Avril awakens from a dream to find her mother has gone missing: she has broken the Code of their Nation, and seeks to become like the Phoenix. Avril must find her before she opens the Pit of the Heat of a Thousand Suns, and must convince her that she is deluded. Can Avril save the people of her Nation, her mother, and herself without a spirit animal to guide her? Avril doesn't realize that spirit animals are not what they seem, and she must rely solely upon The One Who Comes Before All Time to help her - but will it be enough?
Avril awakens from a dream to find her mother has gone missing: she has broken the Code of their Nation, and seeks to become like the Phoenix. Avril m...
Where does love live? Under ground, up trees, and between you and me. Share this sweetly illustrated storybook with your little one. Perfect for a bedtime cuddle and talking about animals and their habitats. ***The Waverley Story Books for Readers separate the text from the illustrations to help beginning readers focus. ***Moving from lap reading to independent reading is a great source of pride for many young readers. I hope your little one enjoys this book as much as mine did. ***Dr. Stanford***Look for the other books in the series: www.reworkdpress.com***
Where does love live? Under ground, up trees, and between you and me. Share this sweetly illustrated storybook with your little one. Perfect for a bed...
Evie wants to play, but Indy the dog has other ideas. Can you find him? Perfect for the youngest readers, this book is bright and cheerful, and the text is separate from the illustrations to help your child focus. A simple, sweet story to enjoy with your little one (for more about The Waverley Story Books for Children, please visit www.reworkdpress.com)
Evie wants to play, but Indy the dog has other ideas. Can you find him? Perfect for the youngest readers, this book is bright and cheerful, and the te...
Read a storybook with your baby and toddler that completely separates the words from the pictures The Kissing Tree, the second in my series of storybooks for chilldren, completely separates the text from the illustrations, which encourages beginning learners to focus on the simple words of the story before appreciating the pictures of the story's adventures. -- Look for Bird and Butterfly by Kitty Van Oosten and Amanda Stanford -The first book of this series -- Out Now I hope your baby or toddler enjoys these lovely storybooks as much as mine did. --Dr. Stanford -- Please visit our official...
Read a storybook with your baby and toddler that completely separates the words from the pictures The Kissing Tree, the second in my series of storyb...
The Waverley Story Books for Children have simple words that stand alone in very large text, which encourages young learners to focus on the words of the story before appreciating the pictures of the story's adventures. -- The illustrations tell sweet, imaginative stories that really draw children in, and the simple language and rhythm encourages them to follow along. The Lazy Rooster doesn't want to get up and crow - what happens? Nothing No food, no work, no morning. What's the farm to do? Find out in this wonderfully simple, yet inventive book. -- Moving from lap reading to independent...
The Waverley Story Books for Children have simple words that stand alone in very large text, which encourages young learners to focus on the words of ...
Book 2 of The Phoenix Child Series The Painter's Child Avril has saved her mother from the Pit of the Heat of a Thousand Suns, but more woe has befalled them. Banished from their home, the pair come upon a strange, listless village. There are no Old Ones or children - save one: the Painter's child. Here, Jezsha finds a willing audience for her thirst for power and knowledge, and Avril befriends the quiet, withdrawn child. Can Avril and the Painter's child work together to protect the people from Jezsha's evil designs? Will Jezsha continue along her path of destruction? And will The One Who...
Book 2 of The Phoenix Child Series The Painter's Child Avril has saved her mother from the Pit of the Heat of a Thousand Suns, but more woe has befall...