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By Laura Baldwin
The inspiration for "Harry Loves Greens" is Harry, a real dog, who really likes his greens, coupled with the belief that the health of our children begins in the garden. In a loving and fun filled way, Laura Baldwin, the author of the evolving "I Love My Vegetables" stories, has created a giggling garden of vegetable and edible flowers that people of all ages can enjoy.
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By Laura Baldwin
Harry playfully teaches children to love their carrots. The inspiration is Harry, a real dog, who really likes carrots and the belief that the health of our children begins in the garden. In a loving and fun filled way, Laura Baldwin, the author of the evolving "I Love My Vegetables" stories, has created a giggling garden of vegetable and edible flowers that people of all ages can enjoy.
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By Laura Baldwin
Harry playfully teaches children to love their carrots. The inspiration is Harry, a real dog, who really likes carrots and the belief that the health of our children begins in the garden. In a loving and fun filled way, Laura Baldwin, the author of the evolving "I Love My Vegetables" stories, has created a giggling garden of vegetable and edible flowers that people of all ages can enjoy.
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Money Is No Object
by Deborah Hining, PhD
Take a bit of history, a dash of philosophy, and a heap of financial wizardry, and you have Money Is No Object, a must-have guide for resourceful women seeking to use their assets more fully. After 17 years as a financial planner, Deborah Hining has learned that "our real resources lie within ourselves." Dreams, talents, and ambitions-not the balance of her investment portfolio-are a woman's most important assets when it comes to fulfilling her dreams.
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The True Story of Cinderella and How She Really Became a Princess
by Deborah Hining, PhD
It's obvious the history books have it all wrong. Whoever wrote the story of Cinderella somehow got the notion that the sooty lass just put on a pretty dress, caught the eye of a prince, and suddenly became a princess.
This is The True Story of Cinderalla and How She Really Became a Princess. Happily ever after does happen, but don't let some misguided historian lead you to believe it's just a matter of waiting around for a Prince.
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Abigail and the Royal Thread |
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In this, the second book in the Papa and Billy series, author Betty Turnbull takes the reader on a trip back to early 18th century Border times. In Abigail and the Royal Thread, Papa tells Billy the inspirational story of Abigail and her family who set out to do the impossible in exchange for a home and land to call their very own. When it looks like everything’s going wrong, Abigail must choose to believe in herself or risk losing it all.
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Isobel must leave all she has ever known behind. This is story of a little girl and her family's voyage to a new world. The MacDougald family journey across the ocean to settle in North Carolina teaches that while change can be scary, home is with the family.
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The Man Who Saved The King
Illustrated Children's Story from Scotland's History
by Betty Turnbull
This dramatic story tells how William Rule saved saved the life of King Robert the Bruce and the Turnbull family got their name. Based on a historical account, this adventure tale takes children on a beautiful journey through ancient Scotland while teaching them an important lesson about personal purpose.
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Wonderful Way Home
Illustrated Children's Story From Rural Haiti
by Steve and Marbeth Dunn
This delightful story tells of two Haitian children who get lost on laundry day. Their journey home takes the reader through rural Haiti and everyday experiences.
An excellent way to introduce young children to life in Haiti through other children's lives.
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