Freddie the Fly: Bee On, Buzz Off


Book Description

Freddie, our lovable fly, is tappin’ and flappin’ his way to trouble. He whirls around to and fro, buzzing from one distraction to another. Is it any wonder he forgets his lunch, fails his spelling test and leaves the house semi-undressed? Freddie is a go-go-go kind of guy who has no time to listen, focus or pay attention. His lack of concentration causes a real fright when he finds himself lost and alone at the zoo. Will that be the scare Freddie needs to finally take action and turn his BEE on and his BUZZ off? Readers will love finding the answers in this delightfully insightful tale by speech-language pathologist and educator Kimberly Delude.




Freddie the Fly Connecting the Dots: A Story About learning to Read Social Cues


Book Description

Freddie returns with quite the conundrum! He keeps missing social cues, so he misunderstands what people mean, and then he finds himself in a mess. He just doesn't get that there's a lot more to communication than the words that people say. Fortunately for our favorite fly, he has his dad and Principal Roachford available to teach him avout connecting the communication dots, including voice tone, facial expressions and body language.




Bumble, Fly


Book Description

Have you ever wondered if God has a plan for you? Maybe you have been told that you cannot be someone special. Perhaps you have felt that you just were not good enough to accomplish something important. Try being a bumblebee. The bumblebee was told he should not be able to do the one thing that God created him to do. But you see, God had a plan and a purpose for the bumblebee, and the bumblebee reminds us that others do not get to decide what we will do or who we will be. God has already decided that he has an awesome plan and a purpose for you. That is why we need to seek God's plan for us""and fly.




Dee the Bee


Book Description

A descriptive picture book about the fruits and vegetables bees pollinate.




Freddie and Friends Bugging Out: A Story about Learning to Keep Small Problems Small


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Freddie the Fly’s friend Stella the Stinkbug has a problem. Or lots of problems. Some problems are big, and some are small. But every time she faces a problem, she reacts the same way. She Bugs out. And you know what happens when a stink bug bugs out? It causes a Big Stink! With help from Mrs. Monarch, Stella and Freddie learn about different kinds of problems: Big problems, Meh problems, and No Bigs. Each problem has an appropriate reaction. Mrs. Monarch teaches Stella and Freddie two important questions to ask themselves, and then the problem solving can begin! Follow along as Freddie and Stella learn to control their reactions to different problems, and to keep small problems small so they can be easily solved.




Izzy Busy Bee


Book Description

The imaginary world of a child transforms into a place where she creates an adventurous environment, while sharing who creates all life. This is the story of "Izzy Busy Bee", away from her daytime life as a little girl, who is known by her family and community as, simply Izzy. At night however, her creative thoughts turn into a dream, where she becomes a helpful, insightful leader; into the busy world of bees. While Izzy has a colorful and fun time with the playmates of her dream, her dream inspires insight for children to think about how big all of creation is and the great significance of a tiny bee. Sheila C. Morgan has developed honor and great appreciation to God for the gift and passion to write. Her desire to reach children in their early developmental years and experience the awareness of God, sparked many ideas to incorporate in a child's everyday learning experiences. Her writing background expands from several categories during her career and ministry. Through it all, Sheila believes no matter what, God always has a plan. Happy to introduce her children's book "Izzy Busy Bee", encourages her optimistic view, to continue serving in the body of Christ and love for children and their future.




Abby and the Bee


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When a fluffy owl crosses paths with a sneaky fox and a wise, little bee, she embarks on an exciting adventure while learning about kindness, forgiveness, and accepting differences. Written with delightful rhymes, and complete with a list of open-ended discussion questions, Abby and the Bee is a fun and thoughtful book for children everywhere. Abby and the Bee was written by Rebekah Evans, a teacher, former nanny, and mother of three. Rebekah believes that stories are a powerful way to connect with children, and to help them learn about themselves and the world around them.




Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Songbook)


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(Vocal Selections). 16 vocal selections from the wickedly funny Broadway musical with music by David Yazbek. Songs include: Give Them What They Want * Great Big Stuff * Love Is My Legs * Love Sneaks In * Nothing Is Too Wonderful to Be True * What Was a Woman to Do * and more. Includes bio and pages of photos!




Bumble the Bee


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Bumble wants to be like the other bees, but he can't fly. Granny bumblebee helps little Bumble overcome his fear of flying and in restoring his self confidence. Bumble goes from teased to hero in this sweet tale that your children will love. Bumble can now contribute to the hive by gathering pollen and making honey. You won't want to miss the memories of reading Bumble the Bee with your children and instilling positive lessons that they will learn from reading this book.




Widgets Go Walking


Book Description

What do I want to be when I grow up? This is an age-old question that young Bridget and Fidget Widget seek to answer as they join their dad for a family stroll through the village. As they walk, they see all sorts of interesting individuals doing fascinating things. They meet Jack Hammer, who is shaking and pounding the pavement. They see the town’s talented plumber, Walter Wrench, who is busy unclogging drains. They see Mrs. Fryer, who is serving up crispy bacon and two eggs sunny-side up. They watch Mr. Vendor making change and then eye Sally Sawit, who is busy building something out of wood. They peer through a window to see Mr. Reboot repairing a broken clock, and they walk by a team of painters giving a brick wall a vibrant splash of color. Before returning home, the family even sees an officer directing traffic, a street sweeper sucking up trash, and heavy equipment operators rolling down the street and digging giant holes. It’s an eye-opening journey for the brother and sister. They are introduced to many different skilled trades while being reminded there are no limitations to what they can do or become! With rich, evocative illustrations and concise dialogue, young readers are introduced to a colorful world of possibilities and opportunities.