I'm Not a Scaredy-Cat


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A young cat is afraid of such things as a marching band, the elephant at the zoo, a crawling caterpillar, and a ticking clock, but there is a prayer to God that he can recite which will make him feel happy and cheerful.




I'm Not Scared


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"I'm not scared of monsters, They don't frighten me. Even ones with scary eyes; I'd let them dine with me! Meet the bravest cat ever. He's not afraid of dreadful monsters, ugly beasts, or icky creepy-crawlies! He's not a scaredy-cat! But who's that knocking at his door?"--Amazon.com.




I Am NOT A Scaredy-Cat!


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I Am NOT A Scaredy-Cat is a playful look at the way in which children boldly confront common fears- darkness, creatures, or sounds - and an acknowledgement that no matter how brave we are - we each have fears to face. An Author's Note at the end provides thoughtful questions for opening conversations about fears. 213 word picture book for ages 5-8. Written in rhyme with lively illustrations by Patricia Krebs.




The Not So Scaredy Cat


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A kitty named Jasper takes great pride in his fearlessness. But the truth is, there's one thing that really scares him. Jasper is determined to keep it a secret, but will his sister and friends find out? This ebook with read & listen audio, is the perfect story for anyone who needs reassurance that having a fear isn't anything to be ashamed of.




Friendship Is Love


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Macy Cahill is an enthusiastic teenager who felt like life was coming to an end when she lost the closest person to her hearther best friend, Nathaniel Hale, a.k.a. Nate. Losing him shattered her inside and out. Depression, distance, sorrow, and silence struck, and it brought nothing but pain to her and everyone around her. Through her closest friends, Macy realized that this was just another obstacle weighing her down. It took time, but she finally realized that holding onto something thats not meant for her wasnt going to bring anything but pain. While she was drowning, she remembered how to swim and swam her way up to shore, but in the process, she not only saved herself but the life of another as wellBlake Henderson. A hero doesnt always have to be a male figure. It can be a female figure when she knows her worth in life and is strong enough to enact it.




Mazin Grace


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With the powerful, rhythmic sounds of Aboriginal English and Kokatha language woven through the narrative, Mazin Grace is the inspirational story of a feisty girl who refuses to be told who she is, determined to uncover the truth for herself. Growing up on the Mission isn’t easy for clever Grace Oldman. When her classmates tease her for not having a father, she doesn’t know what to say. Pappa Neddy says her dad is the Lord God in Heaven, but that doesn’t help when the Mission kids call her a bastard. As Grace slowly pieces together clues that might lead to answers, she struggles to find a place in a community that rejects her for reasons she doesn’t understand. In this novel, author Dylan Coleman fictionalizes her mother’s childhood at the Koonibba Lutheran Mission in South Australia in the 1940s and 1950s.




Scaredy Cat


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Scaredy Cat, seeing that Bear is waiting for him, does not stop to see what Bear wants--he just starts running.




Scaredy-Cat, I'm Not


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Mia is a female Himalayan cat who, with her brother, Frankie, survives the move from Washington, D.C. to Maine. When her owner retired, Mia was an unwilling, but brave little passenger in a Jeep Wrangler. There is no fear inside the cat but curiosity that that extends from the move into a perfect home life.




I'm Not a Scaredy Cat! 6pk


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I'm Not a Scaredy Cat!


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The Dominie Odyssey Series provides 60 titles, with both fiction and nonfiction genres, that feature strong characters, compelling stories, and issues that students will find engaging. This series is authorized by some of the most recognizable names in children's literature, including Joan Anderson, Mike Artell, Fleur Beale, Margaret Beames, Jean Bennett, Gretchen Brassington, Eve Bunting, Pauline Cartwright, Mary Louise Downer, Gail Kimberly, Lael Littke, Owen McShane, Ned Mungar, John Parker, Martha Tolles, Alan Trussell-Cullen, Elizabeth Van Steenwyk, and Trevor Wilson. A seperate book, Meet the Author's, provides a study of the 18 Odyssey authors who have collectively written and published more than 900 titles.