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        Early learning / early learning concepts
        March 2022

        Who Will I Be?

        by Harris, B. D. / Bosa, Subi

        Buhle is on her way to school, excited to show off her brand new hairstyle, when she notices a little seed on the ground. What will it grow up to be? A stick, a tree, a fruit? Will it make other seeds? And if a tree can grow from such a small seed, what could she grow into?

      • Children's & YA
        2020

        Sing and Play Big Bible Truths

        Teaching God's Word to Toddlers

        by Bethany Darwin

        Parental Resource for teaching toddlers

      • Children's & YA

        Kids Big Book

        Big Book of Pictures for Kids

        by Dreambox

      • Children's & YA
        September 2014

        The Rhino Who Swallowed a Storm

        by LeVar Burton, Susan Schaefer Bernardo, Courtenay Fletcher

        When little Mica Mouse is scared by thunder booming outside her cozy home, Papa Mouse reaches for just the right story to comfort her. Hugging her close, he begins to read The Rhino Who Swallowed a Storm. In this poetic book-within-a-book, a happy little rhinoceros is overwhelmed by a storm that sweeps away everything he loves. Swallowing the storm just makes him feel worse, so Rhino sets off on a whimsical journey toward healing. Rhino is an engaging resource to help children express their feelings and navigate through difficult experiences. The “Take a Deeper Look” page at the end of the book even provides discussion questions to facilitate a healing dialogue. In 2016, First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama read The Rhino Who Swallowed a Storm with our co-author  LeVar Burton (Star Trek actor). Democratic presidential nominee (then vice-president) Joe Biden and his wife Dr. Jill Biden read the book to military families at an event at their home. More than 4 million Twitter fans have viewed LeVar Burton’s livestream readings of the book during the pandemic. Most astonishingly, this book was sent on a rocket to the International Space Station in 2015 and read aloud by US Astronaut Kate Rubins as part of the innovative Storytime from Space program – sending a truly global message of hope and healing for children experiencing trauma and stormy emotions in their lives.

      • Picture books, activity books & early learning material
        January 2018

        Hello, Door

        by Alastair Heim, Alisa Coburn

        In this ode to the classic Goldilocks and the Three Bears story, kids can follow a thieving fox as he greets everything he sees in a home that isn't his. He collects fine art and jewelry, practices his golf swing, and devours a tasty snack along the way. But just when he thinks he's in the clear to leave with all the goods, the owners of the house – a mama bear, papa bear, and baby bear – come home. They chase him through the house, and when the mama bear catches him, she promptly throws him out. But she throws him so far that he ends up in a much nicer neighbourhood – in front of a mansion, in fact – where he can begin his mischievous adventure again!

      • Early learning: rhyming & wordplay books

        101 Rhymes Book

        by Dreamland Publications

        This beautifully illustrated book of Nursery Rhymes features 101 traditional favourite rhymes, such as Johny, Johny, Yes Papa!, Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill, Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star and many more. Children love to sing and dance on these all time favourite rhymes.

      • Early learning: verse & rhymes
        2020

        On the Web of A Spider

        by Pilar Muñoz, Matías Acosta

        A toucan, a monkey, a lion, a crocodile and an elephant were swinging on the web of a spider but… Hoy many animals can it resist? Pilar Muñoz Lascano, author of multiple children’s books, is inspired by a popular children’ song to give life to this fun story whose characters are masterfully illustrated by the renowned Uruguayan illustrator Matías Acosta. “One elephant was swinging over the web of a spider, because he saw, that he didn’t fall another elephant was called Two elephants were swinging over the web of a spider…” —extract of The Elephant Song (nursery rhyme), source of inspiration for this book

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