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Books published by publisher Salt of the Earth Press

  • About Bunnies

    Gladys Nelson Muter, F.Y. Cory

    language (Salt of the Earth Press, Sept. 24, 2014)
    9 pages. Full Color. This charming, vintage book tells the story of some hungry bunnies and their love of vegetables. Originally published in 1924, this version has updated and reworked artwork, a list of vegetables modern children might be familiar with, and counting popups. Double tap on the bunnies!
  • The Oak Tree

    Roberta Perry

    language (Salt of the Earth Press, March 22, 2012)
    A young girl and her friend discover a hidden world of fairies under an old oak tree. Illustrated with vintage fairy drawings.
  • The Dusk Chronicles

    Vicki-Ann Bush, Afiyah Beachamp

    (Salt of the Earth Press, July 16, 2012)
    Teenager Noah Winston watched a boy die and crumble to dust in the street. That was his introduction to a bizarre mystery spanning from the early settlement of the Las Vegas valley to the present day. Uncovering the truth drove him deep into history and legend as he attempted to untangle fact from fiction and found himself falling in love with 19th Century Emma Samson alog the way. Only during the brief window of dusk every night can her family enter the modern-day world of Las Vegas. Noah eventually discovers the full extent of the mystery surrounding the time stranded community, as well as a shocking destiny spanning over a century.
  • My Name is Butterfly

    Mary Ellen Ryall

    Paperback (Salt of the Earth Press, June 21, 2011)
    Discover the world of Monarch butterflies through this charming story of one young girl's summer in her garden. The life cycle of the Monarch is presented in beautiful, full color illustrations by Stevie Marie Aubuchon-Mendoza.
  • The Queen of IT

    Vicki-Ann Bush, Afiyah Beachamp

    Paperback (Salt of the Earth Press, May 2, 2011)
    The kingdoms of IT and DUN exist side by side, yet neither knows about the other. It's only when a terrible illness threatens the kingdom of DUN that the princes Lugh, Robyn, and Sampson must venture beyond the borders of their land in search of the one thing that might save their people. When they enter the kingdom of IT they discover a land entirely unlike their own. Though they have their mission to carry out for their own people, they find that IT is in need of heroes as well.
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  • Winslow Willow the Woodland Fairy

    Vicki-Ann Bush, Stevie Aubuchon-Mendoza

    Paperback (Salt of the Earth Press, March 15, 2009)
    Winslow Willow is a woodland fairy and together with her sidekick, Winchester the winged horse they live happily in the forest. One day the peace of the forest is shattered by some unwelcome visitors but working together all of Winslow Willow's friends pull together and defeat them. No violence, engaging illustrations by the author's daughter, and a happy ending make this a suitable story for children of all ages. Written and illustrated by mother and daughter. Daughter Stevie Aubuchon-Mendoza's charming, and brightly colored illustrations perfectly complement mother Vicki-Ann Bush's endearing tale of unity. This book is the child friendly size of 5" x 5".
  • Halloween

    Lindy Casey

    eBook (Salt of the Earth Press, Oct. 14, 2019)
    Jenny and Steve are excited about Halloween. They just have one big problem. They have no costumes. Can they come up with something so they can trick-or-treat with the other kids on C Street? A long time ago, in a little town in the desert, a bunch of kids lived on C Street. They weren’t perfect people, but they were perfectly wonderful kids. This is the beginning of their adventures. This easy to read beginner chapter book has been scored using 8 readability formulas. Reading Level: very easy to read. Reader’s Age: 6-9 yrs. old. Includes a list of every word in the book.
  • My Name is Butterfly by Mary Ellen Ryall

    Mary Ellen Ryall

    Paperback (Salt of the Earth Press, July 5, 1688)
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  • My Loose Tooth

    Lindy Casey

    eBook (Salt of the Earth Press, Nov. 4, 2019)
    When Jackie finally gets a loose tooth she's excited. She can't wait for the tooth fairy to come to visit. She discovers that having a loose tooth is not as fun as she thought it would be. All the kids on C Street have opinions on what she should do. A long time ago in a little town in the desert, a bunch of kids lived on C Street. They weren't perfect people, but they were perfectly wonderful kids. This is a story of their adventures. Included is a complete list of every word in the book. This book has been scored using 8 readability formulas. Reading Level: very easy to read.Reader’s Age: 6-8 yrs. old