Author Chrissy Curry, a passionate voice for children over the past thirty years, believes that curiosity is a natural part of a child’s development. A child who can express their thoughts and feelings clearly with no judgment develops an eagerness to explore and discover the world in which they live in.
This book is dedicated to our beloved Nana, a woman with incredible kindness and a passion to learn new things. She is an avid interpreter and a strong believer that it is absolutely necessary to learn American Sign Language at an early age. We love you, Connie.
Have you ever sneezed 17 times in a row? Children’s author Chrissy Curry sure has!
Read along and discover the silly places, Zadie the Zebra gets caught in a sneeze!
Zebra Zadie Sneezes all Day Long
Upstairs Downstairs Even in Her Nightgown,
She Sneezes on the Porch
She Sneezes on the Lawn.
She Sneezes Ahhhh-Choooo all Day Long
Would a spotted cow jump on the roof?
Would a black cat make him stay?
Would a brown horse dance with a mouse?
Would a rooster save the day?
IT’S SHEER MADNESS AT THE FARM!!!!
What trouble these silly animals can get into!!!
When a letter appears under the light of a full moon, Pumpkin Paws cannot resist the call to a Halloween hunt. With her trusty paws and a big splash of bravery, she follows the magical path through the woods, meeting quirky friends along the way, like a scarecrow and spooky bats! She embarks on an enchanting adventure filled with treats, surprises, and plenty of fun.
Seven-year-old Leo adores Christmas, the twinkling lights, the snowy nights, and the songs that fill the air. But this year, something feels different. The holiday cheer is fading, the carolers have stopped singing, and even Santa seems to have lost his magic.
Determined to bring back the Christmas spirit, Leo sets out on a snowy adventure and stumbles upon a mysterious old man, the Keeper of Christmas Spirit. With a twinkle in his eye, the Keeper reveals a simple but powerful truth: the magic of Christmas isn’t found in presents or glittering decorations, but in kindness, love, and the joy of giving.