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(0)By : Gail E. Brown
Growing Up With Zara, Our Dog Caesar
This book, “Growing Up with Zara, Our Dog Caesar” is the second book in the series. While the story shares many fun moments between Caesar, Zara, and her family, this book is a real-life account of death and dying. Caesar’s death affected all of us deeply. Death is a fact of life. We all encounter death and dying in our lives, even at very young ages.
During the past few years, with the Covid worldwide pandemic, mass shootings, wars, etc., many of us have lost loved ones because of this virus and other tragedies. The concept of death is something we all go through. Regardless of beliefs, this book is an attempt to bring peace and acceptance to anyone regarding the death of a loved one. Hopefully, the contents of the book will offer some comfort and peace for children and adults. -
(0)By : Cheri Magnuson
Hagrid The Tiny Lamb With The Big Name
The author Cheri Magnuson is a retired Engineer living her dream on a small farm in Maine. She has an Icelandic Fiber Flock, and most of her stories are about them. This story is about a darling little white lamb that was born early to a first-time mom. She cleaned him off and stood beside him, but he was too weak to nurse. This is when the Shepherd steps in and does her best to help the little one survive. Hagrid only weighed a little over three pounds when he was born and had no teeth. Lambs are usually born with milk teeth. He had a very weak suck reflex and his mouth was cool so he was brought in to the Shepherds home for care. This story is about his journey the little preemie with the BIG name.
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(0)By : Lynn Emslie
Jasper and Milo’s Great Adventure
Jasper and Milo are puppy brothers. They have settled into a new life with their family and learned many things but one day, whilst playing in the garden, a Great Adventure begins.
Jasper and Milo’s Great Adventure is Lynn Emslie’s third book in the Jasper and Milo series. Originally from Lancashire, Lynn now lives in Somerset, England with her husband and dogs.
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(0)By : Lynn Emslie
Jasper and Milo’s New Home
Jasper and Milo are puppies and live on a campsite with the rest of the litter. One day, a family arrives and prepares to take the brothers to their new home.
Jasper and Milo’s New Home is Lynn Emslie’s first book for children. Her love of dogs has always been a large part of her life. Originally from Lancashire, she now lives in Somerset, England, with her husband and dogs.
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(0)By : Lynn Emslie
Jasper and Milo’s Walk in the Park
Jasper and Milo are puppies who are settling into life with their new family. Daily, they experience new adventures. Until one day, it is time for Jasper and Milo’s Walk in the Park.
Jasper and Milo’s Walk in the Park is Lynn’s second book in the Jasper and Milo series and continues the experiences and adventures experienced by the two puppy brothers.
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(0)By : Carla O'Neill
Jennifer Gets A New Smell
Carla lives in Ottawa, Canada and has two children ages 23 and 20 who are following their passions in Animation and Languages.
She is a graduate of the Executive Business Administration program at Willis College. She enjoys horseback riding, sports and writing.
She wrote Jennifer Gets a New Smell to teach children that being yourself is not just ok, it is fantastic.
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(0)By : Donna F. Honafius
King Joey: Melissa’s Drought [Joey the Giant King Book 2]
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(0)By : Barbara J. Hutson
Knowing Horses by Heart: A Collection of Poems Written with Appreciation for the Horses in My World
For as long as Barbara Hutson could remember, she dreamed of having a horse farm and of surrounding herself daily with these magical, mystical, and majestic creatures. Suddenly, she found herself living her lifelong dream. In Knowing Horses by Heart, she talks about the joys and challenges of owning horses. Her poems consider the life lessons she has learned-such as the value of patience and respect-while considering how worthwhile owning horses has been for her.
Like most fantasies, the reality of our fondest wishes can be a bit more than we bargained for. Owning a horse farm is not all serene days gazing at horses playing in the field or peaceful rides into the sunsets. Horses are bigger than life. With that comes events that are also tremendous in size and impact, which lends richness and color to the fabric of our life story. Fully illustrated, Knowing Horses by Heart shares through poetry some of the knowledge Barbara has accumulated through her equine encounters.
Little Girl Giggles
The gift is sweeter than that very first kiss
Seeing those looks of sheer wonder and bliss
There is nothing quite like watching the eyes
Of a child as she squeals with excited cries
As the magic of real horses fills up the space
The look of pure amazement covers her face …
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(0)By : Rosa Escandell
Lila, La Mariposa Lila, The Butterfly Book 1
Español, español, aquí y allá, alrededor del mundo!
Los niños necesitan transitar por el camino del multilingüismo. Eso los prepara para acceder a mejores oportunidades en este mundo sin fronteras económicas y humanas. Unase a Lila, la mariposa bilingüe y sus amigos, e introduzca sus hijos en el vocabulario básico del español, haciendo que el aprendizaje de este idioma sea más fácil y fluido.
Spanish, Spanish, here and there, around the world!
Children need to travel the road of multilingualism. This prepares them for access to better opportunities in this world without economic and human borders. Join Lila, the bilingual butterfly, and her friends to introduce them to basic Spanish vocabulary at an easy pace, making the language acquisition very smooth.
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(0)By : Rosa Escandell
Lila, La Mariposa Lila, The Butterfly Book 2
Español, español, aquí y allá, alrededor del mundo!Los niños necesitan transitar por el camino del multilingüismo. Eso los prepara para acceder a mejores oportunidades en este mundo sin fronteras económicas y humanas. Unase a Lila, la mariposa bilingüe y sus amigos, e introduzca sus hijos en el vocabulario básico del español, haciendo que el aprendizaje de este idioma sea más fácil y fluido.
Spanish, Spanish, here and there, around the world!Children need to travel the road of multilingualism. This prepares them for access to better opportunities in this world without economic and human borders. Join Lila, the bilingual butterfly, and her friends to introduce them to basic Spanish vocabulary at an easy pace, making the language acquisition very smooth.
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Lyman the Dog Who Went to School
Lyman the dog wanted to go to school more than anything else in the world. His mother has taught him the alphabet and numbers, and he was so excited to go to school and learn more about reading and writing. This was his first day in school.
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(0)By : Lillian M. Whitlow
Manny
Wild geese fly south in the winter in search of warmer climate and better feeding grounds, but what if one falls in your backyard late at night? This happened to Madam in December of 1967 in Linton, Oklahoma. Madam’s cantankerous cat, Flo, is asleep on the sofa in the den when she’s awakened by a noise. The disturbances are the croaking and honking sounds of a goose, but it sounds like it has a cold. The sound disturbs Flo, so she goes to Madam’s bedroom to summon her to take care of matters. Madam goes out and gets the goose over Flo’s protest, but she convinces Flo that they have to take care of the goose until it is able to fly again. Madam knows that the struggle between Flo and the goose isn’t going to be easy, but her goal is to help the goose heal.
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(0)By : Peggy Seeney Caranda
Melvin The Fantastic Bird
Peggy Seeney Caranda is an illustrator and author.
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Mr. Mouse Cleans Up His Neighborhood
The story about Mr. Mouse teaches children and adults about caring for the EARTH for now and future generations. Mr. Mouse tells people to respect each other and to embrace indifferences. He also teaches being responsible for what you do and say. Lastly Mr. Mouse is concerned about his community being fed with heathy homegrown vegetables that the community raises in the Community Garden.
Mr. Mouse is wise and children and adults will find his directives for a better community by working and taking care of the neighborhood where you live. This is a fun book about a little mouse who makes a difference in his Community.
Can you think how to make your neighborhood better?
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(0)By : Kerry McKendall
My Imagination Book
My Imagination Book, is a book that allows children to become a part of every story or poem and to interact in a way that will stimulate their own imagination and creativity. Filled with fun, friends, and fantasy, the stories are entertaining for children of all ages to read alone, or to have read to them.