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(0)By : Dr. Marion P. Myers
“Never That”: Belly Up….And Bully Down!
$3.99 – $18.99To The Parent/Teacher: Welcome to the Never That series for children. This series specifically focuses on character/value education traits. When these traits are introduced and nurtured at a young age, a child develops healthy critical thinking skills and social skills development. Character/value education promotes an awareness of what is good, wanting good and doing good. These traits are exemplified via experiences that children encounter in their everyday lives. It is an excellent source for spending quality family time together. This series can be used for guided reading, as a read aloud or self-selected reading. There are activities in the back of each book to enhance reading and language skills.
The character education traits in this story are self-discipline, respect, responsibility, good manners, positive attitude, obedience, and consideration. Do bullies respect others? Did Daniel deliberately shove Duane?
Remember: Words open a new world, a better world begins when our children can read with comprehension and enjoy reading.
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(0)By : Arlene Treherne
A Broken Wing
$3.99 – $9.99A Broken Wing is a children’s fable that will teach kids of all ages how selfishness and greed will result in nothing good.
Arlene Treherne has written several handbooks, “Title One Parent Advisory Council” and the “Title One Parent Advisory Council Revised Edition.” She is recognized by the United States Department of Education Title and Parent Advisory Council as a Parent Advocate, a New York State Department of Education Advocate and a previous Advisory Board member, a certified New York Department of Education Parent Leader of the New York City Public School Districts 2,9, 27 and the dismantled 85 from 2000-2012. A faithful servant of Jesus Christ and the mother of two adults, aunt of eight, and a great aunt of 10 school aged children. She resides in the South Bronx but recognizes the communities of Norwalk and Stamford in Connecticut, Cambria Heights, Jamaica, South Ozone in Queens, Sugar Hill in Manhattan, and Flatlands in Brooklyn, and of course The Bronx.
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(0)By : bpsmoky
A Cat Named Smoky: Where’s Mother
$3.99 – $10.99On the farm where Smoky liked eggs so much, His mother liked eggs much more. That’s how she got locked inside an egg truck and was taken from Nanafalia to another farm town called Riceville.
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(0)By : Marva L. Boatman
A Children’s Book of Morals
$3.99 – $10.99Written for parents to read with their children, Marva Boatman’s A Children’s Book of Morals offers a moral and spiritual character-building vocabulary and case-by-case examples of behavior. Completed with illustrations, Ms. Boatman explains the proper reactions to situations to children with the reasons for the responses. Share A Children’s Book of Morals with your children. You will be happy you did.
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(0)By : Larry Golicz
A Fish Called Bad Eyes : Finding Marsha’s Glasses
$3.99 – $11.99Our bespectacled fish reveals his curiosity and caution as he befriends both humans and ocean dwellers beneath the water’s surface. Ultimately, he brings together a community of Pacific Coast reef inhabitants to help save their home. For many of the fish swimming in the Pacific reefs, a boat on the water’s surface signals “terror in the sky.” But when a young girl named Marsha loses her glasses over the side of one of these “floating islands,” they serendipitously land on the face of a speedy little “Manini” fish known as “Bad Eyes.” In a gesture of friendship, Marsha leaves her new finned acquaintance this miraculous gift . From there, the detailed characters and action draw interest while his questioning dialogue weaves in an educational component that relays information about creature characteristics, habits, and the ocean’s decline in this a magical and creative foray into the ocean realm of a myopic fish. Even a big-eyed, noodle-legged octopus brings a teachable moment, commenting that “beauty comes from what I can do, not how I look.” Character interactions are brought full circle with Marsha’s return in the final chapter, and the story ends on a positive note, teasing more adventures with Bad Eyes and Marsha to come.
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(0)By : Judy Smith
A Very Special Christmas
$3.99 – $8.99It was a cold, dark Christmas Eve night, which is always the most magical night of the year, but it was not so for a small little puppy that was bullied by her much older and bigger brothers and sisters. The little caramel-colored puppy felt that she was not loved, and no one would ever miss her if she ran away, and that is what she decided to do. As she shivered in the cold, scary woods, something very magical happened. With the jingling of sleigh bells, the little pup was frightened but not for long. She was rescued by a kind man in a sleigh pulled by beautiful reindeer. Santa Claus scooped the pup up from the snow, saving the puppy from any more danger. Santa Claus took the little pup on the most magical adventure of her life. And it had indeed turned into a very special Christmas after all.
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(0)By : Sandy Haney League
Ash! From the May 18, 1980, explosion of Mount St. Helens
$14.99Five-year-old Charissa is looking forward to a fishing trip with Grandpa and the rest of the family, but a huge storm appears to be brewing on the horizon much to her dismay. The weather event is a complete surprise and one they are not likely to ever experience again. Ash falling from the sky. Ash that turns day to night. Ash that needs shoveling as one would shovel snow. It is 1980, and the volcano, Mount Saint Helens in Washington State, has erupted, spreading tons of ash thousands of miles. Ash! is a true story of the impact the massive ash fallout had on the author’s family who lived directly in line with the fallout zone.
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(0)By : Caroline Steele
Autumn Festival
$14.99Autumn holiday is rapidly approaching, and for the first time, Little Mai has not accompanied her mother to purchase the required moon cake. She is worried that the cake has not been bought, so she explores the pantry and gets into trouble.
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(0)By : Lydia Y Pope Burden
BETTY, IT’S SHOWTIME!!
$3.99 – $12.99Who is Betty?
Betty Marie Stone is an enthusiastic overweight young singer with the desire to one day – see her name in lights. Although she was always complimented as a child because her voice was strong and adult like in church, No one ever said anything to her regarding her looks, smarts, or personality. For some reason, they only focused on her voice. The elder women would say, “Chile you got a gift from God just like your mother,” or they would say, “If you don’t do anything else, you ought to sing.” Raised by a strong, Southern Baptist Grandmother in the middle
of one of the largest Northern Cities was a struggle all in itself. The city lights called to her in a way much different than her counterparts because they had never experienced the darkness of the south. Betty remembered seeing miles and miles of darkness when she was a child. Although they moved to Michigan when she was twelve, she still remembered the dark roads and fields. For some reason, she always felt that the lights made her feel safe and looked after. She thought as long as there were lights, she would never feel the sadness of darkness, nor would she feel alone. Those long dark southern roads seem to escalate the long suffering she endured being alone and forced to care for her mother when she needed care and attention herself.
After years had passed and the city started to quiet down a bit, Betty really started to focus on her future. She was sure that singing would make her happy, but unsure if her desired path was even possible. The pains she endured while trying to pursue her dream as a NON-Gospel singer begins almost immediately. Southern gospel was the ONLY music permitted in Grandma’s house. Grandma seemed to only care about her church and her relationship with her Bible. After the death of her Mother; Betty thought she’d never sing again. Somehow, after those feelings died a bit, the fire and desire to perform still burned brightly in her soul.
Now that she is in her early twenties, she reflects on her feelings as a child, and it still saddens her to admit that she really did feel alone even in the lights. Betty now feels that God’s love is enough to help her through any rough patch. After all the ups and downs she endured, Betty finally found someone worth singing for, herself. NOW nothing can stop her, not even fear or loneliness.
Now it’s time to get the game face on. Betty, It’s Showtime.
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(0)By : George Woerth
Book of Hard Facts
$3.99 – $17.99I was sitting in a waiting room and looked for something to read. There were a couple of children’s books and that was it. I thumbed through them – same books sixty years ago.
I thought I needed to do a children’s book. – A parent could interact with. So, I came up with “Hard Facts.”
It’s compiled of things that mom and dad would tell you not to do, and like most children, it went in one ear and out the other. It was never retained in the brain. So, when your mom and dad weren’t around, you did it.
I talked to the ER nurses, and they gave me actual situations that happened over the years by children that did not listen.
I found an artist and we came up with “Diputs” and reacted out each possible rule ending in possible death.
I showed the book to teachers, police, doctors, and firefighters and got great reviews. Around 80% of “mothers” said it was too graphic for their children.
I went back to the drawing board and tamed it down. Now, about 50% of mothers said to tame it down more. So, it went back to the artist one more time and we decided that it was enough.
It’s not a perfect world and you can’t wrap your children in bubble wrap. Nobody can watch their children 24-7. Kids will be kids, but with “Hard Facts,” you can go page by page with your child and this time it won’t go in one ear and out the other.
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(0)By : Lenny Yokiel
Carrie and the Little Rose
$3.99 – $12.99With my first children’s book, Little Children We Are, published, this is my second children’s book inspired by a valentine date with a college girlfriend after going back to my dorm room. Originally, the title was The Little Rose. I later rented from a young couple born to them a little girl named Carrie Rose who would call me Uncle Lenny. I decided to add a little girl’s name, Carrie, and the story then became a story of Carrie having her mother tell her the story of The Little Rose. Hence, the title Carrie and the Little Rose.
I sat on the manuscript for years, thinking that it may be just a writing for children until I saw artwork. After seeing artwork from the illustrator, Beth Clingan, who her and her now husband, Mark, were college best friends to me. I decided to commission her to illustrate as a book in colored pencil to which she proved it excellently.
Although this book is about a little girl and a rose, it is for girls and boys as the moral of the book is to be the best person you were purposed to be, even if everyone doesn’t seem to notice.
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Christian Bedtime Stories
$3.99 – $9.99This book contains eighteen (18) Short Christian Stories and is for the young and the young at heart. Most of the stories were built around things that actually happened so it’s not totally Fiction. Its main focus is based on Christ love and Forgiveness and ONLY IN CHRIST JESUS THERE IS SALVATION.
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(0)By : Marsha Meyers
COCOGRISMO: The Rainbow Dog Reading and Coloring Book
$3.99 – $19.00Kendrick is a little boy who has a dog name Cocogrismo. Cocogrismo is a very special little Shihtzu dog that loves to run and play in the rain. Cocogrismo was caught up in a big rainbow and an amazing thing happened to Cocogrismo after that— he became the Rainbow Dog. This coloring and reading book is full of excitement and fun that the whole family will enjoy. Make it your own.
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(0)By : Suzanne Varney
Colorful Birthday: The Super-Duper Triplets
$3.99 – $20.99The Super-Duper Triplets’ COLORFUL Birthday
Lacy, Lexy, and Lucy are triplets. They are getting ready for their birthday party by cleaning, baking, and decorating with Mom and Dad. The triplets are so excited to see Nana and Papa at their birthday party-until Nana and Papa get stuck across the bridge and can’t come. The sad girls try to cheer themselves up, but all they want is to see Nana and Papa. Can they find a way to get Nana and Papa to their birthday party?
The Super-Duper Triplets’ COLORFUL Birthday uses the triplets’ routines and birthday activities to teach readers about colors.
SUZANNE VARNEY is an award-winning screenplay writer. Her screenplays have placed in numerous competitions, including the ScreenCraft Competition, PAGE International Screenwriting Awards, Los Angeles International Screenplay Awards, Scriptapalooza Competition, Capital Fund Screenplay Competition, Stage 32 Competition, Miami Screenplay Awards, and Big Break Screenwriting Contest.
The Super-Duper Triplets’ Colorful Birthday is her first picture book. Suzanne lives in Amherstburg, Ontario, with her husband, David.
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(0)By : Cindy Cormack
Crocodile Man
$3.99 – $23.99The crocodile is a killer. They are feared by many and are gentle in many ways. They appear to sleep but are waiting to eat their prey.
A ship on a mission to explore space is suddenly shot upon. It is a group of crocodiles. These crocodiles are invading space. A war has begun.
One of them, his name is Crocodile Man, becomes a hero.
He meets Lucy, a young girl. Lucy finds love in an unusual way. It is a crocodile who becomes an angel.
Miracles do occur.
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(0)By : Luisa Tennant
Deine Geldarmee: Coloring Book
$3.99 – $9.99Jetzt bist Du noch ein Kind…
Aber wenn Du erst einmal eine Euroarmee hast, dann wirst Du ein Kommandant sein.
Wenn ein Kommandant eine Armee von Eurosoldaten hat, muss er wissen, welche Befehle zu geben sind.
Lies weiter und lerne die Befehle, durch die Dich die Eurosoldaten für den Rest Deines Lebens schützen werden!
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Ellie, the wandering elephant
$3.99 – $10.99Ellie, the wandering Elephant
We who are on this earth are all different and created intentionally unique and special.
Ellie and her new friend set a great example for each of us.
We can all seek to set aside our differences and try to find understanding, peace and friendship.
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(0)By : Zsazsa K. Louis
Empire of Fairy Tales
$3.99 – $17.25Christmas is coming soon. I want to surprise the children with my
fairytales, that is my gift for the holidays.
I came to this country 35 years ago from a communist country Hungary,
with my son who always asked me for new fairy tales. Many years are
gone, and I enjoy my time writing books in my pension years.
I was always involved with people and I learned a lot from them as a tour
guide, as an attorney, a mental health advisor, and a poker dealer.
Many nice stories made my days better, and I hope I can provide the
same adventure for you with my fairytales.
Happy reading, and happy holidays.
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(0)By : Christine Laud
Fingers and Paws: Poems For The Active Mind
$3.99 – $14.99Fingers and Paws and Other Poems for the Active Minds is a collection of poems all written from a child’s perspective. These poems cover a variety of topics that will naturally spark a conversation with any child.
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(0)By : Patrick Pickett
Franklin the Fearless and His Greatest Treasure: A Thomas and Matthew Adventure
$3.99 – $12.99I remember how I used to play as a child. Imagination is a beautiful thing and helps reasoning skills. Too many children today are attached to phones, tablets, computers, and video games. Franklin the Fearless is the name of the pirate from the book and his treasure inspires a hunt in two little boys’ world that will spark their imaginations and help them to learn what is truly important in their young lives.
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(0)By : Karen Leis Welsh
Frolicking Friends
$3.99 – $11.99Frolicking Friends is a delightful, entertaining rhyming picture book that tells about a boy who is looking for his unusual friends after a rain storm. He finds them in a most delightful place and joins in frolicking with them. When the storm clouds come again, the boy is quick to help get his friends home. The illustrations and the elements of literature including rhyme, onomatopoeia, character traits and imagination are sure to delight the young reader.
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(0)By : Gail E. Brown
Growing Up With Zara, Our Dog Caesar
$3.99 – $20.99This book, “Growing Up with Zara, Our Dog Caesar” is the second book in the series. While the story shares many fun moments between Caesar, Zara, and her family, this book is a real-life account of death and dying. Caesar’s death affected all of us deeply. Death is a fact of life. We all encounter death and dying in our lives, even at very young ages.
During the past few years, with the Covid worldwide pandemic, mass shootings, wars, etc., many of us have lost loved ones because of this virus and other tragedies. The concept of death is something we all go through. Regardless of beliefs, this book is an attempt to bring peace and acceptance to anyone regarding the death of a loved one. Hopefully, the contents of the book will offer some comfort and peace for children and adults. -
(0)By : Harry Presberg
How Old Do You Have To Be To Tell Jokes? (And Other Important Questions)
$3.99 – $11.99How old do you have to be before you can tell jokes?
How old do you have to be before you can sing, or dance, or stand on one foot?
How Old Do You Have To Be to Tell Jokes? is a humorous children’s book about the may questions kids come up with.
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(0)By : Rachel Akingboye
HUMBLE: The New Superheroine
$3.99 – $12.99Rachel Akingboye wrote this book to help children in all ages to understand bullying. It is not fair or nice.
Parents and family members, friends, teachers, church, and communities. Please share this book and listen to children and whoever feels bullied. Thank you.