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  • Charlie and the Mysterious Fart

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, May 21, 2019)
    Silent farts, squeaky farts, smelly farts, thunderous farts, and hilarious dinosaurs! Charlie is having a day full of mysterious farts at school. No one else knows who is causing all the smells. Charlie is too embarrassed to admit he is the source of the farts, until one class…when a massive fart reveals Charlie as the culprit. Charlie was terrified this would happen, but it didn’t turn out as bad as he’d thought. With the mystery of the farts solved, and through the help of laughter, Charlie can finally relax with his friends. The book includes a coloring section at the end that allows kids to color their favorite scenes from the story. (Age Recommended 3-7)
  • Without Rhythm

    P.S. Power

    language (Orange Cat Publishing, Oct. 19, 2012)
    In the darkest moments, miracles can happen.After seven years of art school, learning to be a Bard, Pran is kicked out when a prank goes sideways and ends up breaking a friend's leg. Left to fend for herself, all hope gone, she happens upon a helpless woman being attacked and tries her best to stop it.Breaking a few laws in the process.Now she has a choice, either learn to be an apprentice Guardian until things settle down, or learn to survive on the streets.The decision is easy, since eating is far more pleasant than starvation, or so she assumes. Being a Guardian is a lot more than she bargained for however and with each passing day it become far more obvious that something is very wrong with the world.Because people have started to worship the technologies of the past, and as a Guardian, no matter how new, it's up to her to stop them. Before they destroy the world.This is book one in the brand new series from P.S. Power: The Lament.*It's about right for anyone that enjoyed "The Hunger Games" or finished the "Harry Potter" series. Some adult themes and situations.
  • Blood Type Infected 5: The Departed

    Matthew Marchon

    eBook (Orange Rock Publishing, Dec. 31, 2019)
    It’s all come to this.All roads lead here, to the end. The end of man. The end of an era. The end of the world.They’ve been abandoned in the wasteland as the apocalypse rages on. Left to die by those they thought were dead. With the helicopter gone, taking all hope with it, there’s only one thing left to do… Survive.
  • It's Not Easy Being a Princess

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, April 17, 2019)
    Samantha thinks being a princess is not so fun if she has to eat broccoli, go to bed early, and brush her teeth. But this little princess will discover that the chores she’s tired of aren’t exclusive to a princess. This book is made to encourage children to read by themselves. With funny illustrations that support the text, this book offers a valuable lesson not only for princesses.(Age recommended 2-8)
  • It's Not Easy Being a Triceratops

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, Dec. 3, 2019)
    Phil the tiny triceratops is always trying to compete with the other little dinosaurs. He wants to be the best at everything, but that’s not always possible.Phil will discover that maybe there is not one dinosaur who is the best but a bunch of cool dinosaurs who are all good at different things.Children will enjoy the fun story filled with a variety of cute dinosaurs as they discover something about themselves with Phil.
  • ABC Eat Local Wisconsin

    Rebekah Johnson, Karl Kralapp

    Hardcover (Orange Hat Publishing, May 19, 2020)
    The first thing to know about these ABCs Is we’re more than just apples and bratwurst and cheese. We wrote a few verses so we could play host And we hope you don’t mind if we show off and boast. We really just want you to know All the foods that we cook, bake, and grow!
  • The Acorn

    Catherine Antunes, Marie Antunes

    Hardcover (Orange Hat Publishing, Nov. 12, 2019)
    Friendship and gratitude are lived out in this beautifully illustrated tale of two friends: Acorn and Cone. Each has something to learn and someplace to grow, but when Cone is cut down in his prime, all seems lost. The fulfillment of his dreams takes a surprising turn, and even Acorn learns to see and to hope as he never thought he could. A perfect Christmas story told with the innocence of a child.
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  • Rock On, Kindness! Pass It On!

    Stepheni Curran, Samantha Williams

    Paperback (Orange Hat Publishing, Feb. 10, 2018)
    Rock On, Kindness! Pass It On! is about a 7-year-old girl named Ally whose favorite hobby is painting and hiding rocks to bring happiness to others.In the story, Ally creates opportunities for the reader to make predictions and learn new vocabulary as she introduces the reader to her five best friends who will be receiving her painted rocks. The five best friends include Ty, Katie, Noah, Latifa, and Max. Ally explains how she met every friend and notes their uniqueness as these friends differ in terms of race, physical appearance, preferred language, religion, etc. Despite these differences, Ally finds similarities between herself and every friend introduced.The theme of moving past differences to find common interests and create friendships is reiterated throughout the story.
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  • The Sea Glass Treasure

    Shelly Peters, Anna Murfield

    Paperback (Orange Hat Publishing, Jan. 13, 2020)
    A fantastical voyage of a glass fishing float, that's been on the move for years. Come follow its adventures of wonder and doubt, and even a few sad tears. But please don't fret over the changes in this journey, for the outcome will be grand. And a lesson for us all, to embrace life's turns, even if it's different than what we have planned.
  • Until the Last Firefly Glows

    Fran Janczak, Teresa Carlson

    Paperback (Orange Hat Publishing, July 21, 2020)
    A fun and sweet story of a little boy’s love for summer and his carefree adventures all the way . . . until the last firefly glows.
  • Blacktooth: The Kind-of-True Tale about Pirates, Dentists, and Treasure Chests

    Davie Fletcher, Suzanne Beaky

    Hardcover (Orange Hat Publishing, Feb. 16, 2018)
    Blacktooth is the kind-of-true tale explaining why people are afraid of pirates, pirates are afraid of dentists, and dentists have treasure chests. Come along as Barnacle Bill tells Lizzie the story of Blacktooth, the most feared pirate who ever lived. Find out why boarding the boat of a dentist changed Blacktooth's life - and the lives of all pirates. By the end of Blacktooth's tale, you'll agree that you can't judge a pirate by his eyepatch. With strong characters and beautiful artwork, Blacktooth features the grossest pirate mouth ever to sail the Seven Seas, and explains the real reason dentists have pirate chests.
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  • Blood Type Infected 2: Fallen To The Flame

    Matthew Marchon

    eBook (Orange Rock Publishing, Sept. 28, 2018)
    They thought the first day of the zombie outbreak was bad.Tensions rise to an all time high when a new leader takes control of the bus, only to turn that power over to someone far more maniacal. Someone with an agenda that goes beyond survival, an agenda not meant for everyone to survive. And just when you think things can’t get any worse, Noah’s worst case scenario becomes reality.Only two more days until the evacuation center is operational, but will they even be able to last one? The undead masses have multiplied. Running is no longer an option. It’s time to find weapons and fight, not just the bloodthirsty hordes of walking corpses, but each other. Sometimes the destructive tendencies of mankind are too much to endure. Sometimes there’s nothing left to do but watch your last hope go up in flames. Sift through the ashes. Bury those you’ve lost. Mourn what will never be. And find a way to carry on.Alliances are made. Friendships forgotten. Families torn. Another day stolen in a world not meant for the living. But how long can you survive off nothing but adrenaline and hope?