Lily learns to listen with more than her ears in this fifth picture book in the 7 Habits of Happy Kids series.On a rainy day, Lily wants to make cookies. But instead of paying attention to the recipe, she tells her dad she knows what she is doing. When Lily’s friends spit out her cookies, she wonders what went wrong! Featuring the lovable characters of 7 Oaks, this book addresses the fifth ha…
This book of villains is a catalogue of wickedness. Between the covers you'll find every kind of beastly,vile crook who ever lived. There are the cheats, liars, and forgers, the small-town swindlers and scheming, evil kings. Each of them has a gripping t
SC Cilandak ( Ungu Tua / Proficient ) This book is a breath of fresh air, very well written, full of great characters, and made up of one entertaining story after another. It is a novel told in stories. Each chapter tells about a visit of two kids to their grandma's house in southern Illinois, where they spent one week each summer from 1929 to 1935. This Grandma is like no other. She is an e…
Roger gets CRABBY. A LOT. He is crabby about running out of his favorite food, not being able to go to the zoo, and missing his favorite TV shows. Sometimes he ends up in the naughty chair. Can Roger figure out how to stop being such a crabby pants? This humorous and lighthearted picture book delivers an important message about growing up and managing feelings.
Peter takes pride in being rude and gross. He doesn't think manners are important at all. But when his family starts to use bad manners, Peter gets a reality check.
Goob’s friends help him stop feeling sad in this seventh picture book in the 7 Habits of Happy Kids series.After the death of his grandfather, Goob has a hard time getting back into his normal routine. But when all of his friends spend time with him doing the things he loves to do, he discovers ways to stop feeling so sad. Featuring the lovable characters of 7 Oaks, this book addresses the se…
The Foolish Tortoise sheds his shell after deciding that he needs to move through the world more quickly. But, after a few scary encounters, he rediscovers the value of going slow and safe.