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Books published by publisher Merrimack Publishing Corporation

  • Boogie Man X: An adventures field trip By Sunny

    Rocky

    language (A LB Publishing Corporation, April 23, 2016)
    The story begins with a science exploration field trip where the students are assigned to find a variety of rocks and these two boys had the most adventurous day that they could never imagine will happen, its the nightmare which came true and how they survived, its the story of combatting the Boggieman X.
  • Wedding in the Family

    Rosamond Du Jardin

    (Berkley Publishing Corporation, July 6, 1966)
    None
  • Shapes: Four Friends Lost

    Wendy McAllister

    (Jawbone Publishing Corporation, April 6, 2002)
    Experience the engaging tale of eight differently colored shpe characters. This is an introductory book for children to learn shapes and colors, and well as enjoying a delightful tale along the way. This book is designed primarily for preschoolers however it has caught the eye of many children beyond that point for the love of the characters and story.
  • The Littlest Angel

    Charles Tazewell, Paul Micich

    Paperback (Ideals Publishing Corporation, Jan. 1, 1991)
    Great read fir your little one
  • The Old Man and the Tree by Vicki Wisenfeld

    Vicki Wisenfeld

    Hardcover (Lion Publishing Corporation, March 15, 1866)
    None
  • When in Rome

    Ngaio Marsh

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley Publishing Corporation, March 15, 1978)
    The man called Cicerone was the jet-set guide to Rome. His tour of the unconventional sights attracted the wealthy and the famous--as well as Inspector Roderick Alleyn, whose holiday ended abruptly when he found that one of the "sights" was an ancient stone sarcophagus containing a very modern corpse!
  • Grasshopper Green and the Meadow-mice

    John Rae

    Paperback (Merrimack Publishing Corp, March 15, 1982)
    This is the story of the grasshopper who fiddled all summer and didn't have any place to go when the cold winter wind began to blow. "No, you can't live in my house this winter," said the hard-hearted ant, but a family of field mice took in Grasshopper Green and gave him gooseberry syrup for his cough and made him very comfortable. Eyes will grow big at the exciting climax of the story, when Grasshopper Green saves the mice children from a big black cat.
  • Language of Flowers

    Kate Greenaway

    Unknown Binding (Merrimack Publishing Co., March 15, 1970)
    Illustrations by Kate Greenaway with flowers listed to match every emotion. Facsimile of original
  • Stories of Old New Hampshire, 1623-1850

    Doris Piper

    Hardcover (Equity Publishing Corporation, June 15, 1963)
    "The author, a fourth grade teacher in the Laconia, New Hampshire School System, has recognized a shortage in New Hampshire history material for the young reader. Her objective was to provide a history of New Hampshire in short story form. This book has been tested in the Laconia School System and found to be invaluable for the teaching of New Hampshire history."
  • Little Settlers of Vermont

    Shirley W. Kelley

    Hardcover (Equity Publishing Corporation, March 15, 1963)
    None
  • At Great Aunt Martha's: A Story about Wooden Dolls

    Kathleen Ainslie

    Hardcover (Merrimack Publishing, March 15, 1950)
    circa 1950. Reprint of the turn of the century original
  • Tiny But Mighty

    Tara Lynn Townes, Amanda Aguayo

    Paperback (ASA Publishing Corporation, June 29, 2017)
    Tiny But Mighty is a story of beautiful diversity, acceptance, and courageous triumph. Take a trip with Prince Encore, a tiny prince who in one day journeys through a world of experiences that could total a life time. His enormous heart and fearless spirit inspires him to take on the arduous task of mending a broken relationship, facing his own fears and boldly outsmarting giants to save his island. Through his tribulations and success Prince Encore shows and proves that love is the greatest victor.