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Ask Annie About Microbiology
Algae and fungi and bacteria—Oh my! So, you’re telling me there is a whole other ecosystem existing all around us and we can’t even see it?
Annie, a very tiny middle-school-aged girl who has been bullied for her size, is about to find out how creatures even smaller than herself can be essential to the functions of the world we live in. This book contains scientific explanations, definitions, and links to lesson plans and coloring pages for your little scientist to learn all about microbiology—the study of microbes.
Come along with Annie to discover more about the animals living on our hands, in our fish tanks, and under our pillows that are much too small for us to see! These amazing microscopic creatures are vital to the health, function, and well-being of every other animal on the planet. Every creature, no matter how big or small, has an important purpose on Earth!
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Baby Bibba: The Giraffe Who Wanted to Be an Eagle
Did you ever want to be something or someone you’re not?
Have you ever wondered why you were born the way you are?
Meet a giraffe named Baby Bibba who asks her mama why she was born a giraffe and not an eagle. Go with Baby Bibba and Mama Giraffe to a wild elephant tea party where Baby Bibba decides she no longer wants to be an eagle. She’s happy being who she is: a giraffe in East Africa.
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Be a Good Girl
This book is a celebration of girls all around the world, rewriting what is means to “Be a Good Girl”.
A message to all girls to be true to themselves, to feel empowered to do anything, to be proud of their magic and talents, and to own their superpowers.
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Beaver's Tail
In this creative Clarke Fable, a small beaver discovers his once beautiful pond has dried up and all that remains is trash.
With the help of his forest friends, amazing things happen as the litter is put to good use. Life is restored to the pond and to those who depend on it.
Be sure to watch for the monarch butterfly that appears on each page!
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Bella and the Big Bad Bully
It doesn’t matter how big or small you may be, anyone can save the day and be a superhero.
Bella, a small, spunky Chihuahua, feels as if she can’t do as much as the rest of her pals because of her size.
Her pals always made her feel accepted – that is, until the town bully comes by.
Ty, a bulldog who is much larger than the rest and wears a shiny chain around his neck, stirs up trouble with Bella and her pals.
It isn’t until Ty and the rest of the gang is in trouble and desperately need Bella’s help that he realizes he shouldn’t bully others because of their size or shape.
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Bernie and Babs vs the Virus
Journey with Bernie and Babs on a self-healing visualization. Bang those baddies on the head and send them to waste disposal.
Bernie and Babs take on the virus with magic hammers and some serious hi-tech know-how. Adventure awaits in this charming and useful book that gives you a visual that can be used to imagine your own healing. See you in the cranial control center for bug and bot deployment.
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Beyond Caring
When young Billy and his mother encounter Mr. Simmons in the waiting room of a veterinary clinic, they uncover a disheartening misunderstanding. Mr. Simmons, an elderly man unable to read, believed he was awaiting an appointment with a doctor for humans, not a pet doctor. The medical symbol on the building had misled him.
Moved by Mr. Simmons’ plight, Billy is determined to help in a way that goes beyond merely directing him to the correct physician. With his mother – a compassionate school teacher – by his side, Billy sets into motion an extraordinary chain of events. The pair not only help Mr. Simmons learn to read but, buoyed by their success, go on to establish an adult education center.
Beyond Caring is a heartwarming tale of empathy, community, and the transformative power of education. In its conclusion, the story casts Billy and his mother as modern-day Good Samaritans, figures who extend help beyond the immediate need, giving others the tools they need to thrive.
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Binka and Tina Play Football
Binka and Tina Play Football is a heartwarming tale of two dogs who become inseparable best friends and discover their unique ability to influence the scores of football games. As their extraordinary talent becomes well-known, Binka and Tina rise to fame, captivating fans and helping their favorite teams secure victories. However, their newfound celebrity status attracts unwanted attention, and the dogs find themselves in peril when they are captured by nefarious dog-nappers.
In a thrilling turn of events, Binka and Tina must rely on their wits and courage to defend themselves, buying precious time for the neighbors to alert the authorities. Thanks to their bravery and the timely intervention of the police, the duo is rescued from their captors and returned safely home. Despite their harrowing ordeal, Binka and Tina’s love for the game remains unshakable, and they continue to use their special powers to help their beloved teams triumph on the field.
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Bison the White Buffalo
The War Between the States has since ended but tension with the Native American tribes continued over the loss of their land. During the time of restoration, the United States had begun building a railroad to connect its eastern and western shores. In 1869, the east and west railroads were connected by a golden spike in Promontory Summit in the Utah Territory creating the Transcontinental Railroad.
Train cars and locomotives began to bring travelers across the country. Many of these travelers were pioneers hoping to begin a peaceful life in the great wilderness, while others were hunters looking to become rich by hunting the noblest of all animals, the buffalo. Read along and see if Bison is able to help save his friends from the hunters and the settling of the American West in Bison the White Buffalo.
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Blue is for Brave
Luca has always found joy and serenity in his treasured collection. Among his cherished finds is Blue, an extraordinary piece that captivates him. With Blue, Luca experiences a newfound confidence, a sense that he’s been granted magical abilities. Yet, unbeknownst to him, the real magic lies within. Blue simply shines a light on the strength and potential that Luca always possessed, waiting to be discovered.
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Buto Meets His Famous Grandmother
Most parents start reading books to their children around two years old. At first, the characters tend to be imaginary or fanciful, encouraging virtues like sharing and tolerance. As reading skills advance, many kids gravitate toward more complicated, mystical stories over grounded tales. In my paediatric practice, I became convinced that reading content significantly impacts child development.
As I’ve seen with my grandchildren, reading shifts from fantasy to supernatural the older kids get, with less attention on relatable characters and environments. In writing Buto Meets His Famous Grandmother, I hope to bridge imaginative early reading to sophisticated young adult habits. The story features realistic figures for children to connect with as they transition into more complex fiction. All through the years of my paediatric practice, I was, and as I am now convinced the proper content of reading material plays an important role in children’s education and development.
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Calling Heaven
How do we communicate with a deceased loved one or get an update on our favourite pet that crossed the Rainbow Bridge?
We call Heaven, of course! You can express feelings to the individual you are missing! Maybe you didn’t get to say I love you; I miss you or remember that time we? Calling Heaven, you can say what you want for however long you want.
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