T.C. (Trash Can) Wiggaford was a most unusual trash can... very DIFFERENT from all the other trash cans at the Hardware Haven store. Wiggaford was SMALLER than the other trash cans. Wiggaford's color and shape were DIFFERENT. And, even Wiggaford's voice was very DIFFERENT from all the other trash cans. Day after day, Wiggaford sees all the other trash cans being bought, leaving Hardware Haven for their new homes. The other trash cans tease and taunt Wiggaford and tell him that he will never find a home. More than anything else, Wiggaford longs for a family of his very own. And, then one day,...
T.C. (Trash Can) Wiggaford was a most unusual trash can... very DIFFERENT from all the other trash cans at the Hardware Haven store. Wiggaford was SMA...
Hopscotch is a little book about LIFE, about life after DEATH, and about BELIEFS. Although Hopscotch takes on the appearance of a children's book, it is very much a book for every citizen of planet earth. Where is the hopscotch of life taking you? One thing is for certain: all of us will someday be jumping from the LIFE box of "hopscotch" into the DEATH box. When we take that jump, what happens? Does it matter what you and I believe? In Hopscotch, Myra lays out, in child-like fashion, the logical argument that what you and I believe is critical for deciding what happens to us when we go from...
Hopscotch is a little book about LIFE, about life after DEATH, and about BELIEFS. Although Hopscotch takes on the appearance of a children's book, it ...
Know a child who likes to draw? This new edition of "Lines" (now in larger 8.5 x 11 inches format) encourages young artists to let their imaginations soar. As you read this book to a young child (or they read it to you), turning each page is an adventure in finding the "lines" on the page. Lines that come and go. Lines of different shapes and sizes. Skinny lines. Fat lines. Lines that go up. Lines that come down. Lines that seem to never get started. Lines that go on forever. Young artists are encouraged to let their "lines" zig and zag... zoom and soar. Our "lines" don't have to be straight...
Know a child who likes to draw? This new edition of "Lines" (now in larger 8.5 x 11 inches format) encourages young artists to let their imaginations ...