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To cheer Ian up, Olivia takes tooth fairy matters into her own hands.
To cheer Ian up, Olivia takes tooth fairy matters into her own hands in this adorable 8x8 storybook! Ian is frustrated because his loose front tooth hasn’t fallen out yet, and he can’t wait to see what the tooth fairy will bring him when it finally does. In an effort to make him feel better, Olivia convinces Ian that there’s another fairy who delivers presents when you leave things under your pillow—the lost button fairy! But is finding a lost button easier than losing a tooth? OLIVIA™ Ian Falconer Ink Unlimited, Inc. and © 2015 Ian Falconer and Classic Media, LLC
A fun fairy-tale adventure that encourages kids to brush their teeth. Olivia thinks brushing her teeth is hard. She would rather be out playing in the yard. When one of her teeth falls out, she gets a nasty surprise. Tooth Fairy Willow missed her house and did not leave a prize. Olivia and Lambie set off to find the Tooth Fairy and her treasure, but what they find instead turns out to be better.
Reach for the stars with Olivia in this adorable 8x8 storybook perfect for graduations and celebrations! Perry is graduating from a dog-training class, which makes Olivia wonder, what does she want to be when she graduates? Should she be an astronaut or a ballerina? What about a ballet-dancing astronaut? Olivia can do anything if she follows her heart! OLIVIA TM Ian Falconer Ink Unlimited, Inc. and © 2016 Ian Falconer and Classic Media, LLC
Belinda wants to be a tooth fairy like everyone else in her family. But she gets lost some of the time. Well, "all" the time, really. How can she be a tooth fairy far away on Earth-Below if she can't find her way around Fairyland?
With over 500 hand-picked titles, Healing Stories recommends carefully selected books essential for any adult looking to help children cope with their growing pains through reading. Featuring the long-established children's classics and the most recent library sensations, these hand-picked stories address kids' struggles - from the everyday to life-changing - while offering adults the information they need to make the right choices for their kids. Also includes useful tips to make reading fun and helpful for both adults and children.
Follow Skeletina as she helps an ordinary girl navigate her extraordinary dream in Skeletina and the Greedy Tooth Fairy, a charming picture book about nightmares, bravery, and honesty by Susie Jaramillo, and the otherwordly follow-up to Skeletina and the In Between World. Skeletina's day starts just like any other in the mixed-up, upside-down, in-between world she calls home. That is, until she hears a strange sound coming from right inside her house. There's a little girl crying behind the walls, and her teeth keep falling out! But Skeletina knows who can sniff out the truth. Join fun-loving and fearless Skeletina on another in-between adventure as she helps a frightened little girl conquer her fears and turn a scary dream into something much more fun! Welcome to the in-between world, where the living go when they are fast asleep and where ghosts hang out when they have unfinished business. Visitors who come to the in-between world can confront their fears or see a loved one who has recently left the world of the living. Luckily, anyone who visits the in-between world can face their fears and anxieties with friends at their side. In the in-between world, anything is possible!
Thirteen years ago, two teens met on the ramp to Ground Zero, on a cold and snowy day, strangers bonding in a moment of grief. The boy pressed a crystal snowflake ornament into the girl’s hand and disappeared into the crowd, unaware that his simple act of kindness saved her from the guilt that threatened to consume her. Since losing her mom, Elena Larsen hasn’t set foot in New York City — until now. Agreeing to help her sister prepare for her baby’s birth seems like a good way to spend Christmas and Elena vows not to let the monstrous guilt that weighs on her heart ruin everything. But those plans go awry when she meets Lucas Adair, a man whose own grief and guilt just might rival her own. When Elena discovers Lucas is the boy who gave her that crystal snowflake all those years ago, she can’t accept it as the sign Lucas believes it to be. For her, it means only one thing — even beyond the grave, her mother can never forgive Elena for breaking her heart. For Lucas, New York is hallowed ground that he can never leave. He spends his days working in the Financial District and his evenings volunteering and it’s almost enough to help him forget what he did. Lucas knows better than to make plans with a woman who will soon be leaving, yet can’t help himself. There’s something about Elena that pulls him in. He doesn’t put much faith in signs but even he starts to believe Elena is his absolution. Now, he only has to convince her.
(This book was originally published as New Winslow: The Complete Second Season by Amanda McColgan. The content has not been changed, only the author pen name.) ---------------------------- “Everything that might be involved here is outside of our control.” “But not your reaction to it!” ------------------------------------------- Season Two of New Winslow begins shortly after the events of Season One. Andrew is torn between anger and crushing inevitability while Cleo hesitantly leaves on what promises to be a life-changing tour. Meanwhile, Noah's denial might cost him everything and Olivia tries to solve everyone's problems on her own. Across town, Roman finds himself faced with his own failings and an uncertain future while Iris takes her quest in another direction with some unexpected allies. In Season Two, tensions will rise, relationships will change, mysteries will gradually come to light, and still, life carries on as it always has.
Explaining the concept of death to a child is a very difficult, confusing, and uncomfortable experience for a parent, educator, or therapist, and it is a topic that is often first introduced by the loss of a pet - sometimes a child's earliest exposure to loss and grief. There is an undeniably special bond that develops between people and their pets, especially between animals and young children, and while the death of a pet can be devastating to an adult, children are often deeply affected by such a loss. Without readily available outlets for their feelings, the trauma of pet loss can remain with a child for life, and without help many adults feel inadequate and not up to the task. The aim of this book is to provide therapists, counselors, educators, parents, social workers, veterinarians, and physicians with resources to help children cope with the loss of a pet.