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  • The Great Burrow

    , Job, DERIB

    Paperback (Cinebook, Ltd, Feb. 7, 2016)
    Yakari discovers the joys—and the dangers—of living underground. Yakari wakes up one morning to find a series of arrows forming a trail. Following it, he soon finds himself the exasperated victim of pranks, mockeries and other vexing tomfoolery by an unknown bear cub. The young joker’s hideout is a massive burrow, with multiple galleries and entrances. It’s all very innocent and tame, but even the most harmless of pranks can turn dangerous when bad luck strikes...
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  • The Great

    Rachel Gregory

    language (Halo Publishing International, May 16, 2019)
    Gracie is a courageous third-grader who comes to school with a story to share. She tells her classmates about her family’s experience of losing her baby brother who was born prematurely over the summer vacation. To help Gracie with her grief, her parents had her create a Forever Star in remembrance of her brother who will be with her forever. The class decides they also want to make Forever Stars for their family members and pets that they have lost.Grief is more complicated for children, as they normally do not express themselves as outwardly as adults do. Rachel wanted to give parents a way to help their children, so she came up with the idea of a Forever Star. Her hope is that Gracie’s story will show children that it’s okay to feel sad when they lose a person or even a pet. They should know that their loved ones will be with them forever, shining in their hearts and represented as stars in the sky.Rachel does not show Gracie grieving deeply because her goal was to show one way of handling grief with creativity and hope."Inspiring, engaging, and educational. ‘The Great’ is an invaluable resource for discussing death and bereavement with children. I am sure that this book will help to heal the wounds of loss in any family."– Dr. Anns, Clinical Psychologist and Author of “Tell Me, I Promise I Won't Get Mad”A special and profound thanks to Pam Halter https://www.pamhalter.com/
  • The Great

    Kathleen Mancuso, Isabella Krawczyk

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 10, 2019)
    The Grate/Great Book of Homophones has whimsical, colorful illustrations. The author’s fun play on words will delight young readers while educating them at the same time. “The bright, colorful illustrations and fun play on words will delight young readers while educating them at the same time.”- Laura S. Attendance office.“Isabella’s illustrations are whimsical and fun. Kathleen, with her years of experience working with elementary students, has a knack for writing children’s books.” - Maureen H. school nurse“The words of the author and the pictures of the illustrator of this wonderfully fun and educational book compliment each other perfectly.”- Sue K., First Grade Teacher“A fun way to learn about homophones! I’m happy to weigh in!”- Marilyn, Pre-K Teacher
  • Boe The Great

    Joel Feldman

    eBook (Joel Feldman - Animation & Art, April 10, 2013)
    After being thrown away from the army because of his small size, Boe the Barbarian search for a new meaningful direction in life. Boe’s quest takes a surprising turn when he discovers his hidden talent.Join Boe at his journey of self discovery.Before you grab your copy of Boe the Great, check out this awesome video of the book (Copy and paste the link in your browser or search youtube for "Boe the Great")https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EzQJcta2jIWhat people are saying about "Boe the Great":"Lovely story, very special idea...funny and educational at the same time.. The kids loved it and I also enjoyed tell them the story, waiting for your next book!" Elizabeth R."Probably one of the finest children's book I've read lately. The beautiful illustration and appealing story really lured me into this imaginary world for a few minutes." Roy GranitMy children, age 4 & 5, love this book! The illustrations are breath taking, way above most Kindle books I viewed in the past. The story is very cute with an educational value. Chantal
  • The Great

    Rachel Gregory

    Paperback (Halo Publishing International, May 14, 2019)
    Gracie is a courageous third-grader who comes to school with a story to share. She tells her classmates about her family’s experience of losing her baby brother who was born prematurely over the summer vacation. To help Gracie with her grief, her parents had her create a Forever Star in remembrance of her brother who will be with her forever. The class decides they also want to make Forever Stars for their family members and pets that they have lost.Grief is more complicated for children, as they normally do not express themselves as outwardly as adults do. Rachel wanted to give parents a way to help their children, so she came up with the idea of a Forever Star. Her hope is that Gracie’s story will show children that it’s okay to feel sad when they lose a person or even a pet. They should know that their loved ones will be with them forever, shining in their hearts and represented as stars in the sky. Rachel does not show Gracie grieving deeply because her goal was to show one way of handling grief with creativity and hope. "Inspiring, engaging, and educational. ‘The Great’ is an invaluable resource for discussing death and bereavement with children. I am sure that this book will help to heal the wounds of loss in any family." – Dr. Anns, Clinical Psychologist and Author of “Tell Me, I Promise I Won't Get Mad”A special and profound thanks to Pam Halter https://www.pamhalter.com/
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  • The Great

    Megan Rix

    Paperback (Puffin Books, May 3, 2012)
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