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  • The Buffalo Train Ride

    Desiree Webber

    Hardcover (Doodle and Peck Publishing, Oct. 2, 2019)
    In the 1800s, the vast herds of buffalo that once covered the plains of North America were hunted almost to extinction. How were they saved? What started with a plea from Comanche Chief Quanah Parker to President Theodore Roosevelt ended with an 1800 mile train ride for fifteen buffalo to a wildlife preserve in Oklahoma Territory.
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  • Camp Not Allowed

    K J Williams, Dorothy Shaw

    Paperback (Doodle and Peck Publishing, Feb. 15, 2018)
    Bored with their usual summer games, Kat and Tanya want to play with the neighborhood boys. The boys a real teepee in their backyard! But they refuse, telling the sisters it’s for native American boys only.The girls resort to desperate measures and blackmail the boys into including them. But “Chief” Randy isn’t ready to surrender. He creates three initiation tests for the sisters to pass.Can the girls pull a few tricks from their sleeve and become tribe members in this boy versus girl war of the summer?
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  • The Magnificent Land of the Multi-Colored Horses

    Ken Barry, Patti Barry

    Paperback (Doodle Days Publishing, Sept. 30, 2015)
    "A long, long time ago, there was a faraway land." So begins the engaging and thoughtful story of mythical and vibrant friends, who happen to be horses. "The horses called this magical land their own. They played in the grass, ate the sweet, colored flowers, and drank the cool, refreshing water. No one knows why, but the strangest thing began to happen in this magical land. Some say it began with the pink horses, others say it was the blues, but before long only the young horses of the same color were playing together." A thoughtful fable to be enjoyed by children and adults alike, the story is presented in beautiful language with colorful illustrations, and offers a hopeful view of the benefits of tolerance and acceptance.
  • Scarecrow's Journey

    Timothy Lange

    eBook (Doodle and Peck Publishing, Sept. 10, 2019)
    Scarecrow has a dream. He wants to fly like the birds, but the birds just make fun of him. Then the farmer moves away. Will Scarecrow’s dream ever come true? Will he ever get to fly?
  • Froggy Bottom Blues

    Sharon Edge Martin, Timothy Lange

    language (Doodle and Peck Publishing, Jan. 18, 2019)
    Ellen Zanderfrog found an old trumpet. “I’m going to Memphis to be in a blues band!” E.Z. travels down the river, meeting other musical characters along the way. One friend gives her an invitation to a talent show on Beale Street. Ready to sing the blues, E.Z. arrives in Memphis. But she discovers the talent show was last year. Will E.Z. give up and go home? Will she ever get to sing the blues?
  • Joshua and the Biggest Fish

    Kaylee Morrison, Nancy Smith, Dorothy Shaw

    Paperback (Doodle and Peck Publishing, July 25, 2018)
    A Muscogee-Creek tale of a young boy and his desire to catch the prize-winning fish. But the big fish are way out in the deepest part of the river.Will Joshua find a way to catch a really big fish? Maybe then, the men won't see him as "cepane," or little boy.A historical, coming of age story, based on true events.
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  • Froggy Bottom Blues

    Sharon Martin, Timothy Lange

    Paperback (Doodle and Peck Publishing, Oct. 1, 2017)
    When Ellen Zanderfrog finds an old trumpet, she just know it's a sign. "I'm going to Memphis to be in a blues band!" She travels down the river and meets other musical characters along the way. Bighearted E.Z. gives away her trumpet, and is given some tuna can bongos in return. Further down the river she gives away the drums and is given an invitation to a talent show on Beale Street in Memphis.But when E.Z. finally arrives, ready to sing the blues, she discovers the talent show was last year. Brokenhearted, she heads for the door. Just then she hears a familiar song. "Is that the Froggy Bottom Blues?" she asks.Ellen Zanderfrog is elated when she finds out her musical friends have all traveled to Memphis to join her blues band.
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  • Camping With Bigfoot

    Matt Judkins, Kara M. Mitchell

    eBook (Doodle and Peck Publishing, Jan. 17, 2019)
    Gus and Elmer love to go camping with Dad! But a logging company is cutting down trees near their campsite. The boys put their heads together and come up with a plan to scare the workers away. And what’s the scariest thing they know? Bigfoot! They even enlist Dad’s help, using his size 14 foot prints. Will the boys plan work? Or will the family’s beloved forest be cut down?
  • Joshua and the Biggest Fish

    Kaylee Morrison, Nancy Smith, Dorothy Shaw

    Hardcover (Doodle and Peck Publishing, July 25, 2018)
    A Muscogee-Creek tale of a young boy and his desire to catch the prize-winning fish. But the big fish are way out in the deepest part of the river.Will Joshua find a way to catch a really big fish? Maybe then, the men won't see him as "cepane," or little boy.A historical, coming of age story, based on true events.
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  • Toby and the Secret Code: A Choctaw Adventure

    Una Belle Townsend, Gwen Coleman Lester, Marla Jones

    Hardcover (Doodle and Peck Publishing, July 27, 2018)
    Toby and Charlie have a secret code. But not any old secret code! It's what the Choctaw code talkers used during World War I. But when Grandpa falls while fishing, will the boys be able to get help in time? Will they be heroes like the code talkers?
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  • Joshua And The Biggest Fish

    Kaylee Morrison, Nancy Smith, Dorothy Shaw

    eBook (Doodle and Peck Publishing, Jan. 17, 2019)
    A Muscogee-Creek tale of a young boy and his desire to catch the prize-winning fish. But the big fish are way out in the deepest part of the river.Will Joshua find a way to catch a really big fish? Maybe then, the men won't see him as "cepane," or little boy.A historical, coming of age story, based on true events.
  • The Buffalo Train Ride

    Desiree Webber

    eBook (Doodle and Peck Publishing, Sept. 11, 2019)
    In the 1800s, the vast herds of buffalo that once covered the plains of North America were hunted almost to extinction. How were they saved? What started with a plea from Comanche Chief Quanah Parker to President Theodore Roosevelt ended with an 1800 mile train ride for fifteen buffalo to a wildlife preserve in Oklahoma Territory.