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Books published by publisher Llumina Kids

  • Where in the World is Santa Claus

    Christopher Winter, Bonnie O'Shea

    Paperback (Llumina Kids, May 19, 2014)
    Santa Claus thinks that TECHNOLOGY is taking over the WORLD, but CHILDREN show him differently! WHERE IN THE WORLD IS SANTA CLAUS? introduces the UNIVERSAL THEMES of LOVE, CARING and APPRECIATION. Along the way, NEW VOCABULARY, NEW ADJECTIVES, COLOR PATTERNS ( designs in letters) and HIGHER-LEVEL THINKING SKILLS are included. As long as we live, there should be a SANTA CLAUS in all of us!
  • Chores to Do

    K. L. Hagood

    Paperback (Llumina Kids, Oct. 14, 2011)
    Chores to Do is a delightful tale featuring a little girl who is going to get to the business of doing the work her mother left for her...eventually. Right after she undertakes some more pleasant activities. Written with humor and insight, Chores to Do will reach children where they live: in play.
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  • Zaki and Venus Get Married

    Therese Forton-Barnes

    Paperback (Llumina Kids, June 16, 2012)
    That's right! Our favorite pups, Zaki and Venus, are finally tying the knot! Also read, Zaki and Venus Go to the Beach!
  • The Champion Behind the Champion

    BarbarAnn Fitzgerald

    Paperback (Llumina Kids, April 30, 2009)
    BarbarAnn Fitzgerald, an accomplished master-rated competitive figure skating coach and artist, has written and illustrated a children's book about a little lamb who, after seeing lambs skating on TV, decides she wants to learn to skate. In her book LambieAnn progresses from learn to skate classes, to private lessons, to club ice shows, to summer skating and then on to competitions as she grows in stature and understanding. Illustrations in "The Champion Behind the Champion" show the process of learning to skate and compete in a loving and realistic way. Life lessons are written into the text and fully depicted. In the end, LambieAnn learns the true meaning of being a champion. BarbarAnn Fitzgerald is an accomplished PSA master Rated Figure Skating Coach, Ballet Instructor, Writer, Artist with an Art Degree from Colby College in Waterville, Maine, and the mother of four sons. This is her first book.
  • Bicycles have Feeling Too

    Barbara E. Scherz, William C. Smith

    Paperback (Llumina Kids, Aug. 25, 2009)
    Bicycles Have Feelings Too is a children's educational book that uses a fresh, unique approach to bicycle safety. The story is about an eight-year-old boy named Billy and his vain, emotional red bicycle. It shows the problems Billy faces riding his bicycle and how Billy must “do the right thing" by following the rules of bicycle safety. The story uses humor and bright illustrations to emphasize these facts and keep the interest of the reader. Barbara E. Scherz has been in law enforcement for over twenty-five years as a private investigator, as a probation officer for the State of Florida, and then as a community service officer for the Delray Beach Police Department. She is currently working part-time in security work. William C. Smith has been in law enforcement for over thirty years and is employed as a sergeant for the Delray Beach Police Department.
  • The Little Lost Baby Beluga Whale

    Subrata Saha

    Paperback (Llumina Kids, Jan. 7, 2009)
    About the Book: The Little Lost Baby Beluga Whale is about a baby beluga whale who has lost her mother and is found by a young Inuit boy. Together they journey across the Arctic to find the whale's family. On the way they meet many wonderful Arctic creatures. This is the first book in a series of picture books for children, aged five and older, about different environments and ecosystems and about the wonderful creatures that live there. A section is provided at the back of each book that is designed to help teachers and parents teach their children how to save and protect these fragile environments. Half of the author's royalties go to the following charities: Great Ormond Children's Hospital, Children in Need, Lethoso, Oceana, and Children's SOS. About the Author: Subrata Saha is a children's author. The Little Lost Baby Beluga Whale is the first in a series of picture books for children. Apart from writing, Subrata likes to play the guitar, listen to music, and go to the theatre. She loves reading, gardening, and dabbles in art. Subrata volunteers her time and support to many charitable causes such as Sentebale, Afrikids, and Oceana, to name but a few. She is a member of the Society of Authors and Harrow and Shepherds Bush Writing Groups. She works in London and lives with her family and her cat, Percy.
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  • Joe's Room

    Rebekah L. Choltus

    Paperback (Llumina Kids, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Told in the voice and with the wonder of a little boy discovering all of the places his imagination can go, Joe’s Room is a story about a boy who loves cars. Joe will take along for the ride as he travels with his car on some sky- is- the- limit adventures. As he brings you in with his sweet innocence, Joe and his imagination will take you up to outer space and back to the rugged terrain of the Earth. Come on and see what Joe’s Room is all about.
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  • Henrietta the Farmer and the Long, Long, Long, Long Vacation!

    Christopher Winter, Bonnie O'Shea

    Paperback (Llumina Kids, Jan. 12, 2012)
    Henrietta the farmer goes on a long, long, long, long vacation only to find, when she returns, that her grass has grown too long. What can she do to get it nice and short again? Young readers will enjoy the whimisical tale of zany Henrietta’s adventures. This entertaining story teaches CAUSE AND EFFECT; SEQUENCE; MAKING PREDICTIONS.
  • No Nana's for Hannah

    Rita Ungor

    Paperback (Llumina Kids, Sept. 6, 2006)
    Hannah has a problem with foods. Ms. Bernadette offers many kinds of fruit, but Hannah won't eat anything but bananas. In the end, she just might try something new. Picky kids, and their caregivers, will love this gentle, humorous tale.
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  • Doctor Nenyai Monyay and His Amazing Koala Bag

    Sanita Virdee

    Paperback (Llumina Kids, July 28, 2011)
    This book features the well traveled children's doctor; "Doctor Nenyai Monyay" and his unique bag, Kip, which is filled with talking helpful medical instruments and tools discovered from all parts of the world. The whimsical Doctor Nenyai Monyay gets help from his instruments and always knows "what to do." Children will learn about the various instruments used by their own doctor. Each instrument is a character with personality and fondness for their country. The hope of Doctor Nenyai Monyay and his helpful friends is to introduce children to visiting the doctor with some knowledge, more fun, and less fear. This is the first in a series of books aimed at young children and their parents. “He’s friendly, helpful, and always thinking of ‘what to do?’ with each patient and his tools! We like that they all come from different locations in the world and to see how they help the Doctor.” —Lita and Vince Andreano, Principal and Spouse, Sawgrass Springs Middle School, Coral Springs, Florida.
  • Caterpillar Wings

    Kimberly Owen

    Paperback (Llumina Kids, April 14, 2009)
    Being separated from the people you love is hard at any age… Caterpillar Wings is a story about two caterpillars who learn about the wonderful gift of friendship and love as they go through their amazing transformation into beautiful butterflies. Readers young and old will treasure Caterpillar Wings, a sweet, symbolic story about true friendship, as well as learning to find your wings and fly on your own. At a very young age Kimberly Owen knew she loved working with children and would end up earning her Teaching Credential and Master's Degree in Education so that she could make this dream a reality as an adult. Kimberly currently resides in Colorado with her husband Kevin and precious girls, Kayleigh and Elizabeth.
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  • Artie's Party: Featuring the Vita-Men!

    Justin Noble

    Paperback (Llumina Kids, Aug. 12, 2008)
    Artie Heart loves working in the village of Body. But one day, he discovers that his friends, Larry and Rosey Lung, Steve Stomach and Betty Bladder, are feeling tired and worn out. Raymond suggests a band called The Vita-Men! Artie's Party, the first book in the Body Village series, will teach children about anatomy health, and the importance of taking vitamins.