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Books published by publisher Little Light Press

  • The Mouse & the Buddha

    Kathryn Price, Traer Price

    Hardcover (Little House Press, Sept. 28, 2006)
    2007 Nautilus Book Awards finalistChildren are introduced to love, compassion, and patience in this story of Tsi Tsi, a curious mouse who meets a friendly Buddha while looking for a late night snack. The Buddha lives in a temple in Tsi Tsi’s house, and while Tsi Tsi shares the sweets and fruits the family has left, the Buddha teaches his small friend the great importance of simple acts of kindness and forgiveness. At the end of their lessons, Tsi Tsi spends a day living by these values, even going so far as to befriend a cat. Richly illustrated, this tender tale of simple truths is fitting for families of all spiritualities.
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  • My Big Red Coloring Book Vol. 1: Over 100 Big Pages of Family Activity! Coloring, ABCs, 123s, Characters, Puzzles, Mazes, Shapes, Letters + Numbers ... Age 3+

    Little Bear Press, Don Davies

    Paperback (Little Bear Press, Nov. 9, 2018)
    A Full Sized, Printed Coloring Book for Kids aged 3,4,5,6,7 and up! Activity Pages for Children and Families with Coloring, ABCs, 123s, Puzzles, Mazes, Trucks, Animals, Shapes, Numbers, and Letters for Boys, Girls, Toddlers and even for Adults!Beautiful, All-Original Artwork for Many Fun and Happy Hours of Learning for Parents and Children (and yes, even for adults!) This Big Coloring Books for Kids series instantly became a major international hit when first published! And now this full-sized, custom art coloring book will provide you and your family with many hours of coloring and learning. Includes online access to printable copies of every page! The fun way to teach your child reading, math and shapes! Full A4 8.5x11 inch High-Quality paper. Thick, bold outlines will help children to color inside the lines. The pages can easily be torn out and worked on individually.The gorgeous, unique artwork pages of this coloring book were lovingly created by 16 artists from 16 different countries around the world! Each image is an individual little work of art in its own right, you and your family will find the images entertaining, educational, and often funny!My Big Red Coloring Book Vol. 1 from Little Bear Press will quickly become a Family Favorite!Parents told us what they wanted and we listened: A Fun, Entertaining, and Educational Coloring Book for Kids For Children Ages (3-4), (4-6), (6-8), (8-10), Teens Excellent Pre-Kindergarten Activity Book Help Your Child to learn Numbers Help Your Child to Learn Letters Help Your Child to Learn Shapes Teach Your Child Math Teach Your Child to Read A Great Family Activity Book A Coloring Book for Learning English (ESL) A Coloring Book for the Learning Disabled A Coloring Book for Early Childhood Education Adult Coloring Book Large, high-quality pages for coloring (A4) Thick Image Outlines Over 100 pages of Fun! My Big Red Coloring Book Vol. 1 A Fun, Entertaining, and Educational Coloring Book for Kids of all ages!
  • A Bird on Water Street

    Elizabeth O. Dulemba

    Paperback (Little Pickle Press, Nov. 5, 2019)
    "Elizabeth Dulemba seamlessly melds a coming-of-age story to the reality of life in a single-industry town. This is a book that sings." - Betsy Bird, School Library Journal blog A Fuse #8 ProductionLiving in Coppertown is like living on the moon. Everything is bare-there are no trees, no birds, no signs of nature at all. And while Jack loves his town, he hates the dangerous mines that have ruined the land with years of pollution. When the miners go on strike and the mines are forced to close, Jack's life-long wish comes true: the land has the chance to heal.But not everyone in town is happy about the change. Without the mines, Jack's dad is out of work and the family might have to leave Coppertown. Just when new life begins to creep back into town, Jack might lose his friends, his home, and everything he's ever known.Dulemba paints a vivid picture of life in the Appalachia in this beautiful story about a boy looking for new beginnings while struggling to hold on to the things he loves most.
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  • The Not-So Scary Snorklum

    Paul Bright

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Over the hill stomped a huge, hungry Snorklum. 'I am the scary Snorklum!' he roared, 'and I am going to have Mole sandwich for tea, with a little salt and pepper and chunky pickle.' But the Snorklum is scared of something too! Why do his knees knock, his tail twitch, and his whiskers wibble in a worried sort of way?
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  • Delayed

    Daniela Reyes

    eBook (Little Heart Press, )
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  • BIG

    Coleen Murtagh Paratore, Clare Fennell

    Hardcover (Little Pickle Press, Aug. 2, 2012)
    BIG goes beyond the basics to show that size is more than a matter of height. Touching on ideas such as health, citizenship, and imagination, this book can be the key to heartfelt dialogue between children and caregivers about the importance of values over valuables.
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  • The Great Cheese Robbery

    Tim Warnes

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press, March 10, 2016)
    Daddy Elephant is as big and strong as a tractor. But he's terrified of mice! So when a mouse tries to steal the elephants’ cheese, Daddy is too scared to stop him! Can little Patrick Elephant save the cheese – and his father?
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  • Keep Your Eye on the Prize

    Barbara Esham, Mike Gordon

    Hardcover (Little Pickle Press, May 1, 2018)
    Can Dylan create his own science fair project without accepting too much help from his enthusiastic parents?The Adventures of Everyday Geniuses is meant to demonstrate various forms of learning, creativity, and intelligence. Each book introduces a realistic example of triumph over difficulty in a positive, humorous way that readers of all ages will enjoy!The biggest day of the year at Morecaster School is filled with ideas, hard work, and pressure―it's time for the annual science fair! Like many kids, Dylan is caught between doing his project on his own, and accepting help from his enthusiastic parents. This year he's determined to do all the work himself, even if it means his project won't be perfect.Keep Your Eye on the Prize is an honest and humorous look at encouraging children to be independent in their work and proud of their results."Barbara Esham deftly deals with what can be a difficult subject for students or teachers to broach. How do you help parents understand when the help they're giving is too much?...This book is as valuable for parents and teachers as it is for young people, and is a great way to help everyone understand how to give just the right amount of assistance." ―Academics' Choice Foundation, Dr. Corinne Hyde, Professor of Clinical Education, University of Southern CaliforniaPraise for the series: "This is a wonderful book series. Each story shows children that success is about effort and determination, that problems need not derail them, and that adults can understand their worries and struggles. My research demonstrates that these lessons are essential for children."―Dr. Carol S. Dweck
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  • Grumpy Badger's Christmas

    Paul Bright

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Press, )
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  • Star in Your Own Story: Drives the Digger

    Danielle McLean

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Press, Aug. 8, 2019)
    With Star in Your Own Story personalised books, you can add your child’s name using the alphabet stickers provided. It will appear on every page through the clever cut-out window so your child stars in their very own story. It’s a busy day on the building site when the digger hits something hidden in the earth. It’s big . . . and wooden . . . and very mysterious. What could it be?
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  • What Are You Doing in My Bed?

    Daniel Bedford, David, Howarth

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Press, March 15, 1800)
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  • An OOPS Sort of Day

    Danielle M Chammas MD

    Paperback (Little Feet Press, June 29, 2017)
    An OOPS sort of Day is a fun, colorful, rhyming tale about embracing mistakes as an essential part of life. It tells the journey of a child who goes through his day making many mistakes. With the right attitude, however, he comes to realize that beautiful developments arise from each mistake that would otherwise not have been possible. Fun illustrations and rhyming verses are paired with an important lesson about life.