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Pink is for boys
A celebration of how colors are for everyone. Depicts characters engaging in their favorite activities.
Say something
A child is encouraged to find their own voice, and to say something, even though it may, at times, be difficult to speak out.
Everything you need for a treehouse
A tree, timber, tools, a rope of twisted twine all all things you need to build a treehouse--but most of all you need time and imagination.
Everybody’s different on everybody street
Sheree Fitch's playful words invite you to celebrate our differences, our gifts, our weaknesses, and our sameness in this powerful tribute to mental health.
You are new
"A world of being new is waiting--exciting, cool, and fascinating! Napping, crying, cuddling, playing, making friends, exploring--such a wealth of experiences await each new life."--Page [2] of cover
How mamas love their babies
Mamas work in different ways to take care of their babies, but everything they do is because of love.
This old man
This illustrated version of the traditional counting features die-cut pages which reveal simple addition equations.
Is that for a boy or a girl?
Meet some awesome kids who have gotten pretty tired of being told that certain things are for girls and others just for boys. See how they mix and match everything they like to get what suits them best! --Page 4 of cover