25 Things I Love About My Teacher: Custom Gift Book: Thank You Custom Gift Book to Teacher

25 Things I Love About My Teacher is a great special gift for your teacher. There is a To/From Page and a place for you to sign. There are a

Thank You, God: A Book about Thankfulness (Frolic First Faith) (Frolic Little Steps, Big Faith)

The Frolic animals thank God for the gifts of sunshine, playtime, friends, and love. Children will learn to look at the world around them and find blessings to be

Thank You, Earth: A Love Letter to Our Planet

Acclaimed children’s book author and photographer April Pulley Sayre’s love letter to Earth is a stunning exploration of the beauty and complexity of the world around us. Remarkable photographs

Thank You, Baobab Tree!: Madagascar (Global Kids)

There are eight species of baobab tree, and they are all found in Madagascar, a country called the ‘home of the baobab.’ This story follows a family who rely

Thank You, God, For Blessing Me (Max Lucado’s Little Hermie)

Meet Little Hermie―the cutest baby caterpillar in the garden! Little Hermie’s thankful heart shows toddlers how to be thankful for God’s blessings.Little Hermie is thankful for everything God has

Thank You, God: A Lift-the-Flap Book (From Kids Around The World)

From the team that gave you the multi-award, Mom’s Choice winner, What I Like About Me comes a vibrant look at how kids around the world praise their God

The Please and Thank You Book (Little Golden Book)

A funny first book of manners, in rollicking rhyme! When Wanda Warthog comes over, beware!She leaves a trail everywhere.There’s ink on the sofa, gum on the cat,Modeling clay ground

Please! Thank You! (Book of Manners)

There’s no need to be rude. You know what to do. First we say “”Please!”” and then say “”Thank You!”” Follow the adventures of four busy children and find

Children’s Books: HOW THE GOLD GOT IN THE GOLDEN RULE: (Very Funny Rhyming Bedtime Story/Picture Book About ‘Thank You’ and Doing Unto Others, for … with 30 happy Illustrations, Ages 2-8)

In the town of Tandumtoo, someone forgot to say ‘Thank you.’ Eh gad! It seems to be an unwritten law in Tandumtoo to respond to any kindness by saying