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Manners are Homemade Series

Manners are essential for young children, but especially for children who serve the Lord. This series helps children to learn their manners and helps parents remember to teach them… Wonderful series! It’s a wonderful addition to any library, whether it’s at home or school.

A Weekend with Wendell

Wendell comes to stay at Sophie’s house for the weekend. Sophie is not happy. Wendell likes to decide what they play and the characters. Once they played bakery and Wendell was the baker, but Sophie was the sweet roll.

Buster's Ears Trip Him Up

Need the fastest bunny in whole town? Just check with Buster. He loves running and more importantly, he loves to win races. At Summer Camp, the cabins always have a race to see which cabin is the fastest cabin. Buster has been practicing all year for the race. He can’t wait!

Tori Comes Out of Her Shell

Tori and her family just moved to a new community. Now, Tori needs to make new friends and go to a brand new school. Tori knows that she is different because she is a turtle. When she gets scared, she just tucks herself into her safe shell

Thunder Cake

We all fear something. Some fear heights, some fear thunder. Fear is a difficult emotion to help children work through. This book follows a young girl who is scared of thunder.

Waiting is not Easy!

No one likes to wait, and that includes adults! This book helps children understand that while waiting might not be fun or exciting, but it’s something we need to do. In this story, Piggie has a surprise for Gerald.

The Biggest Valentine Ever!

Two mice friends decide to make a surprise valentine for their teacher, Mrs. Mousely. As they work, they start fighting and accusing each other of making the valentine ugly. In the middle of the fight, they accidentally tear the valentine.

The Hundred Dresses

Wanda Petronski comes to school every day in a faded blue dress, and the kids make fun of her clothes, including Maddy and Peggy. Everyday, the girls ask Wanda about her dresses. Wanda shyly tells them about a certain dress than tells them that she had a hundred dresses at home.

Just Kidding

Bullying. A tough subject, but Trudy Ludwig handles it with skill and precision. This book is about a boy, D.J., who has a friend who says mean things, but then he always says that he is “just kidding.”

The Invisible Boy

The book is about Brian. Brian is an invisible boy. Not many people notice him or are interested in the things that he does. Most of the time, he spends time by himself drawing until the new boy joined class. The rest of the kids laughed at the new boy’s lunch.

It will be Okay

A little Seed and a little Fox become friends because they both do not like change and big scary things. Throughout this story they go through thick and thin side by side. Through each change they remember that “the Farmer was good,