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God’s dream
An introduction for the youngest readers to Archbishop Tutu's message of forgiveness and empathy
The place where you live / El lugar donde vives
Simple rhyming, repetitive text describes "the place where you live," from the warm and sunny kitchen smelling of tortillas and hot chocolate to the yard, neighbors, school, library, and front porch
What are you doing?
Before he leaves on his first day of school, Chepito plays outside and encounters many different people in his neighborhood who are all reading, and each person has a different response when Chepito asks them "Why?"
Juanito counts to ten / Johnny cuenta hasta diez
A bilingual counting book covering the numbers one to ten, all delivered up by little Johnny with the most delicious kisses.
A day without sugar
Because ten-year-old Tito is at risk of developing diabetes like some of his relatives, Tía Sofía spends a day teaching him and his cousins about healthy, low-sugar or sugar-free treats
Going to playschool
Playing games, painting pictures, rolling pastry, playing with bunnies--what's not to like about school? In this charming, simple story, a little girl discovers that playschool's friendly teachers and fascinating activities can help her overcome her fears about starting school and leaving her mom
It’s library day
The children walk down the hall in a nice straight line with big grins on their faces on library day
The Blessing of You
"Through engaging rhyme, pastor and bestselling author Mark Batterson and his daughter encourage young children to discover the joys of both counting their blessings and being a blessing to others. Count your blessings two by two— and bless the world with the blessing of YOU!" -- publisher
My Mommy is a Hero
"Like daddies, military mommies work at lots of different jobs in all kinds of places. This book pays loving tribute to a child’s confidence that 'My Mommy is a Hero!' through lovely rhyme and bright artwork." -- publisher