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इस कुत्ते की आदतें कुछ विचित्र हैं-और ये आदतें हंगामे का कारण बनती हैं। जैसे कि जूते चबाना और टॉयलेट का पानी पीना। या अपनी पसंदीदा हड्डियाँ छुपाने के लिए बगीचे में गड्ढा खोदना। या टेबल पर आकर खाने की मांग करना, बिस्तर पर कीचड़ से भरे पैर लेकर जाना, और अपनी पूँछ से फर्नीचर पर वार करना! इस मस्तमौला कुत्ते के हुड्दंड में शामिल हो जाएँ, यह कुत्ता आस-पड़ोस में दौड़ता और मस्ती करता फ़िरता है। अपनी आड़ी-टेड़ी हरकतों की वजह से ये हमेशा मुश्किलों में फंस जाता है। इसके साथ कुछ पल हंसी के बिताएँ। इसकी जंगली शरारतें किसी भी इंसान को हैरान होकर यह कहने पर मजबूर कर देती है कि...ये कुत्ता आख़िर है कौन? कौन है वो कुत्ता पागलपन भरी-और कभी-कभी चौंका देने वाली-मस्तीखोर कुत्तों की कहानी बयान करती है, और यह स्वीकार करती है कि कुछ रिश्ते थोड़ी सी गड़बड़ी और परेशानी के साथ हमें मिलते हैं। स्टेफ क्लार्कसन द्वारा लिखी गयी और एली ओ'शीय द्वारा सचित्र वर्णित कौन है वो कुत्ता वास्तव में कौन है वो बिल्ली जैसी ही एक प्यारी और मनभावन कहानी प्रस्तुत करती है। रेनस्टॉर्म पब्लिशिंग द्वारा प्रकाशित, किड्सबुक्स पब्लिशिंग द्वारा छापी गयी।
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Two fuzzy friends take a trip to the amusement park and one thing is for sure: they are definitely not scared! After all, there are much scarier things out there than a roller coaster. Like snakes! Or hairy spiders! Or aliens with pink eyes and furry teeth! The friends soon discover that sometimes being scared isn't quite as "scary" as it seems-and it's even pretty normal too. With endearing illustrations and hilarious dialogue, I Am (Not) Scared is sure to be a hit with the entire family! This giggle-inducing, silly tale about (not) being scared features the characters from the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award winner You Are (Not) Small. I Am (Not) Scared is written by Anna Kang, illustrated by Christopher Weyant and published by Two Lions. Keep an eye out for other books in the fun-filled (Not) series coming soon to Vooks!
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Of all the children that ever could be, you are the one made just for me. From a child's first uttered "Dada" to his or her first unsteady steps, nothing can adequately convey the joy and awe of watching the birth and growth of a new child. Filled with adorable illustrations and the refrain, "You are the one made just for me," Made for Me is a winning presentation of tender moments that tie a father and his new child together-forever. Made for Me is written by Zack Bush and illustrated by Gregorio De Lauretis. The bestselling book is published by Familius
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Mister Fairy isn't like the other fairies. They all have special talents-but when Mister Fairy tries to copy them, it never turns out right. Morning fairies wake everyone up. Mister Fairy can barely get up in time for breakfast. Boo-boo fairies fix and heal and make things all better. When Mister Fairy waves his wand, the trees just turn to fluff. One day, sad and unhappy, Mister Fairy decides he's had enough. He leaves the forest. But then he learns something he didn't expect-a secret that makes him see the world quite a bit differently. Will Mister Fairy find a place among the other fairies? Or will he always be an outsider, even with his discovery? Mister Fairy is a touching, humorous tale about fitting in and finding one's place in the world. The story presents the reality that sometimes your talent is hiding in plain sight: it might simply take the right time and place to reveal what was there all along. Written by Morgane de Cadier, illustrated by Florian Pige, and published by Red Comet Press.
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Monsters can be wild! Monsters can be noisy! Monsters can be grumpy and selfish and scary! It can be hard for a monster to be good, but maybe they just need a little help! With Monster, Be Good!, little ones are invited to lead some wily monsters into becoming more well-behaved, happy creatures. By taking charge, kids will gain behavioral self-recognition and see how certain actions can have negative consequences. And when a formerly grumpy-and-crabby monster turns and asks nicely for a goodnight kiss, give one-and enjoy the rest of the night! Monster, Be Good! is published by Blue Apple Books with illustrations by Natalie Marshall.
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There are billions of people on the planet. Yet even with all those people, the world still needs a boy like you. A boy who gets that being "strong" can mean making sure everyone gets a turn-and that being "smart" can mean asking for help. A boy who understands how to play hard yet play fair. A boy who would rather pursue what he loves than pretend to be someone he's not. In the end, what does being a "boy" really mean? And how can you "be yourself," regardless of your gender? The truth is, we're all on a journey to answer these questions-and this book just might help you along the way. A touching love letter to the ideals of boyhood, A Boy Like You explores the assumptions and possibilities of who we grow up to be while celebrating the wonderful things we already are. Written by Frank Murphy and illustrated by Kayla Harren, A Boy Like You is published by Sleeping Bear Press.
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"All aboard the Alphatrain! Learning the alphabet has never been so fun. With a different animal and action representing each letter of the alphabet, little ones will learn their ABCs via fun word associations. In addition to each animal, be on the lookout for loads of extra items that also start with the same letter. Children will absolutely love learning the alphabet in this vibrant, silly title. Alphatrain is created by Stephanie Miles and Christin Farley, with illustrations by Kaliaha Volha and David Miles, and published by Familius as an adorable two-in-one board book that unfolds into a train!"
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Nothing seems to be going right for Sammy today. At school, he got in trouble for kicking a fence. Then the cafeteria ran out of his favorite pizza for lunch. After having to walk home in the pouring rain, Sammy finds his neurodivergent little brother Benji is having a bad day too. On days like this, Benji has a special play-box where he goes to feel cozy and safe. But while Sammy lovingly cares for Benji, Sammy doesn't have a special place where he can feel protected. And he's convinced no one cares how he feels-or even notices him at all. But somebody is noticing, and they might have an idea of how to help Sammy feel a bit better. A touching, heartfelt story about the ways we process frustration and emotion, Benji, the Bad Day, and Me explores the power of familial relationships-especially between siblings. The story tenderly handles topics like neurodiversity and autism, sensory therapy, caring for loved ones, and honoring one's feelings without judgment. Written by Sally J. Pla, illustrated by Ken Min, and published by Lee & Low Books Inc.
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Family is a special thing and family isn't always just your relatives. Family can be those you love and who love you, the people who would do anything for you and love you no matter what. This heartwarming story helps little ones understand the special bond between their classroom family-and that their classroom is a place where it's safe to be themselves, it's ok to make mistakes and it's important to be a friend to others. Now more than ever, no matter where that 'classroom' might be, it's important that students understand the message that their class is a family. Our Class is a Family is authored by Shannon Olson, a teacher, elementary education blogger and business owner focused on creating resources to use in the classroom. With its warm love filled story and engaging artwork from illustrator Sandie Sonke, Our Class is a Family is sure to be a hit in classrooms around the globe.
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Unicorn is a unicorn. And Horse is, well... not. Grab a pink cupcake and laugh along with this hilarious story about two very different animals - one seems magical and perfect and the other... well... doesn't. But, outside appearances don't always tell the whole story. Unicorn (and Horse) is a funny yet endearing lesson on envy with one important truth: We are sometimes unicorns. We are sometimes horses. But, it's our differences that make us all unique. And, friendship can come in all shapes and sizes. Readers of all ages will love giggling along with this silly yet heartwarming story. Unicorn (and Horse) is written by David Miles, illustrated by Hollie Mengert and published by Familius.
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Who is the Waffle Maker? One little girl sets out on an imaginative journey of discovery during a day at the beach. Can you guess who made the waffles in the sand? Written by Chris Schroeder and illustrated by Dennis McGregor.
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"Ants have a colony. Bats have a cloud. Chickens have peeps, where they can get loud." From A to Z, have fun learning all about animals and their unique families. Dolphin families are pods, iguana families are called messes, and kitties have litters. Each animal family is different and each family has its own unique name. Whether learning the alphabet, animals, animal family names, or celebrating your own unique family, What Is a Family? is a fun introduction to the families all around us. What Is a Family? is written by Annette Griffin, illustrated by Nichola Cowdery, and published by Familius.
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