The Round and Round Truck
$17.99It’s Jake’s birthday and he can’t wait to go to the toy store to pick out his gift.
He knows exactly what he wants, a Round and Round Truck.
What happens when no one at the toy store knows what he is talking about?
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It’s the last day of school before Christmas break. Mrs. C is opening her gifts from the class. What does she receive? What lesson does she have to share with them before they leave?
It’s Jake’s birthday and he can’t wait to go to the toy store to pick out his gift.
He knows exactly what he wants, a Round and Round Truck.
What happens when no one at the toy store knows what he is talking about?
Tom needs help. He doesn’t have any stripes. How can he be a tiger with no stripes? His friend knows how to help him, but first, they must go into the city. The townsfolk are afraid of him. They want to lock him in a cage. Will you help Tom get his stripes?
Do you love chocolate? I do! I want chocolate every day! I love Easter because I get chocolate! I put chocolate on everything! If mom would let me put it on broccoli, I would eat it! What can I put chocolate on next?
Spike is mean and thinks it’s fun to treat people badly. Then he has a bad dream that shows him what his what his life will soon be like. Find out what Spike learned from his bad dream about what happens to bullies.
Having a cat is great except when it is a magic cat that disappears all of the time. Discover where Houdini goes when he vanishes.
Every now and then a place becomes an important part of you
the memories you make there linger long after you are grown.
Washington Junction is about a very unique train station
that has become a special place for many people, trains and even an animal or two.
When the town shows up at the local Church for the Christmas program baby Jesus is missing from the Nativity scene. Find out who took the baby Jesus and why.
Avi is a typical boy having an ordinary day full of corrections and negativity by well-meaning grown-ups. When he reaches his limit and blows up, he ends up in the time-out chair where he falls asleep. In his dream, he learns the secret of the Greatness Chair and brings his newfound wisdom back to his parents.
The First Fairy Tale: Book II is the second book in a series that creatively tells the story of our beginnings in a way that delights children and parents alike. Everyone has been born, so we have each taken this journey described in classic fairy tales, fables, allegories, legends, and myths across cultures and generations. Now you can share this magnificent journey with those who are actually taking it, those who enjoy hearing it the most and benefit from having their travels acknowledged. Parents can read The First Fairy Tale Book II: The Awakening Heart to their small children—it is really intended to be read to babies while they are still in the womb. Research shows that newborns remember the stories and songs they heard while in utero! They are calmed and reassured by the sound of your voice and the tone of their own story being told with love.
“The First Fairy Tale Book I: The Adventure Begins by Susan Highsmith combines elegant
beauty with magical words that inspire and inform us of the mystery and reality of conception.
The beautiful artwork of Mark Sean Wilson adds a transcendent aura to every page. The shapes
and colors of his illustrations combined with Susan’s enlightening text bring us the wonder of the
natural, yet miraculous, ancient journey taken by each of us.”
Daddy, Mommy, Lili, Bunni and her older brother, Jordy, go on a camping trip into the woods. Daddy has a surprise for these little adventurers, and Mommy gives them a task to keep them busy. Hmm…we wonder what the surprise is? Listening to instruction can be hard. Lili, Bunni, and Jordy soon find out.
Bobby’s First Day recounts the events of the day Bobby was born, through the eyes of newborn Bobby, who is seeing and experiencing the world for the first time. This charming, rhyming story shows us the confusing and funny way the world must seem to a baby and is engaging for both parents telling the story and the children listening.
The Gourd book is an outpouring of emotion from a grief-stricken woman over the loss of her father and the extraordinary events that inspired this fictional place full of exotic creatures telling her story of sorrow, inspiration, faith and finally peace.
The big old tree was ugly and gnarled, yet it offered shade and comfort to all who sat beneath it.
Lucy passed this tree daily on her way to school, and soon it became a very big part of her life just like her friend John.
Rocky, was rescued by Mrs. S. but she didn’t know just how bad he could be. Rocky is radical, rebellious, and rambunctious. He chews shoes, steering wheels, and steel doors.
Will Mrs. S. keep Rocky or take him back to the shelter? Find out if Mrs. S. loves Rocky even when he is bad.
This is an adventure story about a little girl named Lili with her best friend, Bunni. Mom and Dad are taking Lili and her little best friend bunny on a safari trip. Although mom and dad have told her that she wouldn't be able to find Unicorns. This has made Lili determined and very impatient to prove them wrong. So off Lili and Bunni set on a safari drive, dressed to be the best Unicorn she and Bunni can be, in the hopes of finding her unicorn. Lili and Bunni get to see some exciting animals. And as she goes along, Lili finds herself in the predicament of learning how to enjoy all the exciting animals she gets to see on her Safari trip. Lili draws all the animals she gets to see… Lili soon discovers that uncovering and spotting all the safari animals can be just as fun as looking for the Unicorn. But just when Lili wants to give up on her Unicorn finding. guess what she and Bunni stumble upon? In this adventure, Lili learns the importance of being patient and learning to be happy and content at the moment and not to miss out on all the fun around her just because she did not get her own way. This story is based on a true adventure of Aliyah and her little pink stuffed bunny.
Parents have always recognized that reading to their children is a good idea. In fact, even respected authorities like Albert Einstein have recommended reading fairy tales to children. Ancient cultures have told stories and sung songs to children-even while the children were being carried in the wombs of their mothers. Current research is now proving that babies hear while in- utero, and they remember the stories and songs they heard!
The First Fairy Tales are a series of stories that portray an idyllic journey. From the compelling union of masculine and feminine energies (The First Fairy Tale I: The Adventure Begins), throughout the development of the heart (The First Fairy Tale II: The Awakening Heart), and now to the magnificent assemblage of a body and senses ready to be born into the light (The First Fairy Tale III: Making Sense), each fairy tale describes an ideal passage that prepares Little Ones for a successful transition surrounded with love and traversed with ease.
In Joy, read these fairy tales to your Little One while you are pregnant. Your baby will get the idea! Your Little One will hear and internalize a model of a journey in which obstacles are overcome and development is both fun and awe-inspiring. Your baby will hear your voice conveying how much you appreciate the creative process being undertaken and will sense your anticipation of holding this Precious One in your arms. It is never too soon to begin communicating with your Little One who may be saying, “Tell me a story. I’m here, and I’m listening!”
I suppose the color I chose did not make my teacher happy. I wanted something neat and snappy. It’s your book so take a look inside. Then color away and have a nice day. Any color will do as this book is for you. By Carole Lathrop Moeller
Moms and kids disagree on a lot of issues. After one particular morning full of disagreements over just about everything, this book was written by a stressed-out mom and deals with the debates over bedtime, chores, bicycling rules, and movie choices. While trying to understand why so many rules exist, the child in the book realizes the rules are in place for his safety and health, and because he is loved.
Parents everywhere can relate to disagreements over family rules. Hopefully, as parents read Mom and I Disagree with their children they can reassure their children that the rules of their home are made out of concern and love.
With great challenges comes a child who found his superpower. Born with Cerebral Palsy and incredible challenges, unable to eat, walk or talk, Jamie found a way to make people ‘feel’ and for people to see him, to know him, lighting up a world in need of more love and laughter. There are such great positives that exist despite one’s challenges. It’s so important to embrace children who are different and for the world to really see them and show just how awesome they are. Jamie has the power to show you his heart and soul, to light up your world, to slow you down and make you think, to change your day. Jamie has rocked our world, and in ways we could never have imagined. He has, in more ways than we can count, been our greatest inspiration. We all want the best and most we can give our children to give them the best start in life. Sometimes plans turn out a little differently, and sometimes we are all the better for it and our eyes are opened to a world we never dreamed of or expected but are so incredibly grateful for. My heart burst with a million emotions when Jamie realized his superpower. By Lara Nathan