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Books published by publisher Heart to Heart Pub

  • Catering to Children: With Recipes for Memorable Tea Parties

    Linda J. Hawkins, Barbara Yonts

    Hardcover (Heart to Heart Pub, June 1, 2003)
    This book contains a volume of tea information, from hosting a tea party to etiquette tips. It has a primer on tea history and interesting party games. The health benefits of tea are described and the simple steps to brew a post of tea will insure a successful tea party for any host or hostess. The beautiful photographs capture not only the fun of children at a tea party, but some of the treats from the many recipes that will help you create the cherished memories of tea parties to come.
  • The Land of Sniffipiticus

    A. Y. Hodge

    Hardcover (Heart to Heart Pub, )
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  • It's OK to Be Different: An Amazing School Day

    Risa Peets, Gary Sanchez

    Paperback (Heart to Heart Pub, Jan. 31, 2013)
    "What is it about being different that has Lance feeling so weird??? Lance is a diabetic, and he is about to learn a lesson in school on how important being different really is!
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  • Alexander and the Great Food Fight / Alexander and the Great Vegetable Feud

    Linda J. Hawkins, Jennifer D. Bowles

    Paperback (Heart to Heart Pub, March 30, 2006)
    WOW!,now it is a flipbook 2 books under one laminated paper cover.Alexander and the Great Food Fight is on one side. When you reach the center of the book, you will find another story upside down. Flip it over and enjoy another fun story,Alexander and the Great Vegetable Feud.Fruits & Vegetables super learning experence!
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  • Where Was the Big, Yellow School Bus?

    Gulya Ann Conway

    Hardcover (Heart to Heart Pub, March 1, 2017)
    What time is it? Is that yellow? Will the bus ever come? Did you hear that noise? Even very young children will enjoy the hint of suspense within the pages of this book. In a very colorful story, twin brothers must be patient as they await the arrival of their older brother from his very last day of kindergarten. Following the read-aloud book leads 'I Spy' enthusiasts searching for numbers, time, colors, things that make noise, and more. BOOK ENDORSEMENTS Where Was the Big Yellow School Bus? is an intriguing book for young children. It is a great read-aloud for teachers, parents and grandparents that is full of adventure and anticipation with embedded learning of basic concepts, numbers, and telling time. This story will be one that young children will want to hear again and again. (Shanna Bowers, Ed.S., School Psychologist, Warren County Schools, Bowling Green, Kentucky) "As an elementary school teacher, I could imagine this book being remarkable for children of all ages! Its rich, vivid language provides multiple examples and opportunities for teaching adjectives and sequencing. Elapsed time skills are embedded on every page. This book's fun, repetitive nature encourages you to join in and engage with each turn of the page!" (Michelle Thorton, Second Grade Teacher, Tennessee)
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  • Did You Eat Your Vitamins Today?

    Ena Sabih, Alfredo Escobar

    Hardcover (Heart to Heart Pub, March 1, 2011)
    Ena Sabih facilitates workshops for children on food, nutrition, and cooking, through schools and community programs. She is a graduate of the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition and has a Bachelor's degree in International Business. Did You Eat Your Vitamins Today? is Ena's first book, inspired by her passion for health and her love for writing. Ena lives in Ottawa, Canada, with her husband Bryan and her daughter Breyana. For more information please visit her website at www.enasabih.com
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  • The Sweater

    Julie Stallings

    Hardcover (Heart to Heart Pub, March 1, 2017)
    When Emmeline gives away her favorite sweater, she decides to include a handwritten note. She’s happy to be generous. She’s excited about getting a new sweater. But things don’t turn out the way Emmeline expects and she isn’t happy. Never does she guess the journey she or her sweater will take!
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  • Lili's Strawberries

    Sahar Berjis, Gary Sanchez

    Hardcover (Heart to Heart Pub, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Lili's Strawberry House is an engrossing story aimed at encouraging small readers to eat their vegetables. Lili, who lives with her mom and dad in a strawberry-shaped house, enjoys working in her vegetable garden each day and loves to eat the vegetables she grows. With the help of her mom, Lili discovers the nutrients in her vegetable garden and learns how they help her stay strong. One evening at supper, Lili decides to make a vegetable plate to show her friends at school. Which of the many vegetables will Lili choose to make a special plate to show her pals?
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  • Lulabelle's Story: The Trailer With Lots and Lots of Love

    Karen Harper Lain

    Hardcover (Heart to Heart Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Lulabelle is a lively mobile home, who provides love and shelter to the family who lives in her. Join her, along with Cassie, Matthew, and Callie the No-Tailed Cat, in discovering what makes a home truly complete. If you and your family have ever lived in a mobile home, or live in one now, "Lulabelle,The Trailer with Lots and Lots of Love," will find its way into your family's heart and bookshelf.
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  • Alexander and the Great Berry Patch

    Linda J. Hawkins, Donna Eaves

    Hardcover (Heart to Heart Pub, March 1, 2011)
    School has ended! Summer is ahead ... what next? Alexander gets a job at Mr. Ray's Berry Patch. The Berries are determined to help Alexander learn some fun facts. Alexander is equally determined to ignore the talkative and pesky little Berries. He thinks learning is just for school time - not summer time. Read Alexander and the Great Berry Patch to see how Alexander handles his summer days. Those juicy little berries may help you find learning to be exciting and fun. Enjoy the hands-on recipe and information that follows this story. Find out how Exercise and Nutrition join hands to help children develop stronger, healthier bodies!
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  • Who Gives a Hoot?: Hunter Hoot, the Great Horned Owl

    Linda J. Hawkins, Jennifer Bowles

    Paperback (Heart to Heart Pub, Nov. 5, 2012)
    Who Gives a Hoot? Hunter Hoot, a young owl, leaves his mother to explore alone and finds himself in an upsetting situation. A curious child takes Hunter to be her pet, dresses him in doll clothes, and feeds him tea party treats not meant for owls. Noticing his distress, she must decide whether to keep him or release him to his natural habitat.Facts about hoot owls are interwoven into the story, making learning about them fun. Parents and teachers will appreciate the resources listed. The story ends with an enjoyable activity, a hands-on project, preparing and sharing a delicious, healthy snack, and a message from our forest rangers.
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  • Under the Silvery Moon

    Diana Hankla

    Hardcover (Heart to Heart Pub, Jan. 1, 2014)
    There are millions of children in the United States who have had one or more parents deployed overseas while serving in the military. These children ask many questions about what their deployed parents are doing and why. "Under the Silvery Moon" answers some of their questions about other cultures and the services their parents perform. We salute all branches of our military and the jobs they do to protect our freedom and the freedom of others.
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