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"Faith, kindness, and charity abound in this heartwarming collection of fourteen Eid tales. Sweet Nena, generous Michaeel Adam, Baba Deen, and the Drummer of Dushang are just some of the loveable characters that embrace the traditions and customs of the Muslim holiday of Eid"--
Jeet and his puppy Fudge love to read, but they wish they had more friends to share their passion for books. Inspired by another Sikh boy practicing seva--selfless acts of kindness--by donating books to those in need, Jeet, Fudge, and their family set out to give back to their community. Through their efforts, they discover the joy of sharing stories, helping others, and maybe even finding some reading buddies along the way!This Level 2 emerging reader is the latest installment in the Jeet and Fudge series, blending relatable adventures with uplifting messages. With themes of compassion, generosity, and community building, this story is sure to inspire young readers to spread kindness in their own unique ways. Key Features: Uplifting storyline: Highlights the importance of giving back, friendship, and the joy of sharing books. Diverse representation: Showcases Sikh values like seva, fostering cultural awareness and inclusion. Educational benefits: Developed using Lexile and Fountas & Pinnell reading standards to support emerging readers. Heartwarming series: Another delightful adventure with Jeet and Fudge that emphasizes empathy, learning, and fun. Perfect for children, parents, and educators seeking meaningful stories, Jeet and Fudge: The Loving Library inspires young readers to explore kindness and the power of community connections.Written in partnership with the North American Sikh Coalition. Part of the proceeds of Jeet and Fudge: The Loving Library will go to support the nonprofit Anaik's Loving Library.
"Jeet, his puppy Fudge, and their Dad are at the local waterpark to volunteer for the animal shelter adoption event. After they are done helping, it's time for some rides, including THE ULTIMATE waterslide. Woo hoo!!! But before they're able to take their turn, they'll need to learn the Sikh values of patience, compassion, and self-control!"--
Max and his stuffed bear, Teddy, live with their granddad. Despite all the fun they have with Granddad -- coloring, building puzzles, playing at the park -- they still miss their mom, who has gone away out of the blue. Will writing a letter to her help them?
Max and his stuffed bear, Teddy, live with their granddad. Despite all the fun they have with Granddad -- coloring, building puzzles, playing at the park -- they still miss their mom, who has gone away out of the blue. Will writing a letter to her help them?
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