Shuffling with Wally the Alley by Jo Beth Cairns
Shuffling with Wally the Alley: The adventures of a brave baby alligator by Jo Beth Cairns
Shuffling with Wally the Alley: The adventures of a brave baby alligator by Jo Beth Cairns
Coralee, who just turned sixteen, is spending her summer vacation at the Silver Wing Point lighthouse with her beloved grandfather. She loves the smell of the briny sea and the way it crashes against the sandy beach-and this year she discovers something so fantastical, so secret that she knows this will be the best summer yet.
But a fun vacation soon turns into a stormy disaster when her grandfather goes out to sea and doesn’t return. Coralee must rely on the newfound secrets of the sea to save him. Will she do it in time to save his life?
It’s About Time is sure to become an instant family favorite! Will Grandma be able to help Big Hand and Little Hand agree to compromise and resolve their differences so they can teach children how to tell time?
In this heartwarming story, children will see how working together to get a job done can only be accomplished when everyone cooperates and feels they are important.
This book includes additional activities that will teach children how to tell time as well as create opportunities for enjoying time spent with others
Out of a world where crankiness reigns and cars run on sauerkraut comes a new invention: the SnoodleMobile, the brainchild of Herbie Snoodleman. Now cars are powered by noodles, and the delicious aroma produced fills everyone with happiness.
In the award-winning book “Snoodles, Kidoodles, Poodles, and Lots and Lots of Noodles,” Steven Joseph and Andy Case introduced us to a world where everyone was happy because of one man, Herbie Snoodleman, the inventor of the Snoodlemoblie, powered solely by noodles. It had replaced Sour Croodleman’s Krautmobile, which ran on sauerkraut and made everyone quite a bit cranky.
Open this book and ask the question, “Who’s at the door?”
This book is a great way to encourage dialogue with children at home or even in a classroom. Curious minds will love this adventure-style book, teaching them about different animals on our planet and focusing on different aspects of their life. This book will help to spark wonderful imagination and learning through repetition and colors.
A beautifully illustrated, and playfully written children’s book, Peewee the Potoo and the not really all that great day is about learning to appreciate and find enjoyment on life’s rainy days.
Luke is a very curious boy who loves exploring new places with his mama. He loves to taste and feel and talk about the things he sees around him. His curiousity leads him to learn about fruits at the farmers’ market with the help of his mama, but there is one puzzle he tries so hard to solve.
Maddie usually loses her pencils at school. It happens a lot! But today will be different, she has a new set of magical pencils. During the school day, Maddie uses her magical pencils to help others without by offering them pencils when needed. She notices how her own kindness makes others feel happy and how then it can circle back to her!
A classroom parable that explains to children the social benefits of kindness, and how a kind gesture offered tends to spread throughout others. A wonderful story about sharing to help your children understand the benefits of being kind.
“Ria and Vik’s Explorations: The Sounds of Nature” is the second book in the exciting children’s series about two best friends, Ria and Vik. In this adventure, Ria and Vik embark on a magical journey after hearing a captivating sound while on a picnic in the park. Guided by their curiosity, they follow the sound and discover a grove of tall trees swaying in the wind.