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The Happy Healthy Children's Series

The Happy Healthy Children’s Series inspires children to be healthy by combining playful Stories with meaningful lessons in exercise, nutrition, kindness, and safety. Each book encourages positive habits that build strong bodies, caring hearts, and confident choices.
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Let's Get Moving!
Let’s Play: The Importance of Exercise invites children to discover the joy of movement. Whether through team sports, individual activities, or free play, kids learn that exercise isn’t a chore — it’s exciting, energizing, and full of friendship.

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"This is indeed a terrific book to encourage all children to strengthen their bodies and their spirits through physical activity." -- Healthy Living

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Caring for Our Bodies
Everyone Has Eyes, Who Needs Teeth? and Hands Are for Helping introduce children to the wonders of their bodies and how to care for them. These playful books help establish simple, healthy routines that can last a lifetime.

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"We tend to take our eyes for granted. This book points out how valuable our eyesight is to us and encourages us to be grateful and care for this priceless gift." -- Rebecca Whitaker


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"This is a simply adorable book! Anyone who has struggled to get their children to brush their teeth will love this book!" -- Mary Bosch

"Convincing small children to brush their teeth may be aking to pulling teeth -- but this little book makes it easy." --
Healthy Living

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"This book is part of a wonderful series that encourages children to appreciate their God-given gifts. With charming rhymes and adorable drawings, this book highlights the importance of hands -- and all the things they can do and the reasons they need to be appreciated." -- Healthy Living

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Healthy Eating Habits
In One Green Omelet, Please! and I Love Pizza!, children discover where food comes from and that food can be both fun and nourishing. With lively stories about ingredients and gratitude, kids learn that healthy eating is delicious, adventurous, and something to celebrate.

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"What a great reminder to all of us that our meal doesn't just 'appear' on our plate. Super way to teach our children about gratitude and all that goes into the food on our table." -- Jennie E. Richie

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"Pizza...healthy??? Sure, if you don't overdo it. The message in this book is loud and clear: moderation is important." -- Ann Deakers

"It's never too late for children and parents to learn about balancing the joys of life." -- Kae Schreiber


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Making Good Choices
No Smoking, No Drinking, No Drugs encourages children to avoid harmful substances in a gentle, supportive way. The message is clear: staying safe and healthy means making smart choices that help kids grow strong and confident.

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"This book gives children an effective visual of the consequences of smoking, drinking, and taking drugs. I would highly recommend this book for parents, grandparents, and teachers." -- Ann Deakers

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 Kindness and Helping Others
Helpful Henry and The Monkeys Who Tried Kindness shine a light on empathy, sharing, and compassion. Through these stories, children see that kindness doesn’t just help others — it helps them feel happy and connected too.

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"For every parent who gets exasperated by a child who is reluctant to contribute, this is a perfect book." -- Healthy Living

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"We all love this book! Those silly monkeys act like a lot of silly kids who are not always practicing kindness. This book brings home the point that if we were all a bit kinder, we would all be better off." -- CB

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