Rainbow Cottage


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Can I Take My Panda Daddy?


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Rainbow Preschool


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Join Zoe the three-headed dragon girl and her new friends in their preschool adventures.Learn that the first day of school is not even that scary, and we can make friends with others who don't look like us at all. Feel the struggle of cleaning up and sharing toys when you really don't want to. Taste new, unknown flavors and try hard to stay awake at nap time.Welcome to Rainbow Preschool!




Little Cloud


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Once there was a dream of a cloud, waiting, hiding, in a blue sky, which became a whisper of white and grew and grew... Everybody loves looking at the little white cloud as it makes all sorts of interesting shapes, but one day the little cloud becomes bigger and darker and heavier. As the raindrops patter down, everyone runs away and no one is happy to see the little cloud anymore...or are they? This heartfelt, uplifting story has a powerful message about being loved and accepted for who you are, no matter what.




Sophia and Rainbow


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Sophia is sure she and her unicorn, Rainbow will be great partners. Sparkle Lake gives unicorns their magic, and when it starts turning a funny color, everything goes wrong! Can Sophia and Rainbow brave the dangerous woods to save the unicorns' magic?




Regenbogenfisch


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The most beautiful fish in the entire ocean discovers the real value of personal beauty and friendship.




A Little Book about Safety


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While enjoying a day of swimming with his family, Hugo Hippo encounters several situations in which he must make decisions about his personal safety.




Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).


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Little Red Fox Has Feelings


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"Little Red Fox affirms that ALL feelings are a natural, normal part of experiencing life. Sometimes we feel happy, sometimes we feel sad, sometimes angry, sometimes loved! Approaching feelings with understanding instead of trying to change them actually helps them simmer down. Little Red Fox notices each of her feelings, what prompted them, then she gets to decide how to act on them. This creates a healthy pattern for readers to use in their own lives. In the end, we may not always have control over how we feel (and that's okay!), but we can notice feelings, figure out what prompted them, and then decide how to act on those feelings . . . and that's most empowering of all!"--Amazon.com