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Vulnerable Minds:
“Each year at least a billion children around the world are victims of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) that range from physical abuse to racial discrimination to neglect and food deprivation. The brain plasticity of our most vulnerable makes the adverse effects of trauma only that much more damaging to mental and physical development. Those dealt a hand of ACEs are more likely to drop out of school, have a shorter life, abuse substances, and suffer from myriad mental health and behavioral issues.
The crucial question is: How do we intervene to offer these children a more hopeful future? Neurobiologist and educator Dr. Marc Hauser provides a novel, research-based framework to understand a child’s unique response to ACEs that goes beyond our current understanding and is centered around the five Ts—the timing during development when the trauma began, its type, tenure, toxicity, and how much turbulence it has caused in a child’s life. Using this lens, adults can start to help children build resilience and recover—and even benefit—from their adversity through targeted community and school interventions, emotional regulation tools, as well as a new frontier of therapies focused on direct brain stimulation, including neurofeedback and psychedelics.
While human suffering experienced by children is the most devastating, it also presents the most promise for recovery; the plasticity of young people’s brains makes them vulnerable, but it also makes them apt to take back the joy, wonder, innocence, and curiosity of childhood when given the right support. Vulnerable Minds is a call to action for parents, policymakers, educators, and doctors to reclaim what’s been lost and commit ourselves to our collective responsibility to all children.”
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The Minimalist-ish Journal:
“If you’re sick of the overconsumption roller coaster, this journal is for you. Full of practical prompts and goal-setting tools, it helps you successfully complete low-buy or no-buy challenges, declutter your physical space, and simplify your life and finances. Using Christina Mychas’s tried-and-true Minimalist-ish® Method, you’ll learn to overcome impulse buying, take control of your spending, and truly appreciate what you own—without depriving yourself of comfort or fun. Shift your mindset from one of shame and scarcity to one of intention and abundance with The Minimalist-ish Journal.”
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Dream BIG For Kids:
“Bob Goff wants kids to know that their dreams matter! Dream Big for Kids invites readers on a journey of discovering what it means to dream big. From writing songs to climbing mountains to fighting sickness as a doctor or scientist, dreams don't look the same for everyone. And they don't become "big dreams" because they're loud or popular. Dreams grow from the creative spirit and individual spark God put in each of us to make a difference, to build something new, and to help the world.”
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Morning Has Broken Colouring Book:
“In a world that can feel confining and dark, we long for light and space. Morning Has Broken from artist Jennifer Tucker invites you to immerse yourself in nature. This latest addition to the Coloring Faith line features:
- Inspiring Bible verses and encouraging quotes imaginatively illustrated and accented with metallic ink
- Single-sided perforated pages, making gifting finished illustrations a breeze
- Inspiring patterns, designs, and full-page images for coloring
- High-quality paper that resists colors from bleeding through
- Convenient lay-flat binding
As you calm your anxiety through the research-based benefits of coloring, you'll create unique pieces of art that you can give away or display as decorative reminders of God's love. Colour your way to a calmer state of being.”
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House Love:
“Discover the joy of cleaning with this cheery and thoughtful guide to tidying up and turning your house into a home.
Patric Richardson is known as "The Laundry Evangelist," but his genuine love for household chores and practical home organization extends far beyond the laundry room. His philosophy is simple: tidying up is a privilege and a task you do for those you love (including yourself), and there are a million ways to infuse joy into the everyday tasks behind maintaining a home.
House Love is his sunny guide to freshening up every inch of the house―from the entryway to the attic, the backyard to the bedroom. Patric shares his best design inspiration, DIY projects, and, of course, cleaning tips, so you can fall in love with your home all over again―or for the very first time!”
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Every Home a Foundation:
“Masonheimer offers a unique perspective on the importance of home in a modern world. Home is much more than a physical structure—it's a place of belonging and connection that has been strongly tied to God's mission from the beginning. God wants to build a home for His people, emphasizing the importance of homes as central for the Christian life. With an enthusiastic and friendly tone, Every Home a Foundation is sure to have readers reflecting on the importance of home in our lives and how we must strive to protect and honor it in all its forms.”
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i guess i haven’t learned that yet:
"Just after her fortieth birthday, author Shauna Niequist found herself in a season of chaos, change, and loss unlike anything she'd ever faced. She discovered that many of the beliefs and practices that she usually turned to were no longer serving her.
After trying--and failing--to pull herself back up using the same old strategies and systems, she realized she required new ones: courage, curiosity, and compassion. She discovered the way through was more about questions than answers, more about forgiveness than force, more about tenderness than trying hard.
In I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet, Niequist chronicles her journey--from her life-changing move from the Midwest to Manhattan to the power of unlearning what is no longer helpful and accepting the unknowns that come with midlife, heartbreak, and chronic pain.
With her characteristic candor and grace, Niequist writes about her experience learning how to:
- Discover new ways of living when the old ways stop working
- Embrace the challenges and delights of releasing our expectations for how we thought our lives would look
- Trust God's goodness in a deeper, more profound way
Follow Niequist as she endeavors to understand grief, to reshape her faith, and to practice courage when it feels impossible.”
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Grown and Flown:
“A one-stop resource for parenting teenagers, leading up to―and through―high school and those first years of independence. It covers everything from the monumental (how to let your kids go) to the mundane (how to shop for a dorm room). Organized by topic―such as academics, anxiety and mental health, college life―it features a combination of stories, advice from professionals, and practical sidebars.
Consider this your parenting lifeline: an easy-to-use manual that offers support and perspective. Grown and Flown is required reading for anyone looking to raise an adult with whom you have an enduring, profound connection.”
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Eat Sleep Tantrum Repeat:
Congratulations! You’ve survived the first twelve months of parenthood, along with all the joys, worry, and sleep deprivation they bring. Welcome to the toddler years—and a whole new set of challenges. From toilet training, picky eating, and naptime to separation anxiety, screen time, and (whisper it) tantrums, toddlerhood brings developmental milestones and decisions that can feel totally daunting, especially in this golden age of mommy bloggers, parenting podcasts, and fear-mongering posts. How can you feel confident and empowered in your choices when there is so much at stake? As both an experienced pediatrician and a mother, Rebekah Diamond understands the need for a child rearing approach that keeps things simple, without sacrificing science or safety. Just as she did in her first book, Parent Like a Pediatrician, which focused on your baby’s first year, she cuts through the noise to tackle the wonders and hardships of raising a toddler. Instead of strict guidelines and overwhelming commands, Dr. Diamond offers advice that is medically sound, inclusive, and realistic for busy parents. There is no single “right” away to parent, but Eat Sleep Tantrum Repeat will show you how to create a way that is right for you and your child, and make these toddler years safe, science-approved, and joyful.
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Master Organizer of Mayhem:
“Getting--and staying--organized is a challenge in and of itself. Add motherhood to the mix, and you've got a whole new dimension of difficulty. So how does a busy mom stay on top of the daily chaos that children inevitably bring along with them? No matter what your situation is, Kristi Clover's home organization systems will work for you. Her foundational rules are highly adaptable and will help you make your home more efficient no matter where you live or how many kids you have (and how messy they are). She helps you prioritize, break down big jobs, declutter, develop age-appropriate chores for your kids, tackle the endless piles of laundry, and so much more. If you long to have a functional and fabulous home for your family and you're tired of feeling overwhelmed by all the work, this life-changing book is for you!”
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We Don’t Talk Anymore:
“Estrangement from an adult son or daughter is one of a parent's worst nightmares. Becoming estranged from a parent can be equally painful for an adult child, who may miss the relationship they once shared. For both it can mean angry silences and anguished days and nights wondering what went wrong.
Written by Kathy McCoy, one of the nation's more revered experts on family relationships, We Don't Talk Anymore is a insightful and relevant new exploration of estrangement for both parents and adult children. Each chapter also provides compassionate, practical tips focused on what both parents and adult children can do, including:
Finding courage to reach out to your loved one, understanding the conflict and discovering a new and fulfilling connection, letting go and rebuilding your life
Families deserve clarity and understanding. We Don't Talk Anymore will show you those first steps toward dealing with a painful topic and finally healing.”
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Calm The Chaos:
“ If your child is considered strong-willed, highly sensitive, spirited, explosive, neurodivergent ( with a diagnosis of ADHD, autism, anxiety, sensory processing disorder, etc.), has past Trauma, or is just tougher than other kids you’ve met, parenting expert Dayna Abraham is here to help. You and your child are not broken. You are the parent that your child needs, and Calm the Chaos is the road map that can help you find your path forward. This clearly organized, methodical approach is designed to help parents create a deeply connected family while removing the stress of parenting in the modern world. There are five steps to calming the chaos- Getting to Safety, Restoring Energy, Finding Calm in the Moment, Getting ahead of the Moment, and Building a Family Team. Each step employs a framework thats easy to remember, even when emotions run high:
1. Ground yourself
2. Connect with your kid
3. Understand the root of the struggle
4. Empower each other with a solution and a plan that works for everyone involved”
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Raising Resilience:
“ A guide to help you develop your child’s inner resources, so they can build strength even in times of crisis. Drawing on extensive clinical work with families, child development expert Tovah P. Klein offers Five Pillars of child resilience:
- Create emotional safety
- Teacher emotional regulation
- Offer limits alongside freedom
- Connect with your child
- Accept them as they are”
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Filled: 60 devotions for the foster parent’s heart
“ Filled offers life-giving promises and hope-filled truths specific to the unique joys and challenges faced by those who open their homes and hearts to kids. Each reading includes Scripture, a real-life anecdote from the author’s experience as a foster parent, an explanation of the biblical text, and suggestions for continued reading.”
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Foster Care Wisdom:
“ Foster parenting is both a rewarding and a challenging job, a lifestyle of continuous learning and new experiences, and The Little Book of Foster Care Wisdom will be there to support you as you, in turn, support your foster children. “
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Love your kids without losing yourself:
“ This book is for you if:
- You spin through your day at warp speed but never feel like you’re enough or that you get enough done.
- You don’t recognize yourself anymore and feel just generally uninspired.
- You don’t feel like a whole person in your family. It’s almost like the boundaries between you and your family have blurred and you’re unsure where they end and you begin.
- You’re doing all the things for your family and kids but you’re still haunted by guilt.
- You’re weary and exhausted and you’re sick of the typical “ take a walk” advice.
- Whenever you have a moment to yourself, you have no idea how to spend it in a way that actually offers true rest and reprieve from your busy pace
- You’re desperate for a new perspective on “self- care” for moms. You know the problem but you’ve yet to find a solution that actually makes a meaningful difference.
- You’re hesitant to make chances and upset the balance in your family but you know you can’t keep going on as you are now.”
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Present over perfect guided journal:
“ Inspired by Present Over Perfect, this journal is a map for your own journey, away from hustle and chaos and into a life of presence. Filled with quotes, thoughtful prompts and excercises, and plenty of space for writing, this journal will invite you deeper and deeper into the life you’re longing for.”
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Head of household, a journal for single moms:
“ This emotionally intimate journal encompasses both an inspiring personal reflection and a practical guide for today’s single mom. In addition to featuring quotes from a wide range of artists and writers, the journal includes prompts to guide single moms to explore their experiences while capturing their memories.”
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My pregnancy journal:
“ This beautiful and comprehensive journal from doula and teacher Riga Forbes includes plenty of space to record memories, plans and hopes for the future as well as a guide to baby’s development in the womb, changes you can expect each month and week by week help in preparing for the birth, covering both practical and emotional aspects of your pregnancy journey. “
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Brain- Body Parenting:
“ Brain- Body parenting empowers parents with tools to help their children develop self regulation skills while encouraging parental self care, which is crucial for providing the essential “ co- regulation” children need. When parents shift from trying to secure compliance to supporting connection and balance in the body and mind, they unlock a deeper understanding of their child and encourage calmer behaviour, more harmonious family dynamics, and increased resilience.”
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Wild Mothering:
“ Wild Mothering takes a groundbreaking holistic approach to woman’s health as Kent provides gentle guidance through the emotional and physical transformative process of pregnancy, birth, and motherhood.”
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Peaceful Montessori Parenting:
“ In this book, you’ll find step-by-step support in exactly how to maintain your calm and nurture the parent- child connection, even - and especially - in the midst of tricky behaviours.”
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When grief comes home:
“ How to grieve, heal and develop resilience together.”
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Savor:
“ Lean into the sacred- right where you are. Shauna invites you to notice the divine fingerprints everywhere - from a conversation with a friend to a needed moment of silence and breath, to a glimpse of beauty or silliness in an unexpected place. The challenges of daily life, and the weight of what we carry in some seasons can dull our senses, causing us to miss those tiny, holy, ordinary moments.”
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In our suffering Lord be near:
“ My invitation as you read this book is simple: come as you are. Don’t fake a single thing. Approach every word with absolute vulnerability and honesty, and don’t withhold even an ounce of your emotion. If you are bitter, bring your bitterness. If you are angry, bring your anger. If you are sad, bring your sadness. If you are empty, bring your emptiness. Bring your tears, groans, cries for help- bring it all. Come as you are with the fullness of what you are carrying…. Come with the expectation that the God of the universe cares infinitely for you and is unequivocally listening to your every word and your every emotion. His presence is the reward we are after. That’s it. With this posture, the gift we receive is not an outcome, a change of circumstance, or an answer to prayer we can touch or see. The gift is Him- His promises, His grace, His plans, His will.”
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Grow:
“ Frankie opens up about her journey with her maternal mental health and the hidden growing pains of becoming a parent. This book combines Frankie’s mental health journey into motherhood with notes from her psychologist, Meleha Khan, and additional guidance and advice from the UK’s leading paediatrician, Dr Ed Abrahamson. “
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The lives we actually have:
“ Kate Bowler and Jessica Richie offer creative, faith-based blessings that center gratitude and hope while acknowledging our real, messy lives. Formatted like a prayer book, this is an oasis and a landing spot for weary souls, with blessings that focus on the full range of human moments: garbage days, lovely days, grief- stricken days, and even ( especially) completely ordinary days. These heartfelt blessings are a chance to exhale when we feel everything from careworn to restless, devastated to bored. Let’s have a reminder that we don’t need to wait for perfect lives when we can bless the lives we actually have.”
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To tend and to hold:
“ Within this carefully crafted resource, Rosete emerges as a warm confidante, helping us articulate our experiences, understand our options, and tend to our unique needs as both postpartum and bereaved. Woven with threads of wisdom from a trusted collective of health and healing arts practitioners, comforting stories, nourishing postpartum recipes, and grounding embodiment practices, To Tend and To Hold is a heartfelt, holistic source of solace for all who bear loss.”
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Breathing through grief:
" Each section invites you to process your experiences as you fill these pages with thoughts, prayers, fears, and any other whispers of your heart. In addition to twenty-five short devotionals, this journal also includes special resources such as:
- breath prayers
- reflection questions
- soul-care tips
- advice on how to talk to children about death
- suggestions on how to approach triggers
- creative ways to honour a loved one’s memory”
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Have a beautiful, terrible day:
" Packed with bite-size reflections and action-oriented steps to help you get through the day, be it good, bad, or totally mediocre. Like modern-day psalms, Bowler’s spiritual reflections look for the ways we can expand our capacity for courage, love, and honesty - while discovering divine moments with God. “
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Fringe hours:
" Jessica N. Turner empowers you to take back the fringe hours - those little pockets of time you already have in your day- in order to make time for your passions and practice self care. The Fringe Hours helps you overcome common hurdles that prevent women from regularly taking time for themselves. You’ll also learn ways to maximize the time you have and discover how living this lifestyle makes you a better wife, mother and friend.”
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Don’t mom alone:
" Being a good mom isn’t about doing everything right- though every mom has felt the pressure to do just that and to do it all on her own. To ask for help along the way feels like defeat. Yet when we try to do it all by our own strength, we end up depleted, lonely and ineffective. In these pages you’ll find a compassionate friend who wants the best - not just for your kids but also for you.”
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Someone other than a mother:
" Theologian Erin S. Lane overturns dominant narratives about motherhood and inspires women to write their own stories. Someone Other Than a Mother challenges the social scripts that put moms on an impossible pedestal and shame childless women and non traditional families for not measuring up.”
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The unplugged hours:
" You can feel present and engaged in the things that matter most through one profound yet simple act - unplugging from technology. You’ll learn how to:
- Reclaim your ability to be present and engaged with the world around you
- Swap the hurried pace of technology for a steadier, more rooted way of living
- Establish your own daily unplugged rituals and rhythms
- Uncover the magic within the ordinary awaiting you just beyond the screen.”
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Tiny worlds secret wonders colouring book:
" Secret lands are magically unveiled in this coloring book adventure where every page is a new discovery. This book offers glimpses of impossibly small world tucked into music boxes, perfume jars, and flowers.”
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Bridgerton colouring book:
" Channel your inner Lady Whistledown as you color your way through the sprawling grounds of the estate, silently observing everything.”
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Small victories colouring book:
" We don’t always have a whole afternoon or even an hour to dedicate to our creative practice. Small Victories is the perfect book for when you want to pick up a pencil and complete a coloring in a single sitting. All featuring Johanna Basford’s trademark whimsical illustrations and flights of fantasy.”
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After the storm:
" This is Emma’s honest, deeply relatable account of slipping into postnatal depression - and finding her way out again. On the way, she tackles many of the taboos, myths and expectations that surround modern parenthood. And she breaks the silence around postnatal mental health struggles, holding out a hand to parents everywhere.”
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I cannot control everything forever:
" A memoir of Motherhood, Science, and Art”
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Screaming on the inside:
" After journalist Jessica Grose failed to meet every one of her own expectations for her first pregnancy, she devoted her career to revealing how morally bankrupt so many of these ideas and pressures are. Parenting is not a task list or an action; it is the relationship you have with your children, and there is no one set way to successfully raise happy and healthy kids. In thoughtful and revelatory chapters about pregnancy, identity, work, and social media, Grose explains the sexist and racist underpinnings of our contemporary parenting culture, lays out a vision for political and social change, and inspires parents to make choices that work best for their family.”
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I’ll show myself out:
" In this, her second New York Times bestselling collection, Jessi Klein hilariously explodes the cultural myths and impossible expectations around motherhood; explores the humiliations, poignances, and possibilities of midlife; and excavates this stage of adulthood in all it’s cruel ironies and wondrous moments.”
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Mom set free:
" Moms are under so much pressure. Jeannie Cunnion reveals how the good news of the Gospel empowers us to live - and parent- in the freedom for which Christ has set us free. And she invites us to journey alongside her as we learn to:
- Lay down what God has not asked us to carry so we can thrive in what He has.
- Embrace our significance in our children’s lives in light of Gods sovereignty
- Trust God with the children He has entrusted us
It’s time to breathe deeper, walk lighter, and reclaim the wonder and adventure of parenting.”
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What God Says About You:
“When a child feels left out, makes a mistake, or is called a name that hurts their heart, how can they know their true identity? Bestselling author, spoken-word artist, and thought leader on identity Hosanna Wong reveals that you aren’t defined by what you’ve done or what others think—you’re defined by what God says about you.
Hosanna’s powerful message uncovers an important truth for kids today: no one has the power to define you but the One who created you. And God says you are His friend. You are a work of art. You are His child. And you are greatly loved.
A perfect read before bedtime, and during tough times.”
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A Place For Feelings:
“ From critically acclaimed author Corey Ann Haydu and artist Geeta Ladi comes a poetic picture book about what to do when your feelings are just too big to put somewhere—a gentle encouragement for young readers looking to find ways to share their feelings instead of keeping them hidden.
In Mara’s very tidy town, there’s a perfect place for everything.
There’s a rose garden for roses. A rack in Mara’s hallway for her muddy-day shoes. There’s even a jar for cinnamon-swirl-rainbow-sprinkle cookies.
But when Mara’s feelings are too wild, too messy, too much, where will they fit?
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The More You Give:
“A modern-day response to The Giving Tree, this lyrical picturebook shows how a family passes down love from generation to generation, leaving a legacy of growing both trees and community.
Once there was a wide-open field, and a boy who loved his grandmother,
who loved him back.
The boy’s grandmother gives him many gifts, like hugs, and Sunday morning pancakes, and acorns with wild and woolly caps. And all her wisdom about how things grow. As the boy becomes a father, he gives his daughter bedtime stories his grandmother told him, and piggyback rides. He gives her acorns, and the wisdom he learned about how things grow. His daughter continues the chain, then passing down gifts of her own. Here is a picture book about the legacy of love that comes when we nurture living things—be they people or trees.”
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The World Needs The Wonder You See:
“New York Times bestselling author Joanna Gaines welcomes you on an imaginative adventure through nature’s small surprises and invites you and your children to be curious, slow down, and take in everyday wonders. With vibrant art by Julianna Swaney that is full of dreamy details, this whimsical picture book will inspire your family to pause busy schedules and explore together.
Inspired by Joanna’s young son’s insistence to “look up!” and the shift to a slower perspective she enjoyed after having her last child, this book shares the delight of taking a friend by the hand, getting your boots muddy, and discovering the secrets just waiting to be uncovered.
In The World Needs the Wonder You See, you and your kids will
- slow your pace, look closely, and find joy as you make discoveries together;
- join a diverse cast of children on a journey below leaves, amidst treetops, under ocean waves, through rabbits’ tunnels, and into the clouds;
- imagine hidden worlds in which ladybugs live in tiny cabins, snails journey through mushroom fields, and stars paint stories across the sky; and
- learn to notice the amazing beauty that children naturally see.”
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Mostly What God Does Is Love You:
“ This beautifully illustrated picture book showcases the wonders of nature, the beauty of God’s creation, and most importantly, how very loved you are by God. Mostly What God Does is Love You reminds children (and adults) of God’s great love for them, how very cherished they are by the creator of the universe, and how in turn, they can share that same love by being kind and compassionate to others.
With its awe-inspiring and charming illustrations and a poetic, relatable and age-appropriate message, Mostly What God Does is Love You is the perfect way for adults reading Savannah’s bestselling book Mostly What God Does to share this all-important reminder with the children they love—that the vastness of God’s love is all for them and how they can share it with others as freely as God shares his love.
Mostly What God Does Is Love You:
- Reminds children that God is always with them, loving them unconditionally.
- Is perfect for family reading, bedtime story, school or daycare story time.
- Makes the perfect gift for birthdays, Easter, graduation, and other celebrations and gift-giving occasions
This sweet, uplifting book is sure to leave a lasting impression on children and adults alike, reminding them of the most important thing in the world—God’s enormous love for us—and how we, too can spread love and kindness, just like God does.”