stories in rhyme

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stories in rhyme

Confidence is my superpower

Leo learns how to have more confidence in himself.

Acceptance is my superpower

[a children's book about diversity and equality]
"Do you want your children to honor, celebrate, and see the beauty in our differences? We are all different. And whilst children are often wonderful at accepting differences easily, there are times when a lack of understanding can result in hurtful words or actions. As adults, it is our responsibility to teach children that differences are not flaws but are, in fact, our super powers. Lisa, a primary school student with a love of singing, learns just that in 'Acceptance is my Superpower' when a cruel comment from someone she regards as a friend leads her down a path of discovery of the true meaning of diversity and how it can be applied to everyone."--Amazon.com.

Big Bird's big bad day

a story about turning frowns upside down
When Big Bird is having a bad day, his Sesame Street friends suggest activities to lift his mood.

Attack of the scones

"Lady Pancake and Sir French Toast face an out-of-this-world invasion and must rescue their friend and save their friendship"--Provided by publisher.

Buffalo Fluffalo

Buffalo Fluffalo tries to appear bigger and tougher than the other animals, even though they just want to be his friends. He goes off grumbling but is shocked when a rain storm pours down on his fluff and reveals him to be a much smaller animal. Buffalo Fluffalo is embarrassed, but the other animals comfort him and reassure him they like him no matter his size.

Blue

the many ways I feel
"Full of feeling and wonder, a child describes all the beautiful shades of blue they feel--from a pale winter sky to a bright ocean wave, from deep twilight to the musical blues--and discovers that one has the power to change one's many blues into a song or a poem, blue into gold"--Provided by publisher.

'Twas the night before Christmas in New York

"Far, far away at the North Pole, Santa is busy planning his Christmas Eve journey across his favorite place . . . New York [in this retelling of Clement Moore's classic holiday poem]"--Provided by publisher.

All the things you will do!

"This inspiring book combines aspiration, fun, and heartwarming moments to show children that they really can be everything they hope to be"--.

Fox is coming!

The chicks on the farm are in a hurried race to hide away as Fox gives chase.

Goodnight, goodnight, construction site

At sunset, when their work is done for the day, a crane truck, a cement mixer, and other pieces of construction equipment make their way to their resting places and go to sleep.

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