To small children their mammy’s are their world, they are the fixers, the co-pilots, the movers and shakers in their every day. They can find lost stuff, cook, comfort, cure, play and even send their kids to sleep – sometimes! This book is a celebration of all mammy’s out there and their super- powers.
Spencer Winkles and his family live above their bakery in the center of town. The Winkles are famous for their tasty pastries, so Spencer also wants to become a master pastry chef.
In the story, Spencer and the Quarantine Birthday, children learn that even when life brings strange and unusual circumstances such as a worldwide pandemic, we can adapt by working together to solve life’s problems. Miss Hunnybun encourages her students to use their own special voice to help each other to make our world a better place
Do you have worry bees? You know, those buzzing sounds that enter your brain when you are anxious or concerned about something. Franky had a very bad case of the worry bees. Then, he shared what was happening to him with his mom and his dad.
Brown boy, Brown Boy, Tell Me What You See is a story of black triumph. This inspirational story of inclusion chronicles a young boy’s response when asked to describe what he sees. While proudly describing black achievements he is also fixated on celebrating cultural diversity. The author Brittany Mbaye stresses the importance of nurturing our youth while promoting positivity. Our children have the world ahead of them and must strive to continuously achieve marvelous things!
Busy Buzzy Berty is a joyful and playful read that you can sing along with your little ones.
We all are so busy in life that we can’t have time for ourselves, so this cute little book just reminds you to take a break or slow down a bit to find more enjoyment in life.
Berty, a busy, buzzy bee who is always in a hurry, buzzes around so swiftly in the Honey Town that he can’t even notice the things that come on the way.
One day he didn’t see the giant digger in his way and bumped into it and fell to the ground. Then a kind bird helped her and gave her new wings that were not as good as her old wing, and then he saw some amazing things on the way and understood that sometimes slow-down is so important to enjoy your life.
This book has vibrant illustrations and rhyming text that make this book a fun learning experience for kids. This book is worth reading because it gives some important messages along the way that intrigue the children to continue to read.