An extract from the review by the president of the International Association of Theory of Inventive Problem Solving, Mark Barkan: I have read Gennadiy Ivanovichs book Denis the Inventor and felt pity that I had not read it when I was 10-12 years old, but its never too late.
View the world from the perspective of two brothers, Joshua age 7 and Sammy age 5, as they use their imaginations to take a fabulous journey through the clouds and their own neighborhood.
WINTERBLOOM AND THE MAGICAL SWAN BOOK 1 is about a little orphan girl and her adventures with some magical friends she encounters in her grandmother's cottage.
Through rhyming, repetition and phonemic awareness, children are exposed to many pre-literacy skills that prepare them to read, all while dreaming of the fun and exciting opportunities and occupations that may lie ahead of them.
From the bestselling author of Horrible Histories, named 'the outstanding children's non-fiction author of the 20th century' by Books For Keeps_______________Ideal for readers aged 7+Molly loves travelling with Shakespeare's theatre company but the jester, Armin, keeps picking on her and faithful donkey, Dolly.
Eugene the Selfish Shellfish tells the tale of a little shellfish on Friendship Island learning what it means to be selfish, what it looks like to be selfish and how it feels to be selfish.
I Don't Have to Choose helps children internalize the truth that God made them just the way they are, including being a boy or a girl, in a way that is simple, affirming, and free of stereotypes.