BOOK 1
REFLECTION OF A BROKEN BUTTERFLY
Little Pendora having no idea what she's about to encounter after she emerges from nesting in her little cocoon. Hoping to see herself as beautiful as the other butterflies that are flying outside of her cocoon. After entering into her new world she's really looking forward to meeting new friends but she's in for a big surprise.
BOOK 2
A'niya AND Her Friend IN THE Closet
Enjoy this story about a li...
A picture-perfect book that uses rhyme and delightful illustrations to teach important moral lessons on one's own uniqueness, acceptance, and the gift of working together. Nimbus, the Rain Cloud is a wonderful addition to home school science and social studies.
A picture-perfect book that uses rhyme and delightful illustrations to teach important moral lessons on one's own uniqueness, acceptance, and the gift of working together. A wonderful home schooling resource for science and social studies
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