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Mr. Mouse Cleans Up His Neighborhood
The story about Mr. Mouse teaches children and adults about caring for the EARTH for now and future generations. Mr. Mouse tells people to respect each other and to embrace indifferences. He also teaches being responsible for what you do and say. Lastly Mr. Mouse is concerned about his community being fed with heathy homegrown vegetables that the community raises in the Community Garden.
Mr. Mouse is wise and children and adults will find his directives for a better community by working and taking care of the neighborhood where you live. This is a fun book about a little mouse who makes a difference in his Community.
Can you think how to make your neighborhood better?
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(0)By : Penny Higgins
The Jiger and the Tiraffe
Penelope (Penny) Higgins has been writing poetry since she was seven years old. She has written several children’s stories, including “Oscar, the Mighty Crab”, “There’s A Bear in My Bed” and “The Regimarilla from Regimarazz”.
Penny is a retired teacher. She lives in a small retirement community in Oregon where she keeps busy doing volunteer work, and arts and crafts. She has two sons, and a daughter-in-law, five wonderful grandchildren and a special great granddaughter.
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(0)By : Odessa Cleveland
In the Zone of Changes
In the Zone of Changes, Brenda William must resolve her emotional anxieties by following her doctor’s orders without prescribed medication. She faces and questions her father’s convictions. A perspicacious young woman, Brenda William makes connections to life’s obstacles by reading, listening, and putting into practice what she must do and risk in accomplishing her goals in life.
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(0)By : Carol Suchecki
My Dream With Grandpa
Written from a four-year-old child’s point of view and experience, the book addresses the questions: “what is a funeral?”, “why is everyone so sad?” and “will we ever see our loved one again?” the answer to, “will we ever see grandpa again?” is a dream.
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(0)By : Carla O'Neill
Jennifer Gets A New Smell
Carla lives in Ottawa, Canada and has two children ages 23 and 20 who are following their passions in Animation and Languages.
She is a graduate of the Executive Business Administration program at Willis College. She enjoys horseback riding, sports and writing.
She wrote Jennifer Gets a New Smell to teach children that being yourself is not just ok, it is fantastic.
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(0)By : Arlene Treherne
A Broken Wing
A 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 : Eugenia Eberle
Vignettes from The Lovely House
Two great grandmothers find each other after sixty five years
and put their heads together to write and
to illustrate a children’s book with an educating
edge. ‘Vignettes from a Lovely House’ is a collection
of ten true short stories about animals.
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(0)By : Shane E. Eastman
Terrified Tommy
The author is 38 years old. He has been surrounded by children his whole life. His mother was a foster mother and they always had a house full. He is the God-father of two young boys that he loves dearly. He and his wife currently have a little girl on the way.
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(0)By : Larry Golicz
A Fish Called Bad Eyes : Finding Marsha’s Glasses
Our 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 : Ginger Summers
Tree House Dragons
A leaf collecting tomboy in the woods of northern New York where she spies a massive treehouse. When she enters the treehouse seeking assistance, she is pulled to magical paintings and drawn into a grand adventure. Whose magic is this? Just a local family of dragons, one of whom is seeking a new friend.
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(0)By : Jan Shimp
Strawberry
This is a story of our beloved pony named Strawberry-the pony I’ve always dreamed of. Read as we unfold the life story of Strawberry and how she changed the course of our lives! Visit also the bookstore section of www.authorreputationpress.com
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(0)By : Suzanne Varney
Colorful Birthday: The Super-Duper Triplets
The 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 : Lynn Emslie
Jasper and Milo’s Walk in the Park
Jasper and Milo are puppies who are settling into life with their new family. Daily, they experience new adventures. Until one day, it is time for Jasper and Milo’s Walk in the Park.
Jasper and Milo’s Walk in the Park is Lynn’s second book in the Jasper and Milo series and continues the experiences and adventures experienced by the two puppy brothers.
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(0)By : Jackie Walters
Wild West Earns A Pony
Wild West is almost 4. He dreams of having his very own pony. He comes up with an idea of how he could get the pony of his dreams, but first he has to get permission from his entire family before his dream can become a reality. Will his family go along with his plan?
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(0)By : Lynn Emslie
Jasper and Milo’s Great Adventure
Jasper and Milo are puppy brothers. They have settled into a new life with their family and learned many things but one day, whilst playing in the garden, a Great Adventure begins.
Jasper and Milo’s Great Adventure is Lynn Emslie’s third book in the Jasper and Milo series. Originally from Lancashire, Lynn now lives in Somerset, England with her husband and dogs.
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(0)By : Christine Laud
Fingers and Paws: Poems For The Active Mind
Fingers 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 : Louis J. Marino
Santa’s Big White Chicken
On Christmas Eve, one of Santa’s reindeer informs him that all of his reindeer have come down with the flu and will be unable to pull his sleigh that night. Santa panics and wonders how he will be able to deliver all the toys to the children this Christmas. While searching for answers, he stumbles upon a little white chicken who informs him that he has the solution. He tells Santa that he has just spoken to Prancer, the lead reindeer, and Prancer reveals to the chicken that the jingle bells that the reindeer wear when they pull the sleigh provide the magic that allows the reindeer team to fly. The chicken takes the bells to Santa and tries to convince Santa that the bells will work for him. Santa is not convinced until the chicken puts the bells on himself, and in a blink of an eye, the chicken grows to be ten feet tall. Santa then mounts the chicken and with his sack full of toys, completes his mission that night. The story is told in rhyme and is brilliantly illustrated by the author’s grandson, Louis W. Lonsway.
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(0)By : Lynn Emslie
Jasper and Milo’s New Home
Jasper and Milo are puppies and live on a campsite with the rest of the litter. One day, a family arrives and prepares to take the brothers to their new home.
Jasper and Milo’s New Home is Lynn Emslie’s first book for children. Her love of dogs has always been a large part of her life. Originally from Lancashire, she now lives in Somerset, England, with her husband and dogs.
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(0)By : Julian Lorenzana
Puppy Love
In Puppy Love, three abandoned, scrawny puppies are rescued by a family. There are three pets living with the family already so father plans to put the puppies up for adoption as soon as they regain their healthy appearance. His plans go awry as his three little daughters refuse to give them up. Soon, the entire family falls under the spell of the puppies and father has a tougher time deciding whether to keep them or put them up for adoption as planned. Will the puppies stay with the family or will they be adopted? Read the story and find out.
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(0)By : Kacy Baker
The Lonely Dinosaur Meets Wrecks
The Lonely Dinosaur is about a dinosaur who hatches and struggles with being alone.
Kacy Baker is a homegrown Texan born in Amarillo, TX . He made his debut as a children’s author with The Lonely Dinosaur. It’s just a little special way he can share with you his love for dinosaurs. He’s spent the last decade as an MWD Engineer traveling across the United States frequently. Ideas for upcoming titles in the Lonely Dinosaur series and other literary works keeps him busy.
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(0)By : Kathryn Coltrin
Pirate Kids
Have you ever wanted to go on a treasure hunt? This is a story about 4 pirate children that take off on a treasure hunt of their own. As they follow the directions of their trusty map you will be able to follow their adventure as they ride through their neighborhood in search of their infamous treasure. This story is a treasure for children of all ages.
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(0)By : Lashonda M. Stewart
The 12 Days of a Soul Food Christmas
Everyone is welcome at Big Mama’s house for the holidays!
Come in and celebrate with Big Mama’s family and enjoy a tasty new tradition of mouthwatering main courses and scrumptious side dishes shared with smiles and seconds for everyone!
A whimsical new version of the traditional Christmas carol written by LaShonda M. Stewart and illustrated by JL Straw.
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(0)By : Connie Mygatt
Only for a While: The Journey of Rosebud Bear
Only For A While is the story of a lovingly created stuffed bear named Rosebud. Her journey begins in the arms of seven-year-old Hannah. Rosebud never dreamed she would ever be parted from Hannah, her best friend. She is content to stay on her bed and wait for her return each day. When Hannah leaves for college, she tells Rosebud she will only be gone for a while. Sad and lonely, Rosebus is delighted when a little girl enters Hannah’s room and asks to borrow her for a while. Little does Rosebud know that she is about to go on a long journey away from her beloved Hannah. Throughout her journey, a strong thread of hope that she will one day find Hannah again never wavers.
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(0)By : Shawn Zeeh
Tucker Farm: Under The Big Top
The grass is always greener on the other side, they say,
But the animals on Tucker Farm don’t see it that way.
The chickens can juggle M the eta’ chicken coop,
As the cows take turns with the hula hoop.
The gnat, like to ,wing from the rope in the glen,
While the pigs synchronize swim in their “Olympic-sized” pigpen.
Everything seemed to be perfect that day,
but things would soon change M a mysterious way.
In search of greener pastures that would never stop.
The animals soon find themselves under the big top!