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This is an award-winning story about the indomitable power of love and belief in the heart of a child.Determined to save the trees she loves; Harper sets out to find the mayor and his town councilmen who her father calls 'wizards'. When her mission goes wrong and she meets the voice of nature, she learns no challenge is too great if you ask and believe. Armed with her parent's teaching about proper decision making and her newfound understanding of possibility thinking, she approaches the skeptical mayor and wizards.For children aged 3-8, The Little Girl Who Talks to Trees speaks to the fledgling first steps a child takes towards growing up. Sometimes all you can do is follow your heart... and believe.Download FREE CRITICAL THINKING AND STEM resources to accompany this book at CindyDraughon.com/resources.
When Rosie arrives at the farm, she is the only donkey. The other animals haven't seen a donkey before, and they scorn her even though she tries to fit in. When the animals see her defending them from a pack of coyotes, they make her their friend, and Rosie is at home on the farm.Rosie, One of a Kind is written for young readers to learn more about the relationships between different farm animals and how they interact in nature.Gwinn Ward, author and illustrator, was inspired by watching the interactions of the animals at her community's farm.
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