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"Little Dreamers: Believing in Ourselves" is a heartwarming tale of ambition, self-belief, and the power of dreams. This book is more than a collection of stories; it is a guide to inspire children, and even adults, to believe in their abilities and to strive towards their dreams, no matter how big or small.

Meet Leo, a curious and brave lion cub who loves exploring the jungle and asking big questions. One day, he wonders why some animals have cozy homes and freedom to choose when to have babies, while others don’t. Seeking answers, Leo visits Ellie the wise elephant, who introduces him to the idea of “reproductive rights”—the ability to make choices about family and living conditions. Leo journeys to places like Giraffe Grove, where animals enjoy freedom and happiness, and Crocodile Creek, where old rules make life harder. Saddened but inspired, Leo learns about animal heroes like Olivia the owl and the Rainbow Birds, who helped bring change in their communities. Determined to help, Leo forms “Leo’s Lions” to teach other animals about their rights. With time, teamwork, and courage, the jungle begins to change. Animals of all kinds unite to create fairer rules. As the sun sets, Leo feels proud, knowing his voice—and every voice—can make a difference.

Spring Flowers meets various insects and animals in the garden and learns about their roles in the ecosystem. Children explore the world of nature and biodiversity with Spring Flowers.

Jesus Taught Me Love is a heartwarming children's book about an 8-year-old Polynesian girl named Kai, who has recently been baptized. As she embarks on her journey of faith, Kai learns what it truly means to be a disciple of Christ—not just by believing in Him but by living His teachings every day. She feels the deep, unconditional love of the Lord in her heart and realizes that true discipleship means sharing that love with others. Inspired by Jesus’ example, Kai looks for ways to be kind, patient, and forgiving, even when it’s difficult. Whether she is helping her family, comforting a friend, or showing kindness to someone in need, Kai discovers that love is more than just words—it is action. Through small, everyday moments, she sees how her love for God strengthens her ability to love those around her. With vibrant illustrations and a meaningful message, Jesus Taught Me Love helps young readers understand that no act of love is too small and that by sharing God’s love, they can make a difference in the world. Kai’s journey reminds children that they, too, can be a light for others through love and kindness.

Page 1-2 Dad isn’t here anymore. I think about him a lot. Page 3-4 I look around and see Dad’s things. “I miss Dad.” Page 5-6 Mom rests a hand on my shoulder. “Let’s make a memory box. We can keep Dad’s love inside.” Page 7-8 I look up at her. “What’s a memory box?” Mom sits beside me. “It’s a special place where we can keep things that remind us of Dad.” Page 9-10 I think about it and nod. “I like that idea.” Page 11-12 We look in the basement and find a box. I run my hand over the lid. “Let’s decorate it. I want it to look just right.” Page 13-14 I draw a heart, and Mom helps me write “I love Dad.” Now our box is ready. Page 15-16 We look for Dad’s things. I find his football jersey and hold it close. “It smells like him.” Page 17-18 We find football tickets. I smile. “I remember that game—it was so fun!” Page 19-20 I find a shiny rock. Me and Dad found this on the beach. “It’s lucky.” Page 21-22 I put everything inside the box and close the lid. “Now I have a box of love.” Page 23-24 The next morning, I open the box. I take out Dad’s jersey and hold it tight. I feel connected to him. Page 25-26 Then I look at the rock and remember our trip to the beach. I smile. Mom hugs me. “Dad isn’t here, but love never leaves.” I close the box and hold it close. Dad will always be with me.

Angel Rich, a wealthy and wise entrepreneur, wants to teach her nieces and nephews the value of money. When she takes them to LondonSky Theme Park, she gives them a set amount of cash and a challenge—ride, eat, and have fun, but budget wisely! At first, the kids are excited to do everything—until they realize they can’t afford it all. With different ride prices, meal deals, and souvenir temptations, they must plan, prioritize, and work together to make the most of their money. Through smart decisions and teamwork, they learn that budgeting doesn’t mean less fun—it means more! This fun-filled adventure teaches kids about financial literacy, smart spending, and making choices—all while enjoying an unforgettable day at the park! Page 1 The kids arrive at SkyQuest Theme Park, ready for the best day ever! Page 2 Auntie hands them a set amount of money. "Spend it wisely!" she says. Page 3 Kamya (17) unfolds the park map. “Let’s ride everything!” Page 4 SaMii (15) eyes the food court. “Hold up, we need to eat too!” Page 5 Keon (11) checks prices. "We can’t afford it all—we need a plan!" Page 6 They find a meal deal to save money. SieRi (12) spots an unlimited ride wristband. Page 7 They pool their money, buying wristbands and budgeting for food and souvenirs. Page 8 They skip expensive snacks and enjoy all the biggest rides! Page 9 Kage (3) wants cotton candy, but they remind him to make choices. Page 10 By evening, they have money left for small souvenirs. Page 11 Auntie meets them. “How did you do?” Kamya grins. “We rode everything and still saved money!” Page 12 Auntie smiles. “That’s what I call smart money moves!”

Harvey is a bright young man who has an adorable dog named Sparky. Harvey is a 16 year old boy who has been working as a newspaper delivery boy for 3 months of summer. His boss, Mr. Smith wants to employ Harvey for the rest of the year and tells him about 401k. At first Harvey is skeptical and unhappy that more money will be deducted from his check. Mr. Smith tells him that if you put a portion of your money towards a Roth IRA account his money will grow on accrued interest. Harvey was confused at first and so was sparky. Mr. Smith found a beautiful and easy story that he used as an analogy to explain to Harvey what a Roth IRA account is and how does money grow. His retirement account will be worth a lot of money and Harvey decides to listen to his boss. He decided to put 20 dollars every week. After 4 months he had about 355 dollars, which is 35 dollars more than he contributed. He was so happy that his money grew and was happy with his investment. Sparky was also happy.

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Grandpa's Grapes" is a heartwarming tale set in the lively home of loving grandparents, where a group of cousins embarks on a playful quest to sneak grapes from Grandpa's prized vine. Amidst laughter and mischief, they learn lessons of patience, unity, and the joy of family bonds. This charming story celebrates the simple pleasures of childhood and the sweet rewards of waiting, making it a delightful read for families to share and treasure.

In a small, enchanting town named Harmonyville, there lived a curious and kind-hearted child named Lily. One day, while exploring the dusty shelves of an old bookstore, Lily discovered a mysterious book titled "The Magic of Kindness: Conversations with God." Intrigued, Lily opened the book and embarked on a magical journey to learn how to communicate with God.

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an engaging children’s e-book that explores literacy and a numeracy concepts whilst also developing young children’s understanding of their personal worlds, heritage, sense of identity, belonging and/or active citizenship.

A kind fairy tale about the cheerful adventure of the girl Sam in learning about the world

Join Madame Cuddle Fish and her friends on this unforgettable mission where every page is a new adventure, and every challenge is a chance to learn and grow. Will they find Mimi and bring her back home? Dive in to find out!

They see starfish, dolphins, clown fish, sea horse and octopus. Watched a seal do tricks. Petted a orka whale.

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**Timmy and the Tippy-Toe Dance** is a fun story about a little boy named Timmy who learns the importance of listening to his body when he feels the urge to use the bathroom. After ignoring the signs, he starts doing the "Tippy-Toe Dance" and realizes that waiting too long can lead to discomfort. With his sister Emma's help, Timmy discovers that taking bathroom breaks when needed is the best way to stay healthy and avoid accidents.

A little girl is on the beach wearing a blue and white polka dot bikini
