Abigail the Alien is about a girl on a distant planet that loves doing her favorite things. This book is designed to aid in the learning of the alphabet and the improvement of memorization skills. The book focuses on Abigail doing her favorite things and encourages the reader to engage the child in the learning process. When reading this book, show the child the letter of the alphabet and continue reading the run-on style to help with memorizing the things Abigail likes. Soon, the child will start to recognize the letters and associate them with everyday things found around the house. Encourage the child to remember Abigail's favorite things in order to learn the order of the alphabet. After the order is established, try to replace the things in the book with your child's favorite things.
The Adventures of CeCee and Diddy is the first in a series of books aimed to address typical childhood fears and phobias with the aid of a crafty best friend, Diddy. CeCee is an average little girl, living in an average house, in an average little town, but Diddy is anything but average. Diddy is lightning fast (because of her wings), super brave, and always up for an adventure. What more could you ask for in a best friend? A series of books children can relate to whether reading alone or read to by a family member, The Adventures of CeCee and Diddy are stories the whole family is sure to enjoy.
Popcorn Rosie and Her Dancing Ponies came to life through the creative imagination of my grandchildren, and because of this, my grandchildren are characters in this book. (Emma) Popcorn Rosie is about to celebrate her first birthday when her big sister, Madison, has an idea to plan a very special birthday party for her, but not without the help of her cousins. Together they plan a backyard birthday party that's filled with clowns, a magician, dancing ponies, and much more. Working together, they demonstrate a sense of teamwork that would please any parent. A delightful story that captures the heart of a parent and a young audience.
This is the story of a sad little butterfly who was shunned because he had no color on his wings. All the other butterflies called him «Willie Wings». Even his brother Billy was not very nice to him. When the opportunity arose for him to do a good deed that involved saving his brother's life, he was up to the task. From that time on he was known as «Willie Butterfly». There are two endings to this story. One is a fantasy ending, which left all the other butterflies in awe, and one dealt with the reality of seeing someone in a different way. You choose the ending.
Princess Misty is left in charge when her parents decide to travel the world. As she learns what it is to be a leader, a drought begins to plague the land. Princess Misty is faced with hard decisions and turns to God for guidance.
Strength is not always in the physical presence but in the love and understanding of others. This story is a fresh look at the true meaning of the Christmas season, as told through the eyes of ol’ Mr. Moose as he patiently awaits Santa’s arrival. Disaster strikes, but Santa, his reindeer, and the forest animals join with Mr. Moose to create a magical scene that gets Christmas back on track! This heartwarming tale is sure to bring back the tradition of the Christmas Eve bedtime story.
The Baby and the Bunny was based on a real experience. After one of the Christmas dramas at the church, Terri went to the manger to put it away for yet another year. The baby Jesus doll was always swaddled and kept with the manger for safekeeping. As she went to pick it up, she saw that someone had swaddled a small stuffed little bunny with the doll. For a long time, she lingered over what she saw. Did a child do that? Did one of the adult actors put the sweet pair together? Either way, someone did not want the baby Jesus to be alone. For ten years, they were always together, no matter what the play. They will always be together and a very special part of every Christmas. For this is what Christmas is about-it is about love.
My wish is that you somehow understand that we all have a little boy inside that has to come out. It took me several years to get used to the idea that I would be greeted by others with the words, «Good morning, sir.» What should have been accepted as an acknowledgment of respect seemed odd to me because I wanted to maintain that ability to be a little boy all of my life. A lot of us fall short and fight against the respect of growing up. Hi, my name is Mr. Eddie W. Engram Jr., and I am not a little boy anymore. Some people get stuck in the habit of doing things as a young boy or girl would. Everyone wants long nappy hair (dreads) to make-believe they are hip and part of a young society. We buy clothing with holes in them, color our hair with purple and pink colors, or wear our pants down below our hips to show our undergarments. We're trying to forget that life goes on, and we have to play our role, whatever that may be. The challenge should be to break away from that immature nature and become a responsible member of this society. Then we can make a difference. That little boy will grow up to be a man.
After Pugsley the pug helps rescue 4 trapped coalminers out of the mines of West Virginia, Pugsley and Trucker Joe become heroes and get their picture and story in the newspaper, a very sick little girl in a Tennessee Hospital named Danielle reads the story and makes a special wish, she writes a letter and hopes it reaches Trucker Joe and cute little Pugsley to congratulate them both for their wonderful deed. With the help of a kind nurse named Elaine who hands her husband Truck Driver Chuck Danielle's letter, away he drives to search for Trucker Joe and Pugsley. Will he find them? Will Trucker Joe and his puppy Pugsley make the journey? Will they get there on time to make a sick little girl's wish come true? This story is an example of the true meaning of love and the value of life.
Have you ever wondered who would be your special friend? Louis and Lola come from different places, and they have different passions, but they found new homes and each other. «We are the same, same, but different.» This is a heartwarming story of genuine friendship shared between two adorable puppies. They teach their «people» about unconditional love, celebrating each other's unique strengths, and the power of collaboration through joyful mischief and dog antics.