Introduces the idea of a learning disability and how children with one still have their own strong points, and are still able to learn, but in a different way.
Told in rhyming text, a little tree clings tenaciously to a granite cliff, determined to live, tended by a little boy, and ultimately loved by the people in the community.
"The authors really got this right and I highly recommend it for siblings of cancer patients and their parents.”—Children’s Books Heal Ever since his first ride, Bryce has been
After listing activities that are stereotypically, but not always, attributed to princesses, fairies, pirates, superheroes, and more, encourages the reader to imagine what one could be, despite others
Murphy, a Tibetan Terrier puppy, describes the emotional ups and downs of being in multiple foster homes and living in unfamiliar surroundings until he is placed in a caring foster home where he feels
David has a box full of things he borrowed from people without asking, but when his bicycle is stolen he realizes how wrong he was and decides it is time to give everything back. Includes note to pare
After Sherman sees something terrible happen, he becomes anxious and then angry, but when a counselor helps him talk about these emotions he feels better.