
Courtney and Pratt host a party to atone for their aggressive pranks towards their forest animal neighbors. However, during the party, Courtney and Pratt could not help themselves and they decided to play one last prank meant to embarrass Joel, the quiet and all-white peacock.
How the Peacock Got Its Feathers demonstrates the positive results that may occur when one endures humiliation. Joel's experience can be used to explore a variety of topics to foster meaningful dialogue. While the story is primarily about Joel the peacock, the journeys of secondary animal characters may also be revealed to the reader.
The authors create an engaging look at what happens when we undervalue others and become instigators or bystanders of bullying. Ryan Trautmann's charming illustrations heighten instances of humor in the story and will have readers of all ages smiling.
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By Clayton Francis & Cherylann Francis
Illustrations by Ryan Trautmann
(ISBN 978-0-578-14267-8)
$15.95 plus tax & shipping
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If you had to decide between playing or completing chores,
which would you choose?
"Basil's Busy Day" helps children explore important life skills through an engaging story. When Basil faces a day full of chores, homework, and playtime, he must learn to balance responsibilities with fun.
This delightful tale opens conversations about time management, staying focused, and asking for help when feeling overwhelmed.
Perfect for discussing motivation, procrastination, and making choices—skills every child needs as they grow.
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By Basil Robinson & Cherylann Francis
Illustrations & book design by Joe Ruiz.
(ISBN 978-0-578-22374-2)
$17.59 plus tax & shipping
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From the outside, Grace's marriage looked normal. Inside, it was a performance that nearly destroyed her.
Grace's husband judged her past while hiding disturbing search histories. He attended five therapists but never truly engaged. He blamed her for not touching him after years of her managing his dysfunction. He performed remorse without feeling it, change without transforming.
Grace tried everything. Boundaries. Patience. Hope. But she learned what many eventually discover: you cannot therapy someone into having a conscience. You cannot save someone who performs change while refusing transformation.
The Performance is a three-act story for anyone who has tried everything and still couldn't make it work. For those who wonder why someone left. For those living similar truths. For those who need permission to choose themselves.
Because sometimes the right choice is also the hardest one.
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