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From the author of "I Don't Like Spiders, But They Seem to Like Me"
and "Because I Can Read," comes the charming story which reminds
children and parents how friendships can grow when minds and hearts
are open.
Come join in on all the amazing adventures as I introduce you to
The Best Budz: Hanna, Bella, Sajan, Aki, and the newest Best Bud;
Uriah. Uriah moves into the neighbor and instantly becomes budz
with the entire gang, but not without a little hesitation first,
from the always outspoken and sometimes whiny Hannah. However that
doesn't stop Uriah from being the perfect bud to join along on the
many exciting quests that lay ahead for this bright bunch of
kiddos. And Hannah learns the important lesson that you don't have
to be mean just because things don't always go your way; you have
to compromise. Hold on to your seat, it's going to be a blast
When you can read, you can do almost anything Pat Nicholson, author
of "I Don't Like Spiders But They Seem to Like Me," brings this
delightful new book for those who are discovering the wonders of
reading.
Sharey is a Sharefish. She has lots of friends and gets to do lots
of fun things. Myno is a Selfish. He has trouble finding friends to
play with him and doesn't understand why. Join Sharey and her
friends Shelton, Peepers and Puffy as they teach Myno the value of
sharing. Children of all ages will love this story from the
creative mind of Oie Osterkamp that is sure to be a favorite. The
beautiful illustrations by master illustrator Korey Scott will
endear the characters to children and adults alike. Laugh along
with the characters as a wonderful life lesson is learned by all.
Nana and the Scarlett Lady's Spectacular Christmas Day is a
children's book that introduces a unique cast of unforgettable
characters to young children while providing underlying humor to
adult readers that share in each story experience. As story and
character images coincide to the draw the focus and imagination of
the reader, each story provides the reader with learning
experiences that are magnified through Nana and her characters. The
characters and story line are manifested from the imaginations and
humorous stories shared between two lifelong friends about the
behavior of their elderly mothers at family functions and social
events. This laughable but sometimes bizarre adult behavior, shared
between co-creators Richard Seta and Christopher Baudo, has been
delicately intertwined into the story of the picture book so that
each reader will unknowingly share in humor experienced by the
creators. The relationship of the two main characters, Nana and the
Scarlet Lady, parallel the relationship of the co-creators while
real life humor helps to create small learning lessons of life for
children. As the real life personalities of Nana and Scarlett Lady
have allowed for the creation this picture book, the co-creators, a
police officer and an architect, hope to provide each reader with a
laughable experience.
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