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Books published by publisher Tangled Sky Press

  • Curlilocks and the Three Pink Pandas

    Yolanda King, Fanny Liem

    eBook (Tangled Press, Nov. 16, 2013)
    Curlilocks likes pancakes, blueberries and butterflies. She forgets her manners and enters a little yellow cottage belonging to a family of Pink Pandas. She devours their food, breaks Pumpkin’s comb and snores in their bed. Will she remember her manners?
  • Curlilocks and the Big Bad Hairbrush

    Yolanda King, Fanny Liem

    eBook (Tangled Press, Feb. 19, 2015)
    When Curlilocks delivers pies to her aunties, she finds each pie tempting. The Big Bad Hairbrush warns Curlilocks about nibbling the Auntie's pies. Will she listen?
  • Curlilocks and the Big Bad Hairbrush

    Yolanda King, Fanny Liem

    Paperback (Tangled Press, Feb. 15, 2015)
    When Curlilocks delivers pies to her aunties, she finds each pie tempting. The Big Bad Hairbrush warns Curlilock about nibbling the Auntie's pies. Will she listen?
  • Curlilocks and the Sleepy Giant

    Yolanda King

    eBook (Tangled Press, Sept. 21, 2018)
    Curlilocks and her best friend, Nelson are going to play their cello and violin with Auntie Lizzie. There's a restless giant in their way. Will Curlilocks and Nelson be able to get the giant back to sleep so they can pass?
  • Curlilocks and the Three Pink Pandas

    Yolanda King, Fanny Liem

    Paperback (Tangled Press, Dec. 5, 2013)
    Curlilocks likes pancakes, blueberries and butterflies. She forgets her manners and enters a little yellow cottage belonging to a family of Pink Pandas. She eats their food, breaks Pumpkin’s comb and snores in their bed. Will she remember her manners?
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  • Story Bird Dance and The Snowbird Ballet

    Yolanda King, Pia Reyes

    eBook (Tangled Press, Dec. 15, 2016)
    The first Winter Recital for Story Bird Dance Academy is around the corner and the dancers are nervous about their parts. Jada is afraid to dance in front of the big kids and Nia’s costume really looks like it has scales, which she absolutely dislikes. The show must go on. Will Sky be able to help her two best-friends face their fears?
  • Curlilocks and the Sleepy Giant

    Yolanda King

    Paperback (Tangled Press, Sept. 16, 2018)
    Curlilocks and her best friend, Nelson are going to play their cello and violin with Auntie Lizzie. There's a restless giant in their way. Will Curlilocks and Nelson be able to get the giant back to sleep so they can pass?
  • Story Bird Dance and The Haunted Studio

    Yolanda King, Pia Reyes

    Paperback (Tangled Press, Nov. 29, 2016)
    Something’s going on in this house… Sky, Jada and Nia love their dance studio and their instructor, Ms. Kenya. But when they learn that their studio is being moved to an empty old house, their excitement turns to dread. While exploring the house's second floor, they encounter a ghost! They have to get rid of the ghost before the other students find out it exist. Who'd want to dance in a haunted studio?
  • Story Bird Dance and The Snowbird Ballet

    Yolanda King, Pia Reyes

    Paperback (Tangled Press, Dec. 14, 2016)
    The first winter recital for Story Bird Dance Academy is around the corner and the dancers are nervous about their parts. Jada is afraid to dance in front of the big kids and Nia’s costume really looks like it has scales, which she absolutely dislikes. The show must go on. Will Sky be able to help her two best-friends face their fears?
  • Children Without Faces

    Erik Marshall

    language (Tangled Sky Press, April 23, 2015)
    One more death shouldn't matter.In the Roughlands, you can die a thousand different ways. In the town of Cold Harbor, between the cursed forest, the dark cliffs, and the wild and bitter sea: double that amount.But twelve-year-old Toby refuses to accept this when his own little brother mysteriously vanishes from the cellar of their own home. Even when the search takes Toby to the Thicket, a tangle of slums that Cold Harbor prefers to forget ...and to rumors of demonic magic.Dark in tone and vivid in storytelling, Children Without Faces holds readers long into the night.Erik Marshall weaves fantasy and suspense in this dark coming-of-age series. It will grip your heart...and keep the pages turning.Quarterfinalist for the 2018 Publishers Weekly BookLife Prize
  • Story Bird Dance and The Haunted Studio

    Yolanda King, Pia Reyes

    eBook (Tangled Press, Nov. 15, 2016)
    Something’s going on in that house… Sky, Jada and Nia love their dance studio and their instructor, Ms. Kenya. But when they learn that their beloved studio is being moved to an empty old house, they immediately need to investigate. While exploring the second floor, they encounter an angry ghost! Will the girls be able to prove that nothing is up there and save the studio, or is there really a ghost in Mrs. Allen’s house?
  • The Rabbit Ate My Homework

    Rachel Elizabeth Cole

    Paperback (Tangled Oak Press, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Eleven-year-old Drew Montgomery has not, does not, and will not ever want a stupid old rabbit. All they do is sit in their cages, eat carrots, and poop. Then his annoying little sister blackmails him into hiding a bunny in his closet. She knows what really happened to his "stolen" bike and she's threatening to tell. Now Drew’s in a real jam. If his "No pets!" parents find the rabbit or, worse, his sister blabs the truth, he'll be grounded till Grade Seven for sure. And if that’s not enough trouble, two girls at school drag him into a prank war that goes from bad to worse--and it's all the rabbit’s fault. Plus, the weirdest girl in his class wants to be his science partner. If she tells him she wants to be his girlfriend, he just knows he’s gonna die. Drew must find a way to outwit the mean girls, wiggle out of the blackmail deal, and get rid of the rabbit before it destroys his bedroom and his life.
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