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  • av Kimberly Banks
    306,-

    "Gray the Curious Cat" is a heart-warming and inspiring tale of a curious feline named Gray. Gray is a gray cat with stripes, who lives in a cozy little village. She is always eager to explore and discover new things. One day, while wandering through the village, she came across a beautiful butterfly and was determined to find out more about it. This sparked her journey of exploration and self-discovery, where she climbed hills, crossed streams, and made new friends. Along the way, she learned about the world around her and the endless possibilities it holds. The story is illustrated with colorful and charming pictures that bring the story to life. The book is aimed at young readers aged 3-8, it is a perfect book to encourage a love of learning and curiosity in children. The book is a reminder that it's never too late to follow your dreams and be curious about the world around you.

  • av Kimberly Banks
    306,-

    "I Am Kind" is a heartwarming children's book that tells the story of a kind and gentle creature named Kindy, who lives in a magical land far, far away. Unlike the other creatures in the land, Kindy always thinks of others before himself. The story follows Kindy on a walk in the forest where he comes across a small and scared rabbit who is lost and can't find its way home. Kindy doesn't hesitate to help the rabbit and leads it back to its family. As Kindy continues on his walk, he comes across a group of birds whose nest has been knocked down by the wind. Kindy helps the birds rebuild their nest and the birds sing a song of thanks. Throughout the day, Kindy continues to help others in need, including a lost puppy and a butterfly stuck in a spider web. At the end of the day, Kindy returns home to his own family and is proud of all the good deeds he's done that day. From that day on, Kindy knows that being kind is the most important thing he can do and continues to spread kindness and love wherever he goes. This book is a beautiful reminder of the power of kindness and the impact one person can make on the world.

  • av Kimberly Banks
    286,-

    The Magic Egg Tree is a children's story about a curious and adventurous child named Timmy. While playing in his backyard, Timmy stumbles upon a small hole in the ground and decides to drop an egg into it. Days later, a tree begins to grow from the hole and Timmy is amazed to see that it is covered in eggs of all colors and sizes. Timmy climbs the tree and finds even more eggs at the top. He brings one of the eggs home and shares the story of the tree with his parents, who are amazed and proud of their son's discovery. Timmy continues to visit the tree every day, watching it grow and seeing more and more eggs appearing on its branches. The story is about Timmy's adventures, curiosity, and the magic he discovers in his own backyard.

  • - Book 4 in the Lucy and Scout Series
    av Kimberly Banks
    176,-

    "Lucy and Scout by the Sea" is a story about two adventurous tuxedo cats, Lucy and Scout, who go on a trip to the beach with their human. They spend their days playing in the warm sand, splashing in the waves and even trying their paws at boogie boarding. They love the salty sea air and the delicious seafood they find at every turn. The highlight of their trip is visiting the charming little town of Seaside, where they meet a friendly seagull named Seamus and explore the town, trying some of the best ice cream they have ever tasted and visiting an aquarium. As the sun sets, they know they will never forget their amazing adventure by the sea and cannot wait to come back and explore even more of this beautiful place.

  • av Kimberly Banks
    306,-

    "The Hermit of Monhegan" is a children's book about a hermit named Henry who lives on a small island called Monhegan off the coast of Maine. The story follows Henry's journey as he forms an unlikely friendship with a wild goose named Isabelle. Despite his love for solitude, Henry feels lonely until Isabelle enters his life. The goose was injured and Henry takes it upon himself to nurse the goose back to health. As the goose recovers, the two form a close bond. The goose, Isabelle, follows Henry everywhere he goes, helping him with his daily activities and in return, Henry shares his meals with Isabelle. The friendship between Henry and Isabelle is heartwarming and amusing for the people of Monhegan, and they start visiting Henry more often to see the two friends. The friendship with Isabelle brings new purpose to Henry's life and he no longer feels lonely. The story teaches children about the importance of friendship, how it can change someone's life and how even the most unlikely of friendships can bring joy and meaning to our lives. The book is illustrated with colorful and engaging illustrations that bring the story to life and help to convey the message of the story.

  • av Kimberly Banks
    286,-

    "Sophie Moves to Paris" is a story about a young American girl named Sophie and her family who move to Paris. Sophie has always dreamed of visiting the city of lights and she finally gets her chance when her parents are offered a job opportunity in Paris. The story follows Sophie and her family as they adjust to life in a new country, explore the city, and make new friends. Sophie falls in love with the culture and history of Paris and through the experience, her perspective on life broadens. The story highlights the excitement of new beginnings, the joy of discovery, and the importance of family and friends.

  • av Kimberly Banks
    306,-

    "I Try My Best" is a children's picture book about a little bear named Benny who loves to play with his friends and explore the forest. One day, Benny's friends want to climb a tall hill but Benny is scared of heights and doesn't think he can do it. Benny remembers something his mother told him, "to always try his best" so he starts to climb. He slips and falls a few times but keeps getting back up and trying again. Benny's friends cheer him on and help him along the way. Eventually, Benny reaches the top of the hill and is proud of himself for not giving up. He learns that even if he's not the best at climbing hills, trying his best is all that matters. The story encourages children to never give up and always try their best no matter what challenges they face. The book is illustrated with colorful, fun illustrations that bring the story to life.

  • - Book 7 in The Lucy and Scout Series
    av Kimberly Banks
    176,-

  • av Kimberly Banks
    176,-

  • - Book 5 in the Lucy and Scout Series
    av Kimberly Banks
    176,-

  • - Book 6 In The Lucy and Scout Series
    av Kimberly Banks
    176,-

  • - Book 3 of the Lucy and Scout Series
    av Kimberly Banks
    306,-

  • - The Story of Lucy and Scout
    av Kimberly Banks
    176,-

  • av Kimberly Banks
    176,-

  • av Kimberly Banks
    176,-

  • av Kimberly Banks
    186,-

    In Let Go of Your But!, Kimberly E. Banks encourages readers to surmount varied obstacles, hardships and challenges that deter women from achieving their ultimate success, reaching their maximum potential, and manifesting the self they envision. It's no secret that we all have had our aspirations negated by the mound of "buts" we invent in the space between our ears. I would love to finish this book, but..." It is imperative that we begin to recognize that this only happens when we are out of alignment or off course with what is true about ourselves and the lives we are meant to live. It isn't until we are able to distinguish the desires of our hearts as an innate "re-membrance" (coming together again with truth of mind) or "re-cognition" (thinking and re-thinking new thoughts that better suit our well-being and center our emotional, physical, spiritual and mental aspects of self) of the intentions we chose before making our physical entrance into this world.

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