A heartwarming children's picture book about sharing, empathy, and generosity inspired by the classic nursery rhyme "e;Baa, Baa, Black Sheep"e;Does your child struggle with sharing?
For readers who cherish the heartfelt spirit of Old Yeller and Where the Red Fern Grows, Where the Sycamores Turn White: A Boyhood in the Ozarks is a moving story of hardship, loyalty, and the fierce love between a boy and the land that raised him.
In these pages, children will discover an adventure filled with magic, excitement, and learning, where each step the protagonist takes opens the door to a world that is not only explored… but also felt.
High above the sleeping world, tucked into the silver curve of the moon, there is a tiny shop with glowing windows where Lane the Moonkeeper helps children mend the things that hurt too much to carry alone.
Eleven-year-old Leo Cross prefers the quiet company of river stones to people—but when a talking gecko demands his help, Leo's safe, invisible life is shattered forever.
When the people of Restville stayed up too late, let their screens glow too long, and forgot their bedtime routines, something unexpected happened—Sleep quietly slipped away.