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  • Shrinky Dink Charmers

    Jan Way, Nancy Churchwell, Christi Faris

    Paperback (Grace Publications, LLC, Dec. 1, 2004)
    Creativity was never so much fun. This book was designed specifically for Shrinky Dinks shrinkable plastics. Packed with hundreds of images, patterns and ideas. Shrinky Dinks plastic is placed over the patterns in this book and you simply trace your pattern. Color it in with colored pencil, and cut it out...bake to shrink...and you have a one of a kind Charm you made. Make anything your mind can dream up...Jewelry of all kinds, hair accessories, gift tags for any occasion, home fashion accessories, greeting card embellishments. Images are for Girls AND Boys, and include school, Holiday, Sport, Friendship, Birthday themes AND MORE!! Don't let the pink cover fool you, the guys will dig it too. Great craft for sleepovers, parties, rainy days or just because. Don't forget to get some Shrinky Dinks plastic, its not included with the book. Think it up then shrink it down.
  • Five More of You

    Darryl E Green, Mary Rose M Green, Valerie Bouthyette

    Paperback (Greens' Publications, Oct. 15, 2013)
    A young couple decide to start a family, and start by getting a few pets. Things are okay, until a few too many pets join the crew. The family vet suggests that kids, not more pets may be a good thing. Mom and Dad heed the advice and are soon blessed with two wonderful children. They then consider having more. How crowded could their world become? Very! The humor in each different scenario presented in this story is written by Darryl E. and Mary Rose M. Green in poetic rhyme, with a humorous look at family planning. Illustrations by Valerie Bouthyette bring the story alive!
  • Lily And Andrew Are Moving

    Julie Etter, Dale Stephenson, Frank O Smith, Tim Etter

    Hardcover (JT Publications LLC, March 15, 2013)
    Lily and Andrew Are Moving is a genuine and heartfelt story of a family moving from one home to another and how parents can help their children emotionally prepare and adjust to a new home. Beautifully illustrated and complete with children's stickers, the book also contains examples of how to make your move as stress-free as possible. The books can also be customized for real estate professionals.
  • See You Later Alligator a Song Book

    Melissa R. Mintle, Kemlyn Tan Bappe

    Paperback (Myriad Book Publications LLC, June 23, 2010)
    In the tradition of Dr. Suess (Theodor Seuss Geisel), author Melissa Mintel and illustrator Kemlyn Tan Bappe have set story to rhyme in their captivating picture book, See You Later, Alligator! A Good-Bye Song Book. The repetition of sounds will accelerate beginning readers' memorization of phonemes and phoneme sequences. The enchanting illustrations will also assist children in making the connection between the text and the animals depicted. See You Later, Alligator! A Good-Bye Song Book is an essential tool for every teacher focusing on literacy skills with students and special needs children in the classroom. --Marguerite M. Armistead, M.A. Instructor of English Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
  • The Adventures of Merm The Cat

    Chelsea Pohl

    (Myriad Book Publications LLC, Aug. 11, 2010)
    9781450725026 “The Adventures of Merm The Cat” Author and Illustrator, Chelsea Pohl “Mermer talk was invented during a year of travel on a sailboat with my family. My mother, father, sister and two cats set off on the adventure when I was just seven years old. So much time on the sea without other playmates, or media stimuli, led my sister and I to get creative and wacky. The obsession we had for our cats quickly turned into a language beyond the typical animal-talk we all use to speak to our pets. We charmed and confused all the people we met with our language, and with the quirky passion we had for our cat, Mer. We have elicited roaring laughter with our performance of the “Mermer Talk Opera.” I have decided to honor Merm’s memory by creating a series of children’s books to tell his stories and continue his legacy. I hope you will enjoy this first book of the series.” -Author Chelsea Pohl
  • Moon Seeker

    Jason Lutce Brommel

    Paperback (Myriad Book Publications LLC, Dec. 11, 2009)
    "Moon Seeker" presents a boy born in the wilderness, naive to the universe as we all are in the beginning. He discovers that the surrounding world is a part of him. As he seeks the moon he grows and learns. Upon nearing the moon (his goal) he encounters his fears personified as a wolf. He overcomes his fears embracing them. Most limitations in life are truly self imposed. Conquering his fears he endures the journey of the human condition. The illustrations in this story make this a book easily understood by children of all ages. As a read, it is suitable for children seven years and older.
  • The Cerulean Lion

    Alexa Greenland, Laura Louise Aleo

    Paperback (Myriad Book Publications LLC, Sept. 1, 2010)
    “The Cerulean Lion” is a children’s tale of acceptance, friendship, and finding ways to appreciate our own unique, beautiful qualities. Cerulean the Lion doesn’t fit in with other lions, wishing instead to be yellow like everyone else—but with a little help from his friends, he begins to appreciate his differences and celebrate himself for being different! Kids of all ages will love this tale of good friends, sharing, and caring.
  • Windy Star

    John White, Jason Brommel

    Paperback (Myriad Book Publications LLC, Nov. 1, 2010)
    “The Windy Star” Author, John White and Illustrator, J. Brommel “The Windy Star” is a tale of the underdog finding his identity and place in the big picture. Each and everyone has a purpose and the possibility for greatness. Even the smallest of beings are miraculous in the eyes of God. This is sure to be a classic tale not only for Christmas but for all seasons.
  • Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions

    Edwin Abbott Abbott

    Hardcover (Greenbook Publications, LLC Jun - 2010, March 15, 1666)
    Excellent Book
  • Love And Freindship: And Other Early Works

    Jane Austen

    Paperback (Greenbook Publications, LLC, Dec. 1, 2011)
    Love and Freindship [sic] is a juvenile story by Jane Austen, dated 1790. From the age of eleven until she was eighteen, Jane Austen wrote her tales in three notebooks. The notebooks still exist – one in the Bodleian Library; the other two in the British Museum. Written in epistolary form Love and Freindship is thought to be one of the tales she wrote for the amusement of her family. The installments, written as letters from the heroine Laura, to Marianne, the daughter of her friend, Isabel, "La Comtesse de Feuillide", may have come about as nightly readings by the young Jane in the Austen home. Love and Freindship is clearly a parody of romantic novels Austen read as a child. In form, it resembles a fairy tale as much as anything else, featuring wild coincidences and turns of fortune, but Austen is determined to lampoon the conventions of romantic stories, right down to the utter failure of romantic fainting spells, which always turn out badly for the female characters. In this story one can see the development of Austen's sharp wit and disdain for romantic sensibility, so characteristic of her later novels.
  • My Life and Work-An Autobiography of Henry Ford by Henry Jr. Ford

    Henry Jr. Ford

    Hardcover (Greenbook Publications, llc, March 15, 1742)
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  • Shockies Gone Pop!

    Nick Green

    Paperback (Green Publications, Feb. 15, 2005)
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