Age Group:
3 - 6 Years
Description:
Lulu, also known as Ladybug Girl, visits the farmers’ market with her mother and discovers a local animal rescue group raising money for dogs in need. Inspired, Lulu decides she must help. Donning her Ladybug Girl persona, she rallies her friends to perform tricks, sell crafts, and spread the word about adopting pets. They meet a variety of rescue dogs—each with its own story and personality—and learn the importance of caring for animals. Through teamwork, creativity, and determination, Lulu and her friends raise awareness and bring joy to both people and pups. The book is filled with vibrant illustrations and heartfelt moments, capturing the spirit of volunteerism and the joy that comes from helping those who cannot help themselves. It’s an uplifting celebration of compassion, friendship, and the belief that even small hands and little ideas can make a big difference.
Little Tiger Starts School! (Experiences Matter)
Sue Graves Early Learning, Family, School, Emotions & Behaviour School, First Day, Confidence, Friendship Little Tiger is excited but nervous about his very first day of school. With gentle encouragement from his parents, he packs his bag, puts on his new clothes, and heads off to meet his teacher and classmates. At first, everything feels unfamiliar—new rules, new faces, and new routines—but soon Little Tiger begins to enjoy himself. He paints pictures, plays games, listens to a story, and even makes a new friend. By the end of the day, he can’t wait to tell his family all about it. This reassuring picture book is part of the Experiences Matter series, designed to support children through important milestones. With warm illustrations and a simple, engaging narrative, it addresses common first-day worries while celebrating the excitement of learning and making friends. It’s a comforting read for any child (and parent) preparing for the adventure of starting school.
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