Inspirational Book For Little Girls – Real Beauty Comes From the Heart
November 30, 2009 by PatriciaA.
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The Most Beautiful Little Girl In The World is an inspirational children’s book designed to teach little girls and all children that real beauty is not what is found on the outside but rather comes from having God’s love within our hearts and sharing it with others.
Humberto the Bookworm Hamster
November 20, 2009 by JohnClayton
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Storytelling is an important means of teaching children; they absorb what they hear and see. This in turn enables them to process subtle lessons without realizing it. Humberto, the Bookworm Hamster is a wonderful children’s picture book that utilizes this very process.
Moms Story – A Child Learns About MS
Mom’s Story is a quick and easy read. It is a story about a nine-year-old child who learns that her mother has Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The book delves into the processes involved from the first symptoms to a diagnosis, all while depicting the main character’s emotions and reactions as well as those of her siblings.
Ceana Has CP – A Delightful Children’s Book Dealing With Cerebral Palsy
November 13, 2009 by SimonBarrett
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Ceana is a child dealing with Cerebral Palsy (CP). She is a typical child who loves and hates the same things as other children her age. Ceana Has CP is a great book for all children.
Encourage Reading by Placing Your Child In the Story
The idea of personalizing books for children is a sound one. How better to engage a child in reading than by presenting a book in which he or she stars!
The Neverending Story by Michael Ende – Book Review
November 11, 2009 by StrategicPlanning
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The Empress of Fantasia is dying. She who is the very heart and soul of Fantasia, she who rules over all creatures good or evil, she who harms none and is threatened by none is lying on her deathbed, struck by some mysterious disease
Lafcadio – The Lion That Shot Back by Shel Silverstein
November 9, 2009 by KristinKing
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This article is a book review on the early Shel Silverstein classic, “Lafcadio: The Lion That Shot Back.” Some of the themes covered in this article include hunting, the line between man and beast, and (dare I say it) the meaning of life.
Anything But a Grinch – The Life and Times of Dr Seuss
Everyone loves Dr. Seuss and the story of his life is sure to please every Dr. Seuss fan.