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Books published by publisher Cloverhouse Publishing

  • Ollie & the Eclipse

    Mike Connah, Ian Cunliffe

    Paperback (Coverdale House Publishing, Dec. 10, 2012)
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  • Proud to Be An American by Lee Greenwood

    Lee Greenwood

    Hardcover (Clovercroft Publishing, July 6, 1813)
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  • Super Citizen Home School Kit: A Hands-On Way to Teach Liberty

    Liberty’s Legacy

    Paperback (Clovercroft Publishing, Sept. 1, 2016)
    Based on the wildly successful inschoolSuper Citizen Program, this home school kit is tailored for teachinggrades 12in small groups. It’s an exciting learning experience in a box and kicks off with the 10episode“Hands on Liberty” series. A hilarious cast of handpuppetcharacters entertain, engage and teach studentslessons in civics, financial responsibility, character and the great American story that illustrates theirimportant roles in America’s future.Based on proven ageappropriateteaching methods, the groundbreaking program uses witty monologue,art, poetry, vocabulary, pop quizzes and “Schoolhouse Rock”stylesongs to boost engagement andretention of core concepts. Each episode includes followuplesson plans and worksheets to ensure that theSuper Citizen experience lays a lasting foundation for our next great Americans.Contents include:75-page teaching & activities guide10-episode Hands on Liberty DVD75-Page Teacher Guide5 Student Workbooks5 Liberty Crowns5 American Flags5 Certificates1 Liberty Pin
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  • The Oogas in the Classroom

    Denise M. Fleming

    Paperback (Clovercroft Publishing, Oct. 1, 2018)
    Shooga and his friends are off to school, excited to present very specialprojects to the class. When one Ooga’s project isn’t quite what everyone expected, a hard butvery important lesson is learned about forgiveness.We all experience negative emotions. Reacting to these emotions is key when it comes toresolving the conflict that is involved. The Oogas will help your child learn effective ways to dealwith hurt feelings and effectively communicate them. The book includes discussion questionsthat will help facilitate tough conversations and open doors to knowing your child better. Checkout our website, www.theoogaas.com , where you can find additional resources for parents andteachers.
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  • Meet Pete the Peterbilt

    Lindy Lette

    (InHouse Publishing, Nov. 22, 2016)
    Travel Australia with the Moving Characters: Pete the Peterbilt, Kenny the Kenworth, and Kenny’s mate Truck-Dog, just to name a few. There are many characters in the series. The books are designed to be a fun and educational tool. Children will stay engaged and at the same time learn through the real life adventures of the characters. The books in this series will cover Australian geography, mathematics, science, road rules, mechanics of heavy vehicles, and their interaction with the public. The learning outcomes are in line with the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF). In Volume 2: Meet Pete, readers will get to know more about Pete the Peterbilt. They will learn about his different parts, like his chassis, lights, and dash. Readers will also learn about the machinery used with Pete the Peterbilt, like trailers, cranes, and forklifts. Look out for more volumes in the Moving Characters Series. Volume 1 Meet the Characters Volume 2 Meet Pete the Peterbilt Volume 3 Meet Kenny the Kenworth Volume 4 Meet Kenny’s Friend Truck-Dog Volume 5 Learn Pete’s Body Parts Plus more to come!
  • Proud to Be An American by Lee Greenwood

    Lee Greenwood;

    Hardcover (Clovercroft Publishing, July 6, 1800)
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  • The Mouse in My Pocket

    Susan K. Hopkins

    Paperback (CrossHouse Publishing, Dec. 3, 2013)
    When Emily Krouse decides she needs a pet, her imagination runs wild with possibilities. Perhaps an elephant? A giraffe? Or maybe even a kangaroo! Emily’s mother isn’t so sure that these animals will be a good fit. In an unexpected twist, a surprise pet actually finds Emily—and it’s just the right size! Will Emily’s mother agree to let her keep this perfect, new pet? In this colorful tale, author and illustrator Susan Hopkins uses her artistic and storytelling abilities to bring life to Emily Krouse and her pets. The story is told in rhyme and teaches little ones the adjectives big, tall, wide, high, and tiny.
  • The Shreds

    Scarlet Rose Galley

    Paperback (InHouse Publishing, Oct. 29, 2019)
    Abbey and Sam definitely have their moments. They love to play pranks on each other, but ... will the next one go too far?
  • Campfire Bedtime Stories

    Lisa Kennett Rudkin, Kevin Collier

    Paperback (Publishing House Publishing, April 26, 2018)
    Through out this book you will find amusing tales; two young brothers visiting their grandparents and catching a magical talking fish, a family of practical joking bears, a story of a young man's dream of being invisible all the practical jokes he plays on his friends, a tale about a creepy witch on a spooky old street and how the community comes together to help its seniors and stops the rumors. Lisa tries to teach children with her stories that are fun, interactive and imaginative. She also likes to have a moral at the end of each tale The stories are usually acted out, and children really enjoy that.
  • Animals Need Zzz's, Too

    Patricia A. Britz, Kelly Carter

    Perfect Paperback (PK Publishing House, Nov. 1, 2012)
    "Animals Need Sleep,Too" is an entertaining look at how different animals sleep and why it is important for young children to sleep well, too. It is a non-fiction children's picture book for children 4-8 years old that teaches them about sleep while comparing their sleep to the many different and fascinating ways that animals sleep. The 38-page book engages children with delightful and kid-friendly illustrations. The book depicts some animals that sleep standing up, those that sleep with their eyes open and the many places that animals sleep. By observing how animals sleep, the book encourages children to think about how and why people sleep the way they do. Each section covers a different sleep topic covering a basic aspect of human sleep and then contrasts this with the diverse and unusual ways animals sleep: *When you sleep and how much sleep is needed; *How long and where you sleep; and *What happens during sleep for people and animals As an additional value, there are parent tips for helping children establish healthy sleep habits.
  • Tillie & Clementine: Moonlight Sledding

    Dan Killeen

    Paperback (Clovercroft Publishing, Aug. 31, 2016)
    The first big snow of the season is here! But Tillie and Clementine are stuck in after school activities, Daddy is stuck at work, and the sun goes down before they get a chance to go sledding. The situation gets worse as the weatherman reports that temperatures will rise the next day, melting all the snow. Will the family go to bed sulking for having missed out on the fun? Not if Mommy has something to say about it. She might just deliver them to a snowy hill in the town park where everyone gathers on nights like this.That childlike impulse to go play in the snow animates both kids and adults in this rollicking tale. Wonderful, wintery illustrations fill the pages showing youngsters, old folks, dogs, and even the mayor enjoying the park after dark. So grab your scarf, mittens and sled, and join Tillie and Clementine for some midnight sledding!
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  • Just Like Maisie

    Lyn Lysaught

    Paperback (Inhouse Publishing, )
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