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Books published by publisher Archway, 1978.

  • Animal Kingdom Alphabet Stories

    Judy Mendes

    Paperback (Archway, Sept. 16, 2019)
    From an anteater to a zebra, this picture book for children shares a collection of text and illustrations introducing kids to the wonderful world of animals. Little ones are encouraged to touch and trace the shape of each letter while they gain information about a variety of wildlife. A fun and interactive tool for learning the alphabet, Animal Kingdom Alphabet Stories lets children see everything from fireflies to iguanas and kangaroos and owls. Ollie the owl looks and who does he see? Peter panda eating a pickle underneath the palm tree.
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  • Ken Griffey Jr: A Biography

    Bill Gutman

    Mass Market Paperback (Archway, May 1, 1998)
    The inside story of one of baseball's most visible all-around players profiles a young man who overcame difficult obstacles on his path to a record-breaking career and fame. Original.
  • Keep Smiling

    Jenny Meier, Austin Baechle

    Paperback (Archway, Sept. 19, 2019)
    Brady had orange hair and a big smile. He liked to do a lot of things such as sing, dance, freestyle walk, build things, ski, play competitive solitaire, and so much more. He loved his friends and family, and they all loved him back. Sharing an epic day in the life of an epic person, this picture book for children helps adults start a conversation with kids about grief and loss. It celebrates the life of people who have passed away who still play an important role in one's life.
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  • An Extra Dose of Love

    Muriel Fitzpatrick

    Hardcover (Archway, Nov. 29, 2019)
    Liam and Jack are on a last-minute search for a toy missing on Santa's sleigh. Will they get it to Santa on time? An Extra Dose of Love is a holiday story about Santa's elves and how they solve the problem of a missing gift and become heroes among the elves at the same time.
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  • Little Squirrel

    Joyce Richardson, Jaden Rodriguez

    Paperback (Archway, Nov. 8, 2019)
    One day, Little Squirrel looks up in the sky and sees a lonely cloud floating high above. He decides he must go and catch the cloud so that he can say hello. But no matter how far and how fast he runs, Little Squirrel never seems to get any closer to the lonely cloud. As he goes up the hill and down into the valley, he meets with many others. Water in the clear, cool stream helps him when he is thirsty. Mighty Mountain and the Great Wind quarrel with one another, but with Little Squirrel's help, they learn that they are each important. And the broad oak offers him shelter for the night, since it knows that talents differ and that all of them need each other. But can Little Squirrel finally catch the lonely cloud? Loosely based on Ralph Waldo Emerson's poem "A Fable," this children's story tells the tale of a squirrel who sets out to meet a lonely cloud in the sky and comes across many others along the way.
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  • You're My Favorite Everything

    J. J. Allen

    Paperback (Archway, April 12, 2019)
    There are plenty of favorite things out there, but what if that "favorite thing" is always ... you? In the morning, you are the wonderful, happy thing. You remind people of sunrises, cuddly animals at the zoo, flowers, and even amusement park rides. As long as you're around, every vacation is the best. You're like a fairy tale; you make things magic! "You're my favorite everything" is a phrase author J. J. Allen has said to her children and grandchildren every day. After years of using endearing quips to find different ways to express her love, she wanted to share her words with parents. She encourages verbalization of emotions to loved ones with sweet phrases and kind expressions. Kind words have a remarkable effect on self-confidence, so it's important to tell the ones we love just how special they are. From exchanging laughs and dreams to going on adventures and telling stories, You're My Favorite Everything will strike a chord for readers, parents, and children alike. By loving each other, we make the world a better place and make each other better members of the human race! "Lines and images from some books are so special they remain fixed in our memories for a long time, years and even decades after the children who were read these stories are grown and have children of their own. J.J. Allen's "You're My Favorite Everything" promises to be one of those special books, written with soft, comforting language that brings the reader and listener joy, and confidence that things are all right. Children who hear this book will probably be reciting it by memory to their own children years in the future." Glenn Adams Freelance writer Retired Associated Press Writer
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  • Saving Higbee

    Carol King Hood

    Hardcover (Archway, Oct. 27, 2018)
    A royal prince, Higbee, a young Snowy Owl from the Arctic tundra, arrives in a town on the Atlantic Sea. He's not aware, but a deadly winter storm is on the way. His life could be in serious danger. Quinn, the noble leader of a blackbird flock, enlists the help of four little brothers-Jacob, Landon, Owen, and Harrison-to help save Higbee's life with a whole cast of characters including Sofie, a house mouse; Mother Moon; a striper fish named Gabriel; and a jar of fireflies. The kids use their sailboat, a gift from their grandfather, to attempt to whisk Higbee away to a safe place. Saving Higbee, a picture book for children, shares an adventure story while teaching about gratitude, friendship, and love.
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  • Arden the Airedale: Based on a True Story

    Judy Mercer

    Hardcover (Archway, Jan. 23, 2019)
    Pets and their human caretakers have a special bond. They make each other feel better. They love each other. In her book Arden the Airedale, author Judy Mercer tells the story of a very special bond between Alicia and her dog. Arden and Alicia enjoy spending a lot of time together. But when Arden must stay with Alicia's friend while she is away, he misses her terribly. He worries that he may not see her again. Should he try to find her? Arden the Airedale is based on a true story. Enjoy Arden and Alicia's adventures and what happens when he decides she's been gone too long. Alicia and Arden lived in Kentucky for many years. They currently reside in Wisconsin and Arden is now 13 years old.
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  • The Life of Gus: The Dog With the Big Head

    Sandee Roquemore-maxwell

    Paperback (Archway, March 15, 2019)
    Gus was once a much-loved dog who lived a happy life. Then things began to change. His owner neglected and eventually abandoned him. He suffered abuse and cruelty from passing humans, deteriorating physically and emotionally. Over time, things out of his control began to shape Gus, his life, and his future. Gus was found by local rescuers in September 2018. He was in horrific condition, so he was immediately taken for medical treatment sponsored by the Houston K-911 Rescue group. Gus had many medical issues to overcome, he had a long recovery with lots of support from people all over the world, but now he is happy and healthy. Gus has a forever family now and he is loved, pampered and cherished, as every dog should be. Author Sandee Roquemore-Maxwell has worked with rescue dogs in the Houston area for many years. She understands that the key to a better future for animals is to teach the next generation to have compassion for those left in their care. The story of Gus reminds kids how to love their pets, and what to do if they see one abandoned, while instilling respect for animals everywhere.
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  • Grey the Dog: A Tail of a Dream

    S. D. Hall, Shizue Harrison

    Paperback (Archway, Dec. 27, 2019)
    Grey is a rescued dog who is having a wonderful dream. First he finds himself running through a forest close to a stream. There are flowers in bloom and rabbits to chase and play with. But when a giant rabbit begins to chase him back, what will Grey do? Can he make it home safely? Grey was a dog rescued in an orchard by author S. D. Hall. She and her family had no intention of keeping Grey and planned to find him a loving home. After a very short period of time, however, it became obvious that Grey was not going anywhere; he grew as attached to the family as they were to him. This tale remembers his fun-loving attitude, his willingness to go and do just about anything his family asked of him, and the love he shared with those in his life. This illustrated children's story shares a look into one dog's dream and the adventure that he finds while running through his dreamland.
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  • Who Makes the Rules?: Types of Government

    Zephyr

    Paperback (Archway, Sept. 12, 2019)
    Zephyr's parents have no idea how difficult it is to follow so many rules. There are rules about when to wake up, rules about keeping his room clean and rules about how many pets he can have.But Zephyr is not the only one who must follow rules. In this beautifully illustrated children's book, you will follow Zephyr as he learns about various forms of government. There are bees who have a queen that controls everything they do, which is an Absolute Monarchy.Grasshoppers live without rules, singing and dancing whenever they want -- this is Anarchy.Ants have a queen that makes rules to help her subjects, which is a Constitutional Monarchy.You will also learn about Republics, Theocracies, Aristocracies and more as we discover how different communities make rules and form governments.
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  • Grady the Great

    Tom Paradise, Jaye Whitehead

    Paperback (Archway, May 29, 2018)
    Grady is a boxer with a frail leg, and it doesnt seem like he has a chance at being rescued amid so many healthy puppies. One by one, his fellow puppies find a new homeand hes left alone. Fortunately, a veterinarian straightens Gradys bone, and after some time recovering, hes able to run. But Grady still needs a new home. When he finally finds one, the couple that adopts him ends up divorcingand Grady is left wondering if hell ever find the right family. Join Grady in the first book of a beautifully illustrated series that highlights how we can overcome challenges.
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