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Leah Marie and Her Friends
In the times we are living in, we all need to be more aware that we should not be focusing on differences, but rather on how we are alike. All children want to have friends, especially in school. However, some children may worry that they will not be understood in their attempt towards friendship, as they have difficulty communicating.
In this story, Leah Marie, a little girl with Down syndrome who cannot speak clearly, wonders how she will make friends in school. The dilemma is solved when her school celebrates World Down Syndrome Day to help the children better understand how Leah communicates and how they can help her learn.
The moments shared in this book come directly from the experiences of Leah Marie, the great-granddaughter of one of the authors. This book is relatable to all families, caretakers and teachers who struggle to help children realize the many ways they can express their thoughts and feelings.
There is a positive message at the end about creative and unique ways to communicate with others. This is a must-read for a wide audience of those who live with and interact with children of all ages and abilities every day.
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Leah Marie and Santa
In the times we are living in, we all need to be more aware that we shouldn’t be focusing on differences, but rather on how we are alike. Most children dream of the magical man in the red suit who visits them with gifts during the holidays in December. However, some children may worry that Santa may not know what they’d like because they have difficulty communicating.
In this story, Leah Marie, a little girl with Down syndrome who can’t speak clearly, wonders whether Santa will know what she wants for Christmas. She solves her dilemma by using her own way of communicating and learns that Santa understands all children.
The moments shared in this book come directly from the experiences of Leah Marie, the great-granddaughter of one of the authors. This book is relatable to all families, caretakers and teachers who struggle to help children realize the many ways they can express their thoughts and feelings.
There is a positive message at the end about creative and unique ways to communicate with others. This is a must-read for a wide audience of those who live with and interact with children of all ages and abilities every day.
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Let's Have a Parade
The countdown begins, and the band strikes to play! Those famous words are announced: "Let's have a parade!" From the lead stars, the highly popular high-kicking Rockettes, and of course, the big guy in red, Santa Claus, we kick off the holiday season down 6th Avenue as people gather in the streets of New York City to give thanks at the infamous Thanksgiving Day Parade!
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Mack the Mouse
Mack the Mouse is a sad field mouse. Each night before he goes to sleep, he sings a song that tells how he wishes he had a home where he could be safe and warm, especially in the winter. But alas, each morning there still was no place for him. One day, with nothing better to do, he follows Ryne and Carene as the children go to Farmer Chapman’s orchard. Farmer Chapman has a special box, and the children hear him singing about all the interesting things that are in his box. Naturally, they want to know what is in the box and, disobeying Farmer Chapman not to open the box, they lose the key when it falls through a crack in Farmer Chapman’s cabin.
Mack was chased by a cat and found safety under Farmer Chapman’s cabin. He wants to help the children, but the key is too heavy. Could he talk the cat into helping him? Could he ever have a cat for a friend or find a home where he would be safe?
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Magical Sails
This great historical-scientific adventure begins with the fact that Tesla’s childhood is in danger because the Evil Fairy Gromlina plans to use Tesla's inventions to control and then rule the world. A boy Luka, a little girl Lana, and the guardian-fairy Angelina take a stand against Gromlina’s evil – and they will have the help of a fairy-robot Viloid.
During their journey through the scientist’s childhood (in Smiljan) and Tesla’s career (in Paris, New York, Chicago, and Niagara Falls), our heroes learn again about good and evil, whether enemies can be on the same side, and about the importance of forgiveness… Magical Sails: A Nikola Tesla Story is a book that opens the world of scientific inspiration to all generations.
Through this extraordinary story about Tesla, the reader witnesses the scientist’s triumph at the great World’s Fair in Chicago, discovers his laboratory in New York, stands at the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris in 19th century, and fights the great waterfalls of Niagara.
The many colorful illustrations evoke these moments and make them real and unique.
By the close of this book, we are reminded how important childhood is in forming a future adult life.
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Mandy's Music
Mandy delights herself in hearing various rhythms as she dances and beats her drum. She convinces her mom to participate in her band for a short time. Later, the preparation for Ashley’s visit creates some conflict with her mother. When Mandy and Ashley attend a concert, they become fascinated with the musical melodies and beats that they are amazed by the performance.
The friends visit a music store with Mandy’s mom. The girls try various musical instruments in the shop and decide which instrument they’ll purchase. Mandy feels excited as she relays the information to her mom about her music recital. She feels some tension while trying to develop a practice schedule, but she perseveres. After her friend Ashley moves away, the companions stay in touch and perform in some of the same out-of-town events.
Mandy not only perfects her violin skills but learns other musical skills as well. Audience applause reinforces her self-confidence and Ashley’s.
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March on the Arch
Andi and Tony find themselves reduced in size to just nine inches tall. Mom and Dad have disappeared. What’s happening? Andi believes they must hike up the mountain behind their home, up to the monument known as the ‘Arch,’ to solve the mystery.
Being small makes everything so different! Mom’s garden, the fields, the woods, once so familiar, are transformed into a world of magic and danger.
Along the way, fun, friends, and surprises await. Brother and sister will need all of their courage and wits on their quest to save themselves, their folks, and even the planet.
Join them on this fantastic adventure filled with laughter and excitement!
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Marta and the Magic Basket
Marta and the Magic Basket is about a girl who immigrates and travels to all the continents in search of secret elements for her basket. These ingredients are the rights and values of the children, especially needed during these chaotic and trying times.
This is a children’s book with an international and global projection to bring about unity in this beautiful and diverse world.
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Mismatched Martha
Martha loves socks. In fact she loves them so much that she makes sure to match her socks to whatever mood she is feeling. But there is one exception – the socks can never, ever match.
Sadly, Martha soon learns that not everyone shares her enthusiasm for mismatched socks. How can this be?
Follow Mismatched Martha through her journey as she realizes it’s more than OK to be different. It’s actually pretty magical.
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Mission Launch
Have you ever wondered why you are alive?
Have you ever pondered what you are supposed to do here?
Are you aware that you are on a secret mission?
Do you know that you have been given secret powers to enable you to succeed?
Get ready for your mission briefing!
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My Crazy Cucumber Plants
When cucumber plants defy all logic and grow past trees, towering over buildings, and even piercing the clouds, the town is in for a surprise!
Can Joe the fireman devise a plan to tame these unruly vines?
And will Derek, returning from vacation, even recognize his backyard?
Dive into My Crazy Cucumber Plants for a verdant adventure like no other!
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My Pink
Have you ever had something special that you really just couldn’t go without?
Share in the adventures of a little girl and her security blanket and the fear of letting go of things we hold dear.
It’s not always easy, but it’s an important part of growing up!
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