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  • A Buck and a Puck

    JL W, Bonnie Lemaire

    language (Tellwell, March 30, 2020)
    JLW gives parents and children a fresh new approach in learning empowering life long messages and tools. Through relatable scenarios using characteristics from animals in nature, she transforms everyday moments into relatable teaching moments. ā€˜A Buck and a Puckā€™ was written to give us and our children pause before reacting, to show kindness when we are frustrated shows how strong we really are. Beautifully illustrated, the characters fly off the page through vivid, bright and humorous illustrations. The book is a must-read for families. A Buck and a Puck is the second book from the Momā€™s Choice Choice Award winning author of Hawk Eyes, JLW. In A Buck and a Puck, Lulu is not just learning to play hockey, she is learning sportsmanship and perseverance, and with the help of a buck, that kindness shows how strong we are on the inside.
  • I Can See You From The Stars

    Patricia Cook

    Hardcover (Tellwell Talent, July 28, 2020)
    Do you think children ever wonder what their lost loved ones are saying to them? I know I do.It's never easy to watch a child grieve over the loss of a loved one and more often than not the issue is avoided and not talked about because it's just easier that way. But children need reassurance and hope during these difficult times.This book was created and designed to do just that. Written from the perspective of a lost loved one, "I Can See You From The Stars" is the call for hope these children need to help encourage them while on their journey through grief.
  • Hawk Eyes

    JL W, Bonnie Lemaire

    language (Tellwell, March 30, 2020)
    Winner of the Mom's Choice Award Gold Seal recognizing the best in family friendly media. Lulu is about to have a great day...she just doesnā€™t know it yet.Hawk Eyes beautifully expresses an important message for youth and a powerful reminder for all ages. Choosing to look at any situation from a bigger point of view, a new perspective, can change what we see, and that can change the way we feel. Perspective is powerful. Luluuuuā€¦The sun is up, itā€™s a new day, I wonder what magic is coming our way? Mom is away for work and Lulu is upset. Dealing with anxiety is difficult at any age. Luckily Dad finds a creative way to help Lulu learn to look at some of lifeā€™s challenges from a bigger picture, a different point of view, all with the help of a hawk. This helps Lulu change what she sees, and that changes the way she feels. Perspective is very powerful.
  • The Librarian

    Philip Wilson

    eBook (Tellwell Talent, Feb. 28, 2017)
    ā€œWilson has taken a tired old genre, and breathed new life into it by giving what has been a male superhero fantasy to a female, and a desk-bound one at that.ā€ 5/5 Stars - Ron Capshaw for IndieReaderRead the full review here (link: https://indiereader.com/2017/07/the-librarian/)A shy librarian accidentally stumbles on a conspiracy by a group of rogue cops. Assaulted, framed and sent to prison to ensure her silence, Sarah discovers a fierce will to live and a startling capacity for violence that enables her to survive the harsh prison environment. On her release, Sarah learns her father died alone and her old life is gone forever. Heartbroken and enraged, Sarah devises a chilling revenge for the men who destroyed her world. As she prepares, she meets Paul Taylor, an ex US navy seal, who teaches her the skills she needs; but also shows her love and the promise of a new life. As Sarah begins her hunt, the copsā€™ disbelief turns to terror as they realize they are being stalked and killed by a librarian.
  • My Fine Feathers

    JL W, Bonnie Lemaire

    eBook (Tellwell, July 13, 2020)
    What do a puddle, a macaw and a frog have to do with school?Join Lulu and her classmates, along with Scarlet the Macaw, as they learn to embrace their everyday uniqueness that shines from within."We are all special in our own way. Just like Scarlet has lots of fine colorful feathers now, we each have our own special colorful feathers that make us who we are."Check out other titles in the Nature Nurtures Storybook Series, including the Mom's Choice Award winning book Hawk Eyes, and A Buck and a Puck.
  • Maria's Marvelous Bones

    Dr. Carrie Kollias

    Paperback (Tellwell Talent, June 5, 2018)
    Maria hurts her arm by accident. She meets very kind people at the hospital. Maria learns about fractures, casts, x-rays, and how bones heal. She also learns to be brave.Written by a bone surgeon to guide kids through fracture treatment and healing, Maria's Marvelous Bones also embraces gender and cultural diversity in healthcare professionals.ā€œThe story takes readers on a realistic journey, which concludes when Maria gets her cast removed. It also introduces educational elements, including anatomical termsā€¦Guileā€™s (Bear Picks a Pumpkin, 2018, etc.) top-notch illustrations are charming and colorful, with diverse characters. They emphasize friendly faces, which will be particularly encouraging to young patients in similar circumstances. A wonderful resource to help prepare children for medical intervention after an injury.ā€ ā€” KIRKUS REVIEWā€œIt is a gentle tale, encouraging and informative, without being frightening. Even the artwork by Gill Guile has a soft-edged quality. Accurate medical terms are used throughout and each is described in child-friendly languageā€ - Lethbridge Heraldā€œTeach littles about fractures [and] orthopaedic work! Mariaā€™s Marvelous Bones by COA member Carrie Kollias embraces gender and cultural diversity in healthcare. Congrats, Dr. Kollias. Beautiful!ā€ ā€” @CdnOrthoAssoc (Canadian Orthopaedic Association)"I am a pediatric orthopedist (bone doctor for kids). I bought this book for my waiting room, my patients love it Thank you for this on behalf of my young patients!" ā€” Dr Jennifer M. Weiss
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  • Potcakes: A Caribbean Story

    B E Rybak, Ellen Burch

    Paperback (Tellwell, Dec. 19, 2016)
    Potcakes are intelligent, loyal and playful dogs that can be found throughout the Caribbean Islands. ā€œPotcakesā€ by B.E. Rybak and Ellen Burch is a childrenā€™s picture book that captures both the spirit of the potcakes and their home in the tropics. With its gentle illustrations and the quiet rhythm of the words, this is a perfect read for the end of the day.
  • Where Do They Go? Part 1

    B.D Donaldson

    language (Tellwell, Oct. 11, 2016)
    It's been said the average person loses over two thousand dollars of socks in their lives. Naleaha and Jaylen are about to find out first hand Where Do They Go and who is responsible for their missing socks. Where Do They Go? is a 3 part book series created by B.D Donaldson to captivate the minds of young audiences all over the world.
  • Your Inner Compass That Could

    Kristin Pierce

    Paperback (Tellwell Talent, Jan. 23, 2018)
    This is a wise, inspiring tale that gives a fresh perspective on navigating the magical adventure of life. This story encourages readers to connect within to let inner wisdom lead the way to true fulfillment while imparting self -empowerment, self-growth, and self-confidence. It is never too early for children, nor too late for adults, to realize that they are truly magnificent, powerful beings with unlimited potential and are equipped with a unique internal compass to help guide the way. This book is for anyone who has ever had a gut feeling, had a strong knowing, or felt a spark of passion deep inside. It is a story that will inspire and encourage you to welcome the profound wisdom from your Inner Compass into your life. Your Inner Compass isn't going to go away, so why not become friends with it and find out what it wants to show you. You have everything you need within you and this is only the beginning. For Free Printable Integration Activities, visit www.InnerCompassBooks.com
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  • Fauna Warden

    Connor MacDonald, Dr. Vonda, Gabrielle Ragusi

    Paperback (Tellwell Talent, July 11, 2020)
    Inspired by the tales of his grandfather, a hyena named Henry Bonejaw aspires to become a knight. He leaves his island home for Pangea, a massive continent divided into various kingdoms. His journey directs him to Berdsivew, where his grandfather once served. During his travels, Henry comes across many allies, including Felix Furr, a raccoon thief, who was unfortunate enough to pick the wrong pocket; Kano Moodok, a komodo dragon spellblade who serves to protect Pangea; and Brandon Green, a wolf archer who's seeking to free his father from prison.Will Henry reach Berdsivew and fulfill his dreams? Or will his journey inspire him to become something more?
  • What Would I Be If I Couldn't Be Me?: Short Stories of Imagination and Limitless Possibilities

    Jim Jamison, Stephanie Schisler

    Hardcover (Tellwell Talent, Aug. 11, 2020)
    Unleashing the imagination of children is often overlooked. What Would I Be If I Couldn't Be Me? is an excellent opportunity for parents and children to explore their imaginations with limitless possibilities.The author (Jim Jamison) was inspired by the birth of his first grandchild to create a book to share with them. This has a great storyline for a child and parent to interact with more questions that enhance the child's imagination. Use this book and the discoveries made to continue exploring other things the child could be if they couldn't be themselves.
  • Three Bunny Sisters

    Raveena Duggal, Diya Duggal, Amisha Duggal

    Paperback (Tellwell Talent, Dec. 16, 2019)
    Three Bunny Sisters get ready to help the world! Join Meghan, Sophia and Sparkle as they learn about the joy of working together and helping others. Will they raise enough money to reach their goal? Let's find out!