Frosty the lamb was born on a bitterly cold winter night. He is curious and restless, and as soon as he is able, he begins to explore. He finds a hole in the barn wall and slips through the hole and into the freezing cold night. The snow is up to his belly and he soon becomes lost. He is cold, tired, and miserable. He misses his mother. Will anyone find Frosty? This book explores the idea of boundaries and the consequences of ignoring those boundaries. Children are encouraged to identify boundaries that are meant to keep them safe, and to use the story of Frosty to help them remember the reasons for respecting boundaries.
Jessica Tonn Boeken


Jess desperately wants a bird, so in faith she prays for one. One day she and her sister and best friend find an injured pigeon under a rock. The girls name the pigeon Bluebell and take it to live in the rabbit coop with Snowflake, a fluffy white bunny. The bird and the rabbit become fast friends and live in harmony with one another, teaching the children that friendship isn’t always built on similarities. Jessica Tonn has created a beautiful story about friendship, diversity, and facing challenges. Through the bond shared between Snowflake and Bluebell, young readers learn that they can overcome life’s obstacles and difficult circumstances and find friendship in the most unexpected places. The first in a collection of tales about Jess, Em, and a variety of delightful animals, Bluebell and Snowflake will make a cherished addition to every child’s library.