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$16.95

The Icky, Sticky, Tea Party by Ann M. Jenks

Jenny and Cindy spend the afternoon with the babysitter. The babysitter is busy texting and the girls are on their own to entertain themselves. Jenny decides to have a tea party. Cindy is playing her video game and does not want to help Jenny with her party. Jenny therefore takes matters into her own hands and uses her icky cold medicine as tea. Their dog, Moose, is also at Jenny's tea party. Although Moose makes it out alive, the girls get in big trouble from Mom and Dad. They all learn a valuable lesson about medication safety. This book is written with a bit of humor, while weaving an educational message into the story for children and parents alike. Paperback
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The Incredible Lucy by Larry McCarthy

This book tells of a chance encounter between a cat and a human male that are brought together by unwanted circumstances and become over time great companions to each other. It is a story of patience, responsibility and love between a man and his pet that at the end brings great rewards no matter what animal you choose. Love your Pet! Paperback
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The Many Faces of Transgender: A Catholic View by Gerald D. Coleman

The title of this book refers to the "many faces" of transgender to focus on the fact that transgender persons are not people to be objectified or merely the subjects of ethical and medical analysis. Every trans person carries her or his own unique story and background and deserves to be shown the dignity and respect owed to every individual. The book aims at laying out the main ingredients of importance in properly situating transgender, without attempting a thorough analysis of every aspect of this subject. Challenging issues are studied: for example, pronoun usage and transgender reassignment surgery, with special attention to children who identify as transgender. This book addresses important questions on how theology and various religious faiths deal with transgender persons, with special emphasis on the Roman Catholic perspective. This book will be helpful in the ongoing struggles to contextualize the June 15, 2020 decision of the United States Supreme Court that protects LBGTQ+ persons from discrimination. Paperback
$7.98

The Treefolk by Marybeth Markie

The Treefolk welcomes you to a fantastic world of tiny people who live, work and play far above us in a delightfully small but beautiful world just below the sky. Paperback
$14.95

There's Really No Way to Defunk a Skunk by Jordan Weller

This is the story of two boys who desperately try to convince Mommy that a skunk will make a good house pet. They use their imagination to come up with different ways to make the smell of the skunk a little more acceptable. Follow them through the house as they put their creative ideas and classic remedies to the test.Paperback
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Thomas Learns a Lesson by Sonya Petrie and Tonya Adams

Meet Thomas, a turkey who enjoys playing pranks on the children and animals that live on the farm. Thomas thinks his pranks are hilarious. He does not realize how hurtful these pranks can be until the animals decide to play a trick on him. Thomas' story will teach children that although words or actions may be funny to them, they can cause pain to others. "Thomas Learns a Lesson" delivers an important message to young readers about how bullying can affect people in many ways. Paperback
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We are Duckies by Min Kim

This book is about a little girl, Duk-Hee, who immigrates to the U.S. with her family. Based on her own life, the author shares a typical experience of an English language learner by describing throughout the pages what Duk-Hee perceives, feels, and thinks as she gets adjusted to her new surroundings. At first, Duk-Hee feels anxiety and fear, but eventually she overcomes her linguistic and cultural barriers thanks to her teacher, parents, and, most of all, two wonderful girls in her class. Paperback
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What's the Big Idea? by Joan LoPresti and Bob Danner

Wouldn't it be fun to read a book about how kids think using retro-like illustrations? What's the big idea? is meant to get young children thinking about where ideas come from and how we learn to place value on them. Each page is composed of opposite thoughts/ actions that are very relatable to the actual lives of children. The illustrations are multicultural and the photo realistic settings are varied to help the reader identify with each situation. For added fun, key words in the text graphically represent what they mean. In addition, there's a guide for parents and teachers with extended enriching activities. Paperback
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Where the Wild Things Aren't by Alex Trevisan

From wild things under the bed to monsters behind the closet door, children are often scared by what is cooked up in their imaginations. This book strives to teach young children that many frightening situations they encounter are in fact nothing to worry about. Paperback
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Why Did You Leave Us by Misty Woodard Hardison

Benson is a very happy boy who enjoys spending time with his grandparents. He learns that in life we sometimes lose the people we love. He also learns that his grandparents will always be close to his heart by cherishing the memories they shared in the past. Talking to children about the loss of loved ones can be a sensitive topic to address. "Why Did You Leave Us, We Loved You So?" helps children understand that death is a natural complement to life. This book explores the meaning of life, death and heaven, as well as how to stay close in spirit with grandparents who have died.Paperback