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    A Cat Named Smoky: Where’s Mother

    Price range: $3.99 through $10.99

    On 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.
    With the help of his three friends, two cats called Egor and Chubby and a pony called Mr. Riff known as the Ponds Pony. Smoky goes to Riceville to find his mother.

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    Adventures of Stewie and Veronika: Going to the Park

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    Growing Up With Zara, Our Dog Caesar

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    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.

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    The Squiggly Kids

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    Peggy Seeney Caranda is an author and illustrator.

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    Icky Sticky Cotton Candy

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    Peggy Seeney Caranda is an artist and author.

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    Melvin The Fantastic Bird

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    Peggy Seeney Caranda is an illustrator and author.

     

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    Franklin the Fearless and His Greatest Treasure: A Thomas and Matthew Adventure

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    I 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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    “Never That”: Belly Up….And Bully Down!

    Price range: $3.99 through $18.99

    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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    BETTY, IT’S SHOWTIME!!

    Price range: $3.99 through $12.99

    Who 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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    Crocodile Man

    Price range: $3.99 through $23.99

    The 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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    Ash! From the May 18, 1980, explosion of Mount St. Helens

    $14.99

    Five-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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    Autumn Festival

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    Autumn 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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    Lexi Wants

    Price range: $3.99 through $20.99

    As any young kid would, Lexi wants things! This birthday she has her mind set on a new pet. She is trying hard to convince her parents she really wants a new pet despite having other pets that she really doesn‛t help with. Lexi doesn‛t like the word “NO” but she is determined and creative to convince her parents about bringing home that new family member, yes she really Wants a hamster!

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    Brownie the Trucker Mouse

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    HUMBLE: The New Superheroine

    Price range: $3.99 through $12.99

    Rachel 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.

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    The Ugly Feeling

    Price range: $3.99 through $21.99

    It’s not happy feeling. It’s a feeling that makes you walk away and act mean to your friends even when they’re kind. It’s called THE UGLY FEELING. You wish you could smile and be happy for your friends when good things happen to the, but instead you just feel ugly inside and out.

    Lately, Catherine has been experiencing what she calls “the ugly feeling” when others compliment her friend and just fumble over words with her. Catherine turns to her mother, Loretta, for help, and Loretta tells a story of a little girl just like her who learns how to overcome to ugly feeling.