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The Adventures of Lucky and Bud: The Pursuit
by Francis C. PengitoreThis sequel to The Adventures of Lucky and Bud: The Rescue finds the boys at the center of a mystery when their chipmunk cousins&’ winter food cache is robbed, and the mischievous pair, who have a reputation for raiding bird feeders, eating flower bulbs, and stealing corn cobs and tomatoes from Mr. Pickles&’ vegetable garden, become suspects. To clear their names, find the real thief and, hopefully, recover the stolen food, they lead a search with help from their friends and other animals in their neighborhood to hunt for clues in what turns out to be a thrilling and, at times, risky, pursuit.Along the way, the amateur detectives learn about the importance of friendship and loyalty, as well as the problems that can arise from prejudging others without knowing all the facts or shunning those who look different or come from unfamiliar places.
Apollo the Angora Goat
by Michele McCoyApollo the Angora Goat is a heartwarming children&’s book that tells the story of Apollo, an Angora goat born and raised on a lively farm in California. Through Apollo&’s eyes, young readers will discover the joys of farm life, the beauty of friendships, and the adventures that come with growing up alongside a diverse group of animal friends. As Apollo and his companions play and explore their world, they learn valuable lessons about friendship and life. This charming first book in a series invites children to join Apollo on his delightful adventures, promising a journey filled with fun and learning.
Elodie’s Magical Adventures
by Kate DiNardoIn Elodie&’s Magical Adventures, readers are introduced to a young girl with big dreams and an imagination that knows no bounds. Even with Kindergarten just around the corner, Elodie is already dreaming of magical adventures that may one day come true. With the love and support of those around her, Elodie believes that anything is possible.Follow along as Elodie embarks on a journey of the mind, exploring enchanted forests, meeting mystical creatures, and discovering hidden treasures. With each turn of the page, readers will be captivated by Elodie&’s boundless imagination and the possibilities that await her.
The Magical Adventures of Sadie and Seeds - Book 3: A Slithering New Friend
by C. EidsonSadie lost her way one day, trotting down the street to play.The sun was shining, she had to know: just where will this fun day go?This sweet little lab, where will it lead?When all of the sudden, rolled out a green melon, who Sadie now calls Seeds!What a special new friend,So green and round,Crazy new adventures will surely abound!Let&’s go to the park!Let&’s go to the zoo!Sadie knew she could bark, but do cows really moo?Sadie will trot and Seeds will roll. This friendly pair, where will they go?Come along with them and enjoy the ride!Sadie and Seeds will be side-by-side.
Froggy Bill and the Lost Lily Pad
by Stephan BattAfter surviving a terrible thunderstorm, Froggy Bill discovers that his beloved lily pad has disappeared! With little time to waste, Froggy Bill embarks on an adventure around the bay to try to locate his lost lily. Along the way, he reunites with some of his old friends from Turtle Trail, Crabby Creek, and Lizard Lagoon.Hop along with Froggy Bill as he explores fun new places and seeks to turn his sadness into triumph. Froggy Bill reminds us all that with perseverance and a little help from some friends, we can accomplish more than we ever thought possible.
Fish at the Fair
by Kellie NicholsonAt a bustling country fair, young Scoot and his mom are immersed in a whirlwind of vibrant colors, delightful games, and an array of fascinating animals.Amid the tantalizing scents of fair treats blending with rustic barnyard aromas, they encounter a carnival man boasting bowls filled with shimmering goldfish.All it takes to win a finned friend is a coin tossed into a dish! But will Mom allow Scoot the chance?Whether Scoot goes home with a new pet or just a cherished memory, it&’s bound to be an unforgettable day at the fair!
The Little Worry Warts
by Melissa Laffey-FloresWhat if a little lightning bug loses her light? What happens when a horsefly lands in a giant web? Do bumblebees lose their stings?This book addresses the what ifs of life for everyone! Lexi, Horace, Bella and Gus teach worriers to focus on the positive aspects of life and their friendships in a way that only The Little Worry Warts can.
Sly the Fly to the Rescue
by Hamilton WilliamsSly the fly is always for a good adventure and he has one here in sly the fly to the rescue. How cool would it be to have a chance to be a hero? Sly has that chance as he dodges fly swatters, and an encounter with a bear, trying to rescue a pretty girl fly.There is never a boring day in the life of sly the fly.This adventure will have you on the edge of your seat cheering him on as he tries to be a hero in Sly the Fly to the Rescue!
Tyler Goes to School
by Andrea BeamTyler faces the first-day jitters with more on his mind than most. His wheelchair sets him apart in a world of footsteps.But as the school doors loom ahead, will Tyler let his nerves steer his day, or can his boundless imagination propel him toward an unexpected journey? Join Tyler as he navigates the hallways and hearts of his new school, discovering that the wheels of courage and creativity can roll over any obstacle.
The Magical Forest of Lemon
by Jk HaskimDo you ever dream of escaping to a world of endless fun and adventure? A world where everyone is treated equally, no matter their differences? A place without the constraints of technology? Well, dream no more! This short story will take you on an unforgettable journey to a land filled with wonder and excitement.Whether you&’re reading to your child or simply seeking a lighthearted escape, this tale is sure to captivate readers of all ages. With each turn of the page, you&’ll be transported to a world where imagination runs wild, and anything is possible.As you journey through the chapters, you&’ll be delighted by the colorful characters and the imaginative settings that surround them. And as you share this adventure with your little ones, you&’ll see their faces light up with wonder and amazement.So, why wait? Open this book and let the adventure begin! This heartwarming story is sure to become a beloved family favorite for years to come.
Nature Nibbles: Alphabet Crunch A-Z
by Jenny WishNature Nibbles: Alphabet Crunch A-Z celebrates the twist and turn of letters in rhyme. Whimsical and wacky, nature bites their way to unexpected choices. Children will giggle their way in fun while learning the alphabet. This charming little book celebrates unleashed imagination for the early learner and their parents. Nibble away!
Jesse and the Climate Monster
by Tom MedeirosJesse and the Climate MonsterAn Introduction for parents and teachersAs the news of climate change and climate related disasters expands, our school age children are not immune to the feelings of fear and helplessness. Jesse and the Climate Monster, published as a bilingual (English/Spanish) book, allows young readers, their classmates and their families, an opportunity to begin to understand climate change as presented in an engaging tale. Within the story, early readers are exposed to many of the effects of climate change as Jesse relates the experiences of Jesse&’s classmates. In addition to the story, the accompanying links, activities, and illustrated glossary allow younger students, their classmates and their families, further access to climate information in an age-appropriate format. This story provides a ray of optimism, and a feeling of empowerment to our young readers. Jesse y el Monstruo ClimáticoUna introducción para padres y maestrosMientras que se difunden noticias de desastres relacionados con el clima, nuestros estudiantes jóvenes no son inmunes a sentimientos de miedo y desamparo. Jesse y el monstruo climático les brinda a los lectores jóvenes una oportunidad para empezar a entender el cambio climático a través de un cuento cautivador. Dentro del cuento, los lectores son expuestos a muchos de los efectos del cambio climático mientras Jesse relata las experiencias de sus compañeros de clase. Su uso de poderes recién descubiertos revela las múltiples posibles maneras de abordar el cambio climático. Además del cuento, los enlaces, actividades y glosario ilustrado les permiten a los estudiantes jóvenes profundizar su acceso a información climática en un formato apropiado para su edad. El cuento brinda un rayo de optimismo, citando evidencias de actividades respetuosas con el clima que todos pueden realizar.
Getting a Ride in Daddy's Low Rider Truck
by Mary HernandezFamily potluck birthday parties are a kaleidoscope of joy, laughter, and shared memories. With every dish served, stories are passed around just as generously as the Tres Leches cake for dessert. The thrill heightens as a pinata bursts, showering treats for all to enjoy. As melodies from the Mariachis fill the air, dancing feet and singing voices join in a vibrant celebration. And when rain clouds gather, they don't dampen spirits, but rather offer the joy of splashing in puddles and waiting out the storm together. Mud-trapped cars? No problem! A ride in Daddy's iconic Lowrider Truck becomes a spontaneous adventure, filled with giggles and song. And as the evening unfurls, new parties beckon in the distance, leading to new rhythms, new friends, and more cherished moments. After all, it's never too late to join the fiesta, especially when a Lowrider Truck arrives in style.
Penguineroo at My Party!
by Ms BobbiAs Penny is getting ready for her birthday party, she hears a mysterious knock on the door.She is shocked when she opens the door to find a real Penguineroo who came over just for her party.Let your imagination take you through what happened when Penny celebrated with a Penguineroo.What might you do if you had a Penguineroo?
The Beauties and The Beasts: Creatures At the Bottom of the Ocean
by Betty PfeifferWhen do you know someone best? When you read their biography or when you have a conversation with them? Of course, it&’s when you have a one-on-one visit. Go down in a submersible, the HOV (Human Occupied Vehicle) Alvin, to make the journey to their home. You&’ll meet the weird, the cute, the flashy, and the fierce creatures of the deep.In this book, you won&’t just read a bunch of facts about these remarkable animals—you can learn to know them personally. They&’ll talk to you about themselves, their relatives, and their enemies. As a surprise bonus, you will find out about the many ways your new friends are helping us solve some of our medical problems.Suppose you are interested in learning more about what happens in the ocean. In that case, two people (real people) will tell you what they were like at your age and what motivated them to make the ocean, which covers about 70 percent of the earth&’s surface, their life&’s work.
You Gotta Have Cheer
by Lois MortonYou Gotta Have Cheer is full of art games, poems, stories, and best of all, whimsical cheers for school and home interaction with your kids.&“Make hand movements to clap, tap, and hand jive your own way,To set up class rules and organize your day.&”There are funny toasts and roasts. You might even insert your friends and family names to cheer them on.&“You ran for someone dear you loved,And I know she loved you on earth and above.&”Lois has had &“MOR-TONS&” of fun teaching art and has inspired hundreds of kids with her creative spirit and enthusiasm. Her poems, cheers, toasts, and stories were created along her teaching journey. Enjoy!
I'm Going to the Park: You Choose the Fun!
by Kimberly PennistonWhat if you could choose the fun? Today we are going to the park, but you get to choose your own adventure. How are you going to get there? What are you going to play on? Who are you going to play with? Join us for a wonderful day at the park where you make the decision on how to make it amazing!
Cute Little Suzy Plum: your fairy tail friend
by Saskia KeiserSuzy Plum is a cute little mouse with a very long tail. She can&’t play with the other mice Because her tail always gets in the way. Then one day Suzy discovers That she actually has a fairy tail That leaves cute little flowers wherever it goes!
How the Trolls Got Their Hair
by Lisbeth CeaserBefore the trolls had hair, they were nearly invisible. They were very cute, but they were not particularly interesting. Then a couple of young trolls set out on a quest to cover their heads. Thanks to some very smart teachers and very wise parents, the trolls made a surprising discovery. They put their heads together and showed all their friends how to be the happy-go-lucky, colorfully-haired trolls we know today.What did the wise parents and smart teachers know? The step-by-step guide to reading together at the end of the story will tell everyone how to share the secret of the troll&’s discovery. You may never see a bald troll, but the steps of the story of how they got their colorful hair will lead to many surprising discoveries of your own. Children, teachers, parents, and readers of all ages will enjoy sharing both the story of the trolls and the important message that the best stories are those we share with others.
Animal ABC for Children of All Ages
by C. BoulangerWhen COVID-19 lockdowns swept the globe, creativity unlocked for one woman in Belleville, Ontario. Alone with her cat, C. Boulanger turned to a fantasy world she had long imagined, bringing to life a charming children&’s tale. With whimsical animals as guides straight from her isolation, she penned Animal ABC for Children of All Ages not just to delight young readers, but to remind all of us that even in the darkest of days, joy and wonder still exist if only we know where to look. Brighten your family&’s time at home with this playful journey of imagination.Cover designed by Janet Eastwood.
A Strange Grandmother Comes Visiting
by Ambreen AhmadHassan had a problem. His grandmother was unlike any of the grandmothers he had ever seen! Her looks were different, her dress was different, and she even spoke differently. They were family but it was like they came from two different worlds. Hassan worried what his friends would think if they met her. &‘She is so strange,&’ Hassan thought, until he discovered his grandmother&’s secret strengths.
My Friend, Thomas Carl
by Nathaniel C. NelsonThomas Carl was a cat waiting in an animal shelter for a new friend.I had moved to a new city and was lonely and afraid. I was looking for a new friend as well.This charming and entertaining tail tells how Thomas Carl and I became best friends, and how Thomas Carl helped me say goodbye to that loneliness and fear. It proves that friendship and acceptance can come from anywhere……even a cat!This story will inspire young readers to think more about the importance of friendship and giving everyone a chance. It also reminds us that, no matter our size, we can all have a positive impact on others.
Mice Make the Best Friends
by L. L. WolfeHaving befriended a small mouse named Violet in her garden, Tilly makes it her mission to move her indoors before the weather turns cold.After all, it is the right thing to do, even if just for a season or two.And perhaps, just perhaps, Tilly will discover that mice make the very best of friends!
Heron at Pine Lake
by Kathleen KenneavyOne afternoon, while enjoying a long weekend with their parents at their cabin in Wisconsin, Lizbeth and Ian decide to take a rowboat ride on Pine Lake. Fishing for bluegills, or watching the diving loons while paddling along would usually be considered a good trip. But Lizbeth and Ian could not imagine the adventure that lay before them this day. They were accustomed to seeing a varied selection of wildlife at the lake, but coming face to face with a four-foot heron – that was unexpected! The excitement had just begun. The entire family and a neighbor are brought together to solve the problem of seeking refuge for a stranded young bird. It was a day like no other. This day would ultimately shape the futures of Lizbeth and Ian as adults. Have you ever experienced an exciting adventure while out enjoying nature? Happy reading!
Do You Dream of Trains?
by Loretta LunaWhen you're in love, you often dream of the thing you love, even if it's a train. You dream of &“trains speeding through the desert night, thousands of stars shining bright.&” And you wonder, will others see the beauty you see, the freedom you feel, or the excitement of winning a race, when you are on a train?