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Border Buddies
- Meet Luke and Cole, the Border Buddies! They live on a farm where they herd sheep and other animals, take tractor and truck rides with their owners, run around on the farm, and play. One day, Luke and Cole slip into the forest to hike on their own. They have fun but soon find themselves lost. At first, they panic,…
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Border Buddies Get a Brother
- The border buddies are BACK. In this second book of the series, the border buddies find out they’re getting a new brother. Luke is fine with it, but Cole, however, is a bit jealous. This book teaches children how to accept someone new coming into their life and how to deal with jealousy. Your child will love spending time with…
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Border Buddies Help A Friend
- The Border Buddies are BACK! And this time, they get a visit from their cousin. Daisy comes from down south, where it's warm. She doesn't like the cold weather, and she has no idea what snow is. When Daisy visits Luke, Cole, and Hitch up north, she gets a big surprise. There is SNOW!! Luke and Cole try to get…
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Hammy’s New Home
- Hammy is a little pig who loves to have fun with his friends and sometimes gets into mischief on the farm where he lives. Your child will love finding out what mischief Hammy gets into and how he ends up with a little house of his own. This book is easy for young children to read with colorful illustrations to…
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If I Were A Duck
- If I Were A Duck is an imaginative story that takes a child’s wish and brings it to life. Your child will love rhyming along while you read and use their own imagination while thinking about what animal they could be for one day. Easy reading, colorful illustrations, and a rhyming pattern will bring joy to your child.
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Where Did My Happy Go?
- Everybody occasionally experiences sadness or irritability, but kids don't always comprehend these emotions. Molly is typically a content child, who enjoys playing and using her imagination. But one day, she starts to feel drained and cranky. She admits to "losing her happy" to her mom. Will Molly discover "her happy" when she sets out to find it?