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  • The Caterpillar and the Butterfly: A Story About Change

    Adam Alexander

    language (Adamson House Ltd., Publisher, April 11, 2015)
    The Caterpillar and the Butterfly is a story about a little boy named Tommy who makes friends with a caterpillar he meets on his windowsill whose name is George . They become very good friends and have great conversations every morning. One day George is gone, and Tommy thinks George has died. But, as time passes a friendly butterfly, whose name is Georgia, appears on Tommy's windowsill and starts morning conversations with Tommy. Tommy wonders why Georgia seems to know somethings about George even though she never met him.In the process, Tommy leans about life, friendship and trust. He knows that someday, he will meet both of them again.
  • The Fox Forest Band

    Lisa E. Lindman, Chandra Wheeler

    eBook (Hugo House Publishers, Ltd., July 30, 2015)
    How do you fight an evil wizard when your only weapon is your smarts?A happy group of forest animals are stopped cold by a wizard’s enchanted fog thatwhispers their greatest fears. The animals think they have to run away but a bravefox gives them a better idea. He shows them how to stand up for themselves andhow to handle the problem at its source.Join the fox and his friends as they figure out how to defeat a bully wizard—andhave fun in the process!The Fox Forest Band is wonderfully illustrated with strong characters handling a real-lifesituation—bullying—in an imaginative and fun way. My daughter loves me readingthis to her. —Samantha Pasco, TeacherA good story with quality illustrations, The Fox Forest Band is sure to delight kids of allages—for who hasn’t had to deal with someone pushing them around? —A.W.
  • Loving Dangerously: Journey to Nepal. True Story of Adventure and Risk

    Lynda Cain Hubbard

    language (Hugo House Publishers, Ltd., Dec. 17, 2014)
    How do you discover yourself after heartbreak? Travel with a young artist on her true adventures in the 70s-a time of free love, drugs, the peace movement, and an explosive art scene as she searches for meaning in her own life. After heartbreak at home, she wins a scholarship to England and journeys across Europe to Nepal, with her sense of humor and sketchbook at her side. At first she follows her English boyfriend, then treks alone through the Himalaya foothills. She meets a Patron of the Arts, the head Lama, a Gurkha warrior, and faces risky situations in search of what she ultimately learns means most to her. Journey with her as she discovers real life is rich with characters doing extraordinary things every day. "Lynda Cain Hubbard tells a fascinating true story of self-discovery and maturation on her travels through Nepal. Accompanied by an ever-present sketchpad and enthusiasm born of youth, the reader fears for her safety as she encounters frightening people and situations, and smiles as she grows in understanding. It is an exciting read!" Lee A. Jackman, author Becoming Lee-a memoir, 2014 Loving Dangerously: Journey to Nepal. A Story of Adventure and Risk, is Lynda Cain Hubbard's memoir of her journey-turned-spiritual awakening. If you are searching for something, for answers, for peace, for a way to move on with life while never leaving behind lessons hard learned, then Loving Dangerously can become a guide book on how to do it with grace, a love for humanity, and a grand sense of adventure that will never leave you.-an inspiring story for readers of all ages.
  • A Bed for Fred

    Lori Zoss

    eBook (Hugo House Publishers, Ltd., Nov. 12, 2013)
    Ready for a nap, young Fred the Basset Hound goes to his room after an energetic morning of play and the unthinkable happens: his favorite comfy, red bed has disappeared! After a search of his house that involved an exchange with a less than helpful mouse, Fred sets out on a journey outside to find his bed. Along the way he meets a sedentary frog, an enthusiastic cricket, and a sympathetic owl. The dilemma of his lost bed intensifies as Fred realizes he has strayed too far from home without telling his father that he left. A Bed for Fred is a delightful journey relatable to young children, figuring out the world they live in as well as their first experiences with complication and change.
  • Superhero Sam Saves His Family

    Virginia Hunter Sampson

    eBook (Hugo House Publishers, Ltd., Oct. 28, 2015)
    What Should Sam Do?Sam has a problem. His parents won’t play with him.They’re always too busy or too tired. At first he gets mad,but then he listens to them and gets an idea about how he can help them.Does Sam learn the value of compassion?In this delightful story told from a child’s perspective, kids of all ages can learn the true value of helping someone.
  • Colour Away Your Worries: A Calming Colouring and Drawing Book

    Leslie Ironside, Haia Ironside

    Paperback (Hinton House Publishers Ltd, )
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  • The 50 Best Games for Brain Exercise

    Rosemarie Portmann

    Paperback (Hinton House Publishers Ltd, )
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  • Supporting Adolescents and Teenagers with Anxiety & Stress: Evidence-Based Strategies

    Tina Rae, Jo Wood

    Paperback (Hinton House Publishers Ltd, )
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  • Seeing Through the Eyes of Another: Stories for Seeing Life from Different Perspectives

    Lars Collmar, Lesley Gleeson

    Paperback (Hinton House Publishers Ltd, )
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