Poo-Dunit? by Katelyn Aronson
Sniff, sniff! went Mouse. Whiff, whiff! went Mouse.
“Who left this poo outside my house? I must undo this mystery. Poo-dunit?”
Sniff, sniff! went Mouse. Whiff, whiff! went Mouse.
“Who left this poo outside my house? I must undo this mystery. Poo-dunit?”
Join Luke as he begins to discover who he truly is and what he is capable of when put under pressure.
Luke caught his fist just inches from his face and grabbed hold of the boy’s wrist with both of his hands. From the floor, where he still lay, Mark watched on, mesmerised as Luke started to swing the boy around in circles, like an Olympic hammer. The boy went flying as Luke released him and landed with a thud onto the grass.
When Harmony’s mummy dies, the pain is worse than any Ouchy she has ever had and it won’t go away. Then she stumbles on something special of mummy’s and its comfort helps her navigate the difficult journey through grief. This heart-warming story helps children understand the grieving process in an open and gentle way.
Have you ever seen a Sasquatch go to school? Well, Sadie is a Sasquatch, and she is so excited to start her first day of school. But, she will quickly learn that the way Sasquatches behave in the wild may not always be appropriate for the classroom!
Julius, Zeus, Poseidon, and Pepper are four best friends who have wonderful adventures together. Julius loves different types of trucks, tractors, and recreational vehicles. When the group meets Vactor Truck, Julius is excited to learn about the important jobs these trucks do every day. Join the group as they ride scooters at the skate park and help Mama in her vegetable garden.
Alex and Jessie find an old globe in the closet of Jessie’s new room. While they examine it, they are transported to a fantastic world filled with gnomes, fairies, and terrible ogres. But the way home is not easily reached. Will Alex and Jessie find their way back home? Or, will they be trapped forever in a world of fantasy and magic?
Ever been in bad mood? Felt grumpy, sad, or angry? Had a day that wasn’t going right? How do you get rid of big feelings? Do you hide them? Do you fight them? What do you do?
Explore how to handle those not so good days with How to Lose a Bad Mood. It’s the perfect children’s book to promote emotional intelligence.
This tale takes you on a mystical journey of overcoming fear while meeting new magical friends along
the way. When kindergartner, Adam, is too afraid of going to school for the first time, the magic within
him takes him to a whimsical land, Peach Tree Falls, where he meets a tiny fairy wizard, Zion the
Magnificent. The pair quickly become best friends. While gliding through the blue skies of Peach Tree
Falls, Zion reassures Adam that it’s ok to be afraid sometimes. After an eventful tour of the land, Adam is
ready to return home to his twin sister Abigail and his parents. Adam conquered his frightful first day of
school by his sister’s side and learned a valuable lesson of self-confidence with a touch of magic.
“Now here is a secret you should know; you don’t have to follow the ‘status quo.’ You may feel pressure, and that’s ok. You’re going to leave your mark someday!”
Embark on an exciting adventure with a zany cast of characters who explore, discover and inspire young minds to dream, imagine and think BIG! Readers will learn that believing in themselves, being kind to others, and remaining hopeful is the key to achieving their greatest goals.
The Sunshine Rock: A Story About Empathy tells the story of Alexis, who has just moved to Maryland with her mom and brother while her dad is away in the army. The book begins the night before Alexis’ first day at her new school, when her brother gives her a Sunshine Rock to use whenever she needs support. The rock is quickly put to the test as Alexis navigates her first day full of nerves. After an embarrassing moment leaves Alexis feeling sad, a lesson from the school counselor brings forth a positive discussion about seeing things from others’ perspectives and practicing empathy.