Molly Morningstar A Doll for Me


Book Description

When you were young, did your dolls look like you? Molly Morningstar is a problem-solving, spunky little girl with a problem. She needs a doll for an important party, and she can't find one that looks like her! Molly's parents are used to it, resigned even - but not Molly! What does she do after searching EVERYWHERE, only to find that doll after doll, they ALL look the same Determined to not settle, Molly finds the solution to this big problem herself! Every child deserves to see themselves represented in books, toys and dolls. Grab this fun story today and support diversity learning for kids!




Everything in Its Place


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An inspiring and poetic story about reading, libraries, and overcoming shyness to find community. I gather the books in my arms, and give them a hug. "Welcome back," I whisper. Nicky is a shy girl who feels most at home in the safe space of her school library, but the library closes for a week and Nicky is forced to face her social anxiety. When she meets a group of unique, diverse, inspiring women at her mother's diner—members of a women's motorcycle club—Nicky realizes that being different doesn’t have to mean being alone, and that there’s a place for everyone. Book lovers of all ages will find inspiration in this beautiful love letter to reading—and how words help us find empathy and connections with the world around us.




Molly Morningstar Carnival Girl


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"Rain or shine, the fun goes on!" Molly Morningstar is soooo excited to dance in the parade! And, she is SURE she's going to WIN the prize for best costume. Her confidence starts to fade after mishaps pile up, and the rain starts pouring. Molly is sure that the carnival is ruined and her chance of winning is over. Will Molly find a way to keep on dancing? If this carnival girl can learn to accept disappointment, you can too. This story is for conversations about: perseverance determination optimism and living in the moment! When you snuggle up to read "Molly Morningstar, Carnival Girl" together you'll remember that the storms of life are only as stormy as you let them be. AND you might just want to get up and dance!




Liam's First Cut


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In her debut children's book, "Liam's First Cut, Taye Glover weaves together the beauty of fatherhood, community, and neurodivergence as Liam, a black boy with an autism spectrum disorder, approaches a day he's been anticipating, for quite some time. Liam takes us on a journey towards a big rite of passage in every boy's life as he prepares to get his hair cut on his first visit to a barbershop.




Baby Goes to Market


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Join Baby and his doting mama at a bustling southwest Nigerian marketplace for a bright, bouncy read-aloud offering a gentle introduction to numbers. Market is very crowded. Mama is very busy. Baby is very curious. When Baby and Mama go to the market, Baby is so adorable that the banana seller gives him six bananas. Baby eats one and puts five in the basket, but Mama doesn’t notice. As Mama and Baby wend their way through the stalls, cheeky Baby collects five oranges, four biscuits, three ears of sweet corn, two pieces of coconut . . . until Mama notices that her basket is getting very heavy! Poor Baby, she thinks, he must be very hungry by now! Rhythmic language, visual humor, and a bounty of delectable food make this a tale that is sure to whet little appetites for story time.




Cardboard Rosie


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Cardboard Rosie is a unique story addressing the special bond between a father and child. It gently touches upon themes like grief, while taking young readers on an emotional and imaginative journey. It's a story that will leave your child with a feeling of love ane hope. Emma longs for a Forever Doll, but when Daddy makes her one out of cardboard instead, she makes a very important discovery.




The Jewish Phenomenon


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With truly startling statistics and a wealth of anecdotes, Silbiger reveals the cultural principles that form the bedrock of Jewish success in America.




Barnabee Believes (in Himself)


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Barnabee bee loves to spell and dreams of being a spelling bee champ. Everyone believes he has what it takes a win. The only thing holding him back is his overactive imagination. Will Barnabee ever learn to BEE-lieve . . . in himself?




Your Baby's First Word Will Be DADA


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A series of animal fathers tries to its their young to say "Dada."




Twisted Pulp Magazine: Issue #4


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Not sure what Twisted Pulp Magazine is? It's a collection of some cutting-edge pulpy writing, art, and more. In the hot cookin' new issue of the pulp magazine, we interview artists Jessica Van Hule, Lou Patrou, and author G. Wayne Miller. It also features comics from Mark Slade and Thomas M. Malafarina, short stories from A.F. Knott, Andy Rausch, Matthew Lennox, Kara Kittrick, and Chauncey Haworth, as well and a fond review by Lucy Hall of drummer, Perry Morris.