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Kids Reading Quotes

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Carolyn Cutler Hughes
“When we see a rock wall blocking our way, God sees a barrier to guard us someday.”
Carolyn Cutler Hughes, Through God's Eye

Molly Arbuthnott
“Peanut was a hamster. He was furry, had four legs, a big tummy and his favourite food was, you guessed it, peanuts”
Molly Arbuthnott, Peanut the Hamster

Sophia R. Tyler
“I don’t know what else to do, so I’m asking You to give me a solution.”
Sophia R. Tyler, The Friendly Mouse

Sophia R. Tyler
“But when I heard that you were feeling the same way, I wanted to do something to help you.”
Sophia R. Tyler, The Friendly Mouse

Sophia R. Tyler
“I wanted to do for you what you did for me...” “What an answer to prayer!”
Sophia R. Tyler, The Friendly Mouse

Sophia R. Tyler
“Even though Mr. Roo had been very hard on him, Mouse felt compassion and kindness...”
Sophia R. Tyler, The Friendly Mouse

Kim Hebert
“I could not stay here. I would not stay here. Seriously, who would want to stay here? “Please don’t put me in this box. In this box, I cannot shine!” So, I secretly crawled out of the box. To this box, I said, “Goodbye.”
Kim Hebert, In the Land of Boxes

Kim Hebert
“All of these boxes—different shapes, different sizes—you can stack them up high or topple them to the ground, but please don’t put me in a box where I don’t belong.”
Kim Hebert, In the Land of Boxes

Sybrina Durant
“The promise of a reward can help encourage children to keep at a hard task. Offer something fun each time the child takes time to practice.”
Sybrina Durant, Boo's Shoes - A Rabbit and Fox Story: Learn To Tie Shoelaces

Sybrina Durant
“Teach a child a useful skill. Build confidence and self-esteem that lasts a lifetime.”
Sybrina Durant, Boo's Shoes - A Rabbit and Fox Story: Learn To Tie Shoelaces

Sybrina Durant
“24 carat gold is a pure naturally occurring yellow metal. There are 4 basic shades of gold alloys: yellow gold, white gold, rose gold and green gold. A huge range of other colored golds are also possible including red (gold and copper), grey (gold, iron and copper), purple (gold and aluminum), blue (gold and iron) and black (gold and cobalt), depending on the amounts of different metals alloyed together.”
Sybrina Durant, Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically by the Metal Horn Unicorns

Sybrina Durant
“Exercises in manual dexterity build self-esteem in children. Knowing how to tie shoe-strings, scarves and more into a bow is a useful and rewarding skill.”
Sybrina Durant, Boo's Shoes - A Rabbit and Fox Story: Learn To Tie Shoelaces

“Gingerbread had always been Helen’s favorite. And that made sense. After all, Christmas was Helen’s favorite time of year.”
J.K. Franko Jr., Holly Jolly: Campfire Stories

Sybrina Durant
“You can tie them, Yes you can. Just take those laces in both hands. Loop and swoop and tie them off. You can show them who’s the boss.”
Sybrina Durant, Boo's Shoes - A Rabbit and Fox Story: Learn To Tie Shoelaces

“It’s okay,” Helen said. She looked down at her hands, then furtively glanced at the left corner of the room and added, “Everybody makes mistakes.”
J.K. Franko Jr., Holly Jolly: Campfire Stories

“I’m sorry it’s not much, but it’s very, very special. I made it myself. Just for you. It’s delicious.” She smiled, but her eyes were fl at—like a shark’s. “Go on.” Helen looked at Sydney. “Eat it.”
J.K. Franko Jr., Holly Jolly: Campfire Stories

“The reaper turned towards Helen. “Use your time well,” it said, pointing a long finger at her. “I’ll be back for you.”
J.K. Franko Jr., Holly Jolly: Campfire Stories

“Listen good and listen well young man. Th at airplane will be the death of you.”
J.K. Franko Jr., Holly Jolly: Campfire Stories

“Every child has the potential to become an innovator, a creator, and a leader. This book hopes to inspire and educate young minds to explore the possibilities of AI and to discover their own paths in the world of technology.”
A. Onkar, A.I. Encyclopedia for Kids [ Illustrated Color Hardcover Edition ]: Artificial Intelligence for All

Tove Jansson
“Hädanefter ska vi alltid ha våra smycken i brunt källvatten, dom är mycket vackrare där.”
Tove Jansson, Moominsummer Madness