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You Are My Person
In times of crisis and upheaval, life has a way of throwing us into unexpected situations that can shake us to our core. Becoming an overnight, full-time caregiver to a young child is one such challenge, one that can transform fear and uncertainty into a journey of profound connection. Through the trials, the bond between caregiver and child deepens, blossoming into a relationship built on mutual trust, love, and unwavering support.
It is within this love that acceptance and peace are found: a sense of safety that comes from discovering your person. This is a story for anyone striving to find balance in the chaos, light in the darkness, and hope in the unknown. Here’s to those blessed with finding their person, for there is no greater joy.
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You Are Beautiful
You Are Beautiful is a contemporary children’s book that celebrates children’s differences.
This is a book that any child can pick up to read and feeling good about themselves and their friends.
You Are Beautiful is a representation of many children, including those with special needs.
This book highlights differences, teaches kindness, understanding and reminds us all that we are beautiful just the way we are.
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Yes, Yes, Yes Santa! I Really Do Believe!
I’ve always been a light sleeper, easily awakened by the slightest unfamiliar noise. Tonight was no exception. As I stirred from my sleep, a sense of unease settled in the pit of my stomach. Someone was in the living room. Could it be one of my sisters? Without hesitating, I glanced over and saw both of them sound asleep in their beds. So, who was out there? A robber, perhaps? Fear gripped me, and I prayed fervently that no harm would come to my family.
With utmost caution, I tiptoed out of bed, determined to investigate. Like a shadow, I made my way through the hallway, careful not to make a sound. The only option was to wake up my oblivious parents, who remained fast asleep in their own room. They hadn’t noticed the disturbance at all. But then, I heard it—a faint rustling of paper and the clink of a glass being shifted on the table. The realization hit me like a bolt of lightning. I had to discover the intruder’s identity, and I had to do it quickly.
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Work In Progress
Joy is a fun middle schooler. This year, his family is hosting a teenager from another country.
Joy enjoys a fun filled semester with this new house guest. It gets messy at times!
Find out how Joy learns to better himself with this adventurous experience.
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Willey's I Wish I Were
Hey Mom and Dad, I guess you are looking for an imaginative book to read to your kids. I hope this book will take you back to your childhood when playing was generated by your wild imagination. The kids could go for a wild ride with Mom and Dad through a make-believe land where the words and pictures paint a portrait that will stick in your minds. When the stress of work and school may occupy your mind, you will remember this book, and it will bring a smile to your face. It is so important to remember how to be a child once again, and to make it a total adventure for your kids to read or listen to a book being read. I hope that light will stay lit in your hearts forever. Maybe someday when you are a grandparent, you will see the true importance of how children’s books ignite the imagination. There is nothing like the sparkling eyes of a child. Love you all, Grandpa Paul.
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Why Like Flies?
Step into a world where the unappealing becomes fascinating and the misunderstood finds a voice. Join Flyboy on a transformative journey as he uncovers the hidden truths behind creatures often deemed unsightly or fearsome. Through his encounters with much-maligned allies, Flyboy challenges the notion that first impressions tell the whole story. As he delves into the lives of flies and other oft-maligned creatures, Flyboy discovers a wealth of positive attributes and captivating facts that challenge preconceived notions. This enlightening tale encourages readers to approach the unknown with an open mind, embracing curiosity and the potential for newfound appreciation.
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Why Is Everything Different?
Sophia and her grandma are out walking in the park, surrounded by nature. “In nature, nothing is perfect, and everything is perfect.” Sophia is thankful that her grandpa didn’t die from the Coronavirus, but she questions all that is happening around her in real life and what she sees and hears in the media. She is worried. As in nature, Sophia learns that nothing is perfect, but one must be hopeful and determined that good things will happen, and that love is, of course, constant! Through her grandma’s wisdom, Sophia is nurtured and experiences the beauty of life through nature.
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Who is Your Super Parent?
Step onto the carpet and immerse yourself in the experience of being nervous in class.
Journey with us as we explore what it feels like to be different and discover the power of sharing your unique stories.
Slowly, you’ll learn that it’s not only okay to be different but also that embracing your individuality can make you feel strong and empowered.
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Where Is Mommy?
What is the most terrifying fear? What is most horrific for a child to face?
The loss of their mother.
Dementia is the thief who steals – and steals all.
Do you hide it? Or do you speak of it?
The author has more than 20 years of experiences dealing with the impacts of dementia and draws on her personal story to offer help.
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When I Look in the Mirror
We’ve all had a moment where we question the reflection we see. When I Look in the Mirror was designed to highlight potential comments biracial children may face and the resulting questions that could follow. It is a book that not only appeals to young children with its colorful pictures and catchy wording but can also be used by adults to introduce deeper issues and important life lessons.
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When Do Birds Fly?
Five-year-old Dove is ecstatic about everything around her, particularly the forest near her home. In her town, however, nature is outlawed from praise and exploration. She gets sent away for 10 long years when the King finds out she is fascinated by nature. He considers this to be a spell of insanity and a risk to the entire town. Later in this exile, her little sister gets banished to the forest where she finds Dove. They stay together until the King sends for Dove, but she doesn’t know why.
A mission is set that Dove and her friends and family struggle to complete. Dove must help the same man who forced her out of her home, hoping her “sickness” would not spread. The children must help him, or their city will fall apart. They must accept the challenge and take a journey they may or may not survive.
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What's a Pickle Before It's a Pickle?
Children are so curious about the world around them. They come up with so many exciting questions. What’s a Pickle Before It’s a Pickle? invites children to use prior knowledge and guess how some very familiar things come to be. Just what was that pickle before we buy them in a jar? When they turn the page, they can be surprised, or maybe be excited that they knew the answer. It is written in rhyme to make it fun and energetic, providing an opening for the children to read along by catching on to some of the rhyming words, perhaps even finishing some of the sentences!
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