Kaycie

Discovers Her Talent
By Tiffany Grantham

We all have special, unique talents. Some people can dance or sing or even do great karate moves. But Kaycie has her own special, unique talent: her talent is that she’s smart and she aspires to use her brains to do wonderful things. The only...

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Kitty Ballou's Sanctuary Zoo

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By Cindy L. Shirley

In Kitty Ballou's Sanctuary Zoo by Cindy L. Shirley, Kitty Ballou had been a supporter of animal welfare since childhood. While other girls were playing with dolls, Kitty was rescuing abandoned and neglected animals. When her ambition to become a veterinary surgeon was achieved, Kitty...

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Kindness Matters

Sharing Bees
By Antoinette Clark

Sadie stretched her pretty silver wings when the sun shone brightly into the Honeycomb City Beehive. It was the first day of spring and Sadie's antennas began to wiggle when she smelled the flowers growing outside the beehive. She buzzed through the hive to the...

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Kids Count

By Nichole Hansen, Tevin Hansen

Kids Count by authors Nichole Hansen and Tevin Hansen is a delightful and larger than life children’s picture book that is an educational tool as well as a creative device to encourage children to learn how to count the numbers one through ten. Each number...

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K.C. & Kayla's Science Corner

The Apple Experiment
By Carol Basdeo

There may be a simple answer to your question, why do apples float in water? They feel heavy enough, yet when placed in a bowl of water, they float. I guess floating apples is the reason why bobbing for apples is such a fun game...

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K.C. & Kayla's Science Corner

The Life Cycle of an Apple
By Carol Basdeo

Why would K.C. be digging in the garden? That’s what Mom wanted to know. It led to a series of questions, starting with: “Why are you digging up the garden?” Each of K.C.’s answers lead to another question as the young boy shares his new...

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K.C. & Kayla's Science Corner

Matter! What's the Matter?
By Carol Basdeo

I love the title - K.C. & Kayla's Science Corner: Matter! What’s the Matter? It certainly doesn’t immediately strike someone that this might be a book about something scientific. But it is. Carol Basdeo has written a fun story, complete with colorful, exciting illustrations by...

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Kanmoji Basic

Simplified Emoji. Kanji-like. Handwritable
By Emojigraphy Team

Within each generation, there is something that stands out, especially in the way of communication from oral to written. In the '70s there was a heavy influence of shorthand, in the late '90s cell phones, social media and emoji evolved, and now Kanmoji has appeared,...

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Kindness In A Scary World

A Children’s Book About Terrorism
By Rebecca J. Hubbard

Kindness In A Scary World: A Children’s Book About Terrorism is a social issues picture book for children and their parents written by Rebecca J. Hubbard and illustrated by Becca Johnson. The author provides an introduction for parents to read before sharing the story with...

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Kamyla Chung and the Creepy Crawlies

By Ellwyn Autumn

Kamyla Chung and The Creepy Crawlies is a wonderful story of trying to get children to sleep when they think there are spooky images in their bedroom. Author Ellwyn Autumn has created a bedtime story that all children and parents can relate to. Firstly, Kamyla...

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