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  • The Pixie Sisters ABC's

    Stephen Cody

    language (Trajan Books for Kids, Oct. 24, 2014)
    Meet the Pixie Sisters — Gwen, Bella, and Tori, They can do anything that they can imagine and they have very big imaginations. Come with them as they take you through a baby tree nursery, fly with humpback whales across the sky, and help a flock of penguins get dressed for a formal dinner. And we're just getting started. As they say on the opening page: We’re the Pixie Sisters,Bella, Gwen, and Tori.We help to make the seasons change,But we have a bigger story.We have so much to show you.We’re so glad that we’ve met.Now, turn the page and start to read.Here’s our alphabet.The book is told in rhyme, which increases word recognition and word retention. The illustrations are beautiful 3D renders, using the same technology as Disney's "Frozen" and Pixar's "Toy Story". The book is geared to early readers, but the poems and the artwork will appeal to readers of any level.
  • Little Red Riding Hoodie

    Stephen Cody

    eBook (Trajan Books For Kids, Oct. 17, 2013)
    Think you know the story of Little Red Riding Hood? Think again. In this story, Red's an unusual girl in a bright red hoodie. She can talk to animals. Anybody can do that. But they talk back to her. On a visit to her grandmother who lives deep in the forest, Red meets up with a wolf who wants the treats in her basket and maybe even more. Are you afraid of the Little Bad Wolf?****************This modern retelling of the classic Grimm fairy tale, "Little Red Riding Hood", brings the young girl at the center of the story into the modern world. Red bikes. She bakes. But she also talks to her tabby, Ginger, and is a friend to all the animals who live in her grandmother's forest. And it takes the ending of the story and gives it a delightful twist that will want to make young readers come back to the story again and again. The book is illustrated using the same 3D process used in such classics as "Toy Story"; and "Finding Nemo." *******************ABOUT RE-SPUN YARNS: Re-Spun Yarns are a new collection of fairy tales and fables that have been updated. In some cases, the setting has been moved from Old World Europe to the modern era. All of the violence of the original stories have been removed, replaced with conflicts that children can understand relate to.
  • Josh Benson and the Triggering Event

    Stephen Coln, Stephen Coln

    language (, Sept. 21, 2010)
    Upon testing the world’s first functional time machine three young friends find themselves trapped in ancient Egypt and at the center of a series of events that will change the history of the world forever.Josh Benson and the Triggering Event is a childrens to young adult science fiction/fantasy novel about three friends, Josh, Ethan, and Erin who finally achieve their dream of inventing a time machine. They soon discover that the technology they invented is being used by an organization from the future, known as the Gordians, to alter worldly events for selfish goals. With the help of his two best friends Josh uncovers and prevents a plot by a member of the Gordians, named Emil Ru Mayhan, to assassinate the Pharaoh Tutankhamen and overthrow his kingdom. Just when it looks like they might not succeed their high school history teacher, Kellian Ral Jonas, arrives from the future to help them battle against Mayhan and return the events of ancient Egypt to as near the original as possible. With Mayhan defeated for the time being they discover that their friend Kellian is actually one hundred and fifty years from the future and a member of an organization known as the Evanstars who try to minimize time travel’s impact on world events.
  • The Legend of Indian Hills

    Stephen Coln

    language (, Sept. 11, 2011)
    In Central Florida’s early history a hole in the ground opened up and swallowed an entire military fort and the surrounding settlement. Was it a curse from the angry local Indian tribe or was something else to blame? As the years passed the events that fateful day became known as the Legend of Indian Hills and the ground was covered over and an elementary school was built on top. Now almost two hundred years later, four young children must uncover the tragic history and reason why the school is swarming with ghosts. If they can piece all the clues together in time they just may be able to figure out why the ghosts are there and save hundreds of lives from a deadly tragedy!
  • The Adventures of Mr. Bean: Bear Essentials: 2 Fantastic Stories

    Stephen Cole

    Paperback (Carlton Publishing Group, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Adapted from the popular British television series, this book presents two hilarious Mr. Bean stories in a fun, kid-friendly format.
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  • Cows in Action Joke Book

    Stephen Cole

    Paperback (Red Fox, June 4, 2009)
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  • Prey

    Stephen Cole

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, April 30, 2004)
    Tom and Kate have escaped Kate's werewolf mother and made it to New York. But it's not the safe haven they had hoped for. Something sinister is stalking the streets, preying on the vulnerable - people with no place to stay, no money, no one to ask for help, and before Tom and Kate can find the medicine man who can save Tom from his own werewolf instincts, it looks like they might be next on the menu. This is urban, gritty writing with action from the first page and a fright around every corner.
  • Wounded

    Stephen Cole

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Aug. 16, 2009)
    Kate's family is not what you'd call average. Her parents and brother are werewolves, and when Kate comes of age werewolf law dictates that she will become one too. But Kate is horrified at the fate that awaits her, and can feel none of the pride that strengthens her family in their werewolf state. For the time being she is able to avoid the issue of when she will become werewolf. Until, that is, her parents kidnap Tom Folan, on holiday with his parents, and destined to become Kate's mate A tense, plot-twisting werewolf thriller that will have readers on the edge of their seats. The first in 'The Wereling' trilogy.
  • I Can Say Interpellation

    Stephen Cain

    Paperback (BookThug, )
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  • Monstar, the Superhero

    Stephen Cole

    Paperback (Hachette Children's Group, June 5, 2014)
    Monstar is sure that she can be a superhero who will help the town with all its problems. But will Monstar save the day - or just cause chaos everywhere she goes?
  • Thieves Till We Die

    Stephen Cole

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, May 1, 2007)
    Nathaniel Coldhardt, criminal mastermind and leader of an elite group of teen thieves, desperately wants to get his hands on the lost sword of Cortes - which was used by the Spaniards to conquer and destroy the Aztec people. But not long after Coldhardt's motley crew returns from this new challenge empty-handed, one of them, Tye, is kidnapped from under their very noses. Jonah, Motti, Con, and Patch are desperate to find her, and they soon discover clues about a shadowy organization called the Sixth Sun that could hold the key to both Tye's whereabouts and the location of the sword. From secret headquarters in Europe to ancient jungles of Central America, Coldhardt's gang must make the most of their remarkable talents to decipher the connection between their friend and the Sixth Sun, before it's too late.
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  • Terror-Bird Trap

    Stephen Cole

    Paperback (Red Fox, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Captain Teggs is no ordinary dinosaur - he's an astrosaur! On the incredible spaceship DSS Sauropod, along with his faithful crew, Gypsy, Arx and Iggy, Teggs rights wrongs, fights evil and eats a lot of grass! Teggs and his crew have been sent to a beautiful and previously peaceful island. The clean living, vegetarian bactrosaurs have always lived in harmony with their sea dwelling neighbours, the shark like predatory megalodons. But now the two races are on the verge of war! The island is sinking and waste from the bactrosaurs is invading the megalodon world. Teggs are his crew are suspicious of a newly arrived race, the terror birds. Famous for being fighters, these ones claim they are peaceful but Teggs wonders if they could be stirring up trouble between Queen Soapi and King Fin, the megalodon leader. Can the astrosaurs help solve the riddle and stop the island disappearing into the sea for ever.