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Ari J. knew this school year would be perfect. She had perfect clothes. She would be making perfect grades. She had the perfect friends. The only not-perfect thing about Ari J. was her wild, unruly, kindergarten hair.
Author Oliver Bestul wrote this 120-poem collection during the many rambling walks of his first year at college. He uses an original poetic structure, the "bestul," to explore the sad and unsettling.
Child Loss. You don't ever "get over" your child being gone, but you do learn how to wear the pain better. Keep holding on. You're not alone.
Did God Make the Moon? answers a child's moon-sized questions with delightful simplicity. From the warmth of the morning sun to the twinkling light of the evening firefly, this heartwarming tale weaves answers about a loving Creator.
Notes I Wrote Along the Way is a collection of original poems inspired by the emotions that we gather up and confront on this journey called life.
Grace had long been a friend to Kadance. This Christmas, though, their relationship would change. Grace, having been summoned to the office of Santa, would learn about why the change would happen...and how it would come to be.
Have you ever tried to follow a butterfly? It's not easy, is it? In this story, a boy and his friends follow, observe, and learn about Mr. Butterfly. Through this encounter, described in poetic rhyme with bright vivid illustrations, the boy and the reader (that's you!) get a close look at how monarch butterflies survive in their environment.
After the solar system is imperiled by a meteor attack, Jupiter saves the other planets and helps restore order in the galaxy.
Civility is one of the most important lessons that adults can teach children. This book illustrates the elements of civil behavior by using the metaphor of building a house.
In the dark woods, an orphaned Bigfoot wishes for a family. Longing for a bright future, Baby Bigfoot puts one big hairy foot in front of the other and ventures into the unknown. When Baby Bigfoot stops at a corner bakery, a chance encounter changes his life. Could finding a forever family really be as easy as pie?
EXACTLY YOU: THE SHAPE OF YOUR FEELINGS creates an outlet for starting conversations about big feelings, such as anxiety, depression, and self-esteem. Each page is a reminder that your feelings are a beautiful masterpiece!
Reggie es un erizo con un corazón grande que se encuentra con dificultades por recuerdos de temor de su pasado. Con la ayuda de una maestra que se preocupa por él, aprende a ser fuerte, todo el tiempo, con recursos que no sabía ya tenía con él. Acompaña a Reggie mientras encuentra esperanza y fuerza en su trayecto de superación.
The Call of the Wild is a short adventure novel by Jack London, published in 1903 and set in Yukon, Canada, during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, when strong sled dogs were in high demand. The central character of the novel is a dog named Buck.
Engravings is a collection of poems written between 1995 and 2015 that span times of great joy, peaceful contentment, depression, and deep sadness. Each piece leads you through these emotions onwards to the steadfast assurance of security and love in Jesus Christ—available to everyone.
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