter.
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Farm and Exotic Animals through the Eyes of Children
During a field trip to the Environmental Education Center, the children get to see, pet, and learn about farm and exotic animals. Their faces light up with excitement as they pet and feed the animals. Some of the animals they see are turkeys, ducks, chickens, sheep, goat, calf, cow, hog, skink lizard, bearded dragon, two turtles, and Texas longhorn.
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Emma's Weekend Vacation
Emma is a proud female chocolate labrador that protects her house on a daily basis and at any cost. She now has the opportunity to get out of the house and into the world. She is very curious to see what is going on out there.
Emma experiences several different adventures and learns some valuable lessons along the way.
She encounters new creatures and establishes a new, respectful bond with her parents. During her joumey Emma learns to become a better companion.
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Emily Fisher - Word Maven
Emily Fisher - Word Maven introduces an engaging and imaginative child who takes it upon herself to find out as much as she can about words and how to use them. Emily's fascination with words, how they sound, and what they mean, lead to her determination to pursue a career as a "word maven," a term she has invented from listening to those around her, most notably her grandmother. Determined and focused on the task at hand, Emily embarks on her quest with sometimes humorous and always delightful results.
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Earl: The Christmas Tree Spider
Erin Rafanello Ferguson wrote this story about little Earl after becoming frustrated with the furry spiders that invaded her home when she cut down a living Christmas tree from a Christmas tree farm. She was shocked, but after a few years of having the same issue, she decided she didn’t want herself or her family to be afraid of them any longer. She decided to name one of the spiders Earl, and her family giggled about him all throughout the Christmas season. A story was born and a tradition of accepting the spiders was found in Earl: The Christmas Tree Spider.
This story takes you through Earl’s journey from the forest to a loving home he gets to call his own. With Christmas cheer throughout, and even Santa Claus, this book brings the warmth of the season home to its readers.
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