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By Lucia John

The Caterpillar was written as part of a series of children's books designed to teach them about the deeper truths of life. Through specific lessons, young children will learn about nature and how it functions. In a light and funny way, it takes the child's mind through a day in nature where certain things like having dinner, which we take for granted, may be of much greater significance to other creatures.

This book is about actions and consequences. The children reading this book will can find out on their own the lessons to be learned by the characters and how it impacts their own lives at home, at school and with their friends. The consequences of the actions in one book will be found in the next book coming up. "The Caterpillar Finds Dinner" The new Caterpillar books occupy a very special place in a new method, which is soon to be published: "Help Any Child Become a Genius" by the same author.

The series begins with The Caterpillar, because a caterpillar is so unassuming, unseen, in the background, yet it plays such a dramatic role in the delicate balance of nature. The author thinks that in the same way, children are our 'little people,' but if we provide them with the necessary knowledge in their youth, they may grow up to create a beautiful civilization way beyond our imagination.


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By Gabriele Sitzenstock

Based in a true story, with photos the child can easily relate to, "Raising Puppy" is a children's photo picture book. Puppy (POV) is raised on a Ranch and has to learn about all the other animas while the old Ranch Dog "Wolfie", guides him to do so. - Communication and a better understanding between parent (reader) and child is encouraged by Puppy engaging the child in questions regarding the situation he is in.


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