Lucy Bell
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Kids around the world are working together to make our planet a better, safer, happier place--and now you can join in with this practical guide!You Can Change the World empowers kids to make changes in their lives and communities with the powerful message that anyone can make a difference in the world. This colorfully illustrated book is packed with information, ideas, and activities for everyday sustainability--like mending clothes, composting, and...
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Change and growth can be challenging, but this practical guide to optimism is full of information and advice to help-highlighting kids around the world who are doing good for themselves and others.
From the author of You Can Change the World comes a book of tips and tricks for kids to help them see the glass half full and live life with a positive outlook. Addressing topics such as mindfulness, meditation, gratitude, goals, and more, Lucy Bell delivers...
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Sit down with a 10 Minute Classic from Flowerpot Press at meal time, playtime, "just one more book" time, and take a step toward building a lifelong love for reading. Tom Sawyer was a boy who "got up to all sorts of shenanigans." Take 10 minutes and enjoy some mischief.
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"Readers will feel empowered when they learn how many young people like themselves have created organizations and movements to save our planet. This book introduces the ecological problems we face and offers simple solutions we can all do. Small changes make a huge difference"--
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A thirst for learning and a passion for astronomy draw an extraordinary young woman deep into the intellectual maelstrom, political complexities and religious extremism of Renaissance Florence. This beautifully crafted novel will appeal to readers of Karen Brooks' “The Good Wife of Bath” and Pip Williams' “Dictionary of Lost Words.”
1496 It is the height of the Renaissance and its flowering of intellectual and artistic endeavor, but the city...