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Books in Life Lessons series

  • Daddy Lost His Job

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos, Gustavo Mazali

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Barron's brand new Life Lessons series uses cheerful illustrations and down-to-earth language to tackle some of life's more challenging issues from a kid's perspective. Whether it's learning the value of hard work, acknowledging that effort impacts educational success, or overcoming adversity, this series encourages and promotes a sense of individual responsibility, while inspiring hope in kids. Daddy Lost His Job teaches kids that overcoming hard times is easier as a family.
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  • Kletus & Kid: Kletus Learns About Patience Life Lessons

    A Shaw

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Life Lessons

    Emme Rigby, Premier Artists Collection

    Hardcover (Premier Artists Collection, March 15, 2016)
    Premier Artists Collection brings you 36 pages of masterfully illustrated life lessons by Emme Rigby. From the artist, Emme Rigby: "One beautiful day in March of 2014, our new baby boy arrived. I was overwhelmed with all kinds of emotions and then it hit me hard. HOLY COW-I'm his mother! He does not know anything in this world and I have a chance to teach him the lessons that will help him be successful in life. Learning starts at such a young age but how could I communicate "life lessons" to such a little kid? I wrote down all the personality traits, actions and manners I wanted him to value for a life of success. As an artist, I felt that I could create beautiful illustrative scenes that could appeal to him. I chose to use animals from all over the globe to create the illustrations because not only would he learn a life lesson but he would learn some animals too. My son made me want to be a better person and the best way I knew how was to create something we could share and learn together as mother and child. And now, I share it with you and your children."
  • The Spider Who Couldn't Make a Web

    Regan Young

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 12, 2019)
    When a little spider can't make a web in a town where making webs is highly valued, will he learn that determination and hard work can pay off? An empowering story about a spider who learns to believe in himself and in the power of trying.Regan Young is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Colorado. She is the CEO and a psychotherapist at A New Leaf Therapy, which is a group counseling practice. Regan lives with her husband and two small children on a ranch where they love to play in the creek and with their many animals. Regan plans to write a series of books called Life Lessons books that parents can use to reinforce important lessons they are trying to teach their children. The books are inspired by her kids and by some of the things her clients are working on integrating later in life. The Spider Who Couldn't Make a Web is aimed at helping kids understand that they have some control over the outcome and to help them feel empowered to set goals and do their best.
  • Money Doesn't Grow on Trees

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos, Gustavo Mazali

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Sept. 1, 2013)
    When a boy wakes up and discovers money growing on trees, he thinks all his dreams have come true, only to find that all his purchases are not as rewarding when they have not been worked for.
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  • Life Lessons for Busy Moms: Essential Ingredients to Organize and Balance Your World

    Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Dorothy K. Breininger, Debby S. Bitticks, Lynn Benson

    Paperback (HCI, Jan. 2, 2007)
    Organize Your World, Your Kids, Your Time, and . . . Make Room for Mommy If you don't have enough hands, enough time in the day, or enough energy to balance everything—much less fit in a bit of "you time," then Chicken Soup for the Soul: Life Lessons forBusy Moms has the realistic, doable, and time-efficient tips that can transform your life. Moms who have been there will share how their quests were not focused on perfection, but on organization and ways to create the balance we all yearn for. Find out their secrets and learn how to: Nurture yourself—which in turn nurtures the family Keep an organized home and get the kids involved in chores, while bonding Feed your soul and find quality time to spend with yourself, friends, and partners In this timely and much-needed book, the authors and busy moms band together and offer thirty-two life lessons that have worked for them. This book also provides a source of encouragement to promote balance and a greater quality of life for you and your family.
  • Studying is Hard

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos, Gustavo Mazali

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Barron's brand new Life Lessons series uses cheerful illustrations and down-to-earth language to tackle some of life's more challenging issues from a kid's perspective. Whether it's learning the value of hard work, acknowledging that effort impacts educational success, or overcoming adversity, this series encourages and promotes a sense of individual responsibility, while inspiring hope in kids. Studying is Hard teaches kids that learning can be difficult, but it can also be fun!
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  • I Have 'Blah Blah Blah' in My Ears

    Marishu

    Paperback (The Publishing Circle, Nov. 11, 2018)
    Taylor is a dreamer. She envisions what she will be doing later, all the while missing what's going on around her. While Taylor is daydreaming, she misses vital information at school and at home. What follows are the consequences of not paying attention to instructions and agreements. Nana comes to the rescue and helps Taylor understand how important it is to listen and understand what is going on around her. Start your own daydreamer down a fresh path by getting this book now.
  • Georgi Who Saw The Angel

    Ms. Sheree L. Alderman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 7, 2014)
    Georgi is a young camel who just cannot find his way … to anything. His friends, Mya and Rafa, take turns making sure he gets back to the barn in the evenings so he doesn’t spend the entire night outside by himself. Then, one moonlit night, an angel comes to visit Georgi and tells him how special he is; and how one day, he will be the leader amongst kings. This is the story of how the most unknown, unwanted, and unimportant little camel came to guide an entire procession to one of the most celebrated events in human history.Georgi Who Saw the Angel is a "Life Lessons" book from author Sheree Alderman. When you purchase a Life Lessons book, you can feel confident to share it with children of all ages – from 1 to 109! Life Lessons books are wholesome, engaging, and contain positive values. No adult content.
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  • I Have No in My Tummy

    Marishu

    Paperback (The Publishing Circle, Nov. 11, 2018)
    Does your child need to learn that "no" isn't always a bad word? Do they need to understand that "no" is often for their protection?If your child reacts badly to hearing "no", this charming story will help give them a new perspective. Young Taylor visits her Nana and Papa’s farm only to make a startling discovery that she has “no” in her tummy! This delightful read-a-long book teaches young children the value of how words can make you feel and that “no” doesn’t aways have to mean something bad. Suitable for ages 4-8, I Have "No" in My Tummy is a must read for families who enjoy nature and will inspire all to change our world, one kind action at a time.
  • Tad & Chad: Life Lessons. Vol. 1/Series 1

    Cynthia D. Brown

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 23, 2015)
    Please come with me! Let's explore the world of fun, adventure and learning with the Animal Kingdom’s most beloved characters: Tad and Chad! These nine-year old, twin, bear cubs will capture your hearts, and have you shaking your heads in amazement. Tad, Born two minutes earlier than Chad, Tad is older and more mischievous. Baseball is his favorite game. He always wears a hat for his favorite baseball team-the Cubs. Tad tries to follow the rules, but he is easily distracted by toys or whatever he was told not to do in the first place. His brother, Chad, Chad is the quieter one. He is always trying to keep his older brother out of trouble. He always has to remind Tad about the rules. However, Chad loves and adores his older and noisier brother. Some of the other fun characters include: Kim, Mr. Mugley Moose, Penelope Snout, and Mrs. Hopperpouch and Danny Trunklin.
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  • If The Stars Were Mine

    Ms. Sheree L. Alderman, Ms. Tara Taylor

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 28, 2015)
    A memorable tale of two sisters, the older one a stargazer enthusiast with a passion so intense, she is driven to share all she knows about the moon and the planets, and all the star-laden galaxies of the universe with her little sister one night. It is a delightful example of a loving sisterly bond and seeing the unimaginable through a child's heart. She pulled a small jar of glitter out of her pocket and opened it. “When you do see a shooting star, you must make a wish. Those can turn into blessings that fall down from Heaven later….” Pouring a little into her hand, she sprinkled glitter all over Kate and Astro. “Like stardust…” “If The Stars Were Mine,” is a story that, long after the initial read, will happily live in your heart forever. For all those who have ever wished upon a star or looked out into the night sky and wondered if someone could be looking back. If The Stars Were Mine is another "Life Lessons" book from author Sheree Alderman. When you purchase a Life Lessons book, you can feel confident to share it with children of all ages – from 1 to 109! Life Lessons books are wholesome, engaging, and contain positive values. No adult content.
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