Have you ever had a hard time falling asleep? That's exactly what happened to Chance, a very tiny nobel knight who lived in a very large castle, in the deep blue sea, with his very tiny sister Harmony.They were certain that if they had a sleepover and invited all of their friends, they would fall asleep without any trouble. Come join Harmony and Chance on their adventure in finding their ocean pals for a sleepover in the sea See who they meet along the way.
Have you ever had a hard time falling asleep? That's exactly what happened to Chance, a very tiny nobel knight who lived in a very large castle, in th...
Many children have multiple sets of grandparents with various names. The little girl in this delightful, beautifully illustrated, poetic story, has two grandmothers and they are both named Nanna If you are a grandmother what does your grandchild call you? If you are a grandchild, what have you named your grandmother? Have you ever written a letter to them? Look inside and read the letter the little girl in this story has written to her grandmothers.
Many children have multiple sets of grandparents with various names. The little girl in this delightful, beautifully illustrated, poetic story, has tw...
"In America, there is one divorce approximately every 36 seconds*. That's nearly 2,400 divorces per day, 16,800 divorces per week and 876,000 divorces a year." (McKinley Irvin Family Law) Children are affected in many ways. This children's book is a letter written to parents through a child's eyes, to express how divorce makes them feel. It encourages friendship between the mother and father, for the sake of the children.
"In America, there is one divorce approximately every 36 seconds*. That's nearly 2,400 divorces per day, 16,800 divorces per week and 876,000 divorces...
This is a children's recycling book that is hilarius, yet positive and will give children a whimsical view on recycling. They will not look at a soda can in the same way, again
This is a children's recycling book that is hilarius, yet positive and will give children a whimsical view on recycling. They will not look at a soda ...