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From the illustrator of Bob Dylan’s If Not for You comes a wildly cute, encouraging picture book about a lovable lion who learns to be brave and that you’re never too small to make a difference. Lions are BIG and they’re BRAVE, we all know that. But not Little Lion: he’s a fraidy-cat! He’s afraid of his shadow and noises at night, even sounds in the day will give him a fright. Little Lion and his friend Bird often hide in the woods, watching the Big Lions play from afar. “Someday we’ll be big, with no fears at all,” he says, hoping that he’ll outgrow his small stature and finally have courage. But when his feathered friend gets into a scary situation and the other lions are just too big to help, Little Lion will have to face his fears and discover that maybe he’s a little bit courageous after all!
Perfect for a snuggly storytime: a "tail" about how baby animals bond with their families! Lions say "I love you" with a purr and a cuddle. Wolves say "I love you" with a howl and a huddle. Bears like to say it with a kiss on the muzzle. A mama cow says it with a lick and a nuzzle. Sweet, simple rhymes and glowing illustrations in soft pastels show the touching ways that animals—from elephants to giraffes to chickens—bond with their families.
Lea Lion's father teaches her not to be afraid of the other animals, but that even lions need to be cautious at times.
How can you save a burning forest with just sprinkles of water? This timeless Buddhist tale may just have the answer! In this ancient tale of one of the Buddha’s past lives, the Buddha is born as a little gray parrot who takes it upon herself to save her beloved forest home from a raging fire. Even though she can only sprinkle drops of water onto the blaze, her perseverance, courage, and compassion change everything, eventually saving the forest in an unexpected way. Zen teacher and acclaimed storyteller Rafe Martin and award-winning illustrator Demi render this centuries-old classic into a beautiful and timeless tale that will inspire all of us to find our own bravery and to act selflessly for the benefit of all.
Little Lion is having a very strange day. Can you help her look for her roar?
Dream Big Little Singh is a book inspired by Sikh History designed for little Sikh boys.
"A read-aloud bedtime tale that can help kids gain confidence in their own bravery." -- Kirkus Reviews Awards: 2021 International Book Award Finalist, 2021 Females of Fiction Award Finalist, 2021 Story Monsters Approved, 2021 Indies Today Semi-Finalist, LoveReadingUK Indie Books We Love, 2021 Readers Favorite. When Dennis is scared to sleep alone in his new room, he learns a special secret to conquer his fear: a brave lion in his heart. But Dennis is confused and curious: Where is the lion, if he can't see it? Will the lion be with him all the time and everywhere he goes? Does Mommy have a lion in her heart? Heartfelt storytelling paired with vibrant illustrations convey a valuable lesson for all children in this teacher and psychologist recommended picture book about courage. Makes a thoughtful holiday gift for children ages 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and up. Great for bedtime, confidence building, classroom discussions and improving children's reading skills.
Set in and around the Kovno Ghetto in Lithuania during World War II, this powerful story chronicles the struggle of a Jewish family to survive the Holocaust and the heroism of Laibale Gillman, a teenaged boy, known as "the Little Lion," who never stopped fighting for freedom.
Ajeet Singh is surrounded by a group of kids who won't share toys or play with him. They bully, tease him and bring him down! His mom advises him to seek out the kids with different qualities, those who are happy and kind like the type of kid he wants to be. Ajeet learns that true friends bring out the best in each other. Gurbani can inspire and guide even the littlest lions. Its timeless universal message can help Sikh kids powerfully deal with bullying or any adversity in their life. This book hopes to inspire kids to live in eternal optimism and find the sangat that leads them to becoming the best versions of themselves!
Gerald tells of the very unusual animals he would add to the zoo, if he were in charge.