Funny Books for Kids With Morals Series
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Book 1: Polly Polar Bear Plays Baseball
Do you wish your kids could love sports as much as you do? Do you want to set them out on the right foot?
Children who read, and have books read to them are much more likely to expand their worldview, and get a huge head start on life. When they are exposed to new subjects outside of what they know, like baseball, they are more likely to develop a passion and appreciation for the game.
In this beautifully illustrated children's book, Polly the Polar Bear has all the makings of a star athlete: brute strength, incredible height, coordination, and a good attitude. What she lacks is any knowledge about the actual game itself! But when an owl dressed in a tuxedo asks Polly to join their game, Polly can't say no.
An adventure in making new friends, learning new activities and going outside your comfort zone to engage in new challenges, this book is a great tool to help build your child's sense of resilience.
This book is designed for an entertaining experience for young ones as they see their favorite forest animals really get into the game of baseball, and develop friendships with one another. There are essential life skills for kids to pick up on here, all contained in one fun story that can be read again and again.
What are you waiting for? Your child's next great reading is waiting for you to scroll back up and click Buy Now!
Book 2: Polly Polar Bear Plays Tennis
Does your child get too competitive playing sports? Do you wish they could develop a sense of camaraderie instead of oneupmanship?
Millie Mouse has a special play date in store for Polly the Polar Bear. He asks her to come over to his house to play some games, and of course, she wants to accompany him. But when she arrives, she discovers it's not just a friendly backyard game of hide and seek, but an Olympic tennis match that the animals are playing, and it's starring her! The catch is that she's never played tennis before in her life.Polly might actually be too strong to play tennis. Her racquet tears a hole through the center and the handle breaks off when she swings it with full force. But with the power of friendship, and some creative thinking, can Polly get back in the game, even with her broken tennis racquet?This is a story with a happy, if not unexpected ending.
Book 3: Polly Polar Bear Plays Basketball
Do you wish your child could focus on their unique strength? Wouldn't it be nice for them to be able to play a game and just enjoy it, without needing to win?
If you're like most parents, you want your kid to be happy. And of course, it is nice for kids to be told that they don't have to be too competitive in sports. But even more than that, it's best for them to recognize that we all have unique gifts, and if they're trying their hardest then it doesn't matter whether you win or lose, it's how you cooperate and play the game as a team.In "Polly Polar Bear Plays Basketball In the Summer Olympics," Polly is actually the coach, and trying to figure out how to bring her team of friends (who aren't very good at basketball) to play together. Sometimes the best teamwork involves finding all of our individual unique strengths, and using them to help the team!
Book 4: Polly Polar Bear Races In The Summer Olympics
Does your child have problems overcoming minor setbacks in life? Are they unsure how to swerve when it comes to problem solving?Teaching our children how overcome problems is one of the most important thing that we do – yet as parents, none of us want our kids to have any problems!
Titles in the series (3)
- Polly Polar Bear Plays Tennis in the Summer Olympics: Funny Books for Kids With Morals, #2
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Does your child get too competitive playing sports? Do you wish they could develop a sense of camaraderie instead of oneupmanship? Millie Mouse has a special play date in store for Polly the Polar Bear. He asks her to come over to his house to play some games, and of course, she wants to accompany him. But when she arrives, she discovers it's not just a friendly backyard game of hide and seek, but an Olympic tennis match that the animals are playing, and it's starring her! The catch is that she's never played tennis before in her life. Polly might actually be too strong to play tennis. Her racquet tears a hole through the center and the handle breaks off when she swings it with full force. But with the power of friendship, and some creative thinking, can Polly get back in the game, even with her broken tennis racquet? This is a story with a happy, if not unexpected ending. Children can learn from good role models like Polly, who takes on challenges like a champ – and even if she doesn't always win, has a great time playing her hardest. Kids can learn a lot from their storybooks, and this one aims to provide an educational and fun experience for young readers and listeners. When children see people or story characters role modeling good behavior, they change their own behavior to emulate those heroes. This is the type of delightful story that you read over and over again, marveling at the power behind the bear, and honoring the true strength of courage in the face of adversity. The perfect gift for your child, or anyone's kid who could use an extra boost of self-confidence and stick-to-it-ness. Scroll back up and click Buy Now to change one lucky child's life!
- Polly Polar Bear Plays Basketball In The Summer Olympics: Funny Books for Kids With Morals, #3
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Are you ready to ignite your child's imagination and help them learn important life lessons in a fun and captivating way? If so, read on. If your child is anything like most, their adventurous spirit is insatiable and each new day presents a brand new adventure This boundless energy and neverending enthusiasm can be inspiring, but it can also be incredibly exhausting, especially when it doesn't have a proper outlet. What if it was possible for you to present the greatest adventure to your children while also keeping them quiet and calm and lost in their own thoughts? Though it may seem too good to be true, this can be easily achieved within the pages of an attention-grabbing picture book; a book that is not only fun, but educational as well! Did you know that children's picture books can: Boost confidence, improve school readiness, and strengthen verbal comprehension? Our delightful picture books are perfectly crafted with fun characters, relatable situations, and colorful illustrations that will keep your young readers excitedly turning each page. "Polly Polar Bear Plays Basketball in the Summer Olympics" encourages children to work together, play to each other's strengths, and focus on what they can do rather than what they can not. Within these pages your child will experience: A thoughtful story of a young polar bear who rallys her team to victory while playing basketball in the animal olympics Cute animals with fun and vivid personalities Enticing, full-color illustrations Short, rhyming prose that is easy for new readers (ages 2-4) to understand Lessons about teamwork, problem solving, and self-esteem There's no better time than the present to gift the children in your life with the joy of reading. Click 'add to cart' and see just what a fun story and some child-like imagination can do.
- Polly Polar Bear in the Summer Olympics Series.- Four Book Collection: Funny Books for Kids With Morals, #5
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Book 1: Polly Polar Bear Plays Baseball Do you wish your kids could love sports as much as you do? Do you want to set them out on the right foot? Children who read, and have books read to them are much more likely to expand their worldview, and get a huge head start on life. When they are exposed to new subjects outside of what they know, like baseball, they are more likely to develop a passion and appreciation for the game. In this beautifully illustrated children's book, Polly the Polar Bear has all the makings of a star athlete: brute strength, incredible height, coordination, and a good attitude. What she lacks is any knowledge about the actual game itself! But when an owl dressed in a tuxedo asks Polly to join their game, Polly can't say no. An adventure in making new friends, learning new activities and going outside your comfort zone to engage in new challenges, this book is a great tool to help build your child's sense of resilience. This book is designed for an entertaining experience for young ones as they see their favorite forest animals really get into the game of baseball, and develop friendships with one another. There are essential life skills for kids to pick up on here, all contained in one fun story that can be read again and again. What are you waiting for? Your child's next great reading is waiting for you to scroll back up and click Buy Now! Book 2: Polly Polar Bear Plays Tennis Does your child get too competitive playing sports? Do you wish they could develop a sense of camaraderie instead of oneupmanship? Millie Mouse has a special play date in store for Polly the Polar Bear. He asks her to come over to his house to play some games, and of course, she wants to accompany him. But when she arrives, she discovers it's not just a friendly backyard game of hide and seek, but an Olympic tennis match that the animals are playing, and it's starring her! The catch is that she's never played tennis before in her life.Polly might actually be too strong to play tennis. Her racquet tears a hole through the center and the handle breaks off when she swings it with full force. But with the power of friendship, and some creative thinking, can Polly get back in the game, even with her broken tennis racquet?This is a story with a happy, if not unexpected ending. Book 3: Polly Polar Bear Plays Basketball Do you wish your child could focus on their unique strength? Wouldn't it be nice for them to be able to play a game and just enjoy it, without needing to win? If you're like most parents, you want your kid to be happy. And of course, it is nice for kids to be told that they don't have to be too competitive in sports. But even more than that, it's best for them to recognize that we all have unique gifts, and if they're trying their hardest then it doesn't matter whether you win or lose, it's how you cooperate and play the game as a team.In "Polly Polar Bear Plays Basketball In the Summer Olympics," Polly is actually the coach, and trying to figure out how to bring her team of friends (who aren't very good at basketball) to play together. Sometimes the best teamwork involves finding all of our individual unique strengths, and using them to help the team! Book 4: Polly Polar Bear Races In The Summer Olympics Does your child have problems overcoming minor setbacks in life? Are they unsure how to swerve when it comes to problem solving?Teaching our children how overcome problems is one of the most important thing that we do – yet as parents, none of us want our kids to have any problems!
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