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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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Maria's Backpack
Sarah, Aleena, and Maria are best friends. They do everything together – they even share their hijabs!
But what happens when Maria disappears from school for a few days, and wants to be alone? Does that mean she no longer wants to be Sarah’s friend?
Join Sarah as she learns what it means to look after one’s mental health, which is just as important as taking care of our bodies.
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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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Marvin Just Can't Score
Marvin loves basketball and is praised for his skill. There's only one problem… he just can't score!
After playing a full basketball season and finishing with zero baskets, a disheartened Marvin quits basketball, his favourite sport…
Marvin needs your help! Encourage him to keep trying and keep playing the game he loves!
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Mary Molly Milly Mac
Mary Molly Milly Mac is a silly girl with uncontrollable laughs. Will a visit to Doctor Purple cure her?
Let’s find out together!
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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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Meant to Be
History unravels such irony. During World War II, a dutiful son wearing an American soldier’s uniform sat in a detention camp across the table from his father, a declared enemy. The war later brought together two identified adversaries across a vast ocean. Governments may declare hostile parties, but humans cross those boundaries.
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Meeka and Mallard
In the tranquil waters of a serene pond, Meeka, a curious little turtle, feels a pang of loneliness. With a heart full of questions and wonder, he seeks answers from the turtles, pond crabs, and even the graceful egrets and herons that frequent his watery haven. However, the bustling world around him seems too preoccupied with their own pursuits to lend a listening ear. Undeterred and fuelled by a deep-seated belief, Meeka embarks on a heartfelt quest to find a friend who understands. Dive into Meeka’s journey, a tale of persistence, hope, and the timeless search for connection.
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Meet the Knoggins
Life can be tough, especially for kids. Problems at school, issues at home, and an uncertain future can make any child feel overwhelmed. But with the right mindset and support, every child has the potential to thrive.
In their new book, Meet the Knoggins provides children with the encouragement and practical advice they need to tackle life’s challenges head-on. Through relatable stories and easy-to-follow exercises, kids will learn how to identify their passions, appreciate their own self-worth, and pursue their goals with confidence.
The Knoggins understand that while we can’t shield children from all the world’s difficulties, we can equip them with the resilience, grit, and self-belief to overcome any obstacle. This empowering book will help kids silence their self-doubt, find their voice, and take charge of writing their own story – a story filled with purpose, joy, and achievement.
Because the only limits in life are those we place on ourselves. It’s time to dream big!
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Meg Wants to Lay an Egg
Why does Meg want to lay an egg?
She is so excited to get started, but she has questions.
Is she going to cook the egg and eat it for breakfast?
Will she share the egg with you?
Will she save the egg for Easter?
Where is she going to lay the egg?
Will she lay more than one egg?
Will she need your help?
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Melissa P. Waterloaf in Shifting in and out of Control
Melisa P. Waterloaf is an adventurous, fun-loving, and very imaginative young girl. She and her best friend, Suzy, spend hours playing, riding bikes, dancing and singing, and having adventures that usually come with lots of excitement but sometimes can get them into trouble. Join the girls as they take their imaginations for a ride in an old green truck that is parked in the Waterloafs' driveway. The girls find themselves in a bit of a "pickle" as things don't quite go as planned. Sit back and buckle up for a ride that is in and out of control!
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Meowgellan
It is a beautiful day for a walk around the neighborhood! Cat explorer, Meowgellan, is ready and in the mood to visit everyone around the block. Follow the prints to go with him on his day-long walk! His friends might be from all around the world but they live happily around the same block and they all love that cute and intrepid Meowgellan!
From Scandinavian tradition to Asian culture, from South American dance to Indian street art, from American BBQ to European paintings, from North African sweet mint tea to Latin American birthday parties to Italian end-of-the-day walk, each of us is a global citizen without knowing it! And like Meowgellan, exploring the neighborhood and leaving prints on the way of open-mindedness is the path we should all follow.
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