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Leah the Only Lonely Fairy
Lana Button; Illustrated by Peggy Collins
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R410
R369
Discovery Miles 3 690
Save R41 (10%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Make-believe + melodrama = comedy as one dramatic little girl
learns the new skill of finding a friend Leah is looking for a
friend to play fairies. But when her invitation fails to sway her
classmates, Leah is left all…ALONE. Poor Lonely Leah! Will she
always be the only one standing alone in line? The only one reading
fairy tales in the book corner? The AGONY of her SUFFERING is so
overpowering that she almost misses the quiet voice trying to get
her attention… From the creators of Percy’s Perfect Friend
comes an entertaining new journey into social-emotional growth.
Author Lana Button is an early childhood educator who has seen
firsthand the struggles many kids experience learning to navigate
social situations and conflict—especially if pandemic lockdowns
were part of their early lives. In Leah the Only Lonely Fairy, she
tells a relatable story of someone trying to make friends and
missing the mark, while Peggy Collins brings lively humor to the
illustrations, letting readers know what Leah doesn’t yet: that
she isn’t alone after all.Â
When Percy finds himself in a kindergarten classroom full of
unfamiliar children, he can’t help but feel uncomfortable and
alone—that is, until he meets a cuddly new friend: a plush cat he
names Miss Petticomb. When Percy’s new friend is picked up by
other children, Percy cautiously sets out to find her. On his
journey to retrieve Miss Petticomb, Percy must decide whether it is
better to share his friend with his classmates or keep her all to
himself. A plush cat, a tea party, and the uniting power of toys
may be the secret to saving Miss Petticomb and bringing Percy out
of his shell. In Percy’s Perfect Friend, early childhood educator
Lana Button celebrates the importance of toys in play, the power
they have to help children practice social skills, language skills,
and imagination, and their ability to bring children together. ALA
Schneider Honor Book Winner Peggy Collins captures Percy’s growth
from uncertainty to confidence on his quest to save Miss Petticomb.
He may just be surprised at the new friends he makes along the way.
Gertie the elephant says everyone on the playground should stay far
away from Bunny because she's super mean. But Kitty has questions:
How did Bunny become a bully? Was she born that way? Was she stung
by a bullybug? Or maybe she caught the bully flu? Wait, does that
mean bullying is contagious? And if it is, couldn't the other
animals catch it, too? But... then no one would play with them
either, and that doesn't seem fair. Is it possible that Bunny is
sorry? Should they give her a second chance?
A stuffed-up cow, a rogue bedsheet, and a chantable silly refrain.
A quintessential read-aloud for a lively story time. Poor cow woke
up with such a bad cold that every "moo" comes out as "boo!" When
she stumbles into a sheet hanging from the clothesline, her
barnyard friends mistake her for a spooky ghost and run away. But
the cow is able to bravely turn this misunderstanding to her
advantage when a truly scary intruder arrives at the farm... In The
Cow Said BOO!, author Lana Button delivers a silly read-aloud for a
not-so-spooky Halloween, or any time of year. Written in playful
rhyme that will shine at an interactive story time, the text
includes a repeated refrain that will have listeners chiming in
with many an exuberant, "The cow said, BOO!" Watercolor
illustrations by Alice Carter catch both the eye and the heart with
their humor and energy. Closing scenes of the animal friends
nursing the cow back to health bring a tender lull to the riotous
story time-until a final twist dissolves the peace in giggles once
again.
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Stay My Baby
Lana Button
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R813
R404
Discovery Miles 4 040
Save R409 (50%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Parents Magazine Parents (R) Approved! A stuffed-up cow, a rogue
bedsheet, and a chantable silly refrain. A quintessential
read-aloud for a lively story time, now available in board book
format. Poor cow woke up with such a bad cold that every "moo"
comes out as "boo!" When she stumbles into a sheet hanging from the
clothesline, her barnyard friends mistake her for a spooky ghost
and run away. But the cow is able to bravely turn this
misunderstanding to her advantage when a truly scary intruder
arrives at the farm. . . In The Cow Said BOO!, author Lana Button
delivers a silly read-aloud for a not-so-spooky Halloween, or any
time of the year. Written in playful rhyme that will shine at an
interactive story time, the text includes a repeated refrain that
will have listeners chiming in with many an exuberant, "The cow
said, BOO!" Watercolor illustrations by Alice Carter catch both the
eye and the heart with their humor and energy. Closing scenes of
the animal friends nursing the cow back to health bring a tender
lull to riotous story time-until a final twist dissolves the peace
in giggles once again. Don't miss the closing spread with
illustrated hand- (and paw!) washing instructions for chasing away
colds.
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