Children’s Books
A friendly pizza-delivery boy learns about various trades and professions as he visits people who are busy at work. Readers will have fun seeing each worker and the tools of their trade, and the warm ending is sure to bring a smile to every child’s face!
This is a curated publication that has been admitted into Miami-Dade Public Library System's official collection.
An interactive book that makes learning about animals fun by imitating their sounds, their behavior. An experience that will bring smiles to both children and adults.
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This book does not have a storyline. The images vividly describe the oddities of sheep, symbolizing the oddities in people, the bullying, and how tolerance and acceptance lead to peaceful harmony.
Counting sheep was used to fall asleep, while black sheep were less desirable in the early days for their wool was hard to dye. That gave origin to the phrase of the black sheep, referring to the least valued member of the family.
As the pages advance, we see the story told in the pictures unfold. The more we look, the more we find. The pages teach counting from 1 to 10, but they also teach about tolerance and accepting others while others accept us.
In the end, with those teachings, peace and harmony prevail and we can have a good night rest!