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Mr. Sickle’s Family and The Golden Egg
Imagine finding a golden egg hidden in your home.
That’s what happened to Mr. Sickle, and he thought life opened up a great opportunity.
But soon he got into big trouble because he wasn't being careful. Join him on an adventure full of lessons and real treasures!
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Goodnight Little Bunny
Goodnight Little Bunny is a short, simple and cute story about a little bunny and her mom getting ready for bed and performing their bedtime routine as they normally would, ending with them playing outside in the sunshine together the next day! Goodnight Little Bunny is a great beginner book for younger children learning to read as this book includes simple words and rhymes that are fun and easy for younger children to read and sound out. Goodnight Little Bunny contains visuals that are soft and not visually overstimulating, as it features various cool tones like purple, blue, and green. These low stimulation visuals are perfect for younger children allowing them to relax and go to sleep easier while you read to them or while they read to themselves! Goodnight Little Bunny is the perfect book for any occasion but is also a great Easter basket stuffer!
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Snugglebuggle the Bear
Enter the world of the wonderfully cozy Snugglebuggle the Bear! While he is indeed a bear, he is also sweet and sensitive.
In a world of understandable challenges of perception, he simply seeks Snugglebuggles as he will not be able to hibernate without them.
Join Snugglebuggle the Bear in his search of Snugglebuggles and a memorable path to sleep.
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A Time to Dream
Where do you go when you dream? Do you let your imagination have fun while you drift off to sleep? Or do you lie in bed and wonder?
This is a fantastical story filled to the brim with adventure. So snuggle up and get ready, as the night is your canvas and your thoughts are the brush that can paint a magical dream.
In this bedtime story, you will be engaged as it sets the stage for peaceful thoughts and a happy ending to the day. It’s a sweet story to inspire joyful dreams and a restful sleep.
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The Grody Gang of Mosswoods
Adventuring out on a rescue mission, Fiorello, a garden gnome, quickly finds himself in a few pile ups and in need of his own rescue. Coming face to face with a Grody Gang Troll of Mosswoods will certainly test your courage!
The two fairy sisters, Marigold and Sweetpea, did give warning of the monstrous creatures. Wanting to help, the pair set out to find Poppy, the other garden gnome, who was patiently standing by.
A few surprises await the reader, who will learn that something bad can turn into something good.
The Grody Gang of Mosswoods is an adventurous story and a sequel to The Garden of Calilily.
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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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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.
$33.95 -
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.
$24.95 -
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.
$39.95 -
Do You Know, I Love You So?
Do You Know, I Love You So? is a quick book about all the little things we do as a parent that let our children know that we love them. It’s in the small seemingly unimportant tasks we accomplish that show this love: doing the laundry, brushing the teeth and just being silly that let our children know we love them every day. Enjoy this simple story and share the love you have for your child with them each and every day.
$23.95 -
More than All the Magic in Manhattan
Continuing the imaginative series with More Than All the Magic in Manhattan, Stacey Dixon Phelan wants to again provide families an opportunity to create their own expressions of love to cherish and share for years to come. With the same playful and colorful illustrations, this book will capture any child’s curiosity.
‘I love you more than all the seagulls in Santa Monica’ and ‘I love you more than all the colors in Key West’ will provide families with a chance to explore the United States and teach children about the characteristics of American geography and culture.
Keep playing the game!
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Mama—My Favorite Person in the Whole World—Has Something Called Dementia
Sometimes the people we love most in life, change in ways we don’t understand.
Are they feeling anxious or worried? Or really sleepy? Maybe they are forgetting things that they used to remember. Are they feeling confused? Are they unable to do the things that they used to do? This can be very upsetting. You may be feeling sad and don’t know how to help. But you can. Your loved one needs and loves you. Spend time with them. No one likes to be alone. Eat snacks with them. Be kind and loving. Sing their favorite songs with them. Hold their hand. Listen and be patient. Tell them you love them. Learn to comfort them. Tell them a funny story, and make them laugh! That really helps. Laughter makes everyone feel better. Don’t forget to give them a big hug! Give yourself a hug too. Ask for help and support when you need it. Be kind to yourself. Be grateful for the magic moments with your loved one. They do happen.
$25.95
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