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The perfect gift for any child who is celebrating a birthday! Thirty festive illustrations include all kinds of adorable animals that are ready to party and fun to color.
This Happy Birthday Coloring Book for Two Year Old makes a wonderful second birthday gift for that special little one. Inside there are cute birthday themed images to color on one side of each page. On the other side there is a cute birthday frame where the birthday child can draw their own pictures or where an adult can add notes or even photos about the day. Once the book has been colored and the other pages filled in, it will become a treasured birthday memory book keepsake.
A fun and creative way for children to learn how to celebrate the blessings of their special day. Text by Michael Goode and illustrations by Margaret A. Buono.
Relax, Get Creative and Party Like It's Your Birthday! This Coloring Book Is Filled With 31 Illustrations Of Birthday Quotes and Birthday Behavior To Help You Celebrate Everyday Like It's Your Birthday.
These cute little stickers will add pizzazz to any child's birthday festivities. Twenty-four adorable images include teddy bears feasting on birthday cake and a duck bursting out of a gift-wrapped box, as well as cupcakes, party hats, balloons, and more
Evony Summers grew up knowing one thing. She was, is, and always will be nothing but a useless, worthless mistake. When Gavin Winters moves in next door, she has no idea what to make of the lonely boy with dark, sad eyes. Until he saves her one dark, stormy night. Just when she needs him the most, he vanishes without a trace, leaving Evony broken and alone. More damaged than she's ever been. Evony learns that promises are nothing but empty words. And Gavin became nothing more than a memory. Twelve years later, he's back and wants nothing more than to see Evony all grown up. The girl he had no choice but to leave for, turned into a sexy-as-sin, hard-to-handle woman who wants nothing to do with him. There are questions that need to be answered, but they just might be more than he can take. But one thing Evony will learn is that Gavin isn’t giving her up. Cross his heart and hope to die.
“Tell me about Grandma. I didn’t know her; what was she like?” These words are often heard from grandchildren who never had the opportunity to really get to know their grandparents. Margaret Kohel Evans invites her mother’s grandchildren to a delightful vision of their grandmother by sharing charming memories of her in eighteen different life themes. May this book inspire all readers to share their mothers’ lives with their children and grandchildren.
This decorative journal is the perfect companion to My Birth Celebration Scrapbook: Children’s Scrapbook Series. It’s a great tool for writing down your thoughts, favorite recipes, or simply keeping track of important reminders, personal notes, and special occasions. This journal is great for jotting down your own poetry and short stories, or use it to store addresses and phone numbers. Convenient to carry and beautiful to look at, My Birth Celebration Journal: A Daily Journal makes a thoughtful and unique gift!
It started as a joke—but it’s not funny anymore. Even though Ezra’s got good friends and can make everyone laugh, he feels like he’s invisible, both at home and at school. To make things worse, he’s the only kid in his group without a phone—left out of plans and shared jokes and games. Finally, at the end of fifth grade, his parents come through. The phone changes everything. Ezra texts his friends all the time, can instantly keep up with his favorite teams, and boredom is a memory. Best of all, the funny pictures he’s posting on social media are getting a lot of attention. Other kids—including the popular kids—are noticing him for the first time. Then he takes a photo that pushes things over the edge, and suddenly he’s in the principal’s office with his parents ... Amy E. Feldman’s debut is smart, laugh-out-loud funny, fast-moving—a great read that also takes on the very serious subject of kids and phone use. Middle-grade readers will recognize Ezra as one of their own, and the author’s light touch allows her to address an issue parents might not recognize, but kids need to be aware of. Ezra Exposed is just right for fans of Gordon Korman, Tom Angleberger, and Rebecca Stead. Educator’s Guide is available here: https://s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/www.blackstoneaudio.com/Educator_Guide_Ezra_Exposed.pdf