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3-2-1-Blast OFF! A delightful introduction to our solar system for curious young minds. Easy to understand text and beautiful illustrations help to captivate the imaginations of early readers. This 32-page children's picture book contains facts about our Sun, Moon, and planets, as well as other fun facts about the solar system. Young Explorer Series: Children's picture book for ages 3 through 8.
T'was the Mice Before Christmas is a twist on a rhyming tale that little ones will enjoy, and parents will find amusing.Come share Christmas Eve with the family of mice that roam the house searching for treats while everyone else is fast asleep. Although the mice come up empty handed, Santa seems to have found himself a nice big plate of cookies and milk. Could there be enough to share? This picture book is told in whimsical rhyme with lovely illustrations for ages 3-10.
Chuck the Duck: The Swimming LessonChildren, and adults alike, will not only relate to Chuck's story, they will find themselves rooting for the quirky underdog.Although swimming comes easy for most ducks, it did not come easy for Chuck. He had tried over and over with no luck. The other ducks laughed and teased him until Chuck finally gave up.With the encouragement of a piglet friend and the help of a beaver, Chuck agrees to try once more. Children's Picture Book for ages 4-10 (32-pages)
"Croak! Croak! Croak! Get out of my way. I'm king of this pond. Now, do as I say!" Jeremiah was a sassy, plump bullfrog who thought he owned the whole pond. He spent his days being rude and bullying everyone around him. When the other pond critters grew tired of Jeremiah's unkind ways, they decided to pack all their belongings and search for a pond without a rude king. Jeremiah soon realized, being "king" of an empty pond was lonely and he began to miss the others. Was it too late for the "bully" frog to change his ways?
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