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"All Adults should read children's books. You just might learn something. The secret that all children know and adults forget."


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What am I?Be KindBe Kind CampaignALPHABET KINDNESS COLORING BOOK

WHAT AM I?

What Am I?

Meet Free, a lovable character who feels different from his cat family. With long floppy ears like a bunny and mismatched eyes—one blue, one green—Free stands out. Often called "Freak" by his brothers, he dreams of finding where he truly belongs.


Free on his exciting journey of looking for what he truly is, as he searches for a real home b

Meet Free, a lovable character who feels different from his cat family. With long floppy ears like a bunny and mismatched eyes—one blue, one green—Free stands out. Often called "Freak" by his brothers, he dreams of finding where he truly belongs.


Free on his exciting journey of looking for what he truly is, as he searches for a real home beyond his cardboard box. Along the way, he questions everything and everyone around him, hoping to understand his true identity. Will Free find out who he really is?


This heartwarming tale is perfect for children who love stories about adventure, family, and finding oneself.

BE KIND

Be Kind---COMING SOON

Be Kind is a story book for children of all ages. This is a collection of 5 stories that all have one theme in common, being kind. Being kind is done without effort, hate and anger hardens, exerting, mentally and physically. It takes hard effort to be mean. Enjoy the stories of Amy and Momma, Robert and Louis, Police Officer Rowena and Ja

Be Kind is a story book for children of all ages. This is a collection of 5 stories that all have one theme in common, being kind. Being kind is done without effort, hate and anger hardens, exerting, mentally and physically. It takes hard effort to be mean. Enjoy the stories of Amy and Momma, Robert and Louis, Police Officer Rowena and Jack, Freesia and Suzie, Dorothy and William and Dennis and Brian. Each story has different situations of acts of kindness. At the end of the book, there are pages that children can fill out, about how they or someone else was kind, and create their own story. 


There are also some coloring pages at the very end of the book, and if you scan the QR code on the last page, you can download a free Alphabet Kindness coloring book. 


Don’t forget to look for the unicorn throughout the stories. The unicorn in this story, represents kindness, friendship, and being yourself.

ALPHABET KINDNESS COLORING BOOK

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Reminiscences of Balls-Town

Reminiscences of Balls-Town: Echoes and Whispers of Forgotten Legacies


it is a walkthrough memory, a quiet act of listening to the lives that shaped a community and those nearly lost to time. Ingrained in generations of cemetery walks and guided by the author’s deep commitment to reminiscence, this book brings together archival research, family lore, and poetic reflection. It honors the prankster sons and dedicated daughters, the women whose names barely made the records, and the children who never took a breath. Some left behind headstones; others left only whispers. All left a mark.




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