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Books published by publisher Vision Publishers LLC

  • The Adventures of Laffe the Giraffe: Friends Don't Bully Friends

    Toby Beavers, Terri Beavers

    language (TNT Publishers LLC, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Beautifully illustrated and fun Stories with anti-bullying messages for 6-8 Year Olds(Perfect for Bedtime & Early Learning Beginning Readers)Amazon Best Seller Children's eBook Children's Books on Peer PressureChildren's Books on MannersChildren's Books on Friendship The dangerous African savanna. A young, unhappy giraffe is all alone. Suddenly, chilling, creepy laughs from a pack of hungry hyenas get closer and closer...This could be BIG trouble! How much trouble? Do you really want to know?Laffe [pronounced 'laugh'] doesn’t feel like his name. Everyone bullies him, from his sister to random baboons. But escaping to the quiet of the savanna doesn’t work out as planned. He finds himself trapped in a thorny tree with hungry hyenas closing in. "Friends Don't Bully Friends" is a self-esteem children's book. It is written with happy 'kindness starts with you' messages for young children suffering from physical and emotional abuse from siblings. Enjoy Laffe's comic adventures as we teach and laugh together proving that positive change is possible with children. This fun Amazon children's picture animal eBook series begins with Book 1 - "Friends Don't Bully Friends." It’s full of playful action and amusing adventure.
  • My Brother's Keeper

    Michelle Beachy

    Hardcover (Vision Publishers LLC, July 13, 2010)
    Join young Andrew Martin as he learns to adapt to life with a handicapped brother named Benjamin. Andrew discovers that not all changes in life are easy, but there are important lessons to be learned and to be thankful for. Andrew explains: "I just wish Jesus still lived in Galilee. Then we could take Benjamin to see Jesus and he'd be well. I used to pray and ask God to heal Benjamin. Then Mama told me that this is God's plan for our lives. We don't know why, but God chose our family to take care of a special needs child. Now I pray that God would keep Benjamin from having a seizure while he sleeps and that He would help us take good care of Benjamin."
  • Boomer and Friends!

    Joshua Viola, Lindsey Bell, Aaron Lovett

    Hardcover (JAM Publishers, LLC, June 27, 2017)
    Boomer the bison might wish he had other bison friends and family, but he does have a lot of fun with his different prairie pals! When trouble comes prowling, Boomer discovers something special about himself...and that he has all the family he needs.
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  • Fifi the Adventures of a Fairy Princess: A Tale of Men and Pigmen

    John Zakour

    language (LM Vintage Publishers LLC, March 7, 2019)
    Do not enter the NOGO zone. Do not go to the Land of Man. Most importantly, do not contact man. These three rules are strictly followed by everyone in the Fairy Land, but try telling that to Princess Fifi.Young and rebellious, Fifi always follows her heart, even if it means disregarding tradition and her mother’s warnings. She sees the best in everyone (everyone, that is, except for pigmen), so when she encounter the human Prince Michos in the NOGO zone, she cannot help but see a spark of goodness in the arrogant young man and hops at the chance to return the sword he left behind in his haste. All she has to do is cross through the NOGO zone and meet the Prince within the Land of Man before her mother catches on to her lies. No big deal for a fairy such as Fifi, especially when she is accompanied by her friends Sammy, the talking snake, and Tizzz, the eager unicorn. Right?Little do they know, helping Prince Michos will go far beyond returning his sword and venturing into forbidden territory. With pigmen and the threat of war looming over the horizon, the spunky princess might be in over her head—but she’s not about to give up on her mission or Prince Michos.Will Fifi be able to return the sword to Prince Michos? Is there something more between these royals than meets the eye? Will Sammy survive inhaling Fifi’s body odor? And can Fifi and her friends prevent a full-out war before it’s too late?
  • The Zoo's Secret

    Lindsey Bell

    Hardcover (JAM Publishers, LLC, June 27, 2017)
    Have you ever wondered what the animals do when all the people leave the zoo?Stay up late, join the party and discover the Zoo's Secret.Written and illustrated by Lindsey Bell.
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  • Jungle Animals Coloring and Activity Book

    Vision Publishers

    Paperback (Vision Publishers LLC, Feb. 18, 2013)
    The Jungle Animals Coloring Book was born out of a desire to provide entertainment for both the traveling family and home activity with a scriptural flavor.
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  • The Wilson's Family Adventure

    Drayton & Lauryn Walker, Izzy Bean

    Paperback (Keen Vision Publishing, LLC, Nov. 29, 2017)
    A compilation of children's books, written in a child's voice, to depict impacts of military life and its continuous transitions
  • Meet Jesus

    Karen Black

    Paperback (Keen Vision Publishing, LLC, April 19, 2019)
    Written by Karen BlackIllustrated by Izzy Bean
  • The Mystery of the Missing Iguana

    R.K. Khanna, Novella Genelza

    Paperback (Lekha Publishers, LLC, July 5, 2014)
    Alex and his pet chimpanzee Angelo are the young detectives of their neighborhood. When a friend’s pet iguana goes missing, Alex and Angelo immediately take on the case, and the sneaky reptilian leads them on an exciting chase. How will Alex and Angelo use their sleuthing skills to solve this mystery?
  • Pikoo Peacock

    Radhika Rajesh Raikar

    language (Lekha Publishers, LLC, March 3, 2020)
    Pikoo Peacock -a fable in verse, spotlights an enlightening chat between a mother and child.Pikoo peacock whines about not being able to fly as high as an eagle. His mother, Sukoo admits to the obvious differences between birds. But she wisely points out their unique similarities and helps Pikoo understand that all birds belong to one family tree. Let us all learn to celebrate diversity and appreciate that we have all branched out from one source – the grand cosmic life tree.
  • The Magic Lantern: A Fable about Leadership, Personal Excellence, and Empowerment

    Joseph S Rubino

    language (Vision Works Publishing LLC, Dec. 14, 2015)
    Set in the magical world of Center Earth, inhabited by dwarves, elves, goblins and wizards, The Magic Lantern is a tale of personal development that teaches the keys to success and happiness. This fable examines what it means to take on true leadership while learning to become maximally effective with everyone we meet.Renowned personal empowerment trainer, coach and veteran author, Dr. Joe Rubino tells the story of a group of dwarves and their young leader who go off in search of the secrets to a life that works, a life filled with harmony and endless possibilities and void of the regrets and upsets that characterize most people’s existence. With a mission to restore peace and harmony to their village in turmoil, the characters overcome the many challenges they encounter along their eventful journey. Through self-discovery, they develop the principles necessary to be the best that they can be as they step into leadership and lives of contribution to others.The Magic Lantern teaches us such noble lessons as:* the power of forgiveness* the meaning of responsibility and commitment* what leadership is really all about* the magic of belief and positive expectation* the value of listening as an art* the secret to mastering one’s emotions and actions* and much more. It combines the spellbinding story telling reminiscent of Tolkien’s The Hobbit with the personal development tools of the great masters. The book’s intended audience is youth, age 13 to adult.
  • Three Wishes from a Leprechaun

    Rashawn Worthen, Denis Proulx

    Paperback (Vision & Voice Publishing LLC, Aug. 30, 2016)
    What was supposed to be an ordinary day at the park for nine-year old Amelia turned out to be one of the most adventurous days of her life. When Amelia meets Elliot, the leprechaun, in New York City's Central Park, he promises to grant her three wishes if she would help him get home. Amelia's decision turns out to be one she will never regret.