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The Sun and The Moon
In this soothing bedtime story, your child will dream sweet dreams. This Clarke Fable begins with the sun setting, as all of nature quiets and the day becomes fulfilled. Be sure to watch as the friendly gull and otter find shelter under the twinkling stars and the softly rising moon.
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The Story of Lex
This is the story of Lex, who happens to live in a dictionary. He also happens to be a sleepwalker. One morning, Lex finds himself out of his bed in an unfamiliar page. Helped by a friendly yak and other kind animals and people, Lex journeys through the dictionary to find his way home.
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The Star That Fell
When Abigail finds a fallen star, she promises to help him find his way home. Their journey takes them through a magical meadow with curious flowers and a fantastical forest with discouraging fairies. Abigail perseveres in their search for the place where the sky touches the ground. But when they can’t reach the sky, help comes on feathered wings.
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The Spider Who Blew Bubbles
Spencer is a curious young spider who decides to disregard his mother’s warnings and ventures beyond the safety of their tree-bound web to explore the neighbouring apartment complex parking lot. He accidentally lands on Charlie Car and catches a soapy ride to the car wash. After a dizzying ‘day at the spa,’ as Charlie calls it, Spencer emerges squeaky clean, wax-coated, and burping bubbles! This charming story follows Spencer’s disobedient adventure and the funny mess he gets himself into when he doesn’t listen to mom. Children will love the humour and relatable characters as they learn about the importance of heeding parental advice.
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The Spectacular Tale of Martha Claus
Sure, you’ve heard of “Mrs. Claus”. Everyone has. But what have you heard? Have you heard the whole story? The real story?
Bet you didn’t know she’s had a hand in creating some of the most iconic toys in history. Bet you didn’t know she’s the cofounder and the real mastermind behind the North Pole Toy Company. Bet you didn’t know she saved Christmas, as we know it, from becoming a thing of the past. Bet you don’t even know her first name.
Of course you don’t, no one does. Because, until now, her story has never been told.
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The Song of Penny Robin
The Song of Penny Robin gives a week-long glimpse into the life of a young robin who struggles with her inability to sing. After numerous and humorous attempts of trying to be something other than a bird, she is shown, through an unexpected adventure, that God can use her just the way she is.
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The Shark with a Kind Heart
Dive under the sea with Sammy O’Gill, a kind bullnose shark. But his shark peers bully him for befriending all sealife. As Viper, Riptide, Squint, and Toothless torment him, his best friend Zoomer the dolphin buoys his spirits. Through their adventures, Sammy discovers courage and the power of embracing what makes you different. This tail-wagging tale reminds us that our differences deepen friendship. When Sammy faces ridicule, Zoomer models loyalty in adversity, teaching Sammy to take pride in the very qualities that set him apart.
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The Shape Rebellion
The Shape Rebellion is a book for all ages and encompasses the best learning philosophy: A story that teaches the cognitive and the emotional.
We see geometric shapes all day indoors, windows, floors, sandwiches cut into triangles - and through these shapes, we learn that change, although difficult, can be freeing.
The Shape Rebellion is here to teach us about math, struggle, change, and life.$21.95 -
The Rooster who Lost His Cock a Doodle Doo
It is a beautiful day on the tiny farm in Rwanda. It is almost sunrise and Rafiki is about to awaken the people of the world. He is so proud to be the one chosen to replace his dad as alarm clock. When the exact moment the sun crests the horizon Rafiki prepares to speak. He opens his beak and hears only a squawking sound. He is devastated, humiliated and afraid of what will come next.
Rafiki runs to his father’s arms and his father tells him that the only one who can help him is the wisest of owls. This wise old owl, his dad’s best friend, lives in Oman. Rafiki is frightened. He has never left home before, and he will have to journey alone. Rafiki has no choice.
This is the only way, and the only one who can help him discover why he has lost his voice.
This is the only way he can find his lost Cock-a-Doodle-Doo.
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The Pookie
What’s to stop me trying? Surely it’s up to me to make things happen? What can I do to give abandoned dogs a better chance in life? How can I discover my real potential?
These are just some of the questions Pookie asks herself on her quest to live life to the full and to help others.
Fearless, compassionate and deeply sincere, she throws herself into the challenges that life offers.
With the help of the amazing friends she makes along the way, she learns the wonder of working with others to turn her ideas into reality.
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The Not So Wild Adventures
A trip to the fairground is filled with adventure, intrigue, and delicious treats when three best friends allow their collective imaginations to run wild.
Join Eugene the rainbow-loving unicorn, his stuffed frog Larry, and their main monkey Murray, as they brave their many “not so wild” adventures.
However, it’s not all fun and games as our heroes must keep a watchful eye on the horizon as that evil one-eyed elephant pirate, Captain Red Boots, or any one of his many malicious minions, could lurk around any corner.
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The Nonverbal Princess
Based on the real-life events of actress and model Jessica Frew, this princess story breaks through barriers of disability. It builds bridges for inclusivity with a storyline that transcends traditional fairy tales. With so many who feel unseen and unheard in the disabled community, The Nonverbal Princess gives a voice to the voiceless, putting the need for equality at center stage with a spotlight that shines with hope for inclusion. A book for all ages, The Nonverbal Princess is not your typical princess story, but seldom are interesting stories typical.
This tale is designed to challenge assumptions about disability and celebrate our shared humanity with a happily-ever-after of valued diversity. While this is a fairy tale, the happy ending can be made real. It begins with awareness, continues with acceptance, and is found with an appreciation for what makes us different. Our differences don’t define us, and they shouldn’t divide us. For those who feel unseen and unheard, The Nonverbal Princess is dedicated to you.$24.95
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