Shanghai in 1935 is a 20th century Babylon, an expatriate playground where fortunes are made and lost, where East and West collide, and the stakes include life itself.
Weaving Well-Being is a positive mental health programme that aims to enhance wellbeing in primary school children, within the frameworks of the UK personal and health education curricula.
For a little duckling named Deekin, an adventure down a dirt road introduces him to many different animals, and he finds out that even though they are so different, they all have a purpose in this world.
Noom, the human, continues her life's journey within the loving warmth of her Bigfoot family, finding comfort in her son Todd, as a magnificent elk that now harbors within him the spirit of her beloved mate, Graff, watches over them all.
Mystery, magic, and action-packed adventure converge in this high-stakes sequel to the unforgettable middle grade fantasy The Spinner Prince—for Bravelands and Warriors fans.
As a first time parent of adopted infants, Terrell faced multiple questions of not only how to be a new parents and father, but also how to explain to his sons that they are adopted and what that means.
A young anthropomorphic rabbit, clinging to his dreams of a bygone era, finds himself to be at odds with his contemporaries in the warren because he has chosen to be different.
This joyous and patriotic childrens book truly soars as it explains what happens when a baby bald eagle is determined to fly the American flag over our nations capital.