The Strong Booger is a playful way to explain how mucus works and keep kids interested with lively, descriptive language. This book introduces kids to Boogie, a helpful and robust booger.Boogie is a strong booger who protects people from bacteria and viruses. He's always happy to have new friends! Many kids are curious about this slimy stuff in their noses, and it’s often the subject of jokes and repulsion. The Strong Booger is wonderfully written, using a poetic style that’s fun and lively. Kids will giggle and learn at the same time! Boogie is the best booger in the world! He's so tough that he can stop all of the germs and bugs that make you sick! Boogie is really brave because he doesn't care if he gets squished or eaten alive!
Krystaelynne Sanders Diggs Bücher




Exploring the deep bond between a mother and her son, the narrative delves into themes of love, loss, and resilience. The mother grapples with her son’s struggles and the challenges of adolescence, highlighting the emotional turmoil and growth that comes with it. As she navigates her own past and present, the story reveals the complexities of familial relationships and the sacrifices made for those we love. Through poignant moments, the book captures the essence of nurturing and the enduring connection between parent and child.
Where Hands Go
The Power of No
Focusing on the importance of boundaries and the power of saying "no," this book serves as an essential guide for parents. It explores how teaching children about consent and personal space can empower them in their interactions. By providing practical strategies and insights, the author emphasizes the long-term benefits of fostering self-awareness and respect in children, ultimately promoting healthier relationships and decision-making skills.
This book is great for teaching children about positive affirmations to help them deal with feeling invisible or unheard. With positive affirmations, it can be easier to calm down or silence negative thoughts. Parents will enjoy reading this book to their children and bask in the reflective positive self talk.