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Blueberries for Sal - by Robert McCloskey

Little loves to pick and eat blueberries. What will happen when runs along to pick and eat more blueberries?


Listen in to find out the conclusion of this classic story. Available at Scholastic or Amazon.


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Roald and the Mindful Cheese Plant - Jaqueline Koay

Children are little bodies with big emotions! This book is for and about children who sometimes find it challenging to deal with these big emotions, especially children who are on the autism spectrum, are hypersensitive, or have ADHD.


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