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Books published by publisher Sleepytown Press

  • Mystery in Troutburg Harbor

    Carol Oschmann

    Paperback (Sleepytown Press, June 13, 2011)
    Tom is without a home. Can his ability to bottom paint a boat lead to a home? How about his knowledge of boats in general? Maybe his knowledge of the foster home system is a little too much. His dreams of aliens and fire complicate his already complicated life.
  • MOLLY MARIE and THE AMAZING JIMMY

    Michele Verhoosky

    Paperback (Sleepytown Press, Aug. 8, 2012)
    "Do you know any leprechauns?" Molly asked her daddy. "Of course!" "What's their name?" "Oh! Ummm...Jimmy." "I can't wait to see him!" cried Molly Marie. "I can't wait to meet The Amazing Jimmy!" Readers of all ages will love this delightfully funny, touchingly tender tale about how an old binky helps a little girl and a leprechaun grow brave enough to forge a magical friendship.
  • JOLLY OLLIE FROM OLNEY

    Virginia Mabry

    Paperback (Sleepytown Press, Oct. 22, 2012)
    This is a story about a frisky all-white squirrel named Ollie. He lives in a park with his family and friends. He has never known any other kind of squirrels, until one day a violent storm blows him into a remote section of the woods. Share Ollie's adventure as he fi nds himself surrounded by strange gray squirrels.
  • The Mystery Under Third Base

    Fran Orenstein

    Paperback (Sleepytown Press, June 24, 2010)
    Eleven-year-old Willie, always the smartest kid in town, skips two grades, doesn't have any friends, and spends his days reading in an abandoned old cellar. Suddenly, Huby appears out of nowhere. Who is this weird new boy who knows things he shouldn't and might not be what he seems to be? Together they explore Willie's favorite hideout where mysterious noises and dots of light could mean a ghost. When Willie wins a school contest with a proposal to build a baseball field, the project may fall apart because third base will be over Willie's cellar hideout and whatever may be down there. With the help of new friends and the town witch, Willie's resolution of the ghostly problem is The Mystery Under Third Base.
  • Bye-Bye Brewster

    Michael Shane Carroll, Katie Carroll

    Paperback (Sleepytown Press, March 30, 2012)
    Brewster's family is moving to a new town. Brewster has to say goodbye to his classmates and go to a new school. Brewster is sad, but he soon realizes that making new friends at a new school is not all that bad. The class has a party for Brewster. He also sees that they will always be his friends.
  • The Lamb Who Counted Clouds

    Immaculine Jolivert, Rosemarie Gillen

    Paperback (Sleepytown Press, Oct. 1, 2013)
    Join the little lamb on his amazing quest as he chases his dream to count every cloud in the entire world.His journey is filled with ups and downs as he travels the world. This book will encourage children to remain positive every day, reach for the stars, and read every single day.The Lamb Who Counted Clouds experiences differences in cultures, perseverance, and courage. This book is a great tool for professionals and parents.
  • What Color Is a Ladybug?

    Catherine Ward Weiser

    Paperback (Sleepytown Press, July 4, 2014)
    What color is a ladybug? Where do ladybugs live? Why do ladybugs smell bad? These questions will be answered as you follow the flight of a charming, young ladybug throughout her life until she becomes a grown-up ladybug. Enjoy the whimsical drawings in this delightful book as you learn colorful facts about ladybugs. Ladybugs are helpful insects, and the most important lesson for us all is to never, ever sguash a ladybug!
  • The Bonds

    Gary Gainey, Rosemarie Gillen

    Paperback (Sleepytown Press, April 28, 2012)
    The tale of The Bonds is a modern day yarn about a family that lives unnoticed within the household of humans. Standing only inches high, the Bond's lineage traces back to a legendary time of magic and fairies: a time before the modernized day of man, the loss of their wings, and the great shrinking. Life for the Bonds is exciting yet tranquil, dangerous yet steadfast, fantastic, yet as down to earth as the ground they walk on and the insects that inhabit it. Seeing and experiencing the world as the Bonds do is as enriching as peering at the stars, sailing the oceans, or revisiting a childhood place.
  • Little Bear And Honey Bee

    Esther L. Mackey, Kaitlin L. Mackey

    Hardcover (Sleepytown Press, March 10, 2012)
    Little Bear and Honey Bee live in the woods. They like living there because there is always something for them to do with their friends. You know- the rabbits, skunks, squirrels and all the little animals that live there with them. You will read how they play hide and seek and spend their time keeping busy. Also, once in awhile, something scary happens in the woods, and that's when Little Bear calls on his brothers, Joe and Ben, who are the big bears, to help them out. I know you'll have fun reading the story and looking at all the great pictures.
  • Double Rainbow Island

    Jerilyn Ito, Melissa Olaivar Wong

    Paperback (Sleepytown Press, Nov. 1, 2011)
    Malia is tired of staying home and decides to seek out the other Nalo. Along the way she meets Kaleo and Mano, and together they discover friendship and new colors. But can they get their families to leave their home and meet the other Nalo?
  • Mouse Word Ho

    Denine Foulks, Joann Dettmann

    Paperback (Sleepytown Press, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Squeaking and Scampering Mice in Mouse Word Ho will bring many a smile. Although geared toward adult humor it is more than just funny phrases and illustrations. Packed with factual information it o ers opportunity for educators to teach their students. Cooks will enjoy new recipes and the crafty person will ­ nd several ideas.
  • The Rainbow Halo

    Lois Chipman Sullivan, Rosemarie Gillen

    Paperback (Sleepytown Press, Dec. 1, 2011)
    Earthly gifts inspired by Heavenly Teachings. Angels and children learn together of the beautiful gifts we have been given by God through the beauty of the Rainbow Halo.