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  • Our Teacher Has MS

    Charlotte Kay Hill

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, April 23, 2019)
    Whenever a school year gets underway and a bond is formed between a teacher and a classroom it is difficult for both the teacher and the students when the relationship becomes disrupted. This story is told by a second grade student whose beloved teacher spent some time in the hospital recovering from an MS exascerbation.
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  • A Tale of Four Tails

    Ellen Kay

    eBook (PageTurner, Press and Media, Feb. 8, 2018)
    These are stories of the adventure of four little kittens, brought together to grow up in a beautiful country house, and the fun they all had while living there and growing up together.About the Author:Originally born in war-torn London, 1944. Ellen Kay was evacuated, with her parents, to live in the country in the beautiful county of Dorset, England. There they stayed and the family of three grew to a family of five and settled in to a new home.Ellen was a lonely child who studied hard with her schooling and spent most of her free time helping at home or roaming the countryside with her dog, learning about nature and growing to love it deeply. This love for nature of all kinds has stayed with her all her life, and at the present days ,now in her seventies, Ellen still lives in the country, although a long way from home, her daily spells of homesickness is mellowed by her loving pets and well tended garden.
  • Crazy Bird Stories: Weird Whacky Birds described with Rhyming Words Book 3

    Daryl Barnes

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, Nov. 4, 2019)
    Have you heard of the crazy bird known as the Charming Chat, who sat on a doormat with a fat cat in a hat?Crazy Bird Stories tells of the Charming Chat, along with eleven other native Australian birds that can be found around the Mackay district of North Central Queensland. These poems introduce the birds to children and use rhyming words in short stanzas to cell imaginary stories of very strange bird behavior. There's the Cranky Coot who plays the flute in a striped suit, and the Graffiti Goshawk, who attached chalk to a grass stalk and wrote on a sidewalk. With such a wide range of bizarre behaviors, these verses invite young readers to let their imaginations run free. Fanciful and informative, this collection of children's poetry depicts Australian birds involved in unusual and unbirdlike activities. Have you heard Of chis crazy bird? It's called the Charming Chat. It sat on a doorn1at with a fat cat in a hat When in for a chat, flew a furry fruit bat As the acrobat water rat performed on the back of the wombat
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  • Crazy Bird Stories: Weird Whacky Birds described with Rhyming Words Book 3

    Daryl Barnes

    Hardcover (Pageturner, Press and Media, Nov. 4, 2019)
    Have you heard of the crazy bird known as the Charming Chat, who sat on a doormat with a fat cat in a hat?Crazy Bird Stories tells of the Charming Chat, along with eleven other native Australian birds that can be found around the Mackay district of North Central Queensland. These poems introduce the birds to children and use rhyming words in short stanzas to cell imaginary stories of very strange bird behavior. There's the Cranky Coot who plays the flute in a striped suit, and the Graffiti Goshawk, who attached chalk to a grass stalk and wrote on a sidewalk. With such a wide range of bizarre behaviors, these verses invite young readers to let their imaginations run free. Fanciful and informative, this collection of children's poetry depicts Australian birds involved in unusual and unbirdlike activities. Have you heard Of chis crazy bird? It's called the Charming Chat. It sat on a doorn1at with a fat cat in a hat When in for a chat, flew a furry fruit bat As the acrobat water rat performed on the back of the wombat
  • Fulton & Company

    Una Leonora

    eBook (PageTurner, Press and Media, Feb. 26, 2019)
    This little caper is about how five of the most amazing cats brought down aDrug Ring which had been operating in their very own neighborhood. And,if things couldn’t be worse, the ring was run by their mistress, Lola Carr’s,unscrupulous and unsuspecting boyfriend, Neal Pointer.Come to think of it, Ms. Lola actually never knew what Neal did for a living; allshe knew was that he seemed to have plenty of money. Neal Pointer never cared about how his poison affected the community and its children.
  • The Holly Clan Adventures

    Adele Good

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, Dec. 6, 2018)
    A clan of fairies living in the forest loses all their parents and only have young ones left. The oldest is twelve years old and now in charge of the clan. She gets the other young fairies that can fly, bringing in food and water for the fairies that are too young to fly. Another clan moves in with them because they lost all of their daisies, and they all move deeper into the forest. The other clan loses their parents, so more young ones. Tigers help guard them from humans in the area. The Grand Fairy makes a surprise visit and has a surprise for Diana, the leader. Diana gets poisoned then gets hurt but keeps doing what she can when she is down. A storm comes and does damage to Grand Fairys home, so he goes home and comes back with his clan or the rest of it. Another storm and it floods the area around the hill they live on. Then the animals need the fairies help in delivering their babies, which is part of the fairies job. Bears eat poison berry and have problems, and the fairies do what they can.
  • The Perfect Place for Toodles

    Barbara A Pierce

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, April 25, 2018)
    The Perfect Place For Toodles tells a story of a very young cat that experiences abandonment and great loneliness more than once. He thinks he has found a permanent home with a loving family. Life is good for a time, perhaps too good. After a while the cat is left to spend many long hours in a window waiting and watching for his family to return. While there are still some fun moments with his adopted family, Toodles gets the feeling of being left out. Things really take a turn for the worst when an annoying neighbor visits more often and pays a lot more attention to the cat. When the cat is devastated by some shocking news, he makes a serious move to direct his life in a different direction.
  • Imperealisity: The New World

    Gary Wayne

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, Aug. 3, 2020)
    Marty, Steve, and Bailey are three teenagers who have been friends since childhood, living in southeastern Washington state, where their families have lived forever. Marty, who aces school with little studying, is fascinated by every kind of living creature. Steve is kind and caring, always ready to help someone in need. Bailey, with whom Marty is in love, has a power that allows her to occasionally see the futurebut neither of her friends has any idea how far her visions of the future will take them.The teens and their families live on the edge of a beautiful national forest, and it is in this forest that they will find their destinies. As they encounter a mysterious unknown world, they discover things about themselves, raise questions about their pasts and futures, and work to overcome challenges as they help the people they meet along the way. The three young people learn that they are at the heart of a centuries-old prophecy that speaks of outlanders who will heal these lands, protect their people, and set right what has gone wrong.In this fantasy novel, three teenagers travel into a fantastical new place, where their adventures reveal their roles in a prophesy that will change their lives forever.
  • The Red Velvet Bag: Jason My Special Angel

    Lynn Billingsley-Dulan

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, Dec. 4, 2019)
    This book is a tribute to a boy who was diagnosed as the youngest diagnosed with Juvenile Alzheimer's. It's about his struggles and his mother's. It embraces the learning process and the coping of such a slow disease. It deals with the loss of his normal self and the acceptance of his new life, till death do us part. Little did I know that his life was about to take a turn of no return. That his life would change the course of my life forever.
  • Millicent Gets Wings

    Linda P Young

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, Nov. 5, 2019)
    Millicent has grown up and it is now time for her to find her own home. On her search she comes across a big red barn and determines that she will live in this barn. While looking around she is being called and looking up, in the tree next to the barn, sit two little hummingbirds. They introduce themselves, Anna and Andy, they are sister and brother. Millicent tells them they can call her Milly. They become friends and play together all the time. One day Andy seems sad so Milly asks him why. Andy says he would love to have her fly with them on their adventures. Well, everyone knows a mouse does not fly, but Anna and Andy don't let that stop them. They build wings for Milly and teach her how to fly. Their friendship grows every day, and if one did not know better you would think they were sisters and brother. Even though mice do not fly the three of them did not let that stop them, and they proved that if you put your mind to something you can do it!
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  • Maylee and the Brown Paper Bag

    Linda Young

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, Nov. 5, 2019)
    Maylee is a kitten who is a little different than most of her kitten friends. She was born in an abandon junkyard and is living with the teasing and name calling. She was born with a big sky blue nose! Her Mother tells her that she is special and beautiful and to be proud of who she is. She takes her mother's advice and realizes that she is beautiful and she loves who she is. She eventually leaves the junkyard to find a new home and someone to love her. She finds a small boy named Jeremy and he loves her unconditionally. Jeremy and his parents love her big blue nose! She finds happiness with this family.
  • Chucky the Black Squirrel: "A Lesson Learned"

    Patricia A. Thorpe

    eBook (PageTurner, Press and Media, March 2, 2018)
    This is a children's book regarding bullying and judging others before getting to know them. The book uses black and gray squirrel to help illustrate how these lessons may be learned.Patricia A. Thorpe was a resident of Wisconsin for most of her life until she retired from Certegy as a credit card manager in 2003. In 2006, she moved to Mesa, Arizona where she resides today. She returns to Wisconsin where she spends time with her four sons and five grandchildren during the summer months.Patricia recalls buying many children's books when her sons were young children. She felt reading to her children was paramount and bought many children's books to read to them as learning methods. When her sons were going to start school, she found a book that she felt could assist them in learning what they may experience and feel on their first few days of school. Patricia found a book to help her sons learn their ABCs, simple math calculations, the importance of following the Golden Rule and most importantly lessons from Aesop's Fables.During the seven years Patricia lived on Lake Kristine in northern Wisconsin, she found herself looking out of the large window from her dining room. From there she observed many different kinds of birds and animals interacting with one another.The memories of buying children's books for her sons led her to decide to create a children's book with a story line about a hummingbird she lovingly called "Harry." She hopes to create other children's books in the future for young children to enjoy and assist them in learning important life lessons.The memories of buying children's books for her sons led her to decide to create a children's book with a story line about a hummingbird she lovingly called "Harry." She hopes to create other children's books in the future for young children to enjoy and assist them in learning important life lessons.