A humorous story about inclusion, self-acceptance, and the joy of being different. Ricky lives with a flock of sheep that prizes conformity. When one sleeps, they all sleep. When one eats, they all eat. When one baa-a-a-s, they all baa-a-a. And they all dress the same too. Every single day. Until a rainbow sheep joins the flock and everything ......
Australias first chaplain in an animal hospital, minister Barbara Allen guides readers through the grief of losing a pet and offers a long history, from saints, educators, writers, and theologians, on navigating the death of a pet. A thoughtful gift for anyone who has said goodbye to their beloved animal ......
While at a family reunion, Hattie wants to play horseshoes with Uncle Jake and Aunt Celia, but her boisterous relatives keep hugging her. Hatties stomach squirms uncomfortably when shes hugged, but dodging and hiding from the open arms isnt working. Great-Grandma is the only relative who understands how Hattie feels.
Perseverance, thought Connor. To not give up even when it is hard to keep going. Connor loves practicing taekwondo at his dojang. Having ADHD means he has to work a little harder to keep his focus during sparring sessions, but that doesn't stop him from mastering new forms and rising through the taekwondo ranks. However, when Wyatt--Connor's ......
Shattering the Illusion of the Good Christian Wife
The Woman They Wanted recounts the remarkable story of Shannon Harris courtship with Joshua Harris (author of I Kissed Dating Goodbye), her grappling with conservative Christianitys patriarchy and narrow definition of womanhood, and her journey to break free and reclaim a more authentic version of herself.
This thoughtful, important childrens title will resonate with many caregivers and families over Blue Christmas and the holiday season.
From the author and illustrator of The Memory Box, the best-selling childrens book about grief, comes a new picture book to help and comfort families celebrating their ......
Nationally recognized meteorologist Paul Douglas presents the daunting problem of climate change and offers realistic, hope-filled actions that kids can take now to help save the world.
If your grown-ups bring home a small monster, er, baby, don't panic. Just send it back! A young girl can't believe it when her parents bring home a drooling, screaming, grabbing monster.
When peer pressure erodes the confidence of a pink-loving young penguin named Henry, he learns that everyone will have an opinion about his choices, but they can't control his self-expression. Ultimately, when Henry learns to be true to himself, he finds friends who accept him just as he is.