Ouchiwahwah!


Book Description

One day you could be walking down the street and trip over something. Or maybe you take a tumble on your favorite bike. You might hurt your hand or stub your toe; you never know! But theres a word for when these things happen: OUCHIWAHWAH! Hurts arent always physical. Sometimes you feel the pain inside, you can still say OUCHIWAHWAH! Everyone can get hurt, from your sibling to your parents to even your pup. Try to remember the pain will pass, and in the meantime well, you know what to say! Heres a book to make boo-boos better, and you can tell your parents, too. If Mommy and Daddy hurt themselves, theres a word for them: OUCHIWAHWAH! You will be ready for new exciting adventures!




Liberty for All?


Book Description

Discusses the period of growth in American history prior to the Civil War, describing the lives of people from a variety of backgrounds, including Jedediah Smith, Emily Dickinson, John James Audubon, and Sojourner Truth.




Wiggle Your Nose - Wiggle Your Toes


Book Description

Wiggle Your Nose - Wiggle Your Toes is an interactive, bedtime, book for children of all ages. Reading the book relaxes muscles, clears the mind of an active child and makes sleeping easier. After the first, or second reading, children will actually look forward to going to bed, having fun and enjoying a good night's sleep. Each night you read Wiggle Your Nose - Wiggle Your Toes, you and your child will share a novel venture and create a long-lasting bond. The book successfully takes full advantage of the author's firsthand knowledge of two key factors. First, Burt knows children. He has five children, nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Second, after an accident fractured his L1 vertebra, Burt created an innovative sleep routine that cleared his mind, minimized his pain and allowed him to fall into a deep sleep. Burt blended his sleep technique with personal experience of getting children ready for bed resulting in Wiggle Your Nose - Wiggle Your Toes This is Burt's first children's book. The book is written in a poetic form using a simple four-line rhyme scheme used at times by Dr. Seuss. Wiggle Your Nose - Wiggle Your Toes is ideal for parents, grandparents, babysitters or day-care centers, to read to children. It's also favorable for older children that prefer to read by themselves. Teen-agers and adults also find the book helps them sleep better.