Meet Odie

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By D. S. Provance

Come and meet Odie. Actually, his name is Odin, but everyone calls him Odie. He has unusual coloring: a brown coat with black stripes, like a zebra in a way. When dogs have stripes, they’re called a brindle. Odie enjoys everything about his life: his...

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My Favorite Shirt

By Ciara Ijames

Brenda got her favorite shirt when she was six. It was pink with a lot of colors and she wore it all the time and to every place. Everyone liked her pink shirt and complimented her. Slowly over time, by putting it in the wash,...

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My Parents Taught Me Good Manners

By Cathy Russell

Carol was ready to go to school. She woke up, washed her face, brushed her teeth, took her backpack, and went down into the kitchen to have breakfast. She wished her mother good morning, sat in front of her plate, and bowed her head and...

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Manners

By Dianne Miller

The day has come for the big party and Little Bunny's mother wants him to meet her best friend. She tells him to look the guest in the eyes, shake her hand, and say hello. When do you say 'excuse me?' When do you say...

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Mr. Pigglesworth and The WellWuzzies

By Nicole Cadwallader

Let us meet the five WellWuzzies, Mr. Pigglesworth, Miss Bunnybucks, Responsa-Billy-Bee, Sweet Please, and Flithy in the storybook Mr. Pigglesworth and The WellWuzzies by Nicole Cadwallader. This book is a handy tool to help children to develop mindfulness and resiliency skills. The wellness buddies in...

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Molelo the Fire Elephant

Baby Animal Environmental Heroes
By Sylvia M. Medina, Krista Hill

Molelo the Fire Elephant (Baby Animal Environmental Heroes) by Sylvia M. Medina and Krista Hill takes young readers on an adventure into the world of animal babies and how they survive in the natural world. Leo the baby elephant lived in the shade of the...

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My Very Special Scar

By Jameeliah Joy Hadley

My Very Special Scar by Jameeliah Joy Hadley is the story of a young pup who used to run, climb, jump, and dance. He loved playing on the swing. The young pup fell sick when he was six and his mother took him to the...

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Miss Mistake

Mind Your Manners at Home
By Lisa Butowsky, Donna Bostany

Missy Mistake lives in a small town in Pennsylvania and is ten years old. Everyone calls her Miss Mistake. Her best friend's name is Manner Lee and she calls him Mannie. He is polite and smart and helps Missy a lot. Mannie has good manners...

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Mercy

By Mary Clark Dalton

In the children’s book Mercy by Mary Clark Dalton, it’s time to choose a new family member! It is the 8th birthday of Aidan, a blind boy. He wants a dog to love, to have a companion, but also to one day have the dog...

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My Mom Has Two Jobs

By Michelle Travis

Moms can do all kinds of things. They can be doctors, nurses, dentists, engineers, pilots, secretaries, waitresses and so much more. But the best thing about moms is the special care they offer their children. They actually have two jobs: one outside of the home...

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