Estelle Condra, See The Ocean
Nellie loves the ocean. Every year she travels with her family over the Black Mountains to their beach house. And every year her two brothers compete to see who will catch the first glimpse of the ocean through the mountain passes. Nellie never competes-until this year. This year, the mountains are blanketed in a heavy mist, and no one can see the ocean-no one except Nellie.
Bernard Waber, Ask me
On a beautiful autumn afternoon, father and daughter walk in the park.
“What do you like?”
“I like horses.”
“Ask me what else I like.”
“What else do you like?”
“I like digging in the sand...”
Moments of ordinary happiness, in an ordinary day that becomes unique and special, in the spoken dialogue and gestures that deeply connect a dad and his baby.
Wayne W Dyer, Change your thoughts, change your life
Half a millennium before Christ, one of the greatest figures in Chinese philosophy, Laozi, dictated the 81 verses of the Tao Te Ching, the basis of Taoism. That text represents the Way or Path to be followed in order to lead a balanced, spiritual, moral and good-focused existence. In this book, Dyer has written a short essay for each of the 81 verses on how to apply these messages of ancient wisdom to everyday modern life.
A book to
Deborah Marcero, In a jar
This is a story that leads us to dream, that encourages us to keep in mind how small things are actually all we need. Nature, together with Iris and Luis, with its beauties to be discovered and collected and its adventures is the protagonist of this narrative.Luis has a passion for collecting: he collects leaves, feathers, stones and much more in glass jars which he then takes home to relive the beautiful moments he has experienced. During one of his expeditions he
Arianne Hebert, ADHD as Told to Children
Leo is nine years old when he's diagnosed with ADHD. "I have WHAT?" he asks himself, somewhat confused. How to answer that question?
There’s nothing better than an illustrated story to explain to children the different aspects of ADHD.
Does your child behave like a werecat? Or perhaps more like a little turtle? Or maybe your child buzzes around like a hyper-energized bee? Explore this aspect together in the "self-observation" section of this colourful and