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Clemmy's new "sister" isn't what she expected-but family is family, even when she's a duckling! In Clemmy Gets a Sister, lovable bulldog Clemmy faces a hilarious new challenge when a duckling wanders into her family and claims her old bed! Clemmy struggles with jealousy, sharing, and the rules-especially when she's not allowed to chase her new sibling. Through humor and heart, this picture book for ages 3-7 teaches children about patience, acceptance, and the special bonds of family. Filled with colorful illustrations and gentle values, it's perfect for storytime, classrooms, and families…mehr

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Clemmy's new "sister" isn't what she expected-but family is family, even when she's a duckling! In Clemmy Gets a Sister, lovable bulldog Clemmy faces a hilarious new challenge when a duckling wanders into her family and claims her old bed! Clemmy struggles with jealousy, sharing, and the rules-especially when she's not allowed to chase her new sibling. Through humor and heart, this picture book for ages 3-7 teaches children about patience, acceptance, and the special bonds of family. Filled with colorful illustrations and gentle values, it's perfect for storytime, classrooms, and families welcoming new members.A funny and sweet story about Clemmy adjusting to a new sibling-a duckling! Explores feelings of jealousy, sharing, and learning to accept family changes Perfect for kids ages 3-7 navigating new siblings or family additions Lovable bulldog Clemmy's antics bring humor and heart to every page Teaches gentle Christian lessons about love, patience, and family bonds Colorful, engaging illustrations make it ideal for storytime and preschool
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Dr. Crocker is an immigrant born to an immigrant and on for generations. That wanderlust rubbed off. Her parents moved from the Netherlands to Canada while her mother was expecting her. She has lived in Canada, Iowa, England, California, Texas, and Virginia. Her career has been equally varied. She trained as a scientist in microbiology and immunology and worked in medical research before teaching cell biology, microbiology, and other subjects. She also founded a nonprofit, helped start a technology company, tutored, and worked in communications.Now, she's doing what she loves: enjoying her eight grandchildren, gardening, and writing books-adult books, big kid books, little kid books, and even a book on doing microbiology in your kitchen. Truth that reads like fiction.