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Books with title Children’s book- Lola and the Robot:

  • Children’s book- Lola and the Robot:

    Alice Wood

    language (, April 28, 2014)
    Lola is a young girl aged 14 years; she lives with her father only as her mother died when she was only 5 years old. She grew up with her father who was a mechanic at his garage. Lola’s father Moses had lived his life as a mechanic and would therefore interact more with people who shared the same thoughts. Lola got bored of being in the house and decides to help work at the garage where his father worked. And so every morning they would leave for work together. She learnt so much at the garage and one day she decided to assemble a robot that she would interact with every time she was at the garage. She faced a few challenges when assembling the robot but never gave up until she was able to assemble it. The robot did not come to life until Moses helped his daughter to fix a battery. He was proud of his daughter that she had learnt engineering skills while working at the garage. Later on when Lola grew up, she opened her own garage where she employed many people. She had good knowledge and skills on mechanical issues and handled her work well. She then assembled many more robots and sold them to people and taught little children how to assemble robots. The story of Lola teaches us to be focused and follow our dreams. When she went to work at the garage she used the little knowledge she gained to come up with something similar to what she had learnt. She did not look at engineering as a course for men as many people associate it. She proved that she can do any kind of work!
  • Children's Books: Robot

    Alexandria, TK Layla

    eBook (FreedPublishing, )
    None
  • Children's Book: The Elephant and the Rope:

    A. M. Marcus, Keith Gutierrez

    eBook (, April 21, 2015)
    Do you want to raise a hardworking, patient, and diligent child who understands the value of work and perseverance? Perseverance and self-belief is your child’s passport to a lifetime of mental health and success. This inspiring, promising tale highlights the power of persistence and the value of hard work through colorful, engaging illustrations and a moving story-line. This uplifting book follows the story of a young boy named Will who one night, encounters some difficulty with his homework. Discouraged by the challenges which was presented before him, Will loses hope in his ability to succeed and considers giving up. But not before seeking advice from his wise Grandpa. After hearing of Will’s difficulties and troubles, Grandpa decides to tell young Will an inspiring story about the challenges that he once faced as a young man in the hopes of teaching his grandson the power of perseverance. Join Will and Grandpa as they embark on a heartwarming journey which takes them back in time and discover the powerful message behind Grandpa’s motivating tale. What is the meaning behind Grandpa’s story? Will the story give Will the motivation that he needs to finish his homework? Does young Will succeed in his quest to overcome his difficulties or did he give up? This book will help your children understand the true value of hard work and the importance of self-belief and persistence. Teach your child to embrace the challenges that life throws at them and equip them with the mindset to never give up. So why is it important to teach children to be patient and to believe in oneself when faced with life’s daily challenges? Nowadays, in our diverse society where we are presented with adversity on a daily basis, it is vital that we equip our children with the mentality to overcome these difficulties. Children who practice perseverance and have self-belief are less likely to give up when presented with complex situations and therefore, move forward to achieve success. The Elephant and the Rope is the perfect, motivational book that will help you teach your children the importance of never giving up and the possible positive outcomes of their perseverance and persistence The lesson of this book is best expressed in this wonderful quote “A lot of people go through life hanging on to the belief that they can't do something, simply because they failed at it before.” The Elephant and the Rope is a charming and encouraging bedtime story for the entire family. The book is also a wonderful resource for teachers and counselors who wish to share the importance of perseverance and self-belief among their students. The book contains vibrant, engaging illustrations and a simple yet inspiring lesson that is easy to digest. This story will teach your children that “when the going gets tough, the tough gets going”. *** This children's book features Kindle Text Pop-Up for reading text over vivid, full-color images (double tap on the text). Scroll up and grab your copy of The Elephant and the Rope today!
  • Children's Book - Rocket Boy and the Sun

    Joy Findlay

    language (Findlay Books, Dec. 8, 2013)
    Review: Rocket Boy ebooks by Joy Findlay "are wonderfully presented books, utilising some of the most awesome astro-stock images to teach these beginning concepts to the smallest star gazers of them all. The colours are bright and cheerful, the pictures are fascinating and eye catching, if you're looking for something to get your daughters and sons into space, this is an awesome start!" ~ By ValHallen 1200mm Astronomy Blog Description: Rocket Boy and the Sun sees Rocket Boy fly to the sun and learn interesting facts about the yellow dwalf star at the center of our solar system.Rocket Boy and the Sun is a fantastic basic reader ebook for adventurous learners from ages 3 - 5 years.
  • Children's Book: The Rich and the Wise

    Phillmore

    language (, June 1, 2011)
    How can a brilliant farmer rabbit outsmart a wealthy horse? What can run but can't walk?Find out as you read this humorous tale of why we should never stop learning.
  • The Children's Book

    Augusta Joyce Crocheran

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 5, 2012)
    The thought came into my mind, Write a book for the children; and while I listened, it became a desire and a pleasant one, for I would dearly love to become the household friend of many little children who are growing up within the homes of the Saints. If they are willing to listen, I will tell them a few true stories, not fairy ones, indeed, of which little ones are so fond, so fascinating, but, alas! so false. No, these must be true. Many pleasant hours have I spent in story-telling, and surely my pleasure was as great as theirs ; stories to sleepy eyes, out in the summer moonlight on the veranda, with great patches of flowers faintly showing in the shadows of wide branches, and night-birds singing over us; story-telling on rainy afternoons, or by roaring hearth-light; at home and abroad—how many listeners there have been. But I must not tell you what I have read, as I did those little hearers, it must be some things that I have known. If I could only show to my little friends of the present time, the sweet faces remembered looking anxiously into mine, it would be the best part of the book; those—no story could equal. Would that I could make these, also, my friends, as the authors I so loved were mine. And, if I should ever travel from home, as some of the Sisters do, to visit the associations, I would be happy to have you tell me, if we meet, if anything written herein has pleased you. Pleasant smiles and kind words from good hearts are sometimes worth more than silver and gold. This book is the fulfillment of a wish expressed by President Brigham Young a short time before his death, and in conclusion he said, “Who will write a book for the children?” To attempt this was in my power, but it required means to publish, and this I could not do alone. Two good Brethren, who think more of the youth of our people than they do of riches, were kind enough to lend me the use of what was needed to accomplish the object. AUGUSTA JOYCE CROCHERON Bountiful, Davis County, Utah September 3, 1890
  • Chaela and the GIANT: Children's Book

    Alisia M Rush

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 13, 2015)
    "Chaela and the GIANT" is a perfect story to read-aloud with your children. The bright illustrations and beautiful scenery places you and your child right into the world of Chaela! Explore the friendly, helpful, smart, loving, generous, reliable and very very BIG GIANT that 3-year-old Chaela, believes every kid should have!
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  • The Children's Book

    Augusta Joyce Crocheron

    Hardcover (Bountiful, Davis Co. Utah, Aug. 16, 1890)
    None
  • The Children's Book

    Augusta Joyce Crocheran

    Paperback (lulu.com, Feb. 13, 2012)
    The thought came into my mind, Write a book for the children; and while I listened, it became a desire and a pleasant one, for I would dearly love to become the household friend of many little children who are growing up within the homes of the Saints. If they are willing to listen, I will tell them a few true stories, not fairy ones, indeed, of which little ones are so fond, so fascinating, but, alas! so false. No, these must be true. This book is the fulfillment of a wish expressed by President Brigham Young a short time before his death, and in conclusion he said, "Who will write a book for the children? " To attempt this was in my power, but it required means to publish, and this I could not do alone. Two good Brethren, who think more of the youth of our people than they do of riches, were kind enough to lend me the use of what was needed to accomplish the object. AUGUSTA JOYCE CROCHERON Bountiful, Davis County, Utah, September 3, 1890
  • The Children's Book

    Augusta Joyce Crocheron

    Hardcover (Currant Bush Enterprises, Feb. 13, 2012)
    The thought came into my mind, Write a book for the children; and while I listened, it became a desire and a pleasant one, for I would dearly love to become the household friend of many little children who are growing up within the homes of the Saints. If they are willing to listen, I will tell them a few true stories, not fairy ones, indeed, of which little ones are so fond, so fascinating, but, alas! so false. No, these must be true. This book is the fulfillment of a wish expressed by President Brigham Young a short time before his death, and in conclusion he said, Ă’Who will write a book for the children?Ă“ To attempt this was in my power, but it required means to publish, and this I could not do alone. Two good Brethren, who think more of the youth of our people than they do of riches, were kind enough to lend me the use of what was needed to accomplish the object. AUGUSTA JOYCE CROCHERON Bountiful, Davis County, Utah, September 3, 1890