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    The little track tester wasn’t important enough to have either a name or an engineer. That is, until your child steps in and helps the little track tester to save the circus train. This educational book helps teach about compassion, helping others and most of all, they’ll learn that you don’t have to be big to be important!
  • A day at the baseball park with Homer, a famous baseball mascot, takes your child and friends to a ballpark to watch a Baseball game. Homer helps your child learn Lessons about baseball but also to eat right, exercise, stay in school to be successful. Thousands of these books have been received by school children throughout the USA and now you can get one for your child. Personalization makes this book a keepsake!
  • This Christian book is a non-denominational personalized book that will encourage your child to pray. Illustrated by Betsy Walker. Your child will enjoy the prayers which is why this book is great for bedtime. Every Create-A-Book book is made with a durable wipe-clean hard cover.
  • Help your child to overcome their anxieties and learn that school is fun! This cute story talks about the exciting activities your child may encounter during their first day at school such as learning to read, the alphabet, counting, lunch, recess, art and story time, plus making new friends. Even riding on the school bus can be a fun adventure. Give your child confidence as they enter this wonderful new phase of their life.
  • If your child is ever in a fire, this book could save their life! A great storybook trip to the fire station is a wonderful experience for your little boy or girl. They read how important fire prevention and fire safety can be. At the station, they get to meet firefighters and take a tour. As we read the book, we get to look at all the fire trucks. Then we get to see and the special uniforms and equipment that firefighters use. This is when we learn about what to do if our own clothes catch on fire…”STOP, DROP AND ROLL!” Next, the firefighters talk about smoke detectors. Your child is taught to never play with matches or lighters and always give them to an adult if found. He or she will also learn to never play near gas or electric heaters, or stoves and fireplaces, as many objects such as clothing and paper catch fire very easily. They are taught how to contact the fire department, and what to do if they see or smell smoke and other valuable life-saving lessons. As well as being educational, the book can be used to store important emergency names and telephone numbers for your child to keep close to hand. This personalized children’s book makes a great school program to be given to each child in a class visited by the local fire department.  
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