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  • The Girl in the Love Song

    Emma Scott

    language (, June 7, 2020)
    Now a Top 100 Amazon Bestseller* At Santa Cruz Central High School, they called them the misfits, the outcasts, the weirdos. But most of us knew them as the Lost Boys...Miller Stratton is a survivor. After a harrowing childhood of poverty, he will do anything it takes to find security for himself and his mom. He's putting all his hopes and dreams in the fragile frame of his guitar and the beauty he creates with its strings and his soulful voice.Until Violet.No one expects to meet the love of their life at age thirteen. But the spunky rich girl steals Miller's heart and refuses to give it back.Violet McNamara's life hasn't been as simple as it looks. Her picture-perfect family is not so perfect after all. Her best friend Miller is her one constant and she is determined not to ruin their friendship with romantic complications.But the heart wants what it wants. As Miller's star begins to rise to stratospheric heights, what will it take for Violet to realize that she's the girl in all of his love songs?Lost Boys is a new series of interconnected, coming-of-age standalones from USA Today bestselling author Emma Scott, coming in 2020
  • The Jungle Crew

    Emma Scott

    language (Jolly Publisher, July 31, 2015)
    Making new friends is a wonderful thing. Should you have a lot in common with your new friend? Do you have to look the same? What happens when you look very different from each other? “The Jungle Crew” is an enjoyable rhyming story about how animals big and small meet and become great friends. Each animal has something special to share. Although they are look very different, there is something lovable in each and every one. This is a story about diversity and how unusual friendships can lead to fun times and happy occasions. “The Jungle Crew” is a great bedtime story for children 3-5 years old.
  • Hallmark's My Grandpa and Me Recordable StoryScott Emmons

    Scott Emmons

    Hardcover (Hallmark Books, March 15, 2010)
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  • The Girl in the Love Song

    Emma Scott

    (Independently published, June 1, 2020)
    At Santa Cruz Central High School, they called them the misfits, the outcasts, the weirdos. But most of us knew them as the Lost Boys...Miller Stratton is a survivor. After a harrowing childhood of poverty, he will do anything it takes to find security for himself and his mom. He’s putting all his hopes and dreams in the fragile frame of his guitar and the beauty he creates with its strings and his soulful voice.Until Violet.No one expects to meet the love of their life at age thirteen. But the spunky rich girl steals Miller’s heart and refuses to give it back.Violet McNamara’s life hasn’t been as simple as it looks. Her picture-perfect family is not so perfect after all. Her best friend Miller is her one constant and she is determined not to ruin their friendship with romantic complications.But the heart wants what it wants. As Miller’s star begins to rise to stratospheric heights, what will it take for Violet to realize that she’s the girl in all of his love songs?Lost Boys is a new series of interconnected, coming-of-age standalones from USA Today bestselling author Emma Scott, coming in 2020
  • Brave Like a Bee

    Emma Scott

    language (Jolly Publisher, July 23, 2015)
    This entertaining picture book is about a bee and his friends.Many animals are bigger than the bee, but can they be just as brave? This little bee gives his big friends a wise piece of advice about following their dreams. But can they be brave enough to do it?‘Brave Like A Bee’ is a delightful rhyming story all about courage and going after your dreams,perfect for bedtime reading or early readers from 3-8 years old.
  • Animal Manners

    Emma Scott

    language (Jolly Publisher, July 31, 2015)
    What do you know about having good manners? Do you play fair? Are you polite to others? Some of these farm animals know a thing or two about having good manners and they would like to show you!Animal Manners is delightful rhyming story about farm animals who know how to behave and some who don’t! It teaches some important things about sharing, being a sport and even how not to interrupt others who are talking. When these good manners become a habit every day, their farm becomes an even better place to live! This tale is an ideal story for bedtime reading, especially for kids ages 4-7 years who are still learning how to act properly and correctly. Let these farm animals show and teach them that being well-behaved will also lead to being well—liked!
  • The Jealous Lion

    Emma Scott

    language (Jolly Publisher, March 24, 2016)
    Jealousy is a feeling that makes you feel cold and mean. This lion is very jealous of a talented duckling, even though the lion is quite talented himself! The lion wants to be the best and the only one that others will admire. He doesn’t understand that being jealous only makes him feel unhappy. Poor lion! He is so jealous of the duckling that he doesn’t see the duckling’s other good traits!“The Jealous Lion” is a fun rhyming story about understanding the feeling of jealousy, especially for young readers from 4-7 years old. It is a story that teaches children that being jealous will only makes them feel bad, angry and sad about themselves and others around them.
  • Charlie's Curious Mind

    Emma Scott

    language (Jolly Publisher, Aug. 7, 2015)
    Do you watch a lot of TV and love playing computer games? Did you know that there’s a bigger and more exciting show just outside your front door?“Charlie’s Curious Mind” is a fun rhyming story about a little boy who loves to explore the outdoors. He finds fascinating things under rocks, on branches and even in the dark sky. He loves watching the nature unfold before his eyes, right in his own neighborhood! Animals and plants are very interesting. Charlie explores a whole new world of wonder without turning on the television!This book is a great way to bring a child’s attention back to Mother Nature, in the age of technology. It encourages children to go outside, play, breathe in the fresh air and discover the natural world. It’s perfect for early readers, ages 3-8 years old.
  • The Terrified Town

    Emma Scott

    language (Jolly Publisher, Aug. 7, 2015)
    Are you afraid of mice? Are you afraid of heights and ghosts? Do you fear spiders and dogs too?This is an amusing rhyming story about Territown, a place where everyone is afraid of these silly little things. Even the grown-ups are afraid, so naturally the children are scared too! They are afraid of the dark and don’t turn off the lights. They have funny rules and nobody ever goes swimming. It’s a pretty town, but a terrible place to live until a brave boy moves in. He teaches them that courage comes from knowledge and learning about the truth. This story is perfect for bedtime reading, or for early readers ages 3-8 years old.
  • Chuckling Charlie's Experiment

    Emma Scott

    language (Jolly Publisher, May 12, 2016)
    Have you ever heard of the line “Laughter is the best medicine”? Chuckling Charlie has an experiment to prove that it is true! Instead of crying and whining, laughing is something you should do. There are many things around that can make you sad and blue. But, just like Chuckling Charlie, you won’t feel so bad if you turn your frown upside down. You can try this experiment when you’ve had a fall or break your crayons. If your favorite candy runs out, you shouldn’t feel sad. If you wanted to go to the park but it starts to rain, don’t feel blue. Put on a smile and you’ll feel better too!“Chuckling Charlie’s Experiment” is a fun rhyming story about a boy who learned this special secret to feeling happy. It’s great for young children ages 5 to 8 who get easily upset about broken toys or scraped knees. Here is a story to help them feel better right away!
  • A new friend for Lillie: A story of friendship

    Scott Emmons

    Hardcover (Hallmark, Jan. 1, 1999)
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  • New Squid on the Block

    Scott Slemmons

    language (Hand-Picked Words, Jan. 16, 2014)
    It's tough enough to find your footing in college without suddenly growing tentacles. Being a die-hard Lovecraft fan makes it a little easier to adjust to that kind of thing. But it does make it harder to adjust to the brightly-colored world of professional superheroes. Everyone seems to expect Squid Kid to polish her image, straighten up, and fly right (not literally). In the cutthroat world of crimefighting, can a goth-y calamari ever fit in?