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  • Let's Count Montana: Numbers and Colors in the Treasure State

    Stephanie Miles, Christin Farley, Volha Kaliaha

    Board book (Familius, April 17, 2018)
    Numbers and colors are more fun in Montana! In this dynamic, colorful primer, young readers count from 1 to 10―learning colors along the way―as they discover the places, animals, and other wonderful things that make Montana so unique.
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  • C Is for Colorado

    Stephanie Miles, Christin Farley, Volha Kaliaha

    Board book (Familius, April 17, 2018)
    A is for Aspen . . .B is for Big Horn Sheep . . .C is for Cliff Dwellings . . .With E for Estes Park, L is for Lark Bunting, and M for Million Dollar Highway, going from A to Z has never been more fun! Take an alphabetized field trip around the Centennial State and discover the plants, animals, foods, and places that make it, well, Colorado!
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  • How to Potty Train a Dinosaur

    Alycia Pace

    Board book (Familius, July 7, 2020)
    We all know having a dinosaur is hard work,and cleaning up dino poo in the backyard is FAR from fun!So how do you potty train a dinosaur?In this hilarious and delightful role reversal, kids will learn how to potty train a dinosaur (and maybe pick up a few pointers themselves!). How to Potty Train a Dinosaur goes through each important step of teaching a dinosaur to go to the bathroom―from teaching them how to know it’s time to go to making sure they flush and wash their claws. Your little dinosaur will be so excited to put it to the test!Be patient . . . They’ll get the hang of it!
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  • Lit for Little Hands: The Secret Garden

    Brooke Jorden, David Miles

    Board book (Familius, March 15, 2019)
    If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden. Join Mary, Dickon, and Colin on their heartwarming journey of friendship and gardening magic. Filled with interactive wheels and pull-tabs, and lavishly illustrated, The Secret Garden is an unprecedented kid's introduction to Frances Hodgson Burnett's beloved classic novel. Unlike many board books that tackle the classics, Lit for Little Hands tells the actual story in simple, engaging prose. Gorgeous springtime illustrations transport the reader to the gardens and halls of Misselthwaite Manor, while tons of interactive elements invite kids to help Mary discover the secret garden, make friends, and help Colin walk! Fans of the novel will be delighted by the book's attention to detail and clever use of original text and dialogue. And the book's super-sturdy board means everyone can enjoy this tale over . . . and over . . . and over again! The magic of the secret garden will return each time you read!
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  • The Mighty Silent e!

    Kimberlee Gard, Sandie Sonke

    Hardcover (Familius, Aug. 18, 2020)
    Little e is sure he could be a hero—he even has the cape to prove it! But at school, he is so quiet, he just doesn’t stand out. That is, until one day when Little e doesn’t show up to class. The other letters don’t even notice he’s gone at first, but when c, a, and k try to form a word for dessert, they realize that no matter what they do, they can’t make it work. The whole class is in an uproar! Without their silent friend, what are they going to do? Will Little e finally get his chance to come to the rescue?With adorable illustrations, The Mighty Silent e teaches spelling and vowel sounds in a new, exciting way that is sure to engage even the most stubborn reader.
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  • W is for Washington: An Evergreen State ABC Primer

    Trish Madson, David W. Miles

    Board book (Familius, Oct. 1, 2016)
    A is for Apple . . .B is for Beaver . . .C is for Columbia River . . .With O for Orcas, U for Umbrellas, and and P for Pike Place Market, going from A to Z has never been more fun! Take an alphabetized field trip around the Evergreen State and discover the plants, animals, foods, and places that make it, well, Washington!
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  • 10 Little Monsters Visit Texas

    Trish Madson, Nathan Hardyman

    Hardcover (Familius, Sept. 5, 2017)
    10 little Monsters feelin’ a little recklessTake a trip to the great state of Texas.10 Little Monsters they can’t wait‘Cause monsters love the Lone Star State!From the Alamo to the Rio Grand and off to the rodeo, these 10 Little Monsters discover some of the most unique and interesting things about Texas and what it has to offer. Silly, over-the-top fun and a bit macabre, 10 Little Monsters Visit Texas is the perfect book for every little boy and ghoul!
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  • 100 First Words for Little Geeks

    Brooke Jorden, Kyle Kershner

    Board book (Familius, May 1, 2018)
    There's a TARDIS cookie jar in our kitchen. A Picard air freshener in our car. And we won't even mention Harry Potter in the bathroom. We're geeks and proud of it! But is there nothing for baby? Inconceivable!Introducing 100 First Words for Little Geeks, a deliciously nerdy primer for kids learning their first words! Forget apple and dog. Little geeks are ready for holy grail, warp core, and intergalactic catastrophe (okay, forget that last one, but they'll learn tribble and that's about the same thing). Packed with hilarious illustrations and 100 words every geek baby should know (before any others, of course), 100 First Words for Little Geeks is the perfect board book for geek families everywhere. Great Scott!
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  • Inventors Who Changed the World

    Heidi Poelman, Kyle Kershner

    Board book (Familius, Oct. 1, 2018)
    From the ranging curiosity of Leonardo da Vinci to the dedication and sacrifice of Marie Curie, Inventors Who Changed the World is a young child's first introduction to the brilliant people who taught us the meaning of perseverance and innovation. Simple text and adorable illustrations tell the contributions of nine renowned inventors from around the world: Cai Lun, Leonardo da Vinci, Marie Curie, Thomas Edison, Orville and Wilbur Wright, Grace Hopper, Johannes Gutenberg, and Louis Pasteur. Inspire your own little inventor with the words of these inventive heroes who changed the world.
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  • No Matter What: A Foster Care Tale

    Josh Shipp, David Tieche, Yuliya Pankratova

    eBook (Familius, Aug. 18, 2020)
    Josh was a squirrel without a family. Between the pelicans, the leopards, the otters, the snakes, and many more, no one seemed to want a squirrel like him. Josh didn’t want a family, either. He did everything he could to scare those families away first, but the elephants weren’t like other families. The elephants were very large and very patient, and they wanted Josh to be part of their family today, tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow. When Josh takes his plans a little too far and gets into a sticky situation, will Josh finally be convinced that this family is his?From award-winning motivational speaker and bestselling author Josh Shipp comes a mostly autobiographical tale about finding home. With hilarious illustrations and a heartwarming message, No Matter What: A Foster Care Tale is sure to have your own family in peals of laughter and holding each other tight.
  • The Lost Art of Ladyhood: 12 Essential Skills to be Confident & Classy in a Crazy World

    Jessie Funk, Familius

    Audiobook (Familius, Nov. 19, 2014)
    In a world where women and girls are constantly under attack from the media with photoshopped, airbrushed images and pop-stars that tell them all they need to do is party all the time, kiss a lot of boys, be a "mean girl" to gain popularity, max their credit cards to buy designer clothes, etc., The Lost Art of Ladyhood communicates the counterpoint to those of our teen pop stars. Happiness does not come from revealing all your skin, going clubbing every weekend where you get so drunk you don't remember who you kissed, or maxing your credit cards just so you can buy the latest designer jeans. Happiness comes from living a life of character. Teaching girls how to be ladylike has little to do with crossing your ankles and sipping tea correctly; it's about giving them tools and skills they can use to serve others, to be grateful, to think positively, to set powerful goals, to protect themselves from toxic relationships, and to learn to love themselves enough to where they learn to love others. The Lost Art of Ladyhood is a road map for navigating your way to confidence, classiness, character, and learning the lost art of being a lady.
  • Florence and Her Fantastic Family Tree

    Judy Gilliam, Laura Addari

    Hardcover (Familius, Aug. 18, 2020)
    Everyone has a family tree, no matter how big or small. But what happens when mine has more than just the roots, trunk, and branches? I’ve got six parents (yes, six—you can count with me and see) and enough siblings to take up almost all of my fingers. Will this piece of paper, with the stems, branches, leaves, trunk, berries, and nuts of the great, big, loud, colorful, fun, crazy family I call mine, even fit on Ms. Collin’s wall at school?Florence and Her Fantastic Family Tree​ explores the idea of what it means to have a big, messy, complicated, and remarkable family as a young girl tries to complete her family tree assignment for school. With adorable drawings and the succinct words of a child, you can’t help but love your own family tree, no matter how large or small, simple or chaotic.
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