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  • Dream Big

    Kenya Wright

    language (K Wright Books, Feb. 20, 2017)
    It's all about DREAMING BIG in this cute, little picture book.ABOUT THE MINDFUL KIDS SERIES.Adult romance author Kenya Wright is the proud mother of three amazing kids.Those little ones inspired the Mindful Kids Series. A collection of picture books that inspire children to maintain a moment-by-moment awareness of their thoughts, feelings, and surrounding environment. The hope is that these stories are seeds for the mind that harvest and allow children to accept their thoughts and feelings without judging them.
  • There Ought to be a Law: A Bright Day at the State Capitol

    Portia Bright Pittman, Calvin Mercer, Harry Aveira

    eBook (Bright Books, June 29, 2020)
    Eliza and Martin visit their state capitol. There's a big adventure awaiting if they can think of something other than ice cream.
  • Magic Elephants

    Kenya Wright

    language (K Wright Books, Feb. 21, 2017)
    Let's have fun with magic elephants. In the third book in the mindful kid series, children learn about real elephants and use their imaginations to consider magic elephants.Adult romance author Kenya Wright is the proud mother of three amazing kids.Those little ones inspired the Mindful Kids Series. A collection of picture books that inspire children to maintain a moment-by-moment awareness of their thoughts, feelings, and surrounding environment. The hope is that these stories are seeds for the mind that harvest and allow children to accept their thoughts and feelings without judging them.
  • The Imaginary Dad

    Kenya Wright

    language (K Wright Books, Feb. 21, 2017)
    In book four of the Mindful Kids series, our young character dreams of an imaginary dad to replace the loss of her own father. The reader discovers that through these constant positive thoughts, her once broken world becomes a loving environment again.Adult romance author Kenya Wright is the proud mother of three amazing kids.Those little ones inspired the Mindful Kids Series. A collection of picture books that inspire children to maintain a moment-by-moment awareness of their thoughts, feelings, and surrounding environment. The hope is that these stories are seeds for the mind that harvest and allow children to accept their thoughts and feelings without judging them.
  • There Ought to Be a Law

    Portia Bright Pittman, Calvin Mercer, Harry Aveira

    Hardcover (Bright Books, July 3, 2020)
    There Ought to be a Law-A Bright Day at the State Capitol is a fun, informational picture story book for ages 6-9 about how bills become laws. The illustrated story takes Eliza and Martin on a visit to the state legislature. At the Capitol, in a playful, yet serious, way they create an anti-bullying bill, with a free ice cream amendment, and take it through the 12 steps required to become a law. Eliza and Martin learn all about the state Capitol and its workings, meeting interesting people along the way. The youth see the role government plays in their lives. The story helps Eliza and Martin think about and appreciate rules in their own home, school, and community. Grab your copy now and let the adventure begin!
  • Tinker's Christmas

    Sandra Jones Cropsey

    eBook (Wright Books, Jan. 12, 2019)
    Shy, clumsy and the brunt of much teasing, Tinker, a young elf, is passed along from job to job until he becomes mechanic of the Village Express. When the reindeer develop chicken pox, Santa turns to Tinker to find another means to deliver the toys. A story about belief—belief in ourselves, in each other, in something greater than ourselves.
  • Into the lake forest: An ecological fantasy for readers of 11 and up

    Charles Phillips

    language (Write Light Books, June 11, 2015)
    Melanie and Jim – two London children, aged 11 and 10 – are transported to a mountainous world that appears to be part of their of their favourite video game, "The Lake Forest". There they meet a fiery local leader, Maeve, whose people have been have been driven from their homes. A violent settler, Aran, has seized their land, poisoned their sacred forest and driven them to live in boats in a makeshift lake city. He threatens a final attack that will wipe out Maeve's people. Guided by dreams and undergoing trials of bravery, Melanie and Jim lead a daring mission through the heart of a mountain to a high valley and a majestic herd of deer – as they try to help Maeve and her people regain their traditional forest home.Author Charles Phillips has written or contributed to more then 35 nonfiction books on history, mythology and religion. He wrote this ecological adventure for his own Melanie and Jim, and they liked it so much they asked for a sequel. If you enjoy it, look out for the second volume of the "Battle for Allencia" series: "Back to the Lake Forest".
  • Where the Northwind Blows

    Margaret P. Ritter, Karina Wacker

    Hardcover (Bright Knight Books, )
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  • Speed Math for Kids: Helping Children Achieve Their Full Potential

    Handley Bill

    Paperback (Wrightbooks, July 6, 2005)
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  • Liz Tames a Dragon

    Stephanie Painter, Jeanne Seagle

    language (Bright Kid Books, July 6, 2014)
    Anger is a normal emotion, but one that can be difficult to learn to control. The picture book Liz Tames a Dragon (and her Anger) will help children find healthy ways to manage their angry feelings. In the story, Liz finds that sharing life with a sister isn't always easy. She becomes so angry that her anger morphs her into a fire-breathing dragon. Liz is certain that her sister has cast a magic spell until she realizes only she has the power to tame this dragon. Illustrations capture anger, confusion, and cooperative actions that lead to peacemaking. An Activity Guide for Parents and Child Therapists includes art, games, and activities that will help kids learn how to verbalize their emotions and recognize physical cues of anger. "A children's book that is not only fun to read but also therapeutic in nature is a real treasure," says Susan Elswick EdD. Author Stephanie Painter holds an M.S. in Counseling.
  • Six months before Christmas: A Christmas story in July

    David R. H Walker

    Hardcover (Bright Books, March 15, 1996)
    It's the secret weapon every parent brings out when all else fails - the threat that Santa is always watching, especially 6 months before Christmas. In this story, a father remembers a time when he was a naughty boy and Santa was watching. This could have been a disaster, but he got a second change to be good and by Christmas, he was glad he did.
  • Star Ka'at

    Andre Norton, Dorothy Madlee

    Paperback (Knight Books, March 15, 1980)
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