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A mother-daughter publishing collaboration, this new children’s picture book is a colorful, illustrative, and interesting way for the little ones to learn counting. A.K.A. Boyer’s Counting with Terry: The Tumbleweed Rabbit offers young readers a fun approach to learning how to count. Children will realize that every day, in the small things they do and see, they will find numbers everywhere.
Learning 1-10 in a Colorful, Fun Way
New picture book invites kids to enjoy counting with Terry the rabbit
In this vibrantly colored and illustrated picture book, Terry the Tumbleweed Rabbit learns to count to ten and back to one, with descriptive details to help create colorful and detailed pictures of the things being counted. When he woke up that day, he decided to walk to the park with his mother. His mom wanted to know what he wanted to learn that day along their walk. Terry decided he would like to count, and so he did. From the moment he was getting ready to leave the house, he already started counting, from one yellow jacket to two red rain boots. And he continued counting the things he saw while he left the house and walked to the park.
Young readers can discover what Terry finds along his walk and join him in his counting adventure in Counting with Terry: The Tumbleweed Rabbit.
Darcy Hogan’s perfect life is all over social media. She’s beautiful, she’s successful, and she and her childhood sweetheart are about to become parents for the first time. But behind all the followers and the superficial likes lurks a darker truth…
In reality, Darcy feels isolated and afraid. Her difficult pregnancy has her confined to the house, she’s being harassed online, and out-of-control debt threatens to ruin everything she’s worked so hard for.
When her husband is summoned away on business, Darcy’s cabin fever soon spirals into fear. Who is making mysterious phone calls and knocking on her door? Is it an old friend trying to reach out—or a stranger determined to push in?
As her due date creeps closer, Darcy feels ever more certain that someone is out to get her. She’s desperate to get away—but is she running from the right person?
Sometimes lovers enter a relationship with the best of intentions but wind up in a place far from love. Sometimes poets attempt love poems, simple and pure, but . . . Over breakfast, a husband trying to deny creeping out on his wife the previous night can't help but give hints about the creepy things he really did. On a beach, a man minding his own business is accosted by a pretty woman before a strong tide embarrasses them both. A husband and wife debate over what to name a child conceived illicitly. A tone-deaf proposal for marriage ends in murder. A traditionally arranged marriage spins into a deranged and surreal nightmare. These aren't anti-love poems. These are poems born and burned out of love. It's not recommended that a reader attempt the entire book in one sitting. Many of the poems are dense, complex, and may go straight to the head. Best to peruse in small doses, with a preferred drink in hand.