Books
Poodle-Doo and The Reward That Was More Than Enough
Race day is Poodle-Doo's favorite day of the year. But for Puddin the panda, it brings big worries. He's slower than the others and afraid he won't finish the race. With the help of Poodle-Doo and their friends, Puddin learns that being brave matters more than being first.
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Gentle Gerry Bunny and the Very Silly Shenanigans
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Gentle Gerry Bunny is the biggest bunny in the meadow with the droopiest ears, the biggest feet, and the kindest heart of all. While his naughty brothers and sisters love silly tricks and mischievous shenanigans, Gentle Gerry prefers helping others, picking wildflowers, and spreading kindness wherever he hops. But when Easter arrives and a very special surprise is announced, Gentle Gerry discovers that kindness has a way of hopping back when you least expect it.
Poodle-Doo and the Power of Including Everyone
When Jingles the mouse is accidentally left out of the meadow games, she begins to wonder if she really belongs until a moment of danger gives her the chance to show just how important every friend can be. With heart, humor, and a jingling tail, this story celebrates inclusion, empathy, and making sure everyone has a place to play.
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Little Bee Grows a Garden: The Magic of Pollination and Patience
The enchanting story of Little Bee, who wanted to help, learned how to wait and grow a garden. Join Little Bee and her mother in this heartwarming tale about pollination and patience. Follow Little Bee on her journey as she learns the importance of bees to gardens and how flowers turn into fruits and vegetables.
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Bristle the hedgehog thinks he is terrible at solving problems, so he doesn't even try. Poodle-Doo the poodle gently helps Bristle see that thinking positively can turn "I can't" into "I'll try." With patience and encouragement, Poodle-Doo and his friends show Bristle that problem-solving does not begin with the answer. It begins with positive thoughts. As Bristle learns to believe in himself, he discovers that confidence is the first step towards finding solutions.
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