Book one in the Newark Trilogy. A colony struggles to survive in an unforgiving world. Two brave teens strike out on their own and overcome impossible odds to help their struggling colony.
We only know of one planet where life abounds. One fragile worldupon which we are lucky enough to live. We should safeguard thisprecious place, protect its abundance and amazing diversity. We arethe stewards of this world, its fate is in our hands.
The kingdom of the beasts is a disorganized mess. No one can keep track of anything. All the animal representatives vie for the job of secretary but are mocked and ridiculed one after another. Only one animal can bring order to this chaotic situation.
The birds couldn't agree which was the most beautiful. Was it the peacock? The bird of paradise? The hummingbird? You'll never guess who win this beauty pageant and it's not who you think. This story delivers a message about the true nature of beauty and how it is more than skin deep.
Square Sally moves to Circletown and has a difficult time fitting in. When she learns to be proud of her heritage, life gets better and Sally finds a friend. A sweet story about diversity, alienation and the value of friendship told in simple prose and simple drawings. Suitable for children 4 to 7 years old.
A charming little counting rhyme presented in QR Code for the tech savvy parent and youngster who want to explore this interesting interface between language and technology.