Children's Books by Steve Alan
Back to the Hidden Garden
Ages 8 and under
26 pages
$9.99
Synopsis:
Through ten short and magical stories, the reader finds that a vegetable garden is like a village, with characters, families and unique stories to tell.
The format of this book encourages engaging and revealing conversations between educator or parent and child. A series of questions at the end of each of 10 stories deal with the fundamentals of life and growing up.
Guaranteed to engage, Back to The Hidden Garden offers an intimate way to discuss outcomes, experiences and values among children and their storytellers. The stories, though simple, are deceptively powerful and thought-provoking. After each story the springboard for exchanging ideas and developing discernment and awareness is a wonderful tool for growth.
The Hidden Garden
Ages 8 and under
26 pages
$9.99
Synopsis:
Through ten short and magical stories, the reader finds that a vegetable garden is like a village, with characters, families and unique stories to tell.
The format of this book encourages engaging and revealing conversations between educator or parent and child. A series of questions at the end of each of 10 stories deal with the fundamentals of life and growing up.
Guaranteed to engage, The Hidden Garden offers an intimate way to discuss outcomes, experiences and values among children and their storytellers. The stories, though simple, are deceptively powerful and thought-provoking. After each story the springboard for exchanging ideas and developing discernment and awareness is a wonderful tool for growth.
The Lonely Palm
Ages 6 and up
32 pages of coloring fun
A set of crayons with every book
$9.99
Synopsis:
This little book deals with the big issues of loneliness and friendship. Living alone on a tiny island in the vast ocean, Curly, named because of his curly trunk, seems to be the only one without a friend or partner.
Chance intervenes and sends Curly a friend and companion by way of a bird carrying a palm seed in its beak. Flying directly over the island the bird drops his seed, guess where? Things are looking good for Curly and his new young friend Twirley, until a huge hurricane threatens to rip the youngster out by his tiny roots.
Curley's creative and valiant act saves his little friend and future companion. In the end he is not a lonely palm tree anymore. This delightful story always keeps the attention and ends with big sigh.