Nose Poop helps deter children from eating boogers. Instilling healthy hygienic practices in children is a matter of good etiquette and extends into adulthood. The concept is, "Waste out, not in."
The Lourde Child's Story. "Singing Bird," is about a child's love for music and his journey to the performance stage as a composer, musician, and theater performer. Follow Lourde Childs on all media platforms as he continues to pursue his career in the performance arts.
Three years have passed since the Wagners lost a member of their family. It narrates the story of the sorrow they endured and their decision to welcome a new puppy into their lives.
"Hambuggas" tells the story of a young boy who loves hamburgers but hates vegetables. Discover how his grandmother persuades him to eat vegetables.
Two brothers are about to receive their first lesson in the culinary arts. Discover how the Floor Chefs earned their name.
This is, "The Jonathan Levingston Story." "The Recital," tells the story of a child's introduction to the violin and his journey to the performance stage, ultimately setting in motion his destiny as a professional violinist, composer, and teacher. Follow Jonathan on social media platforms.
On a beautiful Midwestern summer day, two siblings embark on a trail bike ride. An unforeseen event leads to an unfortunate outcome. Three weeks later, they embark on a second trail ride which reveals an outcome of mystery and unimaginable wonder. Explore this wonderful true story of mystery and intrigue
A young girl needs new shoes. She falls in love with a pair of beautiful shiny black patent leather shoes with lovely accent bows. Find out if she gets the shoes she desires.
"READ," is a curriculum program that assists parents in teaching their children to read. It's a phonetic program written and taught in a scaffolding style, that incorporates math concepts, journal writing, sight words, teaching tips, and more. It's designed to be taught while on the go. Give your child the greatest gift a child can receive. Teach your child to read before entering the traditional classroom.
"The Reader" is a curriculum resource book that supports "READ." It is a compilation of short stories written in a scaffolding style. The first story begins with three-letter words and increases in difficulty with each story. The words in the word preparation tables of each story are symbolized as they are perceived by the natural ear.