Before we eat
Before we eat
As a family sits down to enjoy a meal, thoughts of those who provide the food, from farmers who plant and tend seeds to store clerks who sell groceries, fill each one with gratitude
As a family sits down to enjoy a meal, thoughts of those who provide the food, from farmers who plant and tend seeds to store clerks who sell groceries, fill each one with gratitude
When Bree is playing outside at school digging alone near the garden, she unearths two surprises.
A bilingual poetic tale that follows one child/tree from the depths of Mami/Earth to the heights of the sky, telling a story about being free to grow and be who we are meant to be and honoring our relationship with the natural world. --Provided by publisher
"For Clara, the cookie jar, the Christmas season is her favorite time of year.... However this year, Clara needs to experience something else--her own Christmas miracle"-- Back cover
"Tobi's friends all have baby animals to look after--one calf, two lambs, three kids, four kittens, five puppies and six piglets. But Tobi's hen just sits on her seven eggs, waiting ... and waiting ... . Count all the animals and, when Tobi's hen hatches her chicks at last, help him count ALL his chickens. A brilliant counting story and game--with numbers up to 50!"--Back cover
Although Avery cannot eat the right grub, is allergic to horses, and gets rope burns from lassos, he learns at camp that he is uniquely qualified in the most important cowboy quality
We are the dream and the dreamers - so begins this beautifully written story that celebrates the imagination of children at play. Complemented by Sally Morgan's rich and colourful illustrations, the book is full of movement. It lends itself to interactive reading aloud with play-acting or actions.
A young boy begins banging on pots and pans in his front yard, enticing other children to join him, and before long the entire city is feeling the beat
During snacktime at her preschool, Evette tries to decide who she wants to invite to her birthday party.
Grace, who is afraid of many things, is apprehensive when her grandfather takes her fishing on a dark, foggy morning, but with a little creativity, Grace finds a way to face her fears.