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Books to Excite, Teach and Encourage Young Readers
By iParenting Staff
"On the night you were born, the moon shone with such wonder that the stars peeked in to see you and the night wind whispered, 'Life will never be the same.' Because there had never been anyone like you ... ever in the world."
So begins the enchanting tale. Geese fly home to celebrate. Polar bears dance. The whole world comes alive with thanksgiving. Before the tale ends children will be wiggling their toes and whispering their names in joyous celebration of their own unique wonder.
Mr. George and the Red Hat (KRBY Creations, 2004) by Stephen Heigh
Mr. George and the Red Hat is a wonderful children's story featuring the stunning artwork of award-winning artist and author Stephen Heigh. The book is ideal for children 2 to 8 years old, teaching through a story of giving while also introducing the young reader to some of the finest artwork seen in a children's book. Come along with Mr. George and his forest friends on a story of discovery and compassion.
Holes in My Socks (Holes in My Socks Publishing, 2005) by Christy Dreiling
Author Christy Dreiling's original vision for this book was to print 1,000 copies and donate them to battered women's shelters. But after many days of prayer, she knew she had to help more lives on a broader spectrum. She and illustrator Suzanne Wolff are committed to giving 10 percent of profits from each book sold to charitable organizations that focus on empowering the lives of children and their dreams.
The Snowman and the Moon (KRBY Creations, 2005) by Stephen Heigh
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