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Ryan is a young lion cub who tries to practice his father's roar, but can only squeak. His mother explains why his having a roar is important, and, together, Ryan and his mother set off on an adventure to find a roar. He finds his roar in a most unusual place and in a way we can all hear it on occasion. Jim Lamb is a retired Employee Relations Manager who writes stories for his grand-children. He and his wife live in Chesterfield, Virginia. They divide their time between their home, an old farmhouse in Nelson County, Virginia, and the Washington, D.C. metro area visiting children and grand-children. Carolyn Schallmo is an illustrator and muralist, living in Richmond, Virginia. She is the married mother of four fabulously funny little girls and draws most of her inspiration from their escapades (and a vividly colorful imagination) (www.Colorsbycarolyn.com)
A lion cub's roar frightens away other colorful animals, from one red monkey to eight brown gazelles, that he wants to come play with him--until he encounters nine other lion cubs.
A moonlit tale of friendship and play. It is nighttime in the savanna, which means that it is time to play for one rambunctious lion cub! The cub tries to make new friends with the hippos and the giraffes, but roaring at them only chases them away. The young lion is about to give up, but when a rabbit accidentally mistakes the cub's tail for a carrot, the lion realizes she might have met her match, in all the right ways.
Children will follow along as Lion Cub tries to roar like his mommy and daddy! Lion Cub Roars, a 16-page sturdy board book, is part of Soundprints Baby Animals series, which teaches kids that young animals depend on their Mommies and Daddies just as much as young children. Lion Cub Roars offers a delightful story complemented by rare photographs of a lion cub trying to roar, a combination that is sure to excite all little learners!
The hugely successful Cosmic Kids YouTube channel helps children discover yoga by joining presenter Jaime on monthly yoga adventures, each one a story featuring a loveable animal character that achieves something amazing. Aimed at 4 to 8-year-olds, the Cosmic Kids yoga books offer children a chance to take the yoga more slowly than is possible in a fast-moving video, to spend more time in their favourite poses, and also to enjoy reading or listening to the story. Each book is themed around a specific area of wellbeing; in the case of Lulu, this is coping with feelings of frustration and anger, and finding and managing our own inner power. In this adventure, we're off to Tanzania to meet Lulu, a lion cub who's not quite learned how to roar yet. This makes her really sad and frustrated and taking it out on her friends just makes her feel even worse, so we help her find ways of dealing with her emotions. Then Lulu discovers that the volcano is going to erupt ... all her friends are in terrible danger! Can she find her roar in time to save the other animals? The story concludes with a relaxation and some affirmations to reinforce the message of the book. With bright illustrations, the books are designed to mirror the Cosmic Kids look, and to allow children to get to know a range of characters from the Cosmic Kids shows. There's also information at the back to help parents and teachers introduce children to yoga, even if they don't practise yoga themselves.
In the heart of the savannah, Tyson the lion cub embarks on a heartfelt journey to find his voice. Unlike his fellow lion cubs, Tyson's roars are soft whispers, barely rustling the tall grass. Determined to prove himself, he sets off on a series of adventurous encounters with wise elephants, chatty monkeys, and a brave little bird who all teach him the secrets of finding inner strength. Through perseverance and the support of his friends, Tyson finally discovers his mighty roar, astonishing his friends and family with a thunderous roar that echoes across the plains, marking his place as a true lion of the savannah.
Two unlikely friends, Theodore the lion cub and Hew the lamb, go on an adventure of friendship, faith, and understanding, as Theodore grows into his voice.
Introduces lion cubs and describes how these little lions learn to hunt and live as a group.
One day, while great big lions lie basking in the sun, a little lion cub goes off to find some fun. Roars the little lion cub. "Who will play with me? 1 red monkey rushes up a tree. Poor little lion cub! All he wants is someone to play with, but he is simply too noisy. As the little lion cub Roars his way across the grassland, young picture-book readers can count the African animals,identify them by color...and Roars along too. This rollicking, Roaring poem, about a rambunctious little lion cub, is a collaboration of the talented author and illustrator team Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole. Children's Pick of the Lists 2000 (ABA)