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  • - Munch-A-Bunch of Milkweed!
    av Lynn M Rosenblatt
    195,-

    MONARCH BUDDIES Munch-A-Bunch of Milkweed is a dynamic educational tool and children's story that delivers full color photos, scientific facts and the complete monarch life cycle. Milkweed is NOT just another weed - it is the host plant for the "munching machine" monarch caterpillars! The story celebrates the caterpillar antics of "buddies" Max and Maisy, inspired by their mentor, Montgomery, as they share friendship and life cycle change. Soon they will have WINGS ... Beautiful WINGS! They GLIDE and SOAR to the skies, but the ending leaves them with a lasting impression of man's effect upon the environment. Hopefully, this story will be a constant reminder of the importance of Milkweed. The monarch's future is in our hands!

  • av Josalyn Ironette-Dione Holiday
    325,-

    Alex is a kindergarten student that looks different to the other students in his class. Children make fun of him and he feels sad. Even when he attempts to change his appearance the children still make fun of him. Irianna teaches him it's okay to be different. She reminds Alex no matter what you do or say someone will always have something mean to say. It is important to always be yourself. Everyone was created different for a reason.

  • av Leanne Wright-Phillips
    285,-

    The magic word is not a book of magic and spells but a story everyone must tell. Whether you are young or old, tall or small; the word itself is a must for all. Leanne Wright-Phillips was born in London, England and moved to the USA recently. Leanne graduated with a joint honors bachelors degree in Dance, Film and Television. Leanne has always had a strong love for storytelling, animation, film, and musical theatre. She now has two children who are featured in this very book. She explains that they are every bit the double act and could not be more entertaining if they tried. Her two children Riley and Ryan are the very reason she started writing children's stories, or as she explains true stories.

  • av Larry McDonald
    279,-

    This book is loosely based on actual life stories of my childhood spending summers in Canyon, TX at my grandparent's house. I took some liberties in the story telling to make it a little more entertaining but the events that took place are fairly actual. The two main characters are L.D. (myself) and Jaime (my cousin and best friend in life). It takes place during the early 1960's when kids could roam around a small town on their own without fear of any wrong doing by anyone else. It was a wonderful time to be a kid. We both got into our own mischief and predicaments but all usually ended in a life lesson learned. This is about a time gone by, when kids did not have computers or cell phones and played outside all day and went fishing and such for entertainment. I truly enjoyed writing these little short stories and reliving those wonderful memories. I hope the readers can immerse themselves into the stories and experience the memories as I did.

  • av Jackie Tait
    189,-

    Join Abuelo (and his wild imagination) on his boyhood explorations around the world and beyond. From doing somersaults on the moon to racing cheetahs in the Serengeti, he has had his share of fun, but none of them compare to his grandest adventure of all.

  • av Kristie Gatto
    325,-

    Kristie Gatto, MA, CCC-SLP, COM is a certified speech-language pathologist and certified orofacial myologist. She is currently the owner of The Speech and Language Connection, which has two offices in the greater Houston area and employs 21 speech-language pathologists with various specialties. For the past ten years, she has focused her clinical skills on treating patients with issues in feeding, dysphagia, deglutition, oral sensory aversion, orofacial myology, and swallowing-related disorders, as well as articulation, phonological processing, apraxia, and early intervention. Her teaching experiences include instruction to graduate students on the orofacial complex, externship and clinical fellow supervision for the past 10 years, and publishing/presenting information on the orofacial complex. Ms. Gatto is the author of Understanding the Orofacial Complex: Muscle Manual (Outskirts Publishing, 2014).

  • av James McNally
    335,-

    Of Ducks, Dogs and Children is a delightful story of three small children who want their father to get them a dog. He has resisted the children's efforts for various practical reasons, but to put a temporary stop to their constant "Can't we get a dog?" pleas, he offers to take them to the county fair. The trip to the fair begins the story of how the children got their wish for a dog. It involves three orphan ducks, a vicious dog fight, a snowstorm, and finally, a happy ending. This is a story that will entertain adults and children alike.

  • av Peter Strzyz
    149,-

    The Bravest Polar Bear continues the journey of Athena, the littlest polar bear from Northern Alaska. Along with her family and friend, Snickers, she travels throughout the United States and encounters strange weather events that test her courage. This book is second in the series following The Littlest Polar Bear.

  • av Frederick Mandell
    259,-

    The secret of the Austine Locke is revealed to four children on Cisco Beach, Nantucket when they meet Octo and Fish and are asked to make a wish.

  • av Katelyn Medlin
    269,-

    Although Susie is sick in the hospital with a serious illness, the furry snuggles and slobbery kisses provide the most important cure of all...unconditional love.

  • - Grandma, What Is Prayer?
    av Rosebud Alford Turner
    145,-

    Through Talen's Eyes: "Grandma, What is Prayer?" is a profound yet practical story that explains the spiritual discipline of prayer. This book, the second in the Talen series, introduces readers to another grandson, Wade who joins Talen and his grandmother for a day of discovery. As in "A Visit to Grandma's House," the boys enjoy ongoing, rich conversation and fun with their grandmother. When the question of prayer arises, Grandma explains in terms that children and adults can understand and quickly put into practice. The book contains rich illustrations and a reading comprehension section which encourage children to engage multiple senses. Children will listen intently, spy out the special features in the illustrations and enjoy conversation with the adult reader, just as Talen and Wade share with their grandmother, who is blind. This book will quickly become a favorite for children of all ages.

  • av Al Nettel
    275,-

    Buzz the housefly always dreamed about being a firefly. He thought the way in which the fireflies' lights lit up the darkness was really awesome. Buzz becomes a different kind of "firefly" when he saves a family from a fire in their home.

  • av Paul Blanco
    325,-

    In Leading with Vision, Paul Blanco shares specific strategies that enabled him to grow a nine-person office to an award-winning firm with more than 300 advisors in 30 offices across five states. He also shares scenarios that didn't work out so you can learn from his hard-earned wisdom without making those costly mistakes yourself. Paul believes vision drives success and serves as the foundation of leadership. As soon as you reach your vision, you must define a new vision to strive for. Paul's current vision is for Barnum Financial Group to be a $250 million firm. The following is just a small sampling of the valuable wisdom you'll learn from this book: - How having an "open-door, high-touch" firm or agency enhances trust, team building, and communication - A wide variety of marketing campaigns that enable advisors to reach more prospects - The importance of community service in establishing your firm as a trusted resource - Why it's critical to groom a "bench" of leaders before you need them - How a division whose sole purpose is to share intellectual capital with advisors can attract top talent to your firm and enable advisors to see more prospects and clients - Steps for making team selling a formal initiative that can help you surpass your vision - Thee stages of evolution that Barnum's call center went through to become the thriving production center it is today

  • av Ross Hendrickson
    265,-

    JOIN SCOTT AND HIS MOTHER ON A JOURNEY around the countryside on an educational adventure! Follow as they gather the ingredients for dinner, and learn about the entire process of where our food comes from! Perfect for kids of all ages!

  • av Tina L Wagner
    309,-

    Puddles the Skunk has a new case to solve. Someone has left a stinky smell around the house, which she considers to be an act of bad manners. So, she is on a mission to find out what skinks and who did it.

  • av Sandi Smith
    315,-

    This is the story of my dad's ugly chair, and how much it really bothered my mom. Mom tried everything she could think of to try and get rid of this chair, and then one day, she was very successful. Oh, the fun we had with her wonderful idea. Wait until you read about my mom's plan to get rid of Dad's ugly chair.

  • av Sandi Smith
    325,-

    What would you do if you found a magical birdcage, while walking on the beach one day? Would you wish for diamonds? Maybe you would like to travel to the moon or a distant country. Maybe you would give all of your money to someone else to make their life easier. Let's see how three different people use their magical birdcage, and what effect it has on their lives. It is a special gift, but you must be very, very careful for what you wish.

  • av Sandi Smith
    319,-

    Do you have a neighbor who likes to put on wonderful shows? Is this neighbor different from anyone else on your street? Are they always coming up with a new and wonderful idea for fun? Well, this neighborhood has the wonderful Ms. Sapphire Rose, and she is a lot of fun to have for a neighbor. Please come along and enjoy the wonderful imaginative shows that Ms. Sapphire Rose loves to put on for her neighbors and friends.

  • av Nancy Wiedmeyer
    319,-

    Grandma's Brown Chair is a delightful story of life around my Grandmother's brown chair. The chair actually existed and was the focal point when family was around. I'm sure people will relate to the characters and situations around their own chairs.

  • av Elizabeth Furman Eckel
    279,-

    This is a story about six Christmas ornaments who felt they had been forgotten, left alone in the attic for years in a box. It is a story of how each ornament wanted to be back on the family tree and a magical trip they took to the North Pole to see Santa and his workshop elves. Rejoice in this holiday adventure at Pratham Farm, with determined ornaments and Santa magic that all happens just in time for a happy Christmas. The story and illustrations will delight every young child.

  • av Tanja Huston
    265,-

    Juju just learns that his baby brother is coming home. Excited, Juju imagines all the fun things to do with his little brother. But there awaits a big surprise for Juju. What could it be? Juju's big surprise is a heartwarming story with fun illustrations and a character that children can relate to.

  • av Sam Skinner
    165,-

    The Legend and Adventures of Bob Wire is a collection of stories passed down from generations of ranchers, oilfield roughnecks, and boot and saddle makers. These stories along with a vivid imagination have been rolled into a Western legend of epic proportions. A story of transition, grit, and heroics, The Legend and Adventures of Bob Wire chronicles a way of life that is still ongoing today. The lessons learned here will last a lifetime. Enjoy!

  • av Author X
    325,-

    AUTHOR X boldly presents a story of a group of new age scientists that has found a way to use Cutting-edge technology to resurrect Jesus Christ, or at least somebody similar. Only one man (Dr. Samuel John) that is the voice of reason for the entire world, will have to decide if he should or shouldn't help make this a reality. Is this real life or is it fantasy? How will Christians react? How will the world react? How will you react when the Only Begotten Son has returned?

  • av J Frederick Weiss
    285,-

    Murdock Nolan was a fine young man living and working in the small Ohio town of Stone Harbour, which is nestled just south of Lake Erie's western shoreline. Stone Harbour and its residents were special to Murdock as he had grown up just outside of the town on a farm with his father, mother, and brother. The country's 200th year anniversary was fast approaching and he felt in his heart that the events he was planning could lift the spirits of the town's people. It was his plan but the community would have to come together and support it or his plan would be doomed to fail. He took a deep breath, exhaled, and told himself, here we go....

  • av Thomas G Morgan
    389,-

    Akin to Thomas Hardy stories of the Dorset countryside - timely to his place and ours - Thomas Morgan's Indiana stories synchronize a sense of country place apposite and applicable to our time... "Tom Morgan displays venerable literary skills; attentiveness to detail, alertness to context and a hunger for larger meaning" "The literary equivalent of preternatural bat-like sonar that senses how to address readers in a voice possessing both immediacy and retrospective wisdom" "...an unrepentant 1960s revolutionary sympathetic to Trotsky and Castro, yet genuinely religious" [making "A Conservative Case for Communism" p. 548] "...Astonishingly well-read, he structures his reminiscences and meditations as a series of vignettes that add up to taut scenes from a Mid-westerner's life in the mid-20th and early 21st centuries - some occurring in Europe, Mexico and California." "The job of Morgan's writing is not to act as a reflecting mirror of his experience, but as a lens through which we catch views of an alternately baffling, exasperating and mesmerizing search for some fixity by which to oppose the chaos of daily living. What remains instead is the spiritually intense presence of the author. Morgan has become the kind of character you think about long after you finish this book." Alan M. Wald: Chandler Davis Professor of Literature, University of Michigan. Author of trilogy, Exiles from a Future Time, Trinity of Passion and American Night... Rare is the writing that defies categorization - rarer still when it presses readers to reconsider nearly every way they are led by the shifting sway of media to believe is politically correct and incorrect. Tom Morgan shoots through clichés and quick sound bites about liberal and conservative, left and right and offers instead a fresh, honest and provocative account of a life that has turned both socialist commitments and animal husbandry into a daily practice of caring. John Maraldo, Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, University of North Florida.

  • av Michael S Smith
    239,-

    Follow the police career of the Author, who spent a career working within the black inner-city ghetto's of Richmond, California not unlike Ferguson, Missouri and Baltimore, Maryland. Find out what it's really like to work in such environments. A place that became one of the most crime ridden cities within the United States following the end of WWII. Left with a black and white populace who had come by the tens of thousands to work in the Kaiser Richmond Shipyards, one of the largest in the West Coast during the war effort. Many of the black's were left with nothing, no work, little housing and very little hope or opportunity. They were left with drugs, death and violence. Follow Sergeant Smith's career from the beginning to end. A career that saw many of his fellow officers and friends killed, wounded and injured policing the tough streets of Richmond and the Bay Area. Having served in many police details within the police department, he experienced what it was to be a white American who grew up near the Amish Country, in the farmland of Pennsylvania during the start of the civil rights movement. Martin Luther Kings, "I have a dream" speech in nearby Washington D.C., who then found himself in the battlegrounds of the inner-city. A city where the black community he served complained of police brutality, unjustified police shootings, and unfair profiling because of the color of their skin. A police department where Federal Lawsuits led to consent degrees that did not benefit the good of the department but led to internal strife among the sworn personnel. The results of Affirmative Action policies in hiring, promotions, and the effects felt within the agency which had been served by more than 90% of white sworn officers from its start in 1905. How the agency and the city suffered but started to find its way back by 2015.

  • av Thomas G Morgan
    295,-

    If you enjoyed Pope Francis describe "Capitalism as Dung of the Devil" you will love reading Tom Morgan's Shotgun Preacher... A celebrated Lefty from the region of Debs and Dreiser barely escapes Indiana prison for subversives in the sixties to finish graduate school in the seventies - employment denied by all state and corporate entities except the Roman Catholic Church. A zealot's compromise with Rome in good historic company with Christ's early followers, he thought until the culture wars began. Expectations that black community militancy would lead the proletariat deferred locum tenens to liberal hysteria and gender politics demeaning fatherhood in so-called sexual liberation. He went country. Back to the land. A family farm to raise his children away from the fragmented dying culture. Spousal affection toward him as dashing revolutionary turned cold seeing him as rigid traditionalist. Compounded polarization in church. Previous social justice issues turn dysphoric in the divorce epidemic. Auto collision; wife children and protagonist, thrown through windshield. Divorce papers and job termination notice served him in traction in hospital. Advised the only way a father in 1980's Indiana could win custody of his children was to be a Methodist Minister. He became one accordingly. The convergent chaos of characters and culture formations toward his ministry would be radically understated as "a disturbance in Church."

  • - "The Red House"
    av Shannon Hannan
    239,-

    Turning onto the gravel driveway, excitement wells up inside of me as I prepare to see my mom and two younger brothers, Tracy and Jason, whom I haven't seen in almost three months, and to be a family again after two years living with my father and older brother, Dana, since the divorce. But my father will not be staying with us in the "Red House" now that mom is remarried to her husband, Rocky. Just thinking of his name, "Rocky", makes me nervous and causes a shiver to travel down my spine. He is a large, powerful man with little patience for the weak and even less tolerance for those who don't respect him ... I climb out of the car with the "Red House" directly in front me, and the bark of the largest dog I have ever seen ringing in my left ear; the two-hundred-pound-Saint Bernard yanking on the chain attached to the collar around his neck, trying to break free to greet me with his large white fangs. The front door of the "Red House" is wide open, but completely void of any light, not even the bright rays of the sun are able to penetrate the darkness. Little did I know the evil hiding and waiting for me in the shadows on the other side of that door.

  • - Coming of Age in the 50's
    av (Retired) William May
    255,-

    AMERICAN BOOMER captures the humorous side of coming of age during the late 1950's. Enjoy many laughs as a young man tries to stay one step ahead of his parents, teachers, and the law, only to end up two or three steps behind. When the mysteries of religion, sex, and the world around him are rationalized within an immature mind and a wild imagination. American Boomer is a fun read meant to take you back to when the world moved at a much slower pace, cause you to smile often, and on occasion, make you laugh out loud.

  • - With 15 Exercises to Strengthen Your Character and Competence
    av Ed Beard & Janet McCracken
    315 - 369,-

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