From head to toe, there's so much to love about wild, wonderful you! With charming illustrations and a sweet, bouncy text that begs to be read aloud, this padded board book is a joyous reminder to little ones to love their whole selves -- just as they are.
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"When you believe in yourself, you open up a world of possibility! That's because you cherish and value the wild, wonderful ways that make you, you! With charming illustrations and a sweet, bouncy text that begs to be read aloud, this padded board book is a joyous reminder to lit...
Cuddle up with this sweet, soothing padded board book, sure to have little ones drifting off to sleep feeling safe and loved. In rhythmic, rhyming text, we visit and bless an array of animals as they nestle down for sleep, from cows on the farm to crickets in the tall grass. Just...
From elephants to ladybugs, animals express their love for each other by sharing hugs.
Celebrate the joy and peace of the Christmas season with Tiny Bear as he thanks God for all of the special blessings that fill his heart during the most magical time of the year! On a joyful, winter night, Tiny Bear feels all is right. Fire's warm as snow drifts by, sweeping ...
While his mother watches over him, Little Cub, a young lion, discovers the world around him.
One rainy day, a slug goes for a walk in the wide, wide world, going scrass, scrass, scrass through the tall, green grass, scuddle, scuddle, scuddle in a deep rain puddle, and scrape, scrape, scrape down a long, pink drape.
High school senior Sarah takes a poetry class led by Mr. Haddings, a student teacher from the nearby University of Washington, and finds herself using her poetry journal to subtly declare her feelings for him, but everything changes when she is hit by a car.
"Tiadone has been forced to live her entire life as a female accepted as male in her community in order to survive as a firstborn child. But when she needs to pass the rites of manhood, she finds the Creator may have use for her feminine traits after all"
In Miami, Florida, ten-year-old Essie has trouble finding the strength and courage to overcome her feelings of fear, guilt, and shame when her father abandons their family, a classmate is kidnapped, and then a family friend molests her.
A series of poems describes how seventh-grader Kay Garber faces her grandmother's battle with breast cancer while living with her mother and great-grandmother and dealing with everyday junior high school concerns.