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Books with author Nada Serafimovic

  • My Counting Book

    Sato NuNo, Nada Serafimovic

    language (Smart Dragon NuNo, Feb. 27, 2018)
    Smart Dragon Nuno's children counting board book is an excellent choice to teach and spend joyful time with your smart children. Counting board book is colorful and adorable illustrations which your child will love from the first look. We took our counting from mother nature and made it memorable and understandable and funny for our little kids.
  • My Counting Book

    SaTo, Nada Serafimovic

    Board book (Smart Dragon NuNo & SaTo, )
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  • God Is Near

    Jan Carter, Nada Serafimovic

    eBook (, Aug. 31, 2016)
    Rigley had Annabelle's heart as soon as he jumped into her lap and kissed her on the nose. This adorable bunny brings the story behind the story of the redbird. God Is Near engages the imagination with a charming story showing how God speaks His message of love through His creation. Using signs and wonders, God teaches children that He walks with them through sadness, loneliness, or whatever life brings their way. He shows how He hears and answers prayers, but most of all, He assures children that they will never be alone because He is always near.
  • Obie Jr's BIG Idea

    Rebecca Yee, Nada Serafimovic

    eBook (The Adventures of Pookie LLC, Dec. 10, 2019)
    Obie Jr. is a young tiger from Massillon, Ohio. He is your typical kid and loves his family, his friends and of course, football. Follow Obie Jr’s adventures as he learns what it means to be a part of his community.
  • The Kitten Looks for a Family: For Children by age 2-4

    Belinda Moore, Nada Serafimovic

    language (, Aug. 22, 2017)
    When most cats are kittens, they spend a good deal of their time doing three things: drinking milk, snuggling, and exploring. While they are busy doing stuff, most kittens have a mother to look after them. Kittens who do not have mothers often have a loving family of humans who are just as good. However, I am sorry to say, some kittens have neither. The story is about of one such kitten. She did not have a mother, father, or humans to care for her. She did not even have a name.
  • My Mom's Better

    Myra Lee, Nada Serafimovic

    Hardcover (Centers and Circle Time, Oct. 15, 2017)
    This warm-loving book is about a little girl who innocently notices the difference between the professionals and her mom. Can mom sing, cook, or coach? Of course she can. Whatever the task is, she exclaims, "My mom does it better." This sweet little book is perfect for early childhood educators. It an awesome circle time book at the beginning of the year when little ones are adjusting to being away from mom. It will fit in nicely with any Mother's Day lesson plans or activites.
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  • Obie Jr's BIG Idea

    Rebecca Yee, Nada Serafimovic

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 10, 2019)
    Obie Jr. is a young tiger from Massillon, Ohio. He is your typical kid and loves his family, his friends and of course, football. Follow Obie Jr’s adventures as he learns what it means to be a part of his community.
  • Sarah's Gift: Standing Up for Yourself

    Erica Tucci, Nada Serafimovic

    language (Publish it Write, April 20, 2016)
    “'Stand up for yourself… Believe in yourself… You’re a special person… You have a gift…an extraordinary power.’ Bear’s words rang in Sarah’s ears. What does it all mean?”Sarah is in fifth grade and has a gift. She can see spirits. When they begin appearing, everybody thinks she’s crazy, especially Tom Jacobson, a bully at school. Until…Find out how Sarah’s gift helps her deal with Tom.Activities at the end of the book help reinforce the story.Inspired by Dr. Steven Farmer’s Children Spirit Animal Cards
  • The Faraway King

    Jonathan Kia, Nada Serafimovic

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 28, 2017)
    As an ordinary child, dealing with life’s unexpected challenges can be tricky. At times they can seem impossible when unequipped with the guidance so often provided by Mom or Dad. The Faraway King tells the story of a young girl who isn’t so ordinary, and for good reason. Her father must travel to a faraway land to fulfill his duty as a soldier—a difficult concept to grasp at her age, especially because he’s also her best friend. Shortly after hearing the sad news of his impending departure, her vivid imagination takes over as she justifies the hardship of her important role of Princess—and his duty as her King.
  • The Kitten Looks for a Family

    Belinda Moore, Nada Serafimovic

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 22, 2017)
    When most cats are kittens, they spend a good deal of their time doing three things: drinking milk, snuggling, and exploring. While they are busy doing stuff, most kittens have a mother to look after them. Kittens who do not have mothers often have a loving family of humans who are just as good. However, I am sorry to say, some kittens have neither. The story is about of one such kitten. She did not have a mother, father, or humans to care for her. She did not even have a name.
  • The Faraway King

    Jonathan Kia, Nada Serafimovic

    language (, Dec. 26, 2017)
    As an ordinary child, dealing with life’s unexpected challenges can be tricky. At times they can seem impossible when unequipped with the guidance so often provided by Mom or Dad. The Faraway King tells the story of a young girl who isn’t so ordinary, and for good reason. Her father must travel to a faraway land to fulfill his duty as a soldier—a difficult concept to grasp at her age, especially because he’s also her best friend. Shortly after hearing the sad news of his impending departure, her vivid imagination takes over as she justifies the hardship of her important role of Princess—and his duty as her King.
  • Sarah's Gift: Believing In the Magic

    Erica Tucci, Nada Serafimovic

    language (Publish it Write, July 18, 2016)
    “Pay attention to the magic in the world,” the crow chirped. “You can create anything you like through magic. Your thoughts are powerful!”Sarah is a fifth grader and she has a gift. She can see spirits. When she meets Leila, a fourth grader with telekinetic abilities, she is ecstatic that she has found a friend like her. But when Leila uses her powers against the kids who taunt her in school, Sarah takes Leila under her wing and teaches her how to use them in a positive way. In the end, Leila “saves the day!”Activities at the end of the book help reinforce the story.Inspired by Dr. Steven Farmer’s Children’s Spirit Animal Cards