A simple, customizable book to celebrate the life of someone special who has passed away. An excellent way to spark conversation with young children about loved ones who are gone, but never forgotten. Includes pages for written memories and photographs.
A practical format for allowing children to understand the concept of death and develop coping skills for life, this book is designed for young readers to illustrate.
Grandmothers are so lovely. They are kind, full of fun - and always there when you need a hug! This book is for a wonderful grandmother...with love x A little book to tell those you love just how special they are. If you're searching for a birthday present for your granny or want to buy her something sweet for Mother's Day then this is the gift book for you. With gorgeous illustrations by Jill Latter, pretty polka dot padding on the cover and a ribbon bookmark, To a Very Special Grandmother is the perfect way to tell your granny just how much she means to you. One of a wonderful new series of six gift books from Little Tiger Gift.
This colorful mini-book combines Blue Mountain Arts' favorite authors and bestselling poetry in a new, smaller format. With more than 32 titles available, these titles are the perfect addition to any card or gifta] or just as a last-minute purchase to brighten someone's day. Themes include family, friendship, relationships, encouragement, birthday, and more. Brightly colored pages inside and vibrant graphics on front and back covers. Hardcover with matching dust jacket.
SOMEONE SPECIAL by Sheila O'Flanagan is an enthralling novel about families, friends and finding love that should not be missed by readers of Emily Bleeker and Kerry Lonsdale. Romy Kilkenny loves her life in Australia - she has her dream job, a fun lifestyle, and best friend Keith who understands her better than anyone. Best of all, she couldn't be further from her family. But when a phone call summons her home at short notice, Romy's world is turned upside down. Romy has never fitted in, and with Keith too far away to give comfort, she feels like more of an outsider than ever. She also worries that the accidental half-kiss with Keith at the airport may have lost her the greatest friend she's ever had. What on earth has Romy let herself in for?