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  • Story Tails: A humbling tale of diversity and acceptance

    Danny Showers

    eBook (, Feb. 26, 2020)
    Story Tails brings you into the mind of Mama Bear as she teaches her young cub about the diversity of the world we live in. Through Bobby the Beaver's eyes Mama Bear creates a magical story that teaches acceptance of others and brings the audience on a journey in Bobby's everyday life.
  • The Listening Walk By Paul Showers

    Paul Showers

    Hardcover (Scott, Foresman, and Company, Aug. 16, 1961)
    This is a Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science Book which is part of the Scott, Foresman Invitations to Personal Reading Program. It is hardcover library bound.
  • follow your nose

    paul showers

    Hardcover (Thomas Crowell, March 15, 1963)
    Book by showers, paul
  • A Drop of Blood

    Paul Showers

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Jan. 1, 1800)
    Reissue
  • Columbus Day

    Paul Showers

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, June 1, 1965)
    Book by Showers, Paul
    L
  • A baby starts to grow

    Paul Showers

    Paperback (Crowell, March 15, 1972)
    None
  • Find Out by Touching

    Paul Showers

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, June 1, 1961)
    Describes a simple game designed to stimulate the child's sense of touch
    K
  • Indian Festivals.

    Paul. Showers

    Hardcover (Ty Crowell Co, June 15, 1969)
    Book by Showers, Paul.
  • A Drop of Blood

    Paul Showers

    Hardcover (Thomas Y. Crowell Company, March 15, 1967)
    A children's book by Paul Showers.
  • Follow Your Nose

    Paul Showers

    Hardcover (Thomas Y. Crowell, March 15, 1963)
    None
  • Look at Your Eyes

    paul showers

    Hardcover (Thomas Crowell, March 15, 1962)
    None
  • Sleep Is for Everyone

    Paul Showers

    Hardcover (UNSPECIFIED VENDOR, )
    This is a brilliant book. I purchased it when my 2.5 year old son was refusing to sleep to try to explain to him that everyone sleeps, and why everyone sleeps. I could relate the facts in the book to things he understood, including when Caroline (a character in the book) goes to sleep and how she gets cranky when she doesn't get her nap. Thereafter he would say he needed his sleep so that he wasnt cranky like Caroline! He loves reading the book before nap and bed time - and the last few pages about drifting off to sleep help him unwind and relax ready for his own sleep. I also learnt a few things from this book - who knew that chickens eyelids go up, or that snakes have no eyelids!