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Childhood anxiety is becoming a more and more common situation that we have to deal with today. In book 1 of the Grateful Bob series, Bobby was learning fast to become Grateful for almost everything that happens in his life. In book 2 Grateful Bob: Tommy defeats the Dragon, Bobby is able to show how grateful he is for his friend Tommy by helping him cope with anxiety and panic attacks. Bobby hopes that by reading his story, he can also help you as well. Anxiety is very hard to understand if you have not experienced this yourself. Grateful Bob is written through the eyes of a child and Bobby's actual experience of childhood anxiety. The first step to a better life, is understanding. Every child needs to know they are normal and always going to be okay. Grateful Bob will show you the way.
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Pono Finds His Flippers
In a tropical paradise far, far away, a delightful little boy named Pono enjoys every sun-filled day with his best friend, Lani, a Hawaiian monk seal. While they share a true friendship of aloha – one of love, fun and adventure – they can only explore together on land. Not having flippers of his own, Pono longs to join Lani each time she heads out to sea. Learning of her son’s unhappiness, Pono’s mother helps him find his own flippers by teaching him to swim in the island’s blue waters. With his best friend Lani cheering by his side, triumphantly Pono learns to swim, and their lives are forever changed. Now the world is their oyster, and their adventures as wide as the ocean is deep.
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A Lady Born, A Pirate Bred
Seventeen-year-old Corey has developed into the perfect pirate, serving under a fine captain and in a position of trust and authority. But even if she is content with her life, she knows deep down it is not complete. Is she really just a pirate, or is there something more? Why do the enigmatic, dashing Sebastian and a sea maiden come into her life?
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¡HOLA! Let's Learn Spanish
Easy and Fun Introduction to Spanish for your child. Fasten your seatbelts! Your child 6-10 is about to take a trip of adventure, fun and learning.Your child-and you-will be speaking Spanish in no time!Easy to use, whether or not you know Spanish.Free downloadable audio version at polyglotkidz.com. Download before using book.Your child's guide is Pete the Pilot. Kids take a pretend flight to Mexico. There, they meet Panchito, Mexico's #1 Jumping Bean, meet his friends, follow his adventure, and learn Spanish effortlessly.Also featuring:fun activities to use SpanishSkitCulture CornerCatchy songDirections for making a traditional Mexican mask
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I'm Reading About the White House
The White House is where the President of the United States lives and works. What is so special about the White House? Let’s read about it and see. I’m Reading About the White House helps early readers learn fun and interesting facts about the White House. The colorful illustrations, bold, vibrant art, kid-friendly text and photographs help bring the White House to life. I'm Reading About The White House topics include:LocationEntrancesA DiagramThe First ResidentFire in 1814What is inside the White House?The Oval OfficePlaces for BusinessThe Rose GardenRecreationThe Landing PadThe South LawnFamily LifePresidential PetsHolidaysVisiting the White HouseGlossaryAnd More!Below is the Reading Levels Guide for this book:Grade Levels: K-3Lexile Measure: 560 Fountas & Pinnell Guided Reading Level: IDevelopmental Assessment Level: 16
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I'm Reading About Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is a great place to visit! What is so special about Yellowstone National Park? Read this book and find out! I’m Reading about Yellowstone National Park helps early readers learn fun and interesting facts about the Yellowstone National Park. The colorful illustrations, bold, vibrant art, kid-friendly text and photographs help bring the national park to life. I'm Reading About the Yellowstone National Park topics include:What is a national parka park rangerWhere is the Yellowstone National Park locatedFirst national parkGrand Prismatic SpringHot springsOld Faithful GeyserYellowstone LakeGrand Canyon of the YellowstoneBisonBlack BearsMany More AnimalsOutdoor FunWinter FunWater FunOld Faithful InnGlossaryAnd More!Below is the Reading Levels Guide for this book:Grade Levels: K-3Lexile Measure: 480 Fountas & Pinnell Guided Reading Level: JDevelopmental Assessment Level: 18
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Princess DisGrace: A Royal Disaster
Lou Kuenzler
Calling all precocious princesses! This series is sure to be a hit with girls who love a big dose of humor and adventure with their princess fix. Rules for Being a Princess: 1. Your name must be on the Fairy Godmother’s list. 2. You must always be elegant and graceful. 3. A unicorn must choose you. When Grace arrives at Tall Towers Princess Academy, her name isn’t on the Fairy Godmother’s list of students. She isn’t elegant at all—not even her curtsy is graceful. And all the other girls are sure she’s headed straight back to her tiny, messy kingdom. But one unicorn knows better. He’s clumsy and dirty and the perfect match for Grace! And together they have tons of fun. But the other princesses aren’t convinced Grace belongs at the academy. Can she prove that being a princess is about more than just being perfect?
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Sea Spell
At the end of Dark Tide, Book 3 in the Waterfire Saga, Astrid leaves her mermaid friends to confront her ancestor, Orfeo, the evil force behind the rise of the monster Abbadon. Orfeo possesses one of the six talismans that the merls need in order to keep the monster locked up forever. But without the ability to songcast, how will Astrid be able to defeat the most powerful mage in history? Meanwhile, Serafina and her Black Fins train goblin troops for battle against her uncle Vallerio's death riders. Will Sera ever see her beloved home--and her beloved Mahdi--again, or will the Volneros take over the mer realms while Orfeo takes on the gods themselves? Nothing less than the fate of the underwater world is at stake in this breathtaking finale. Praise for Deep Blue"A richly imagined novel. Themes of conquering fear and believing in oneself are woven throughout, along with an acknowledgment of humans' environmental impact on the sea and its inhabitants. Despite the high stakes and a few frightening moments, the story is never over serious; it's just right for readers who have grown up with, but aged out of, The Little Mermaid and the Disney Fairies franchise." - Publishers Weekly "A fantastic addition to the genre of mermaids, this book will also appeal to readers of action and those who appreciate usurped leaders taking back their kingdom. It starts with a common enough concept: a royal girl who is worried about her betrothal and about love. Donnelly then adds layers of complexity to the tale and weaves her story into that of Atlantis. Friendship, trust, and responsibility are major themes as Sera struggles to grasp that she is really her kingdom's only hope. Quick-witted, loveable characters and a well-planned fantasy world make this an all-encompassing book. Readers will eagerly await future volumes and the answers they will provide." - VOYA"Best-selling Donnelly (Revolution, 2010) builds an alluring mermaid civilization and history, filled with painterly descriptions of Sera's underwater palace and its unearthly architecture, her sumptuous wardrobe, and the menagerie of half-human, half-marine animal denizens. There's also plenty of romantic tension with handsome mermen, strife between merls (that's girl mermaids) from rival regions, and some powerful female friendships amid the fast-paced plot, filled with wondrous magic." - Booklist
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Places No One Knows
Brenna Yovanoff
Fans of Lady Bird will love this novel about a good girl who dreams herself into a bad boy's room in this lyrically romantic novel that Maggie Stiefvater, author of The Raven King, says she read and "woke up satisfied." Waverly Camdenmar spends her nights running until she can’t even think. Then the sun comes up, life goes on, and Waverly goes back to her perfectly hateful best friend, her perfectly dull classes, and the tiny, nagging suspicion that there’s more to life than student council and GPAs. Marshall Holt is a loser. He drinks on school nights and gets stoned in the park. He is at risk of not graduating, he does not care, he is no one. He is not even close to being in Waverly’s world. But then one night Waverly falls asleep and dreams herself into Marshall’s bedroom—and when the sun comes up, nothing in her life can ever be the same. In Waverly’s dreams, the rules have changed. But in her days, she’ll have to decide if it’s worth losing everything for a boy who barely exists."Waverly and Marshall burn brightly . . . both refreshingly flawed as they come into their own. Readers will forgo sleep themselves to witness their vibrant, achingly real story unfold. A brilliant romance." —Kirkus Reviews, Starred"A tightly woven, luminously written novel that captures the uncertain nature of high school and the difficult path of self-discovery." —Booklist, Starred "Yovanoff offers a multilayered exploration of human connections, particularly those that manifest in unpredictable ways."—Publishers Weekly, Starred