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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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The Treasure Hunt
What is more exciting than a treasure hunt on a warm summer day with your grandpa? This is what Joe will get to do on his grandpa’s ranch. What kind of treasure will he find? Only his grandpa knows...
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Top Leaf
Embark on a delightful journey with a curious little girl, as she unfolds the wonders of her world! Top Leaf invites you to see the magic of everyday through her wide-eyed wonder. Her joy is infectious as she revels in the beauty of trees, cherishes the waves lapping at the beach, and finds excitement in all the little adventures that lie in between. With each page, her enthusiasm for the simple joys around her will surely brighten your day and remind you of the endless magic that surrounds us all. So, come along and discover the world anew through her charming escapades!
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What Hides Inside?
A read-along and participation book introducing where things come from using original illustrations to help learn about nature, animals, and themselves. It helps stimulate conversations with a child and ends with a loving, joyful message.
Illustrations are original art by the author, and include areas to increase the knowledge of art, colors, and shapes. It is an interactive book for beginner readers and for a parent to read to a young child.
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What I Dream I Can Do
What happens when “I close my eyes and take a rest”, or when they meet the tender, encouraging eyes of another? The special possibility of ‘me’ is set free in What I Dream, I Can Do.
What I Dream I Can Do is a captivatingly illustrated ‘time in’ for children and adults alike, and a kind reminder of our uniqueness and value as beings.
Children are experts at ‘being’ and when we’re in their company, it doesn’t take long to catch the energy of their joy in doing just that! Their curiosity and appreciation for everything they can see, hear, taste, touch and feel, is palpable. This affirming picture book enters a child’s world of bottomless wonder where big feelings are distilled into small words, and where the lilt of rhyme gives rise to shared delight and dreams.
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When Do Birds Fly?
Five-year-old Dove is ecstatic about everything around her, particularly the forest near her home. In her town, however, nature is outlawed from praise and exploration. She gets sent away for 10 long years when the King finds out she is fascinated by nature. He considers this to be a spell of insanity and a risk to the entire town. Later in this exile, her little sister gets banished to the forest where she finds Dove. They stay together until the King sends for Dove, but she doesn’t know why.
A mission is set that Dove and her friends and family struggle to complete. Dove must help the same man who forced her out of her home, hoping her “sickness” would not spread. The children must help him, or their city will fall apart. They must accept the challenge and take a journey they may or may not survive.
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