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Going on a fishing trip? What do you need? A rod. Some bait. And
fish, of course, both big ones and small ones. Especially written
with early readers in mind, "Joe Goes Fishing" is the simple tale
of a little boy on a fishing trip. Your early readers will love the
story and the illustrations, not to mention the success of reading
on their own
Chris is devastated that his best friend, Amy, is moving ... until
he learns that she is moving to a new, energy-efficient home Travel
with Chris and Amy to her new home and learn some ways you, too,
can help save the planet and become a World Energy Kid
Two big dogs have moved in next door to the Anderson farm and think
it's their job to bully Pepper and anyone else who tries to get
close. Pepper is terrified of them until he finds one in trouble.
What will Pepper do? Will he help his enemy?
"Welcome to the Family" is the third story in the "Connie and
Friends" series by Ann Lovell and Kathy Thacker. In this story of
international adoption, two new characters are welcomed to the
Anderson family. Kendall, a 5-year-old Guatemalan girl, is adopted
into the family along with Whiskers, a white Brazilian rabbit. Both
Kendall and Whiskers are initially anxious about their new
surroundings, but both come to understand what it means to be part
of a family. A story of love and acceptance, "Welcome to the
Family" is perfect for middle elementary students or for parents
and grandparents to read to younger children.
Oh no Connie is lost Where can she be? In the fourth book of the
Connie and Friends series, Connie the duck, Pepper the dog and Tiny
the mouse are enjoying frolicking among the butterflies when
something goes terribly wrong Join Pappy, Lauren and Spencer and
all of the barnyard animals as they search diligently to find
Connie in the dark woods before it is too late
"Grace Gets a Job" is the second in the "Connie and Friends" series
by Ann Lovell and Kathy Thacker. Grace, a blind pony, struggles
with her handicap when she can't join her friends on a romp through
the woods. Then, Pappy gives her a special job that only she can
do. Grace realizes that even her blindness has purpose and meaning.
In this first of a series of children's books called "Connie and
Friends," Charlie, a white duck, is disappointed when he is denied
a job at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee. To get the job,
he attempts to become a mallard with the help of his barnyard
friends - Connie, his practical cousin; Bossy, the patient cow;
Grace, a gentle and wise blind pony; and Pepper, a yippy and
hyperactive puppy. The children in the family also become involved
in a series of mishaps to help Charlie change the color of his
feathers. Though he is not a mallard, Charlie learns that he still
has a special purpose for his life that he will discover over time.
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