"I don't want to be your friend because I don't like the way you look " That's not a very nice thought Unfortunately, many children have either had that thought about someone else or have been the recipient of that kind of thinking. It could have been that they were perceived as not as attractive, or of a different color, or because of a handicap. The list is endless. In this story, Itsy-Bitsy Boy Frog discovers that just because someone looks a little different than you, doesn't mean you can't be friends - or at least give the friendship a chance. You just might be surprised or shocked at...
"I don't want to be your friend because I don't like the way you look " That's not a very nice thought Unfortunately, many children have either had t...
Willie the Taxi Cat drives here and drives there, taking cool critters and carousing creatures everywhere Learn to count and identify like sounds by riding in Willie's Taxi with 10 different animal species, like 1 wildly whiskered, whistling Weasel, or 2 toe-tapping, tuba-toting Turtles. Through 12 colorful animated illustrations of animals in comical costumes performing silly antics in and around Willie's Taxi, children can explore the sounds of language while learning to count from 1 to 10. Picture book-ages 0-6.
Willie the Taxi Cat drives here and drives there, taking cool critters and carousing creatures everywhere Learn to count and identify like sounds by ...
This story encourages children to discover the unique gift they each possess and can use for the good of others. Each child who discovers his or her talent develops a deep sense of inner joy and self-worth. Sadly, some children are convinced they have nothing to offer, but this lively tale of a woeful kangaroo and a wise koala will tell them otherwise. Kangaroo whimsically illustrates how she transcends her feelings of sadness and worthlessness by "finding her own bliss." On the advice of wise old Koala, she does what she loves to do most of all, she jumps. All she does is done with the...
This story encourages children to discover the unique gift they each possess and can use for the good of others. Each child who discovers his or her t...