Venture deep into the ocean with Tally Turtle and Matilda Whale.
This wonderful tale for young readers introduces the ecological impact of oil spills on nature.
As Tally goes on an adventure of a lifetime, you will discover a story of friendship and courage, and learn about the cycle of life with a special surprise ending!
Shelley Goes to Summer Camp is a great way to teach kids about love, acceptance, embracing new changes, and dealing with their fears and anxieties while away from family.
Shelly is heading off to summer camp, this will be her first time away from her family. Shelly was scared and nervous, then her parents told her about making new memories and new friends, so she was also looking for a great adventure with new friends.
Join Shelly on her adventurous journey to summer camp as she meets an adorable parrot named Coco and makes new friends and memories along the way.
This book is a celebration of friendship, kindness, diversity and encourages children to accept each other with an open heart.
This is an easy-to-read children’s book about emotions. Young children, particularly toddlers, and preschoolers, will identify and understand their primary emotions with simple facial expressions, such as happy, sad, mad, and scared.
Further adventures of the 6 year old Alex and his talking cat Bim. In these “Catventures” Alex again spends his summer vacation with Grandma in Upstate New York. He sells lemonade to passersby, he learns how to swim, and watches street artists. On July 4th he goes for a trip to NY City, where he visits the Statue of Liberty, The Magic Toy Shop, and finally witnesses the famous fireworks at the Brooklyn Bridge.
Deepa LOVES to dance. She studies a dance from India called Bharatanatyam that is like moving poetry! But since her dance is different from what her friends at school do, she isn’t sure if she should share it. Is there someone like Deepa in your class at school? What passion might you two share? Read to find out how you two are alike, how you are different, and how you could be friends to one another.
You never know what you will find until you start observing!
Join Emmi and friends on their backyard expedition where they use their senses to observe the creatures in their natural environment. Science and Nature meet in this outdoor adventure for ages 3 to 6, where kids use a log book to capture what they find and learn to craft play paper binoculars for their own expeditions!
Macky, Joshy, and Cayden have found something magical in the forest, but why can’t the adults see it, besides Aunty Sydnie of course who is a big kid. What happens when everyone’s parents go missing? How will our heroes band together to save Monika, Jessee, and Robyn?
The book follows the journey of a little black girl that, through bullying, negativity, lack of representation, and body image issues – she learns lessons that help her to love herself, her family, and her friends. Through many life experiences, it is hoped that each book teaches children the importance of standing up for yourself, loving your body despite color, shape or size, and how family and friends can be your best support system. The book will focus on exposing young readers to understanding different emotions, how to deal with bullying, racism, family, and friendships.
Children will relate to first-day-of-school jitters as animal students prepare and set off for Mr. Mole’s colorful classroom. Anxiety builds as everyone settles into school to meet one another and tackle their first lesson-learning colors!
Young students come to recognize that just as colors are distinct and beautiful in their own way, they are safe to embrace their own uniqueness, too. The day is spent sharing and blending paints while forging happy friendships.
Gently tapping into themes of fitting in, self-esteem and anxiety while teaching color concepts, the story helps conquer the insecurities felt when children begin something new and unknown.
Spencer and Cayden have always known that they were different from each of their parents, but when Spencer saves Cayden from a stab wound using only her tears and sheer willpower, they find out exactly what they are: the only two of their kind, born under a prophecy. Not Caster, not Familiar, but an impossible combination of both known as The Two, or The Lovers.Stumbling through the new world of Casters, Familiars and Demigods together proves dangerous for the pair, and unwanted enemies arise as emotions between them become more and more complicated.