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My Friend, Thomas Carl
Thomas Carl was a cat waiting in an animal shelter for a new friend.
I had moved to a new city and was lonely and afraid. I was looking for a new friend as well.
This charming and entertaining tail tells how Thomas Carl and I became best friends, and how Thomas Carl helped me say goodbye to that loneliness and fear. It proves that friendship and acceptance can come from anywhere…
…even a cat!
This story will inspire young readers to think more about the importance of friendship and giving everyone a chance. It also reminds us that, no matter our size, we can all have a positive impact on others.
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Willey and Shelley’s Adventure Downunder
This is the second book in a three-part series where Willey and Shelley embark on an extraordinary adventure in the magical land of Australia. While many of us have seen movies or documentaries about this fascinating country, this story offers a fresh perspective.
When Willey transforms into a koala bear and Shelley becomes a kangaroo, they experience the breathtaking countryside and its unique wildlife from an entirely new viewpoint. Through their journey, they learn the importance of understanding others, helping those in need, and looking out for one another.
This story invites you and your children to explore Australia’s vibrant landscapes and encounter its remarkable animals in a fun and imaginative way. Hopefully, it will inspire you to embrace new friendships and see life through the eyes of others.
I hope you enjoy reading this book as much as I enjoyed writing it. Stay curious and forever young.
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Shugart: The Candy-Eating Dragon
Too much candy
Won’t be fun,
And the holiday season
Has just begun.
‘What to do with the excess?’
Grown-ups might ask.
This book has the answer:
(hint): A dragon’s up to the task!
“‘Twas the night before Halloween and all through the house,
a creature was stirring, but it wasn’t a mouse…”
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The Wild Imaginings of Telma: Book 1
On the day the little elephant was born, the sun shone brightly, and birds sang in the trees. She was born on an elephant reserve, where many other elephants lived and were cared for by staff and volunteers from all over the world.
For a time, she stayed close to her mother, looking, listening, and taking in the world for the first time. Her mother, Uzuri, whose name means ‘beauty’ in Swahili, gently nudged her baby, encouraging her to stand. She tried but was unable.
She tipped over because she was born missing the lower half of her right leg and was small even for a newborn elephant. The staff at the reserve grew concerned and stepped in to help care for her. She did not have a name yet.
As the days passed, she was determined to survive. She ate as if she wanted to grow big and strong, always finishing her milk and searching for more. No matter how many times she fell, she never gave up trying to stand.
One day, a staff member at the reserve looked at her and said, ‘I will name you Telma.’ In Greek, Telma means ‘the will to overcome any obstacle,’ a name she would live up to. She was learning to walk, but she dreamed of running.
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Mackenzie's Deer Trouble!
Where are displaced animals supposed to live? Because their natural habitats are disappearing, they are sharing our yards and parks more every day.
For the last several years, we have encountered wild animals in our yard on almost a daily basis. That made it necessary to learn how to interact with these animals. We have had individual deer, does with fawns, and little groups of five or six deer in our yard looking for food and water. They come all year long, no matter the season.
The deer are adorable, look harmless, and do not seem to fear humans. You can take photographs of them and enjoy watching their little ones at play. They seem to tolerate our presence if we do not get too close to them or try to touch them.
But, for the safety of our children, they need to understand the difference between a wild animal and a pet.
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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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Kit the Keystone
When Kit the tiny baby beaver is born, they soon discover that they are incredibly special. Kit is a keystone species, who can create spaces for other animals to live in and thrive.
But Kit’s peaceful life at Stillwater Pond takes a dramatic turn when Kit’s best friend, a Green Treefrog, discovers an invasive plant species threatening to destroy all the plants of Stillwater Pond!
They must find a new home for all the creatures, but can little Kit brave the unknown for the good of all?
Join Kit and their best friend, Benny, on an epic keystone adventure that will change their lives forever.
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Santa Claus Lost His HO HO HO
It was a week before Christmas and all the elves
Were busy packing the sleigh, being their jolly little selves.When Mrs. Claus ran out into the fallen snow
She cried out loud, ‘Santa has lost his HO HO HO!’So hurry everyone, get busy to find
Santa’s HO HO HO and get it in time,So Santa can deliver toys on Christmas Eve,
While the boys and girls are sound asleep.So does Santa get back his HO HO HO?
Unless you read the book, you may never know!$9.95 - 
                                        
The Magical Adventures of Sadie and Seeds - Book 3
Sadie lost her way one day, trotting down the street to play.
The sun was shining, she had to know: just where will this fun day go?
This sweet little lab, where will it lead?
When all of the sudden, rolled out a green melon, who Sadie now calls Seeds!
What a special new friend,
So green and round,
Crazy new adventures will surely abound!
Let’s go to the park!
Let’s go to the zoo!
Sadie knew she could bark, but do cows really moo?
Sadie will trot and Seeds will roll. This friendly pair, where will they go?
Come along with them and enjoy the ride!
Sadie and Seeds will be side-by-side.
$11.95 
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