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A Cat Named Freddie
In the depths of the forest, a tiny, injured kitten fights against the odds, left alone and abandoned. The reasons behind its abandonment and its crippling condition remain a haunting mystery.
This compelling tale unravels the extraordinary journey of Freddie, as he faces personal loss and learns to navigate the harsh realities of survival. But hope flickers amidst the darkness when a remarkable bond forms between the timid feline and a compassionate soul. Enter Mrs. J, a truly extraordinary person whose heart overflows with kindness and empathy, as she takes pity on the little ginger cat.
Through patience, understanding, and unwavering compassion, Mrs. J gradually earns Freddie’s trust over an extended period. And within this fragile trust, an enduring friendship begins to bloom—one that defies the boundaries between species. Their extraordinary connection, witnessed by an inquisitive observer who becomes an integral part of Freddie’s life, showcases the transformative power of even the smallest acts of kindness.
Within these pages, readers are immersed in a tale that celebrates the incredible bond that can arise from a compassionate gesture—a bond that blossoms into unwavering loyalty and forever friendship. With its eloquent and evocative prose, this book beckons both young readers and seasoned storytellers alike, offering a poignant insight into the transformative potential of love and compassion. Complemented by stunning illustrations that breathe life into every page, this enchanting tale is destined to become a cherished treasure for generations to come.
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A True Story Of Tiny Timm
Tiny Timm’s rear legs have never worked, but that hasn’t slowed him down. He has a feisty nature and never gives up. He’s special - he shows kindness to all other species of animals as well as humans. He teases Cooper, the cat, then puts his ears back and cuddles up to him for a short nap.
Tiny Timm shows us how a cute, fluffy bunny makes friends and how to bring joy to others. He senses when a child that holds him has special needs or might need comfort and he curls up in the child’s arms giving love and comfort. What he lacks in hopping ability, he makes up for with his personality and kindness. He’s loyal – he’s never forgotten how his brother, Tunnel, raised him and taught him how to eat and move around.
All of the animals here are rescues, and he loves to make the rounds and give each of them a morning kiss; they run up to him and say ‘Hi’ with a kiss. This book reflects a typical ‘Tiny Timm Day’.
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Close Friends' Cathedral Adventure
Peat, a toad, and Paul-Paulette, an earthworm, live in the woods beneath the roots of their friend, Christy, a Christmas fern. One day they are dug up and carried away. Christy is replanted in a pot large enough to hold Paul-Paulette, but Peat is too big to get in and cannot completely hide. He stays under Christy’s fronds, but can’t disappear.
Together with their wild flower friends, they are taken to the Washington National Cathedral to participate in the annual Festival of Flowers. While the plants are being carried into the cathedral, Peat is discovered, picked up and left in the Garth – the small, enclosed garden near the base of the stairs.
This is the story of the little toad’s adventure as he tries to find his plant and animal friends in the huge building. It is a tour of the cathedral and an introduction to cathedral architecture inside and out. A short glossary of architecture terms is included.
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I Couldn't Find Her So I Created Her
To be honest, if anyone could have given me anything growing up, being rescued would have been my first choice. I Couldn't Find Her So I Created Her is a novel told in poems, chronicling author Tyler Harrison's experience with abuse, trauma, life, love, and God. Don't be afraid to speak up about abuse; it is serious.
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Max's Manual for Good Manners
Children need to learn basic etiquette beyond saying, ‘please’ and ‘thank you.’
In recent years, rude behavior and bullying have become the ‘new norm’ while common courtesy seems to be a thing of the past.
What separates humans from animals is our ability to reason and manage our emotions.
Yet, what if children could learn manners from a story about a dog who struggles with the same emotional challenges as they do?
Training children and dogs is not an easy task.
This book aims to teach children manners through the eyes of a dog named ‘Max,’ who is modeled after my own dog, ‘Mad Max.’
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My Best Friend
Discover the essence of true friendship in the heartwarming tale, My Best Friend. In a world where connections are invaluable, this poignant story reminds us that everyone longs for a companion.
Amidst the myriad forms friendship can take – a neighbor, a schoolmate, even a beloved pet – have you found that one special bond? Within these pages, immerse yourself in the journey of finding a friend, a confidant, someone who remains by your side through thick and thin.
Sometimes, a best friend is invisible to others, a cherished presence only you can perceive. In this tender exploration of companionship, unlock the magical realm where unseen friendships are forged and cherished, demonstrating the profound impact a single, steadfast friend can have on our lives.
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The Little Worry Warts
What if a little lightning bug loses her light? What happens when a horsefly lands in a giant web? Do bumblebees lose their stings?
This book addresses the what ifs of life for everyone!
Lexi, Horace, Bella and Gus teach worriers to focus on the positive aspects of life and their friendships in a way that only The Little Worry Warts can.
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The Native: Buffalo
The native boy lay on the grass. It was a warm day. Gently rolling hills of rich green grass extended to the horizon. The native boy relaxed, soaking in the warmth of the sunshine. He was happy. The day was beautiful. The sky was a light blue. There wasn’t a cloud in the sky. There was no breeze. It was quiet. The native boy was calm. His life was about to change. He would learn that farming is fun.
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The Toad and His Warts
In this endearing Clarke Fable, a young toad finds great delight in counting his glorious warts, but runs into trouble when he tries to count all of them. He remains persistent in his goal, never giving up, and finally finds a solution to his problem. Be sure to look for the beautiful dragonfly as it flits throughout the pages! This book has a repeating chorus that will be helpful to young children who are early readers.
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