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Books published by publisher Sanders Publishing Company, 1908

  • The Little Crescent Moon and The Bright Evening Star

    Walter Humann

    Paperback (C S S Publishing Company, March 15, 1998)
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  • Mr. Flea's Not So Small Adventure

    Jesse A. Wilson, Angelita Ramos

    Paperback (Soto Publishing Company, Sept. 15, 2009)
    Sit down and listen to Mr. Flea tell an eager young audience the story of his unanticipated and wonderful expedition onboard his friend Charlie Chaplin, a Yorkshire terrier, to the mysterious continent of Africa. There, he sets off on an amazing safari and meets a new African friend by the name of Kuo Kuo. And, as Mr. Flea tells it, no matter how different someone may be from you, you can still be friends.
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  • Mr. Flea's Not So Small Adventure

    Jesse A. Wilson, Angelita Ramos

    Hardcover (Soto Publishing Company, Sept. 15, 2009)
    Sit down and listen to Mr. Flea tell an eager young audience the story of his unanticipated and wonderful expedition onboard his friend Charlie Chaplin, a Yorkshire terrier, to the mysterious continent of Africa. There, he sets off on an amazing safari and meets a new African friend by the name of Kuo Kuo. And, as Mr. Flea tells it, no matter how different someone may be from you, you can still be friends.
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  • Big C and Little Ox

    Nancy Kelly Allen, Angelita Ramos

    Paperback (Soto Publishing Company, )
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  • Polar Bear Kisses

    Angelita Ramos

    Paperback (Soto Publishing Company, Oct. 1, 2010)
    For the very first time, Baby bear is stepping out from his mother's den and into the world outside. He's anxious to begin the lessons Momma bear has to teach him on becoming a "big" polar bear. During his adventurous journey across the arctic tundra, Baby bear's discoveries bring him closer to achieving his goal. And with every lesson learned, Momma bear rewards him with polar bear kisses.
  • Sunny the Skuirrel

    Bryan St. Onge, Chris Padovano

    Staple Bound (Sunny Publishing Company, March 15, 2012)
    Sunny the Skuirrel is a children's book that will teach kids about diversity and also building relationships with people that are different from you. Sunny has to move to a new home and the other animals have trouble accepting him because he is a Skuirrel(squirrel and skunk). As you find out in the story that just by being yourself, you are special.
  • The Horse Book: a Practical Treatise on the American Horse Breeding Industry as Allied to the Farm

    J. H. S. Johnstone

    Hardcover (Sanders Publishing Company, 1908, March 15, 1908)
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  • Saving My Pearls

    Stephanie L. McKenny

    Paperback (J & J Publishing Company, April 15, 2014)
    Hey, it's me, Sabrina Richardson. In case you forgot, I shared my story about getting my own pearls in the last book and I allowed someone to use them and they were ruined. I'll never do that again. The Pearly Girls Club has helped me to stay on track. The Pearly Girls Club has helped us all to learn how to carry ourselves as young girls. We're always taught to respect ourselves and not to do anything silly that would spoil our reputation. This time my friends and I are back to share another story about our encounter with some of the boys in our school. Sharon's having a party and all the girls are required to wear pearls and heels. Originally, the party was just for girls, but one day Sharon just up and decides that boys will be invited too. Some of the girls are not excited about that and some are thrilled. Sharon learns a valuable lesson about respecting herself and how one choice could spoil her reputation.
  • Boxer George the Pet Santa

    Stephen Flanagan, Jay Kavan, Pet Santa Publishing Company

    Audiobook (Pet Santa Publishing Company, Dec. 15, 2014)
    This is the heartwarming story about a young puppy dog and his fight to save his mom and friends from the dog pound. A combination of determination and "destiny" create an exciting and wonderful experience for Boxer George, Santa Claus and parents and kids everywhere. This holiday special is bound to become a favorite with kids and their parents this holiday season.
  • The Road to Dumbiedykes - Some Rambling Thoughts of One Who Found It

    Alvin Howard Sanders

    (Chicago (IL): Sanders Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 1916)
    SUBJECT: "Essays on country and farm living. Although Dumbiedykes is located in Scotland (means 'dumb walls') the subject matter could occur anywhere. PARTIAL CONTENTS: Boy and Dog; Brick House with a Past; The Heart of Midlothian; The Bluegrass Claims its Own; Midsummer Night Alarms; Dumb Walls; Tragedy of the Flying Squirrels; Toilers and Idlers; Rain Upon the Roof; Fireside fancies; Back to the Bright Lights; and more."
  • Legend of the Aneeka

    Phyllis Lewis

    (Snader Publishing Company, June 15, 2017)
    Impossible!That's the only word to describe what Granny Maya has told Akeena the day after her twelfth birthday. According to a family legend — to be told only to girls in their thirteenth year of life — she, Akeena Lawton herself, might become the only guardian of an underground city of gold.Her cousin, Melody, whom Akeena considers unfriendly and a snob, was told the legend on her own birthday two months earlier. They are the only female descendents of a long-extinct tribe of people called the Aneeka.If the legend is true Akeena has only one year to discover the hidden, underground city. Can the legend possibly be true? Even if it is, how can Akeena become the guardian with her cousin, Melody, in the running? The race is on!Will the snobbish Melody win? Not if Akeena has anything to say about it.
  • Legend of the Aneeka

    Phyllis Roth Lewis

    (Snader Publishing Company, June 1, 2017)
    Impossible!That's the only word to describe what Granny Maya has told Akeena the day after her twelfth birthday. According to a family legend—to be told only to girls in their thirteenth year of life—she, Akeena Lawton herself, might become the only guardian of an underground city of gold.Her cousin, Melody, whom Akeena considers unfriendly and a snob, was told the legend on her own birthday two months earlier. They are the only female descendents of a long-extinct tribe of people called the Aneeka.If the legend is true Akeena has only one year to discover the hidden, underground city. Can the legend possibly be true? Even if it is, how can Akeena become the guardian with her cousin, Melody, in the running? The race is on!Will the snobbish Melody win? Not if Akeena has anything to say about it.