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Safari Animals and their Winning...
The Sincere Seeker Kids Collection
Safari Animals and Their Winning Attitudes: Teaching Kids Positive Thinking, Optimism & Good AssumptionsInspire a Positive Mindset Through Fun Safari Adventures! Join the Aman family on an African safari where they meet wise animals that teach optimism, resilience, and kindness. Through engaging stories, children learn to see the good in every situation, overcome challenges, and make positive assumptions.What Your Child Will Learn:How to develop a positive mindset and embrace optimism.The power of kindness, gratitude, and resilience.Strategies for handling challenges with confidence.Emotional intelligence and self-awareness.Key Features:Engaging Storyline: Kids connect with relatable adventures and challenges.Inspiring Life Lessons: Encourages emotional growth and positive thinking.Beautiful Illustrations: Vivid visuals bring the safari to life.Interactive Prompts: Fun activities to help children reflect on their attitudes.About the Sincere Seeker Kids Collection While The Sincere Seeker is an Islamic organization, this book is thoughtfully designed for children and families of all faiths, including Christians, Jews, Muslims, and others exploring spirituality. It introduces universal concepts of God and moral values rooted in the shared teachings of the Abrahamic religions. Even families who identify as agnostic or atheist can find inspiration in the timeless principles presented in this book. Teach Your Child the Power of Optimism! Click "Add to Cart" today!
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Lone Wolf
R.J. Shields, Hannah Koki
"Lone Wolf" is a heartwarming tale that follows the story of a lonely wolf and a compassionate Cherokee woman who befriends him. Through their friendship, the book emphasizes the transformative impact of human connection and the importance of showing compassion to those who are alone. It's an ideal book for families to share and enjoy together, and its message of compassion and friendship is sure to touch the hearts of all who read it.
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The Great Banned-Books Bake Sale
Aya Khalil
Upon learning that the books with kids who look like her have been banned by her school district, Kanzi descends into fear and helplessness. But her classmates support her, and together—with their teacher’s help—they hatch a plan to hold a bake sale and use the proceeds to buy diverse books to donate to libraries. The event is a big success: the entire school participates, and the local TV station covers it in the evening news. Prodded by her classmates to read the poem she has written, Kanzi starts softly but finds her voice. “You have banned important books, but you can’t ban my words,” she reads. “Books are for everyone.” The crowd chants “No banned books! No banned books!,” and the next week, the ban is reversed. Aya Khalil appends a note about how The Arabic Quilt was briefly banned from the York, Pennsylvania school system, and the backmatter also includes a recipe for baklawa, the Egyptian pastry that Kanzi prepares for the bake sale.
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Bedtime Story and a Lullaby A:...
Brothers Grimm, Andrew David...
Turn down the lights as there is magic in the air as we settle down for the tale of “The Elves and the Shoemaker” by the Brothers Grimm, where we find out how the elves help an old shoemaker save his business. Then settle down for the calming instrumental lullaby “What “Child Is This” by Bella Butterfly.
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We Need to Talk About Divorce -...
Kate Scharff, Neon Squid
We Need to Talk About Divorce: An IMPORTANT book about Separation, Stepfamilies, and Feeling Heard features music and special effects. Listen along and enjoy the fun!A kid-centric guide for the children of parents going through a separation or divorce, written by internationally renowned divorce therapist Kate Scharff, MSW.Children of separating or divorcing parents often feel alone and alienated, as though no one understands what they’re going through. They need reassurance that their feelings are normal, and age-appropriate answers to their many questions. But divorce is confusing and overwhelming—thinking and talking about it are hard, for kids and grown-ups alike.Kate Scharff (a child of divorce herself) addresses many of kids’ common concerns, such as navigating life in two homes, feeling pressured to choose sides, and adjusting when parents date or remarry. Her central theme is the importance of parent-child communication, and she offers lots of tips for how kids can speak up constructively—even in the trickiest situations.This audiobook is suitable for kids to listen to by themselves or with a parent. It’s frank, honest, and open. But while the author doesn’t shy away from the painful aspects of the experience, she also reassures her listeners that while divorce will always be a sad memory, it doesn’t have to be a bad turning point. In fact, divorce can make lots of things easier over time.We Need to Talk About Divorce is the next audiobook in Neon Squid’s critically acclaimed series tackling subjects that are hard to talk about for kids aged 10 and above.A Macmillan Audio production from Neon Squid.
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Charlotte's Ghosts - The Mystery...
L. P. Simone
From award-winning author, L. P. Simone, a story of friendship, struggle, and courage. "A middle-school cross-genre standout." Kirkus. "A cozy, contemporary, paranormal mystery offers an opportunity for a gentle historical perspective on war and loss in this time-crossed middle grade novel." PW-BookLife Charlotte Cross didn't believe in ghosts, until she met one whose heart was as broken as her own... The spring before 7th Grade, tragedy strikes C. C. Cross. Dad won't be coming home from Afghanistan. When her mother packs her up and moves her across the country to Manassas, Virginia, C.C. finds herself in a new neighborhood, a new school and a new life, one without her mighty, fearless, and beloved father. As C.C. struggles to build a new life, she meets a boy on the Civil War Battlefield near her home. Then he disappears right before her eyes. C.C. knows that somehow, she must uncover the truth about the disappearing boy, and why he haunts the Battlefield. …In the spring of 1861 Jeremy Turner wants nothing more than to join Lincoln's army and shoot himself some Rebels, if only Ma would sign the enlistment papers. Not until he abandons his family farm and leaves behind everything he loves, will Jeremy find his way into the bloodiest war in American history. Can these two broken hearts help one another find their way home?
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