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  • The Zaahli-Shloom: A Qwiss Adventure

    Jodie Troughton

    Paperback (Little Critter Publishing, Aug. 5, 2020)
    When an unfortunate sneezing accident causes Annabelle Qwiss to wake up in a mysterious world, her rather boring life becomes un-boring very quickly! Not only does she find herself surrounded by a crowd of extraordinarily bizarre creatures, but this new world holds the answers to secrets that Annabelle didn’t even know existed - until now..."This is no story. This is the truth. The truth of what lurks in the corner of your bedroom when you fall asleep at night..."Intrigued? Then, you simply have to read this mysterious, funny and exciting tale following Annabelle's adventure to Garneeth. It'll leave you wishing for a chance to visit this enchanting land and meet all of its mystical creatures.
  • How to be a Virus Warrior

    The Parent-Child Dino Research Team, Loyal Kids

    Paperback (Little Steps Publishing, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Danny Dino is not feeling well. What can he do to protect himself and others from getting sick? Dr. Pterosaur tells Danny Dino and his friends how to prevent the spread of germs and viruses through correct hand washing, and other useful tips. Can you do the seven-step super hand wash just like Danny Dino?
  • Nonna's Gnocchi

    Rebecca Huntley, Ilona Tar

    language (Little People Publishing, April 28, 2014)
    This delightful children's story will almost certainly lead to a gnocchi-making session at your house. Make sure you have some potatoes in the cupboard! Subtly it reinforces the importance of traditional knowledge and of how it is passed from one generation to another. Sofia is learning just as her mother also learnt from Nonna. The illustrations are charming and the warm kitchen will be familiar to many readers.
  • Being 5: My mom says I'm a big boy but what does that mean?

    Christian Graves, Carla Hall

    language (Little Lamb Publishing, Nov. 30, 2015)
    My mom says I'm a big boy but what does that mean? First time author Christian Samir "Smooth" Graves is a young boy who is 5 years old. His ambition is to be a radio host.
  • The Gremlock

    S.E. Moryever

    eBook (Little Dog Publishing, April 11, 2013)
    A smidge under three feet tall and a fetching shade of asparagus green, Digsby Greenholme is a gremlock. What he’s not, however, is Head of the Department of Exceptional Paper Snippets at Hiddenwyck Public Library--not anymore, anyway. Secluded in his house with only Want Ads and his trusty dog Winston for consolation, it isn’t long before an opportunity so sublimely exciting, so positively fateful, literally unfolds in the gremlock’s lap: the chance to become a Self-Governing Personal Protector; aka, a bodyguard. The gremlock’s first assignment is watching over Theo, Wyatt, and Marigold Chipping, the children of Hiddenwyck’s newest arrivals.There’s just one problem, however… You see, Digsby Greenholme despises children.To make matters worse, the lovely and unusual hamlet of Hiddenwyck has become plagued by the wicked deeds of a serial kidnapper, and children are vanishing from under the townspeople’s noses.Without warning, Digsby, Theo, Wyatt, and Marigold are pulled into a series of events that will plunge them into a world of darkness and dangers, and acquaint them with villains that hide beneath the surface of the town—the town Digsby thought he knew so well… and will have to act fast to save.
  • Kings & Queens

    Courtney Vail

    language (Little Prince Publishing, July 4, 2011)
    Seventeen-year-old Majesty Alistair wants police to look further into her father’s fatal car wreck, hopes the baseball team she manages can reclaim the state crown, aches for Derek…or, no…maybe Alec…maybe. And she mostly wishes to retract the hateful words she said to her dad right before slamming the door in his face, only to never see him again. All her desires get sidelined, though, when she overhears two fellow students planning a church massacre. She doubts cops will follow up on her tip since they’re sick of her coming around with notions of possible crimes-in-the-works. And it’s not like she cries wolf. Not really. They’d be freaked too, but they’re not the ones suffering from bloody dreams that hint at disaster like some crazy, street guy forecasting the Apocalypse. So, she does what any habitual winner with zero cred would do…try to I.D. the nutjobs before they act. But, when their agenda turns out to be far bigger than she ever assumed, and even friends start looking suspect, the truth and her actions threaten to haunt her forever, especially since she’s left with blood on her hands, the blood of someone she loves.What people are saying: "Gritty, emotional, and, at times, deeply disturbing, Kings & Queens heralds the arrival of an exciting voice in young adult fiction." ~ Jessica Chambers, Voices on the Waves"A thrilling, mysterious tale with an ending that moved me to tears." ~ Sybil Nelson, Priscilla the Great"An action-packed adventure where the stakes are high and the players ruthless." ~ J.L. Campbell, Contraband"I think the best way for me to describe the book is quirky. "Beautifully unique" would be another term I'd use. I just...I love this book. Each character, especially Majesty, was like a 20-layer cake. The book was both character-driven and plot-driven, which promises to be an exciting ride for every type of YA reader. Add to this Courtney's incredible writing style and you have a story that you want to devour in one sitting." ~ Missy of Missy's Reads & Reviews
  • Spring Perfection

    Leslie DuBois

    language (Little Prince Publishing, Jan. 30, 2013)
    In this prequel, read how Reyna and Scott from Nothing Else Matters met.
  • Engibear's Dream

    Mr Andrew King, Mr Benjamin Johnston

    Paperback (Little Steps Publishing, Nov. 22, 2017)
    Meet Engibear... This engineer dreams of designs and starts building a Bearbot to help him at work. Early versions fail – often spectacularly. However, Engibear keeps trying. Follow him as his designs improve and the amazing Bearbot takes shape.
  • Sheep: Down on the Farm Series, Book 1 Heaps of Sheep Fun Fact Information: Fun Facts About Your Favorite Wooly Animal

    Jennifer Reed

    language (Little Darlings Publishing, March 24, 2015)
    Everything you wanted to know about sheep.Sheep are found all over the world. This book geared towards young children has everything you ever wanted to know about sheep. How many sheep are in the world? Where can you find sheep? What are sheep used for? Fun page at the end to make you laugh!
  • All About Mammals

    S.R. Stewart

    eBook (Little Nerds Publishing, Aug. 17, 2015)
    Do you have a child who asks so many questions? Or perhaps, you have children who are fascinated by science. Our little reader books are perfect complements to homeschool and in-class curricula. In "All About Mammals" children learn the basics and beyond about mammals.From the characteristics of mammals to the diets that they eat, this book dives into mammals.Children will love the bright colors and pictures, as you read to them about mammals. From elephants to bats, this book opens children's eyes to the world of mammals.
  • Meet The Easter Bunny In Watson's First Easter Egg Hunt

    Julie Schoen, Little Pearl

    language (Little Pearl Publishing, March 27, 2012)
    It's finally the big day! Will Watson win the Easter egg hunt or will one of his classmates find their ten eggs first? Kids will love the excitement as Watson and his nose discover the hidden Easter eggs and a special helpful friend in the garden. As educational as it is fun, Watson's First Easter Egg Hunt emphasizes the knowledge of colors, math, and the true meaning of a Happy Easter! Buy this wonderful Easter story for children today!
  • The American Black Bear: Life in the Wild

    K.S. Tankersley

    language (Little John Publishing, April 6, 2016)
    We share our continent with a wonderful and often misunderstood creature: the American Black bear. Although this bear is called black, it is not always black in color. It is also not the angry, dangerous animal that is sometimes portrayed in stories or movies. Unless threatened, black bears are shy creatures that prefer a solitary life in the forest away from human contact. In this book, you will learn interesting facts about the bear’s characteristics, his life and behavior and his responses to humans in his environment. You will understand the black bear’s habits and needs. As well as learn about the mysterious state of hibernation. You will enjoy over 27 full-color pictures of bears in the wild. By the end of this book, you will be able to identify common myths about bears and know the real facts. With increasing urbanization, humans must learn to co-exist with wildlife. Learning more about the needs of bears in our environment can help us protect them so they thrive for generations to come. This is an excellent and informative book for students in grades 5-8.