★ Daisy Saves Valentine's Day ★ Short story about Daisy the Cat. Great for Kids and Toddlers! Simple story about friendship cat with turtle and their mission about save the valentine's day. High-Quality Graphics. Simple Language. Great Gift for Kids. Story about Valentine's Day. Make your kid happy!
Daisy is the most beautiful flower in the garden. The other flowers look up to her because she is colorful, brave, and strong. When something awful happens to Daisy, she realizes her life will never be the same. Daisy has some tough decisions to make as she tries to be a role model to her flower friends. Daisy amazingly figures out exactly what she needs to do to persevere! In this inspiring story, author Merlyna Valentine takes children on an enlightening journey with Daisy. Daisy's story will positively impact children as they face life's challenges. Daisy The Extra Special Flower shows kids how to overcome adversity, choose the right attitude, and celebrate the differences in people. Through Daisy's story, children will be inspired to live life to the fullest with no excuses.
Presents unique craft projects that have been seen on the Life hacks for kids YouTube show, including feather earrings, melted crayon art, a headband holder, and indoor s'mores, and includes questions answered by Sunny.
Bewildered as to why pediatrician Valentine Seymour's patients love him, especially since he is conceited and domineering, Daisy Pelham becomes drawn to the doctor in a quest to discover his true nature, the one he hides from the world.
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These two gorgeous men certainly aren’t looking for love…but they might not have a choice! Discover why in these two enchanting romances from Betty Neels and Jessica Gilmore. A Valentine for Daisy Arrogant, overbearing and dictatorial! Daisy Pelham can’t find much to like about brilliant pediatrician Dr. Valentine Seymour. Yet, his small patients seem to adore him, not to mention his twin nephew and niece! Leaving Daisy to wonder if perhaps there’s another side to the handsome doctor, one that he doesn’t want her to see… His Reluctant Cinderella Notorious Vice-CEO of Rafferty’s Stores, Castor Rafferty, needs a convenient girlfriend. Only stunning single mom Clara Castleton doesn’t seem to be falling for his charms! Yet Castor isn’t about to take no for an answer, and he’s prepared to win his reluctant Cinderella — whatever the cost!
Inspired by real dogs from Danny & Ron’s Rescue from the popular documentary, Life in the Doghouse, this third book in a sweet chapter book series follows a pair of pups hoping to find a new home together. Millie and Daisy are two bonded dogs who’ve been through a lifetime of ups and downs together. Finally finding safety at Danny & Ron’s Rescue, Millie settles in easily, while Daisy still feels anxious, especially during thunderstorms. A big adoption event for the rescue dogs is coming up, and Millie can’t wait. She wants to convince a family to take both her and Daisy together, so she comes up with a plan to make them stand out. Daisy’s not so sure she wants to be adopted though and thinks that while adoption may be right for Millie, living at the rescue is what’s right for her. But Daisy doesn’t like the thought of being apart from Millie, and she doesn’t want to ruin Millie’s dreams. As the big day arrives, will Millie and Daisy be able to find the right solution for both of them? Or does finding their perfect forever homes mean saying goodbye to each other?
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