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  • Green-Oak Forest Adventures: The Surprise

    Anat Kaplan, Ella Marshak

    Paperback (Tellwell Talent, Nov. 22, 2018)
    Fairy Lily and her best friend Ollie the squirrel set off on a forest adventure to find the perfect birthday gift for her mom. But when they encounter something frightening, will they give up and go home empty handed? Or will they find courage to complete their mission? With gorgeous, fanciful illustrations by Ella Marshak, debut author Anat Kaplan's story will encourage young readers to be brave and determined, even when they are scared.
  • Hawk Eyes

    J.L.W

    Paperback (Tellwell Talent, Jan. 31, 2019)
    Hawk Eyes has been named among the best in family-friendly media, products and services by the Mom’s Choice Awards®Luluuuu...The sun is up, it's a new day, I wonder what magic is coming our way?Lulu is about to have an incredible day....she just doesn't know it yet.Perspective is very powerful.Fun! Fun! Fun!
  • Misha and the Purple Moon Prophecy

    Tanya Koller

    language (Tellwell Talent, July 3, 2017)
    I welcome you, my apprentice wizard, to the tale of Misha and the Purple Moon Prophecy. A tale that will take you not only on a journey to another dimension where wizards, dragons, shape shifters and other mystical beings roam the medieval lands of Zauruktah, but on a much more ambitious journey through your own personal awakening to higher consciousness. Open your mind and heart to the wisdom of the wizards shared in this tale, and shed the shackles that have kept you hostage to your own limiting beliefs about who you are and what you are capable of. We are all powerful wizards at the core of our being, and the time has now come for you to experience the full extent of your own greatness.
  • Where are you from?

    Candice Jones

    Paperback (Tellwell Talent, Jan. 2, 2020)
    Have you ever met someone and wondered where they might be from? Hi, I'm Tolu! I play steelpan, I love the saxophone, and I like art.Dad always says I am his curious Caribbean Canadian girl and I'm super excited to go to my new school tomorrow!Mom said there are many kids that don't look like me. Do you think that's cool?!! I do, but I'm a little nervous too. What makes Canada strong is its diversity, but we often don't take the time to truly explore it.'Where are you from?', is a book where you can follow Tolu as she explores and teaches us about diversity for what it is, a strength.
  • Mona Learns to Swing and Fly

    Rawan Dashti

    Paperback (Tellwell Talent, Oct. 30, 2017)
    Mona knows she loves to fly, but loses sight of her dream. However, she learns that with persistence and practice, all dreams come true. Mona is an Aerialist and Yoga instructor from Kuwait, and is focused on teaching people how to swing and fly, in order for them to discover their physical strength and grace while having a blast at the same time. Rawan is a public health physician from Kuwait interested in holistic wellness, focusing on self love and acceptance in all her writings. Her other books include "Selma's Purple Hair" and "Thinking-Ville".
  • Totem Challenge

    James Hadman

    language (Tellwell Talent, Feb. 13, 2019)
    Totem Challenge, the third book in the Abraham family saga, begins with ship's log entries that describe in heart-breaking detail the fate of Abraham's Copper Spirit, the mother of Sea and Sky Abraham, her adored twins. Sky Abraham is the first of her generation to continue the family journal. She begins her account in December of 1801 after accepting a position as ship's trader aboard Sovereign, a British brig trading near her home. This Native girl, who resides in Klawak, a small village in Southeast Alaska, has no idea that this decision is a life-changing event. At the end of the trading season, she discovers that she can't return home. The Sovereign takes her to Hawaii and a life full of adventure. Sky's twin brother, Sea, accompanies his father, Killer Whale Rider, to attack the Russian fort at Sitka. Sea and his friend Hunter join the retreating Russians and sail off to Kodiak in search of Hunter's missing family.The settings for the twin's travels range from the Aleutians to Hawaii. Will they overcome numerous challenges and find each other again? Readers will discover the answer to that question while meeting the engaging characters who live this exciting story.Proceeds from the sale of the Totem Series books go to the Ballard Hadman Memorial Scholarship Fund to support scholarships for students from Southeast Alaska villages.
  • What's That Smell?

    Delores J Goossen

    eBook (Tellwell Talent, May 22, 2019)
    Poor Ollie! He has moved into town and is loving his new neighborhood...until one day he accidentally makes the neighbors upset by doing something the way he always used to do it.Delores loves reading and nature and wiener roasts. She likes big dogs and little houses and sitting by fires. She loves books and children; especially if the small fry are piled on the couch around her, with stacks of books waiting to be read.
  • Visby the Virtuoso: The Classical Cruising Cat

    Liane Alitowski

    Paperback (Tellwell Talent, Nov. 8, 2018)
    One day while walking along a New York pier lost in thought, Visby suddenly finds himself boarding a tremendous cruise ship. A uniquely talented cat, he quickly figures a way to stay on board and travel the world. Eager to share his musical gifts with the Captain and his fellow passengers, Visby enchants his audiences with piano recitals as he crosses the Atlantic and experiences Europe for the first time. His whirlwind voyage takes us to some of the most fascinating cities in the world. Everywhere the cruise docks, adventures occur. Visby combines his passion for music with his natural curiosity for distinct cultural flavors. This unique cruiser invites the reader to sail away with him on the high seas – with daring and with gusto!!
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  • Faraway Families

    Jocelyn Tochor, Jena Rhydderch

    Paperback (Tellwell Talent, May 8, 2019)
    Follow best friends, Mae and Jae, as they learn how to stay close to their Faraway Families. Like so many children today.This is a story to show that, living near or far, you are loved no matter where you are.
  • Seawater: Women's Voices from the Shores of the Caribbean Leeward Islands

    Doreen Crick

    Paperback (Tellwell Talent, Dec. 7, 2018)
    In the 17th century the little Caribbean Islands - Anguilla, Nevis and St. Christopher (St. Kitts) were chosen by England for the first experiment in the design for sugar and cotton plantations for profitable trade. England needed workers. They brought slaves from Ghana. It was a dangerous time in history - especially for slaves! The enslaved Ghanaian mothers created new villages on the islands plantations to keep their families safe. Their methods were unique...
  • The things we love

    Michelle Osamor, Siobhan Osamor

    Paperback (Tellwell Talent, Oct. 24, 2019)
    The Things We Love" is a sweet childhood poetic portrayal of lovely yet simple things and moments in life that children love and treasure.Flowing straight from the hearts of two young children, this beautiful collection of poems will warm and delight the hearts of young children the world over.
  • Chinese Wrestling: Kitchen Knives/Axes over China

    Bill Xun Cheng, 程迅

    Paperback (Tellwell Talent, Oct. 29, 2019)
    What happened in China in the Cultural Revolution from 1966 to 1976? Basically it was a 10 years long cold weapon civil war.The author of this book, Bill Xun Cheng, tells true stories around his living neighborhood and his family in the "Steel Courtyard" in Beijing from his age 6 to 16.There are two classes in China, the Red Axes and their passive followers. The Red Axes destroyed everybody's' dignity and trust on each other, including themselves ones.