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  • Your 4-Year-Old

    Your 4-Year-Old

    Wild and Wonderful What is it about four-year-olds that makes them so lovable? What problems do four-year-olds have? What can they do now that they couldn't do at three? Drs. Ames and Ilg, recognized authorities on child behavior and development, discuss these and scores of other questions unique to four-year-old girls and boys, and they offer parents practical advice and enlightening psychological insights.

  • Your 3-Year-Old

    Your 3-Year-Old

    Friend or Enemy A three-year-old is a real paradox to parents, sometimes anxious to please and befriend, sometimes strong-willed and difficult to get along with. At the heart of the three-year-old’s personality is often an emotional insecurity—and this causes a host of problems for parents! Drs. Ames and Ilg, recognized authorities on child behavior and development, help parents understand what’s going on inside that three-year-old head, what problems children have, and how to cope with the toddler who is sometimes friend, sometimes enemy.

  • You Will Always Have Me

    You Will Always Have Me

    In this sweet picture book, Todd Parr celebrates the care and support we all need to thrive with his signature mix of humor and heart. You Will Always Have Me reminds readers that someone is always there for you—be it a parent or other family member, a friend, or even a pet. When you're sad or mad, when you feel like you're not good enough, and when you're excited and proud of who you are...you will always be loved!

  • Y is for Yet - A Growth Mindset Alphabet

    Y is for Yet - A Growth Mindset Alphabet

    The ABCs become a a framework to introduce growth mindset and all its possibilities. Readers are encouraged to view learning as a journey with limitless possibilities. From A to Z, or Ability to Zany, kids learn new vocabulary that expands their view of themselves as learners. A section at the back of the book provides a kid-friendly glossary of terms and activities adults can use to help kids build resilience and foster a growth mindset. Ages 4-8, Grade 3 reading level

  • Word Collector

    Word Collector

    In this extraordinary new tale from Peter H. Reynolds, Jerome discovers the magic of the words all around him -- short and sweet words, two-syllable treats, and multisyllable words that sound like little songs. Words that connect, transform, and empower.

  • With My Daddy

    With My Daddy

    A Book of Love and Family (Growing Hearts) A little girl honors her dad and all the fun they have together in this sweet companion to In My Heart. Our spunky heroine loves spending time with her dad. They ride bikes and swim in the pool! They can imagine exciting adventures, or just lounge around on a hot day. Being with her dad makes her feel safe and comforted, strong and powerful. She can confront the neighbor’s dog and get thrown up in the air! And when she gets too scared, or too angry, nothing calms her down better than a big hug from dad. This addition to the bestselling Growing Hearts series will make an appealing gift for Father’s Day.

  • Will You Fill My Bucket?

    Will You Fill My Bucket?

    Daily Acts of Love Around the World A simple question, Will you fill my bucket?, is fervently asked by children from twelve different countries. Sweet rhyming prose and vividly captivating illustrations delight the senses and express the deep joy and love we hope for all the children. Will You Fill My Bucket? and the responses given will touch the heartstrings of people young and old around the world.

  • Why Should I? (Manners/Respect)

    Why Should I? (Manners/Respect)

    A book about respect Arin acts careless and rude - and other people are angry and upset. His parents and teacher tell him he needs to show respect. Confused and unhappy, Arin asks Grandma for help. They talk about how he would feel if someone broke his things or laughed at what he likes. Arin makes an effort to show respect to others and learns that everyone treats him better when he does.

  • Why Am I Blue?

    Why Am I Blue?

    A Story About Being Yourself Being different from one’s peers can be hard. We all want to be part of a group and to be accepted and loved by others. We might struggle with whether to embrace our differences or hide them in order to fit in. In this story, the Blue Frog wonders why he is blue, and not green like other frogs. He questions. Eventually hearing a simple, but profound explanation, the Blue Frog begins to embrace his blueness and accept being different than his friends. Includes a Note to Parents and Caregivers that discusses how children experience differences throughout childhood and how adults can guide children toward an understanding and acceptance of differences and similarities they will face throughout life.

  • Wherever You'll Be

    Wherever You'll Be

    Wherever You'll Be follows a working mother and her child throughout their day while they are apart. Whether at work or at school, all through the day they find comfort in thinking of each other. Wherever You'll Be celebrates the connection between parent and child and lovingly shows readers that love transcends location. This reassuring book is perfect for parents and kids to read together at bedtime, and a great way to reconnect after spending the day apart.

  • What Feelings Like Best

    What Feelings Like Best

    What would feelings do if they were little furry creatures? A picture book for grown-ups and kids to explore the emotions that live inside all of us. Nostalgia decorates the Christmas tree and thinks of yuletides gone by, Curiosity loves listening to all of Anxiety's fascinating worries while Patience enjoys calmly making jam for all her friends... Warm, funny and stunningly inventive, What Feelings Like Best gives us another peek into the lives of our feelings, and is sure to provoke many fascinating conversations about emotions with any child.

  • We Love You as Much as the Fox Loves Its Tail

    We Love You as Much as the Fox Loves Its Tail

    This loving bedtime poem shares all the ways in which a family will welcome their long-awaited new member. Sharing love as deep as the beluga dives and as warm as the shaggy hair of the muskox, this poem envelopes a new baby in the embrace of their new home in all its forms — the Arctic landscape and the welcoming arms of family.

  • We Don't Eat Our Classmates    (First Day of School)

    We Don't Eat Our Classmates (First Day of School)

    It's the first day of school for Penelope Rex, and she can't wait to meet her classmates. But it's hard to make human friends when they're so darn delicious! That is, until Penelope gets a taste of her own medicine and finds she may not be at the top of the food chain after all. . . . Ages: 3-5

  • We All Count

    We All Count

    A Book of Ojibway Art This board book teaches children to count in English as well as in Ojibway. This beautifully illustrated book by Indigenous artist Jason Adair is a showcase of Ojibway art and culture. Ojibwe /oʊˈdʒɪbweɪ/,is also known as Ojibwa /oʊˈdʒɪbwə/, Ojibway, Otchipwe, or Ojibwemowin, is an indigenous language of North America of the Algonquian language family. The aggregated dialects of Ojibwemowin comprise the second most commonly spoken First Nations language in Canada (after Cree), and the fourth most widely spoken in the United States or Canada behind Navajo, the Inuit languages and Cree.* (*from Wikipedia)

  • Waiting Is Not Forever

    Waiting Is Not Forever

    Waiting is frustrating. And when kids want something, they want it now. This book helps children learn patience, calm, and delayed gratification.

  • Underwear!

    Underwear!

    Bismark the Buffalo is grumpy and unlovable until his friends teach him how to laugh and show him that wearing colorful underwear can be great fun.

  • Umbrella

    Umbrella

    From the New York Times bestselling creators behind Stick and Stone comes an inspiring story of persistence, kindness, and curiosity—a perfect read-aloud, rain or shine. In a dreary town where it always rains, a little girl and her dog discover an unexpected way to spread the light. Told with surprise and humor, here is a story of generosity, perseverance, and the way that happiness can be contagious—all it takes is one person and a bright idea.

  • Twitch Plush and Storybook Set

    Worry Woos Twitch Plush and Storybook Set

    Twitch, The Monster of Frustration, tries hard to not let his frustrations get the better of him. But when they do, this lovable character responds with a monstrous attitude which alienates him from everyone. The Very Frustrated Monster storybook is a hardcover book for ages 3+. Twitch plush has fun twisty horns, a huggable soft purple body and floppy wings. He's made with all new safe materials and meets ASTM & EN71 safety standards. He loves to sit with you and hear about your day. Dimensions: 11 inches.

  • Today I Feel Silly & Other Moods That Make My Day

    Today I Feel Silly & Other Moods That Make My Day

    Today I Feel Silly helps children understand and appreciate their shifting moods. The zany and touching verse, paired with whimsical and original illustrations, helps kids explore, identify, and, even have fun with their ever-changing moods. Silly, cranky, excited, or sad—everyone has moods that can change each day. And that’s okay! Follow the boisterous, bouncing protagonist as she explores her moods and how they change from day to day.

  • The Welcome Book

    The Welcome Book

    From inviting a friend to play to welcoming a new baby into the world, this sweet book celebrates all the ways we can welcome those around us—and shows readers that even small acts can have a big impact.

  • The Bench  (Loving Relationships)

    The Bench (Loving Relationships)

    In The Bench, Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, touchingly captures the evolving and expanding relationship between father and son and reminds us of the many ways that love can take shape and be expressed in a modern family. age 3 - 7

  • That's Mine!

    That's Mine!

    When one toddler in a childcare setting takes all the toy animals for herself, she discovers that monopolizing all the toys can be a bit lonely. Will offering one of the animals to another child help bridge the gap? In this gentle exploration of early friendship, toddlers will recognize the tension between wanting everything to be “mine!” and the desire to connect with other children.

  • Thankful Book

    Thankful Book

    The Thankful Book celebrates all the little things children can give thanks for. From everyday activities like reading and bath time to big family meals together and special alone time between parent and child, Todd inspires readers to remember all of life's special moments.

  • Teach Your Dragon to Make Friends

    Teach Your Dragon to Make Friends

    What if your dragon feels lonely because he doesn’t have many friends. What if he’s sad because nobody wants to play with him? What do you do? You teach him how to make friends!


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