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Molly the Unusual Flamingo
Molly’s first day of school is anything but smooth. Art class makes her want to disappear, lunch feels like she is on a deserted island, and being a tiny flamingo with green spots has her wondering where she truly belongs.
But when Molly crosses paths with a creative sea turtle, a sweet-smelling skunk, and a wide-awake owl, her journey takes a fascinating turn. Each new friend has something special to share, but will their wisdom help Molly find where she fits in?
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The Moon Fairy
Have you ever wondered about the magical world of fairies?
There are many different kinds, each with their own special job.
Among the most enchanting are the moon fairies, whose task is both mysterious and important: they must find the rare and beautiful moon flowers.
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The Squirrel and the Acorns
In this heartening Clarke Fable, your child will learn that courage reaps rewards.
One little baby squirrel remains in the nest. As the story unfolds, the young squirrel must learn to overcome his fear of leaving the safety of his snug home.
Will he have the courage? What might be his reward? Find out as you read this sweet tale. Be sure to look for the blue jay that appears on each page.
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Little Rainbow has the Wrong Colors
Have you ever wondered what happens up in the sky when a rainbow appears?
Little Rainbow wants to shine bright, but something isn’t quite right – her colors are all mixed up! How can she find the perfect hues to complete the rainbow?
Join Little Rainbow on a magical adventure through the sky, where she discovers the secret to becoming a true rainbow.
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Joey the Blue Monkey
Join Sam on an exciting trip to the zoo, where he meets a very unusual new friend! Joey isn’t like the other monkeys; he’s blue, and only Sam can see him.
Together, they have a wonderful adventure exploring the zoo and seeing all the amazing animals.
This heartwarming story, based on a true event, celebrates the power of imagination and the special bond of friendship.
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Joy and the Menagerie
A global adventure of bears, a bunny, a puppy and a working mom, how they all met, and how they interact.
From downtown Manhattan, to London, Paris, and Chicago, Joy met and adopted a wide range of characters who came to live with her and changed her life.
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Flying Bed Boy
What if doing one act of kindness could give you the adventure of a lifetime? For Tripp and his dog Jack, that’s just the case as they find themselves on an unexpected journey through the city when Tripp’s new bed begins to fly. Was it a dream? Is it Tripp’s imagination playing tricks on him? Having to navigate through home and school with no one believing him that his bed can fly, Tripp races to find out the big question — why does his bed fly?
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Beau Needs a Job
Beau the beagle is always getting into trouble! With so much energy, he cannot keep still. His mama and papa cannot keep up with his naughtiness and think he needs a job to keep him busy, but who is going to hire a dog? His sister Gracie is an angel who is always on her best behavior. Will Gracie’s manners rub off on Beau? Read along to find out what sort of mischief Beau gets himself into and if he can find employment. Or has he had a job the whole time that he and his family were not aware of?
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The Key
Memories unfold like scents carried on the wind—one breath of lilac, crisp bacon, coffee, or freshly toasted bread can transport us back in time.
For me, the scent of mothballs lingers strongest, forever tied to the narrow, enclosed staircase in my grandparents’ farmhouse. That dark passage, designed to keep the main floor warm, held the scent of stored goods, protected from tiny pests by the sharp odor of mothballs. It was a place of mystery, a gateway to adventure in a home that stood firm through the Great Depression and the harsh Dakotah winters.
Winters were so fierce that children, including my parents, were sent to stay with town families where school remained open. Meanwhile, my grandparents and other farmers kept their coal-heated homes running, waiting for the plows to carve paths through the deep snowdrifts.
Even in summer, the house carried its secrets. The coal cellar and hidden storage areas held the whispers of the past, each one an invitation to adventure.
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Twiblets – The First Beings of the Earth and Our Solar System
Have you even wondered how the surface of the earth became so lush and beautiful? It was not always that way and wasn’t made beautiful without a great deal of special help from the Twiblets. Twiblets come from the sun. It was a huge risk for them to venture to the Earth to provide their special magic and assistance to coax life and beauty from the many dry and brittle seeds on Earth’s surface. In fact, several areas of the Earth were especially a challenge to the Twiblets unique abilities. One in particular of these was the deserts. This story is about the Twiblet adventures and challenges in the earthly deserts.
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What if God Had Been Sleepy?
Have you ever wondered how our world might be, if God had been sleepy when He made you and me?
This whimsical picture book about the seven days of Creation is a fanciful tale for God’s littlest angels at bedtime or any time. Children will love the pictures and the rhymes. They can read along with mom or dad, or just relax and let their imagination run wild with the illustrations.
Experience God’s wonder and His love on every page. And know that once this fanciful week of Creation begins, the smiles will never stop.
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We Always Have a Choice – Mean or Kind
Although this book is written from the point of view of a ten-year-old, it is meant to speak to the child that still lives inside each of us.
The part of the brain responsible for decision making and understanding consequences does not fully develop until around the age of twenty-five. This is one of the many reasons childhood is so important. Some of us are forced to grow up quickly depending on the circumstances in which we are raised, and once we reach adulthood, many of us begin to focus only on ourselves.
The problem is that when we become self-centered or exclusive, we make it difficult for others to receive what they need. But imagine a world where we shifted that focus. What if we all made the choice to be kind, even to those who seem unkind?
No one comes into the world mean. Most of the time, there is something behind the behaviour. What if we paused to learn more before jumping to conclusions? In my own life, I have often encountered people who seem difficult or unkind. I have learned to listen first and only respond when they are open to hearing me.
Because most of the time, their actions are not really about us. They are about something much deeper inside of them.
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