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  • Twinkle Wanted More Than A Cape

    Stephanie cortez, Tristan cortez

    Paperback (myidentifiers, Oct. 31, 2019)
    My son co- wrote, “Twinkle wanted more than a cape.” He talks a lot about how he feels through art, play therapy and stories. You can really understand how a child feels by using Art therapy and allowing them to use their imagination to create a story. Most importantly allowing yourself to hear their creative story which can be a feeling or an incident. When we learn that children are still learning expression we learned to listen in all forms. Non- verbal communication can say a lot if you tune in and tap in. I am personally one who is keenly attuned to so many aspects of natural language signals. I can read reluctance, willingness and commitment. Yet, I too had to ask my self was I listening from a child’s view. We as parents have to remember that our children are tuning in as well. There is always room to grow by listening and sometimes our children teach us those life lessons just by their imagination. This story unfolded while on a simple car ride to school. In the midst of listening to my son using his imagination and telling me a story as I played along, I noticed his story wasn't just about a dog. His story was about family and loss. In his story, I noticed that he was more aware of divorce and separation than I realized. Tristan yearned for togetherness between the new families that were made after divorce. Divorce and loss can make it very hard to have a cohesive relationship. Not all families will experience life the way we have. Your story will be written differently. The purpose of this book is to show how life is reflected from the lens of the ones who have the least amount of control, the children. The story helps us to realize that we the adults can re-write the story for our children. In addition, I wanted to add colorful characters. With colorism being an issue within communities. Being biracial was deeper than just the label for me as a child. I felt compelled to address the assumptions with my personal spiritual outlook. I HOPE YOU’RE ABLE TO READ the book from a non-judgmental disposition. I want anyone of any belief system to know that I love you and I command compassion for others from myself. One thing I took from my son’s story is we can all love a little stronger and do a little better. We all could listen a little better and a little more. So whenever our children tell us a story we have to do just that, listen. It’s their creations that tell the story of their life. Most importantly work on improving your own empathy by consistently re- evaluating yourself, listening with both ears and your heart. I believe we are forever learners, forever growing, self-actualizing, and dissociating from the bad habits that make us digress from where we want to be. I have decided on new habits! I hope you love the book. ~ Stephanie
  • Qitt The Sand Cat

    Ms Joanne Brooker, Joanne Brooker

    Paperback (MyIdentifiers, April 6, 2019)
    Qitt the Sand Cat lives in the Arabian desert. Qitt is a little kitten but he wants to be a Big Strong Fierce Wild Cat. Join Qitt on his adventures and meet his desert friends, the Camels, the Jirds, the Oryx, Monitor Lizard, the Sand Fish and funny Jerboa.
  • God Says Listen: and hear how much I love you!

    Rebecca Lynn

    Paperback (MyIdentifiers, Aug. 24, 2019)
    God is always speaking, and He wants children to know He loves to speak to them. God speaks, to teach us how a relationship with Him can lead to a life filled with goodness, peace, fullness and joy. Using Scripture, this book teaches these and other important truths that will bless your child in many ways. Set to rhyme, these truths are easy to understand and engaging to read. Your child will love to listen along with the children in this book to hear wonderful things God wants them to know!
  • The Adventures of Quentin and Gracie: Oahu, Hawaii

    Emily R Logan

    Paperback (myidentifiers.com, July 21, 2019)
    Oahu is a breathtaking part of the Hawaiian island chain, immersed in local culture and gorgeous scenery. Come see what this tropical paradise has in store for our little travelers! The Adventures of Quentin and Gracie is a non-fiction series following two young siblings as they travel the globe exploring historical landmarks and the natural wonders of the world. Each book in this beautifully illustrated set focuses on a different location that they have explored. The books are meant to ignite children’s curiosity and excitement to learn about the world around them. Every issue will inspire a discussion about new and exciting places while encouraging a love for diverse new cultures.
  • God Says you are wonderful

    Rebecca Lynn

    Paperback (myidentifiers.com, Aug. 9, 2019)
    God is love and God loves us! This book is filled with messages from God directly to your child's heart. God sees children as wonderful!
  • Discovering God Together Series

    Rebecca Lynn

    Paperback (MyIdentifiers, May 30, 2020)
    God wants children to know Him. He wants children to know He is loving, kind, trustworthy, and so much more! Using Scripture, this book teaches children about God’s character, His attributes and even some of His names. Children will be encouraged to go on a journey to discover God for themselves, and as they do, they will learn about His deep and personal love for them. Learn along with these children in this book, and discover many wonderful truths about God!
  • The Very Merry Mixed Up Holiday

    Angie Birkes

    Paperback (My Identifiers, Sept. 18, 2019)
    We all know the Holidays can be chaotic, confusing, and downright crazy! Things can sometimes get very mixed up! Follow along in this exciting mystery of a time when the Holidays themselves got all mixed up! See how one little boy helps to get everything back in it's rightful place before it's too late!
  • Queen of Sky Island

    J Powers

    Paperback (myidentifiers.com, Jan. 11, 2014)
    Queen of Sky Island is a coming of age story charged with fantasy, heroic adventure, and vividly imagined new worlds. It is a 21st century adaptation of a story by L. Frank Baum, the creator of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Queen of Sky Island reveals a young girl, Tara, who in her determined search for her military father becomes trapped on an actual island in the sky where she leads one other worldly army against another. Tara’s faithful companions on this perilous adventure are Bobo, a brave young boy who possesses a flying umbrella, and Sgt. Rik, a resourceful disabled veteran who looks after Tara and her mother at their sea cliff cottage on the Earth. Through miscommunication, Tara and her companions arrive at Sky Island, a bizarre land divided between wildly different pink and blue territories. They are unfairly taken prisoner by the Boolooroo, the selfish and mean-spirited leader of the Blue people. Facing a horrible punishment known as “patching,” Tara and her companions escape and run for a thick fog bank that separates the two territories. With help from an unusual creature, they cross through the dense fog, and they are taken to the queen of the Pinkies. After surviving a near fatal test in this new realm, Tara shows what she is made of and rises to lead the Pinkies against the Blues in an attempt to defeat the Boolooroo.
  • Chick, Chick, Chicken

    Jennifer Moramarco, Tony Moramarco

    Paperback (myidentifiers.com, May 1, 2017)
    OK, so there really isn't a plot to this tale, but the chickens don't seem to mind. In fact, they love that they play a starring role in this fun-to-say-fast silly tribute to chickens and other ch... well, give it a read. And then read it again faster. Bock!
  • Smokey The Cat:

    Biff Yeager, Katrina Yeager, Royce Brown

    Paperback (myidentifiers.com, Dec. 1, 2015)
    If you read to your child, grandchild, niece or nephew or any child that you want to assure has your love and security, put your arm around them, cuddle up and read them the story of, Smokey the Cat (finds his purr.)
  • Stratagem

    Brandy Shooks

    Paperback (MyIdentifiers.com, Feb. 17, 2017)
    Two years ago, Silas Pokagon’s life was shattered in an instant and after endless searching; he will finally understand why his destiny is greater than he could ever have anticipated. That’s when he met Ruby, an eccentric, but beautiful girl who had no interest what so ever in Silas, but he was persistent and certainly intrigued. When he saw the tattoo on her shoulder, the same symbol from his dreams, he begins his quest, and determination takes hold. Everything around him is changing, and despite the drama of fitting in at a new high school, he must figure out what the nightmares and symbol mean. The legends surrounding the Potawatomi American Indian tribe lead Silas and Ruby down a path that will either save the world or eventually destroy it.
  • AMONG THE WAVES: A Territorian Adventure to Madagascar

    Angelo RAZA, Lana Twyford, Liliane Rahabarisoa

    Paperback (myidentifiers.com.au, Sept. 6, 2019)
    Bob’s unpredictable journey to Madagascar turns out to be the adventure of his life. Looking for answers about ancient civilizations, Captain Bob ends up starting a new settlement of his own. With good friends and a skilled crew, Captain Bob’s chronicles aboard the Sarimanok will entertain children aged 6 to 12.Whether the children read the story themselves, or it is read to them, Bob “Among the Waves” will keep the whole family on their toes every step of the way.
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