Kamari Loses a Tooth by Kendra Thomas
A Little girl name Kamari learns about the importance of losing her teeth. Go on an adventure with Kamari as she learns it is okay to lose her teeth.
A Little girl name Kamari learns about the importance of losing her teeth. Go on an adventure with Kamari as she learns it is okay to lose her teeth.
Money is an ever intriguing yet difficult concept to grasp for kids. This book playfully explains how money works while reminding kids (and parents) that nothing is more important then spending time with each other. Printed with OpenDyslexic typeface, which helps people with dyslexia read more efficiently.
Have You Seen Sierra Knight?
Officer Carlise is on the case as one of Willow Bay’s own goes missing. Sierra Knight hasn’t been seen in fifteen days. Her disappearance has rocked the city, bringing the public together as they strive to bring Sierra home. With the help of Officer Carlise’s fellow detectives, and the support of the community, they gather evidence, and pursue leads in hopes that their efforts will solve the case.
In Finding Sierra, we learn the importance of community, comradery, and internet safety. Readers will get a glimpse into the very real dangers of entertaining strangers online, and what we can do to prevent involvement in harmful situations.
Join us and Officer Carlise as we share this story, and solve this missing mystery.
Dr. Marsha and her crew are living in Australia teaching healthy habits to the other animals in their town. But she turns into Doctoroo! to help solve mysteries all over the world! In this book, they fly to America to find out who stole all the marshmallows and hotdogs from the 4th of July cookout. Who could it be?!
Nurse LaLa takes young readers on a journey through the world of nursing exploring sixteen different specialty areas to practice in. She hopes that the younger generation would be inspired to join the profession. Nurse LaLa discusses her challenge of fear and how she overcame it. Readers will be encouraged by her story and will be motivated to overcome fear themselves. Excellent read. Relatable for those in late elementary and beyond.
Children love word games. This delightful book uses bright pictures of kooky animals to introduce children to the power of the alphabet and the fun of alliteration.
Absolute Animal Alliteration takes every single letter of the alphabet (yes, even X!) and applies an animal subject, a verb, and descriptive words (adjectives and adverbs) to create phrases of authentic alliteration.
Zee Zee looks different to the other zebras. Her friends don’t let her join in with their games, and this makes Zee Zee feel sad.
But Zee Zee and her friends are about to learn that being different is ok because it’s what makes us all special.
This story helps children to understand from an early age that everyone is unique and that kindness is key to help everyone to feel accepted.
Mommy and Daddy are finally home from a long exhausting day. Mom and Dad are ready for a relaxing night, but baby girl has other plans.
First days can be tough, especially for someone as shy as Mikey but Mikey’s new school is a little different. On his first day, he meets his principal and some incredible children who help him discover his own superpower within and he learns that no matter what we may look like on the outside, everyone has something that makes them valuable.
Can Mikey learn to use his newfound superpower to make his school a better place for all students?
Welcome Home is a delightful story that calms children’s fears while moving to a new home.