Mila Has Two Beds


Book Description

A warm and simple story about a girl whose parents are divorced




If There Never Was a You


Book Description

“Cute, delightful and a super sweet story about the beautiful relationship of a mother and child. It’s a book that celebrates love and belongingness.” —Kiddingly If there never was a you, how empty life would be! Who would make me smile and laugh and keep me company? Filled with heartwarming messages of love, belonging, and togetherness, If There Never Was a You gently reassures children that the place they hold in their parents’ hearts can never be filled with anything else. “Love, warmth and security radiate from this book, making it a perfect read to cuddle up with and read . . . It’s guaranteed to end with a big hug and leave both with all sorts of warm fuzzy feelings.” —Bookworm for Kids “A beautifully told story, that is sure to bring a smile to anyone who reads it.” —Midwest Book Review “A delightfully true sentiment. Amanda Rowe has put into words how every parent feels: big gratitude and love for all the moments we experience thanks to our beloved little ones. A beautiful message for kids to know how their presence deeply matters to us.” —Marianne Richmond, bestselling author of If I Could Keep You Little “The pleasant rhyming text explores all of the ways that the little bunny brings joy to his mother’s life . . . Both parents and kids will appreciate the sweet message within this story!” —Babies to Bookworms




My Two Homes


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My Two Homes is the story of a normal day in Skye's life. When classmate Lenny goes home with Skye, he learns she has three parents. Her dad lives in one house, and her mom and stepdad live in another. But who loves her best? They all do! Aligned to Common Core standards and correlated to state standards. Looking Glass Library is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO.




No More Shame


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The deadly family secret. The perfect crime. The impossible romance. And the man who can end it all with one phone call. Growing up in a home without a mother and with a world-renowned surgeon for a father, wasn’t easy for Mila. And when she grows into a woman, it seems like her father never gives her her wings. What makes it worse is her litter of siblings are estranged, and the only real contact she has is with her father’s assistant and the maid. Until Dawson, a young, budding surgeon, comes along, and he sees Mila for the woman she is. Dawson idolizes Doctor Smirnova’s work, in fact, he writes his medical thesis on the surgical genius, and bases his whole medical practice on the man’s livelihood. So, when he receives an invitation to go to Russia to study Smirnova’s newest procedure, he packs his bags and peels out of the driveway faster than his legs can carry him. But strange things begin to occur upon his arrival. He is forcefully invited to stay in the man’s guest house, and a strange yet beautiful woman seems to appear everywhere, as if from nowhere, and Smirnova’s behavior raises brows to say the least. When Dawson is introduced to Mila, even weirder things happen, and Dawson inadvertently uncovers a secret that has been kept in the family for more than two decades. With a swift trip back to U.S. soil, and an extra passenger accompanying him, Dawson soon learns that things in his world have not always been as they have seemed…and someone will pay for it with their life. HEA (Happily Ever After) Ranch romance Medical romance Military romance Medium heat Course language Cliffhanger ending




Forever Rhen


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Book Features: • 24 pages, 8 inches x 8 inches • Ages 5-8, Grades K-2 leveled readers • Simple, easy-to-read pages with illustrations • Features a simple vocabulary list • Includes reading and teaching tips The Importance of Reading: Introduce hard yet important topics to your child with Forever Rhen: A Book About Divorce. The 24-page book features pictures and simple language to practice early reading comprehension skills and learn about divorce. Hands-On Reading: Rhen's parents are getting a divorce, and she’s worried about what all will change and what that means for her. One thing is certain—her parents love her very much. Find out what changes and what will stay the same. Features: More than just an insightful story about family changes, this kids book also includes a vocabulary list as well as reading and teaching tips for additional interaction and engagement on the topic of divorce. Leveled Books: Vibrant illustrations and leveled text work together to engage readers and promote reading comprehension skills. The leveled book engages kindergarteners—2nd graders with new vocabulary and relevant topics like divorce. Why Rourke Educational Media: Since 1980, Rourke Publishing Company has specialized in publishing engaging and diverse non-fiction and fiction books for children in a wide range of subjects that support reading success on a level that has no limits.




Son


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Following on from the success of Little One, from the same creative team comes Son, a declaration of love from parents to their son, with stunning art by award-winning illustrator Sonja Wimmer This book is an invitation to transmit to our offsprings the love we have for them, the commitment to accompany them in every step they take in life, and, above all, the pride and privilege that every parent feels for being able to see them grow. From the moment they are born until they grow up, from their first glance cast at us until the moment when they are ready to start flying on their own. Son is the perfect story to read in bed. Our little ones will fall asleep with a smile, protected by the love of their moms and dads. A book that the whole family will want to read again and again, to remind us of the simple joy of traveling along life’s highway together.




My Maddy


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ALA’s 2021 Rainbow Book List Top Ten Title for Young Readers Most mommies are girls. Most daddies are boys. But lots of parents are neither a boy nor a girl. Like my Maddy. My Maddy has hazel eyes which are not brown or green. And my Maddy likes sporks because they are not quite a spoon or a fork. Some of the best things in the world are not one thing or the other. They are something in between and entirely their own. Randall Ehrbar, PsyD, offers an insightful note with more information about parents who are members of gender minority communities, including transgender, gender non-binary, or otherwise gender diverse people.




Little Billy-Bob


Book Description

A cheerful little book for toddlers ages 18 months and up, with a focus on the child's daily life.




The Baby Beast


Book Description

When an egg arrives on his doorstep, Beast doesn't quite know what to do: feed it? Take it for a nice long walk? Drop it? Doctor Yoko tells him he must keep it warm and just wait, but exactly what he's waiting for is a mystery to the Beast... Everyone will enjoy the side-splitting humor from award-winning Chris Judge. Adults will recognize (some of) Beast's first-time child-care mistakes, while children will laugh out loud.




The Little Tree


Book Description

A little tree in a forest, threatened by human encroachment, sends its seed away to grow in a place with more promise and then longs for the seed after it is gone. Includes end notes on the author's mother's immigration to the United States from Viet Nam.