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Books in Good Egg World series

  • Are You A Good Egg?: An Uplifting Story About Feelings, Moods and Self-esteem

    Peter Deuschle

    Paperback (Independently published, March 18, 2019)
    What Makes Someone Good?Sometimes you feel happy and thankful and glad.Other times you feel angry and lonely and sad.It can be confusing to feel so much each day. “Are You A Good Egg?” explains that different feelings are normal, and even though moods are ever-changing, people are good because they have a good heart. And that doesn’t change.Featuring whimsical and original illustrations with fun rhyming verse, “Are You A Good Egg?” inspires valuable self-esteem conversations. If you enjoyed “Today I Feel Silly,” “Why Do You Love Me?” and “The Feelings Book,” you'll appreciate this uplifting story. Recommended by parents, teachers and mental health professionals, “Are You A Good Egg” is a wonderful addition to any library. This book is ideal for children with autism. (Ages 6-10)
  • Are You A Good Egg?: An Uplifting Story About Feelings, Moods and Self-esteem

    Peter Deuschle

    Hardcover (Shoestring Stories, March 18, 2019)
    What Makes Someone Good? Sometimes you feel happy and thankful and glad. Other times you feel angry and lonely and sad.It can be confusing to feel so much each day. “Are You A Good Egg?” explains that different feelings are normal, and even though moods are ever-changing, people are good because they have a good heart. And that doesn’t change.Featuring whimsical and original illustrations with fun rhyming verse, “Are You A Good Egg?” inspires valuable self-esteem conversations. Recommended by parents, teachers and mental health professionals, “Are You A Good Egg” is a wonderful addition to any library. This book is ideal for children with autism. (Ages 5-11)
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  • The Numbers of God's World

    Caren Jurina

    Hardcover (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, Feb. 1, 1999)
    These colorfully illustrated picture books for kids ages 2-6 will help children learn not only their colors, letters, and numbers, but will teach them that God is the creator of all things. As parents read the text that goes with each delightful picture, children will be able to find and point to all the wondrous things that God has created. For story time, play time or learning time.
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