This sweet book is a perfect secret weapon for parents. Ninja Potty Break brings some fun and whimsy to potty training and empowers little ones to master any toilet, no matter where they are.
You will die. But first you will live. Wisdom of the Dying eloquently explores what brings meaning to our lives from the lens of a frontline health-care worker who watched many die over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Hamza Abbasi incorporates captivating stories from individuals contemplating their lives while on their deathbeds and delves deep to incorporate inspiration, positive psychology, and medical science. With poignancy and warmth, Abbasi details the common principles and lessons observed in patients who were ready for death when it came from-and the regrets expressed by those who were not
Written with spunk, humor, and a lot of love, Surgery on Sunday teaches kids they can be brave, even when it's hard.
Sunday, a kid with an ocean-sized imagination, is nervous about her upcoming ear surgery. Mom and Dad tell her to put on a brave face, but how can she when she has so many questions? Will it be scary? Will it hurt? (And what does it mean to put on a brave face anyway?) When surgery day rolls around, Sunday's stomach is in knots like a triple-tied shoelace. But thankfully, she has her BFF, Octavia the Octopus, by her side. With the additional help of a few rules, her parents, and some kind doctors and nurses, she soon learns surgery isn't so scary after all. It actually makes her feel a whole lot better
from poet bonnie tobias comes this stunning debut collection that gently invites each reader to find themselves within the words. touching upon themes of aging, relationship complexity, childhood exposure to parental depression, silencing, anxiety, and the pull of things, place, and memory, bonnie's poetry is a showcase of understated brilliance and quiet intensity best savored slowly-and then again.
Millie the Monkey is all ready for bed ... or so Mommy and Daddy think. She's dressed in her favorite pajamas and has taken her bath, brushed her teeth, and combed her hair. Her stuffed, fuzzy bear and little night-light are on the ready, and Mommy and Daddy have sung her a lullaby and read her favorite story. ... Still, there's just one little thing missing .... The perfect bedtime story for energetic little ones, this sweet and cuddly tale by debut author J.T. Roy will have young children giggling at Millie's antics and their grownups chuckling at its familiarity.
When a Grown-up You Love Hurts You was written for young children who have experienced physical abuse by a grown-up they love, to help them with the conflicting emotions that often follow such an event. Colorful and engaging illustrations help the child to identify with the characters in a way that feels safe and opens the doors for discussion. The book is intended for professional use by trained clinicians, and can be read alone or with a trusted caregiver in the therapy space.
Eeeeewwww! What's that awful smell? Why, dinner, of course! It's suppertime for Chum and friends, which means something gloriously gross is a'brewing. From bumblebee tots to oranges-turned-blue, this monstrous meal is a whopper of gross-out fun. Little ones are sure to squeal in disgust-and delight!-at this stupendously stinky tale of culinary calamity.
Many women have been there: juggling motherhood, a job, volunteer work, and chauffeuring kids to school and sports practices (a job in itself); it's enough to send anyone running for the hills. In Here's What I Need You to Know, wife and mother Shari Franklin shares her own experiences with candor, sincerity, and wit. From last-minute school projects to college applications to marriage frustrations, from insecurity to hilarity to acceptance, this poignant collection of essays presents situations to which many can relate, and provides advice, humor, and comfort for those moments that leave us questioning whether we're doing it right.
Written by second-generation dentist Robert E. Porter, DDS this informative guide provides detailed and salient tips for success in dental assisting. Dr. Porter, with insight from fellow dentists, explains the foundational concepts of dentistry, common workplace expectations, and effective professional behaviors for dental assisting. This guide will empower
prospective dental assistants with knowledge and confidence as they begin their careers in this valued and cherished profession.
Maybe dinosaurs went to school,
Or rode in cars and played sports too
Maybe you can imagine dino fun that could have been,
Considering we don't know it all from way back then.
Perhaps one day we may know, and not just think,
How cool it was that dinosaurs were pink
Millie the Monkey is all ready for bed ... or so Mommy and Daddy think. She's dressed in her favorite pajamas and has taken her bath, brushed her teeth, and combed her hair. Her stuffed, fuzzy bear and little night-light are on the ready, and Mommy and Daddy have sung her a lullaby and read her favorite story. ... Still, there's just one little thing missing .... The perfect bedtime story for energetic little ones, this sweet and cuddly tale by debut author J.T. Roy will have young children giggling at Millie's antics and their grownups chuckling at its familiarity.
Eeeeewwww! What's that awful smell? Why, dinner, of course! It's suppertime for Chum and friends, which means something gloriously gross is a'brewing. From bumblebee tots to oranges-turned-blue, this monstrous meal is a whopper of gross-out fun. Little ones are sure to squeal in disgust-and delight!-at this stupendously stinky tale of culinary calamity.
What do you say on Christmas Day?
Merry Christmas! Young Charlie knows just what to say on Christmas Day, and he's so excited to spend the day with his family, sing songs at church, eat lots of yummy treats, and open presents. But when Charlie learns the true meaning behind the Christmas celebration, he can't wait to share a message of thanks with everyone he loves.
Every year my crazy family
Hides inside the Christmas tree
One warty little pickle
Made of plastic, colored green.
And on every Christmas morning
They hold a competition
To find that hidden pickle;
It's their holiday tradition ...
Full of wit and rhyme, goofiness and good cheer, this collection of merry, madcap poems by Paul McDowell will have the whole family chuckling and-just like the majestic Christmas pickle-will quickly become a silly, dilly holiday tradition.