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  • Mighty Mommies and Their Amazing Jobs: A STEM Career Book for Kids

    Donald Jacobsen, Graham Evans

    Hardcover (Three Suns Press, Jan. 10, 2019)
    Join 18 amazing moms in an empowering, informative, and fun lesson about women in STEM and service careers! Mighty Mommies and Their Amazing Jobs is an engaging and easy-to-read rhyming picture book that teaches children about STEM careers (doctor, dentist, scientist, paleontologist) and service careers (firefighter, police officer, teacher). This book is packed with colorful illustrations and a simple discussion of what each job entails. Paisley’s mommy is a programmer. She works on a computer. If you need help writing code, She’d make an awesome tutor! Mighty Mommies and Their Amazing Jobs celebrates an awesome and diverse group of women in science and technology, which works both to encourage young girls to pursue those careers and to promote gender positivity. Seeing women in these careers is critical to help girls picture themselves in these important roles. But this book isn’t only for girls. It’s equally as important to demonstrate to boys that girls can be (and are) on equal ground with them in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math! Benefits: Inspires girls (and boys!) to picture themselves in STEM and service careers Helps kids understand what people do in different jobs Promotes gender equality Builds confidence in young readers ages 2-7 with simple vocabularies Bonuses: Free lesson plan resources Printable coloring pages Free eBook edition with the purchase of the paperback Grab your copy of Mighty Mommies and Their Amazing Jobs today to set your kids on the path to learning about awesome STEM careers and the amazing women of science and technology! (Search terms: stem books for kids 3-5, stem books for girls, stem books for boys, science books for toddlers, career books for kids, books about science for kids, books about stem for kids, career books for children)
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  • Stinky Winky Silly Willy Off-Key Donkey

    Donald Jacobsen

    Hardcover (Three Suns Press, Sept. 20, 2018)
    Are you looking for a fun kids' read-along book that teaches new words and rhymes in a silly and entertaining way? Grab this book and meet Silly Willy, the Off-key Donkey!Stinky Winky Silly Willy Off-key Donkey is a delightful and easy-to-read rhyming picture book that follows the antics of an adorable and mischievous donkey. This book is full of colorful illustrations and tells a humorous story that will pique the interest of kids around ages two to six. Follow along as Willy explores the world around him and gets himself into some truly silly situations. Your children will beg to read just one more page to see what Willy is up to next!Grab your copy of Stinky Winky Silly Willy Off-key Donkey today and set off on a whimsical adventure with your children!
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  • All Things New

    Lauren Miller

    eBook (Three Saints Press, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Seventeen-year-old Jessa Gray has always felt broken inside, but she’s gotten good at hiding it. No one at school knows about the panic attacks, the therapy that doesn't help, the meds that haven't worked. But when an accident leaves her with a brain injury and visible scars, Jessa’s efforts to convince the world that she’s okay finally crumble. Now, she looks as shattered as she feels. Fleeing from her old life in Los Angeles, she moves to Colorado to live with her dad, but her anxiety only gets worse in the wake of her accident. That is, until she meets Marshall, a boy with a heart defect whose kindness and generous spirit slowly draw Jessa out of her walled-off shell and into the broken, beautiful, real world — a place where souls get hurt just as badly as bodies, and we all need each other to heal.ALL THINGS NEW is a love story about perception and truth, physical and emotional pain, and the messy, complicated people we are behind the masks we put on for the world, perfect for fans of ALL THE BRIGHT PLACES and THE FAULT IN OUR STARS.“[Jessa’s] immediate chemistry with Marshall has an addictive, electric quality that’s reminiscent of Augustus and Hazel’s in John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars…an often potent story about confronting the future and featuring an engaging central relationship.” – Kirkus Reviews
  • Dangerous Games

    D'Ann Burrow

    eBook (Three Owl Press, Oct. 28, 2015)
    Kennedy Thatcher is leaving Piney Bluff, Texas. In September, she wanted nothing more than to go back home to California, but things have changed.Two weeks agoKennedy broke Rule #1. She used her gift to save a life. Her secret is no longer secret. Her mother once tried to warn her – using her ability was dangerous. No one could know what she could do. Now Kennedy is paying the price.Two days agoTanner Shields helped Kennedy rescue a friend by skipping school and driving to New Orleans. His entire future is at risk when he’s benched during the most important football game of his life. He’s lost the chance for a scholarship and a way out of town.Two hours agoKennedy made a bargain to save Tanner’s future. When she agrees to return home with her father, she’s forced to ask herself the most important question of all – who can she trust?
  • Family Stone

    Debbie Reynolds

    language (Three Sons' Press, Jan. 30, 2020)
    Kim spends the summer before her sophomore year in high school in San Diego, California, trying to find a family and a place to call home. She's has the summer to decide if the current family she’s living with will fit her needs. But her search for greener pasture comes with a few obstacles. Along with adjusting to the dynamics of living with a “normal” family, she has to figure out how to co-exist with Andrea, the territorial teenage girl who lives there. Kim befriends two girls, Quaneisha and Marrisa while taking a dance class. Both girls live with their foster mother in an environment that is just as dysfunctional as the one Kim left behind in Texas. Kim also meets Davion, the sexy swimming instructor who lives next door. As the challenges mount with her new family and her new friends introduce her to more trouble than she bargained for, Kim learns several valuable lessons about friendship, loyalty, and most importantly, survival.
  • Family Stone

    Debbie R. Reynolds

    (Three Sons' Press, Feb. 4, 2020)
    Kim spends the summer before her sophomore year in high school in San Diego, California, trying to find a family and a place to call home. She's has the summer to decide if the current family she’s living with will fit her needs. But her search for greener pasture comes with a few obstacles. Along with adjusting to the dynamics of living with a “normal” family, she has to figure out how to co-exist with Andrea, the territorial teenage girl who lives there. Kim befriends two girls, Quaneisha and Marrisa while taking a dance class. Both girls live with their foster mother in an environment that is just as dysfunctional as the one Kim left behind in Texas. Kim also meets Davion, the sexy swimming instructor who lives next door. As the challenges mount with her new family and her new friends introduce her to more trouble than she bargained for, Kim learns several valuable lessons about friendship, loyalty, and most importantly, survival.
  • Shadows

    Debbie R. Reynolds

    language (Three Sons' Press, April 28, 2010)
    After Kim loses her mother at 13, her world falls apart. Her brother–Kevin, can't take it anymore and leaves Kim with their no good alcoholic father, who thinks the bottle is the answer to everything. While attending the hottest party of the year, Kim finds herself in a situation that she thought she could handle; but ends up hurt and betrayed and now trusts no one. Until she meets Keith–6"1' with smooth chocolate skin and a body that is RIGHT! Will Kim fall in love or is there too much pain for love?Summoning her inner strength, Kim must learn about life while discovering what it takes to survive.
  • All Things New

    Lauren Miller

    Hardcover (Three Saints Press, Aug. 1, 2017)
    From the author of PARALLEL and FREE TO FALL comes a novel about brokenness and beauty and the healing power of hope. Seventeen-year-old Jessa Gray has always felt broken inside, but she's gotten very good at hiding it. No one at school knows about the panic attacks, the therapy that didn't help, the meds that haven't worked. But when a severe accident leaves her with a brain injury and visible scars, Jessa can no longer pretend that she's okay--now she looks as shattered as she feels. Fleeing from her old life in Los Angeles, Jessa moves to Colorado to live with her dad, but her anxiety only gets worse in the wake of the accident. That is, until she meets Marshall, a boy with a heart defect whose kindness and generous spirit slowly draw Jessa out of her walled-off shell and into the broken, beautiful, real world--a place where souls get hurt just as badly as bodies, and we all need each other to heal. ALL THINGS NEW is a love story about perception and truth, physical and emotional pain, and the messy, complicated people we are behind the masks we put on for the world, perfect for fans of ALL THE BRIGHT PLACES and THE FAULT IN OUR STARS."An enthralling and vital YA read--boldly tackling issues of mental and relational health within a compelling narrative." --Young Adult Book Central"This one is sure to please fans of many genres, combining a page-turning thriller with a realistic romance, surprising twists, and an utterly satisfying ending." --June/July 2017 Girls' Life Must Read"[Jessa's] immediate chemistry with Marshall has an addictive, electric quality that's reminiscent of Augustus and Hazel's in John Green's The Fault in Our Stars...an often potent story about confronting the future and featuring an engaging central relationship." --Kirkus Reviews"Miller's writing is fantastic, and she really know how to get her theme across...a worthwhile read for those who love a good high school romance." --RT Book Reviews"ALL THINGS NEW is a daring, beautiful novel, exquisitely told and full of heartache and hope." - Jessica Khoury, author of the ORIGIN trilogy and THE FORBIDDEN WISH."Beautiful, poignant, and honestly portrayed, All Things New is an enchanting story that gives hope for a brighter today and an even brighter tomorrow." - Christina, @ The Bookshelf Corner Blog"ALL THINGS NEW is a refreshing and honest look at what teenage anxiety, panic, and trauma looks like." - Brooke Snow, middle school counselor
  • Alices Adventures in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass

    Lewis Carroll, JOHN TENNIEL

    Hardcover (THREE SIRENS PRESS, Jan. 1, 1938)
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  • Shadows

    Debbie R Reynolds

    (Three Sons' Press, June 1, 2010)
    After Kim loses her mother at 13, her world falls apart. Her brother Kevin, can't take it anymore and leaves Kim with their no good alcoholic father, who thinks the bottle is the answer to everything. While attending the hottest party of the year, Kim finds herself in a situation that she thought she could handle; but ends up hurt and betrayed and now trusts no one. Until she meets Keith 6"1' with smooth chocolate skin and a body that is RIGHT! Will Kim fall in love or is there too much pain for love? Summoning her inner strength, Kim must learn about life while discovering what it takes to survive.
  • A Ghostly Adventure

    Greta Burroughs

    language (Three Dog Press, Oct. 24, 2015)
    Patchwork Dog is a very mischievous, curious, and not so smart little guy who loves to go on adventures and explore. Calico Cat takes a more leisurely approach. She would prefer to stay home and sleep, but when her friend takes off on one of his adventures, she follows – mainly to keep the dog out of trouble. Patchy does not necessarily look for trouble, instead it usually finds him.In “A Ghostly Adventure,” Patchy and Calico receive some surprises as they prepare for Halloween and learn some valuable lessons along the way. They discover that trick or treating means more than receiving treats. The two friends also learn that it doesn’t matter what a person looks like on the outside, it’s what’s on the inside that counts. Patchy’s big adventure involves finding a ghost. He does, but it does not go exactly as he wished.“A Ghostly Adventure” is the fourth book in the Patchwork Dog and Calico Cat series. All four books contain five stories with questions at the end of each tale to help children comprehend what they have read. There are color illustrations at the beginning of each chapter hinting at what the new adventure will be about, as well as other pictures at the end of each story. These books are targeted for elementary age children, but can be read to younger kids as bedtime stories as well. Patchy and Calico will entertain children of all ages and hopefully teach youngsters some valuable lessons about working together and staying out of trouble.
  • Jeff Herman's Guide to Book Publishers, Editors and Literary Agents : Who They Are! What They Want! How to Win Them Over!

    Jeff Herman

    Paperback (Three Dog Press, Oct. 30, 2007)
    Calling all writers, get your manuscripts out of the "slush pile" and into the bookstores with Jeff Herman’s Guide to Book Publishers, Editors & Literary Agents. More comprehensive than ever before--and now 1,000 pages--this revised edition describes the insider dynamics at hundreds of U.S. and Canadian publishers, with hundreds of names and specialties for book acquisition editors. Nearly 200 of the most powerful literary agents reveal invaluable tips, as if they were having a private conversation with special friends. Includes a wealth of detailed information on what to do (and what not to do) to break the code, break down the walls, and get that first book, second book, or thirtieth book published, bought and read. Jeff Herman’s Guide is the go-to source for writers everywhere. Many of the most successful authors in America thank Jeff’s book for helping them to make it! * More than 400,000 copies sold!* How to connect with nearly 200 of the most powerful literary agents and hundreds of book editors, and absolutely everything a writer must know to get published.* Replaces Jeff Herman’s Guide to Book Publishers, Editors & Literary Agents 2007, ISBN 0-9772682-1-4