You Can Do It, Stinky Face!


Book Description

A mother and her unconditional love help her son find confidence in himself while teaching him it’s okay to be afraid now and then. Stinky Face has a lot of questions, and his patient mama always knows how to reassure her little Stinky Face with the right answers! This time, Stinky Face is struggling with confidence and having some doubts about his abilities. Luckily, Mama knows the magic words: “You can do it, Stinky Face!” Readers will enjoy Stinky Face’s wild adventures while being reassured that it’s okay to feel afraid sometimes. But they have the strength to overcome it—just like Stinky Face does. A perfect year-round Stinky Face story with a gentle nod to graduation and transitions!




I Love You, Stinky Face


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This award-winning book has delighted parents and children everywhere, and it now is available for the first time as a board book.




It's the 100th Day, Stinky Face!


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Mama helps Stinky Face discover one hundred things he can bring to school that are special to him




Ready for Kindergarten, Stinky Face?


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A mother reassures her son when he imagines increasingly silly things that might go wrong on his first day of kindergarten.




It's Time for School, Stinky Face


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As a young boy worries about all the things that might go wrong at school, his mother reassures him.




Thank You, Stinky Face


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Our beloved Stinky Face is back asking Mama another timely and endearing question: Mama, are you thankful for me? In this new, original Stinky Face story, Mama tells her little one that she's thankful for him. Stinky Face, of course, has a question. With greasy, taco-covered hands and face, he asks, Mama, are you thankful for me even right now? Being thankful is a perennial theme for this young age group. Learning to appreciate yourself, the people around you, and people's unique gifts and individuality is a lesson that is more crucial now than ever, and that is what is at the heart of this touching story. Author Lisa McCourt and illustrator Cyd Moore team up once again to bring us a truly endearing tale of mother and child that's perfect for the Thanksgiving holiday but can live all year round. This new story is the closest in feel and tone to the original, and with over one and a half million copies sold of I Love You, Stinky Face, we're confident this one will truly resonate with this audience.




Goodnight, Stinky Face


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Stinky Face always has a lot of questions, and his patient mama always has the right answers This time, Stinky Face is having trouble going to sleep in his own bed, and asks if he can sleep with her. After all, the water from the drippy faucet could sweep him away at any moment But just like in previous stories, Mama knows how to reassure her Stinky Face to let him know that she's right there, even when he's sleeping.




Happy Halloween, Stinky Face


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A mother reassures her young son as he imagines all the things that might go wrong while trick-or-treating.




Just Me and My Mom/Just Me and My Dad (Little Critter)


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This deluxe storybook features two Little Critter stories from Mercer Mayer in one book all about the special time we spend with mom and dad--the perfect gift for a sweet story time any time of year! Family time is fun time in this heartwarming collection of two classic Little Critter stories for readers ages 3 to 7. In the first story, Little Critter enjoys a day in the city with his mom. Then, flip the book over to read about Little Critter's very first camping trip with his dad! And for more fun with mom and dad, check out more Little Critter tales! -Just Like Dad -Just For You




The Rough-Face Girl


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From Algonquin Indian folklore comes one of the most haunting, powerful versions of the Cinderella tale ever told. In a village by the shores of Lake Ontario lived an invisible being. All the young women wanted to marry him because he was rich, powerful, and supposedly very handsome. But to marry the invisible being the women had to prove to his sister that they had seen him. And none had been able to get past the sister's stern, all-knowing gaze. Then came the Rough-Face girl, scarred from working by the fire. Could she succeed where her beautiful, cruel sisters had failed?