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(0)By : Richard A. Henry
The extra ordinary life of an extra ordinary bear
Richard Henry was born, raised and educated in New York City. After his service in the United States Marine Corps, which included a tour in Viet Nam, he returned to New York where he worked as a teacher and coordinator of Alternative High Schools.
In 1983, he moved to Oklahoma to serve as the Director of Alternative Dispute Resolution for four counties under the direction of the Oklahoma State Supreme Court. In 1990, he moved to California and set up a training program for formally incarcerated youth. In 1992, he served as the “Economic and Business Development Coordinator” for military base closures.
He published his first book of poetry, “Beyond the Skull” in 1976. His novel, “Of Days Gone By” was first published in 1990, followed
by his second novel, “Short Timer” in 2002. His third book, “The Extraordinary Life of an Extraordinary Bear” was published in 2023.
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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 : Luisa Tennant
Your Army of Dollars
Right now you are a kid…
But once you get an army of dollars, you will become a commander.
A commander must know what orders to give when he gets an army of soldier dollars.
Read along and learn commands to make soldier dollars protect you for the rest of your life!
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(0)By : Rosa Escandell
Lila, La Mariposa Lila, The Butterfly Book 2
Español, español, aquí y allá, alrededor del mundo!Los niños necesitan transitar por el camino del multilingüismo. Eso los prepara para acceder a mejores oportunidades en este mundo sin fronteras económicas y humanas. Unase a Lila, la mariposa bilingüe y sus amigos, e introduzca sus hijos en el vocabulario básico del español, haciendo que el aprendizaje de este idioma sea más fácil y fluido.
Spanish, Spanish, here and there, around the world!Children need to travel the road of multilingualism. This prepares them for access to better opportunities in this world without economic and human borders. Join Lila, the bilingual butterfly, and her friends to introduce them to basic Spanish vocabulary at an easy pace, making the language acquisition very smooth.
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(0)By : Gail E. Brown
Growing Up With Zara, Our Dog Caesar
This 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 : Eugene J. Phelan
To Touch The Hand Of God
Walter, who has recently experienced the loss of his wife, is having trouble adjusting to his new role as a single father. Feeling particularly down one Saturday morning. Walter is caught off guard by a question from his young daughter, Karen: What happens if you hold a mirror up to another mirror? Her curiosity leads the two on a mission to answer the question. What results is a thrilling discovery for Karen, and confirmation for Walter that he will continue to create happy memories with his daughter despite the loss felt by them both. With beautiful illustration depicting the love between father and his daughter, To Touch the Hand of God is a powerful lesson for parents and kids alike: We are stronger than we think.
AUTHOR
Eugene J. Phelan was born in New York City. An education specialist, and former special education teacher and counselor. Phelan lives and works in Kentucky. To Touch the Hand of God, based on an experience Phelan shared with his own daughter when she was seven years old, is his first book.
ILLUSTRATOR
Penny Weber is a full-time artist and illustrator from Long Island, New York, where she lived all of her life. She works mostly in acrylics, as well as collage and mixed media. Weber has worked for the educational market and various magazines and independent publishers.
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(0)By : Donna F. Honafius
King Joey: Melissa’s Drought [Joey the Giant King Book 2]
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(0)By : Marsha Meyers
COCOGRISMO: The Rainbow Dog Reading and Coloring Book
Kendrick 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 : Dr. Marion P. Myers
“Never That”: Belly Up….And Bully Down!
To 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 : Daphne Pang
No School For Ben: What Will Happen?
A bored six year old Ben decides one morning not to go to school any more. He would rather stay home in his comfortable surroundings at home. What shall Mom do on this routine morning rush to make Ben get ready for school and herself for work. Find out what happens.
After living several years in Wisconsin and Hawaii, Daphne Pang and her husband, David, now resides in Phoenix, Arizona for over 30 years. She left a banking career, and now helps run her husband’s beauty service business. She obtained training from Institute of Children’s Literature to write for pleasure. Her first short story, Fill The Room, was published by EDP Publishing Co., Singapore. She writes stories based on true life events, such as this book, No School For Ben, inspired by her two sons, George and Arthur, during their growing years.