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Rich Rollo
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Mat Blankenship
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Joseph F. Dumond
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Jerry Eastbourne
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Terri Pierce
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Timothy Tabor
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John Wesley Anderson, Jr.
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Gary D. Cluck
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Robert S. Weil
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Christie Castorino
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By Judy Woodford
Behind the Clouds is an endearing story told through the voice of a little girl. The bright and playful illustrations engage the young child while the simple story tells the feelings and actions of the family who cope with losing a loved one. The author�s letter to parents suggests ways for young families to use this colorful book as an effective tool for dealing with this sad but inevitable topic.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Wendy Williams
A heart rendering tale of two boys whose mother left when Charlie was 4 and his brother was 3. That left his father and his family to raise them on a lonely farm. When they were 12 and 11, the Social Welfare was about to take both the boys and place them in a State Home or worse foster them out to different families. A friendly couple on a farm the other side of town came up with a solution. After living two different life styles up to his late teenage years, Charlie imagined how he would make his future life better.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Wendy Williams
A heart rendering tale of two boys whose mother left when Charlie was 4 and his brother was 3. That left his father and his family to raise them on a lonely farm. When they were 12 and 11, the Social Welfare was about to take both the boys and place them in a State Home or worse foster them out to different families. A friendly couple on a farm the other side of town came up with a solution. After living two different life styles up to his late teenage years, Charlie imagined how he would make his future life better.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Jeremy Hayhow
Come on a magical journey to help Whiz find his lost wand. You�ll meet characters such as the Keem, trolls, Wookrams and Marshgigs who�ll join you in your quest for the wisdom of Great Uncle Rhune. As you move forwards you�ll find other keys for life that will make the journey even more magical. Step inside and join the adventure, there�s lots to see and discover.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Christian Muhammed
Lil Joshua and Lil Mohammed: Stop the Bullying Now! is a call to arms for every man, woman, and child to confront bullies wherever they find them. As a result of bullying and excessive teasing, our children are killing themselves, and they are often targets of physical attacks. Even though teasing may be tolerated to a certain extent, any type of physical abuse can�t be tolerated. Lil Joshua and Lil Mohammed let children know that being different doesn�t make you weird, but unique, and if everyone was the same, this world would be a very boring place. What the boys stress more than anything is bullying must be reported immediately to any and every adult who will listen, especially parents. The bullied child is not the only person who has a responsibility to report incidents of bullying. Anyone who witnesses bullying has a duty to report this deplorable behavior; if they don�t report incidents of bullying, they are just as guilty as the bullies themselves. Most bullying occurs at school; therefore, we are obligated to help Lil Joshua and Lil Mohammed spread the word that every child has a right to feel safe and secure at school. Every school in the world should be a No Bullying Zone.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Christian Muhammed
Lil Joshua and Lil Mohammed: Stop the Bullying Now! is a call to arms for every man, woman, and child to confront bullies wherever they find them. As a result of bullying and excessive teasing, our children are killing themselves, and they are often targets of physical attacks. Even though teasing may be tolerated to a certain extent, any type of physical abuse can�t be tolerated. Lil Joshua and Lil Mohammed let children know that being different doesn�t make you weird, but unique, and if everyone was the same, this world would be a very boring place. What the boys stress more than anything is bullying must be reported immediately to any and every adult who will listen, especially parents. The bullied child is not the only person who has a responsibility to report incidents of bullying. Anyone who witnesses bullying has a duty to report this deplorable behavior; if they don�t report incidents of bullying, they are just as guilty as the bullies themselves. Most bullying occurs at school; therefore, we are obligated to help Lil Joshua and Lil Mohammed spread the word that every child has a right to feel safe and secure at school. Every school in the world should be a No Bullying Zone.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Alisha Borthwick
�Yes I Can� is a children�s book that promotes diversity within families through a child�s eye.
It acknowledges that families are made up in a variety of ways, including; disabilities, blended, single parents and much much more.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Alisha Borthwick
�Yes I Can� is a children�s book that promotes diversity within families through a child�s eye.
It acknowledges that families are made up in a variety of ways, including; disabilities, blended, single parents and much much more.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Marjorie Dunkley
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Nona Ransom, Ph.D
At the beginning of Beware! There's a Bully in Room 203!, Bartholomew Jones seems like your typical 7 year-old. However, the children in Ms. Peacock's 2nd grade class call him Bart the Bully. The book paints a vivid description of Bart wreaking havoc at school. Bart fights with boys, teases little girls and makes them cry, throws food in the cafeteria, and is disrespectful to adults. Does Bart ever listen when anyone tries to talk to him about his bad behavior? No, he does not listen to his teacher, his parents, or even the principal, Mrs. Crocodill.
By the end of the story, there is a turning point in which Bart may listen to two people. Could it be possible that he does not want to be called Bart the Bully anymore? The ending is not tied up nice and neat in a bow, but is left open-ended. However, Room 203 at Green Meadows Elementary School may become a No Bully Zone after all.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Betty Jane Purdy
Aunt Hattie, Aunt Mattie, and Aunt Pattie, As Different as Can Be is a read-aloud story in rhyme. The sisters� distinct preferences are portrayed with vivid watercolor illustrations. These pictures capture young listeners and encourage them to follow the storyline. This happy story is a welcome addition to a child�s reading time. Betty Jane Purdy lives on Anderson Island, Washington, with her husband and only sister. She started writing poetry in high school and continues this love in her writing of children�s books in rhyme. Aunt Hattie, Aunt Mattie, and Aunt Pattie, As Different as Can Be is her second book in the series. When she was just fifteen years old, Natalie Wolffe was asked to provide the artwork for this book in the style of the previous illustrator. Loving to draw and paint, Natalie accepted the challenge and offers a younger version of the Aunt trio in this charming �sisters three.�
FORMAT: E-Book
By Tota Moon
This book is designed to be personalized for your child. There are 108 spaces that can be filled in by you so when you read the book to your young child they will think that the book was written especially for them. If you fill the blanks in pencil you can change the story a little each time.
As you will see all the illustrations are only outlined. The reason for this is that your young child will be able to color in the pictures any way they want.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Betty Jane Purdy
Aunt Hattie, Aunt Mattie, and Aunt Pattie, As Different as Can Be is a read-aloud story in rhyme. The sisters� distinct preferences are portrayed with vivid watercolor illustrations. These pictures capture young listeners and encourage them to follow the storyline. This happy story is a welcome addition to a child�s reading time. Betty Jane Purdy lives on Anderson Island, Washington, with her husband and only sister. She started writing poetry in high school and continues this love in her writing of children�s books in rhyme. Aunt Hattie, Aunt Mattie, and Aunt Pattie, As Different as Can Be is her second book in the series. When she was just fifteen years old, Natalie Wolffe was asked to provide the artwork for this book in the style of the previous illustrator. Loving to draw and paint, Natalie accepted the challenge and offers a younger version of the Aunt trio in this charming �sisters three.�
FORMAT: Softcover
By Betty Jane Purdy
Aunt Hattie, Aunt Mattie, and Aunt Pattie, As Different as Can Be is a read-aloud story in rhyme. The sisters� distinct preferences are portrayed with vivid watercolor illustrations. These pictures capture young listeners and encourage them to follow the storyline. This happy story is a welcome addition to a child�s reading time. Betty Jane Purdy lives on Anderson Island, Washington, with her husband and only sister. She started writing poetry in high school and continues this love in her writing of children�s books in rhyme. Aunt Hattie, Aunt Mattie, and Aunt Pattie, As Different as Can Be is her second book in the series. When she was just fifteen years old, Natalie Wolffe was asked to provide the artwork for this book in the style of the previous illustrator. Loving to draw and paint, Natalie accepted the challenge and offers a younger version of the Aunt trio in this charming �sisters three.�
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Nona Ransom, Ph.D
At the beginning of Beware! There's a Bully in Room 203!, Bartholomew Jones seems like your typical 7 year-old. However, the children in Ms. Peacock's 2nd grade class call him Bart the Bully. The book paints a vivid description of Bart wreaking havoc at school. Bart fights with boys, teases little girls and makes them cry, throws food in the cafeteria, and is disrespectful to adults. Does Bart ever listen when anyone tries to talk to him about his bad behavior? No, he does not listen to his teacher, his parents, or even the principal, Mrs. Crocodill.
By the end of the story, there is a turning point in which Bart may listen to two people. Could it be possible that he does not want to be called Bart the Bully anymore? The ending is not tied up nice and neat in a bow, but is left open-ended. However, Room 203 at Green Meadows Elementary School may become a No Bully Zone after all.
FORMAT: Softcover
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