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  • The Power of a Praying Kid

    Stormie Omartian

    Paperback (Amazon, Aug. 16, 2005)
    New from bestselling author Stormie Omartian! A look at prayer through little eyes.The Power of a Praying- Kid is a fun and "kid-friendly" approach to prayer for a very- special audience. Written with young hearts in mind, this short, easy-to-read book for 7- to 12-year-olds helps children learn to talk to God in a way that is meaningful and relational.Interactive call-outs, sample prayers, and places to record their own words to God are sprinkled throughout the pages. Moms and Dads as well as children will love the message of this book for growing-up kids...God wants to hear from them and He listens to their prayers.Book Details:Format: PaperbackPublication Date: 7/1/2005Pages: 112Reading Level: Age 8 and Up
  • Summer’s Flight, Pollen’s Delight.: Meet the Bees, Butterflies, Birds and other Creatures Who Keep Our World Green and Alive!

    Flora Caputo

    eBook (Amazon, Sept. 27, 2019)
    Pollination is important to our world. It helps grow our food, our flowers, and our plants. Bees and butterflies get most of the attention as important “pollen movers” for our flowers. But you may be surprised at who else does this important job. Come into the garden, and meet these amazing creatures, and find out how you can help keep the world green and alive! Jump into the vibrant world of pollinators with your family, with clever rhyme, pollinator facts, pollinator-helper tips, and lush watercolor illustrations.
  • A Halloween Night

    Laura Yirak, Daren Challman

    language (Amazon, Oct. 8, 2012)
    Ghosts and goblins, witches and goons—what is going to happen on this Halloween Night? A little boy wakes up to a mysterious noise, only to find out that a spell has been cast!This is a fully illustrated eBook for ages two years and up.
  • Ladybug Pink

    Laura Yirak, Daren Challman

    language (Amazon, July 12, 2012)
    Purple, orange, bright colors—a wink, exchange colors with Ladybug Pink. There’s a problem outside and this cute bug is going to fix it by swapping colors.This is the sequel to the popular Ladybug Blue eBook covering the primary colors.It is a fun and colorful, fully illustrated eBook, for ages 18 months and up.If you like these, see Puppy Come Home!
  • Fishin' a Bowl

    Laura Yirak, Daren Challman

    language (Amazon, Aug. 18, 2013)
    From the creators of My Silly Kitty comes another adorable tale about sharing.The fish is perfectly happy in his bowl until a new THING arrives. It's white, it's cute, it's fluffy, and OH NO--it's trying to eat me! My Silly Kitty has arrived on the scene.This fish knows exactly what to do!Children will learn about sharing and making new friends, all wrapped up in a fun rhyme. For ages two and up.
  • For the Goddess

    Michael Stamp

    eBook (Amazon, Nov. 19, 2013)
    Jennifer Ryker, an aspiring young model, is slowly drawn into a twisted relationship with criminal overlord, Frank Barker who’s obsessed with her. He uses an idol—an ancient goddess statue that exudes a power over any woman in its presence—to control Jennifer. He entices her into being the ultimate exotic dancer, the goddess. Jennifer’s workaholic father, Dallas tycoon Denny Ryker, discovers her plight and it shatters his life. He turns to God for help and sends a young widower named Peter to rescue Jennifer. Peter and Jennifer fall in love, but before they can begin a relationship, Frank ensnares Jennifer and forces her to agree to marry him using Jennifer’s dead friend’s infant son as bait. Peter risks all to free her from Frank’s clutches.
  • Meth Vs. Death: No Way Out

    Stormy Rainey, Julie Holt

    language (Amazon KDP, April 10, 2018)
    Book Description. My story is much more than the title explains. It has many things to offer and I believe that anyone who reads it can relate in some aspect. -never judge a book by its cover. My story is explicit and raw. All of my secrets and the truth about my life are revealed, good and bad. Dating back to the bible and creation of man, there has always been good and bad, right and wrong, and police and felons. There’s always two sides, so my point is, instead of being on one side or the other and passing judgement, try and understand what is really going on with that person. My story explains how I struggled with drugs and the events that led to it and the crimes we commit to feed that habit. Just because someone is struggling with an addiction doesn’t make them a bad person, maybe they are just losing the battle with themselves. I urge you to keep an open mind and heart before judging an addict, they are someone’s son or daughter to. I hope when you read this book you will have a better understanding of what it’s like to struggle with addiction.
  • Brain Quest: Grade 4

    Chris Wells

    Hardcover (Amazon, April 18, 2005)
    When a liquid changes to gas, does it condense or evaporate? Spell the plural of leaf. If a truck weighs 3 -+ tons, how many pounds does it weigh? Plus decimals, synonyms and antonyms, plants and animals, the human body, root words, number patterns, Grab Bag, and government: What do we call the highest court of law in the United States? Brain Quest Grade 4 quizzes kids on the stuff they need to know when they need to know it, with 1,500 curriculum-based questions and answers reflecting the latest school standards. Vetted by a panel of America's highest award-winning teachers, and embraced by kids and parents because it flat-out works, Brain Quest opens a world of information and education with its fast-paced question-and-answer format, bright full-color illustrations, and lively attitude. Book Details:Format: Special FormatPublication Date: 4/18/2005Pages: 148Reading Level: Age 9 and Up
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  • Vampire Academy Box Set

    Richelle Mead

    Paperback (Amazon, March 15, 2009)
    Book Details:Format: Box SetPublication Date: 10/13/2009Pages: 1120Reading Level: Age 12 and Up
  • Brady and the Bombii Bumblebee

    Anna Arrigo

    eBook (Amazon, )
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  • The Roots of My Family Tree

    Niki Alling

    eBook (Amazon, Feb. 7, 2012)
    Take a trip around the world with a little girl, who is proud of her rich multicultural heritage. The Roots of My Family Tree, is a celebration book for children, families and educators to use as an enjoyable springboard for conversations about family heritage. Bright, colorful, full illustrations, written in rhyme.Countries around the world she travels to:USAAustraliaAfricaScotlandEnglandPolandItalyFranceSpain*Author's Note* - When this book was read to a Pre-K class, it sparked a fun discussion of where the students' families came from, and/or are still living. Including many different countries around the world and even different states and cities. Every child had something to add to the conversation!
  • The Last Lead Holders: A Memoir

    Richard Deatherage

    eBook (Amazon, Dec. 28, 2018)
    Remember pencils....? "Designing and Drafting homes became my passion" Author Richard Deatherage has created a memoir that will likely be a standard toward which all future memoirists will reach. Not only is the book beautifully written as a coming of age story, but it also is a reflection on Americana - the way we have lived and the impact of history on our families and our lives.In a sensitive prologue, Richard writes, "Our American way of life has given each of us the individual challenge to become successful in our own individual way, with all the opportunities and common freedoms to mold yourself into a career field you have chosen. The evolution of my early childhood had set forth an abundance of confidence early on in my life. To make difficult decisions and to change easily to what ever came my way - continuing to this day. My adventures growing up in the 1960's and 70's throughout America as an official United States Air Force Brat (USAFB) had given me a unique perspective on our American way of life."Deatherage recounts his witnessing racism, family struggles while his father served in Vietnam, absorbing the Midwestern life style while moving as a military family every four years, and his eventual settling in California, his passion for drafting discovered in Mechanical Drafting class in high school, to his successful career as a carpenter, draftsman, builder and construction superintendent, has lead in the blossoming of Sacramento area, the abrupt change in his life brought about by the infamous 2008 economic crash, and ultimately the death of his beloved father, All of this saga is related with the warmth that makes this book memorable. One aspect of Richard's novel - and indeed it does become a story worth of the term novel - There is an innocence here that is reminiscent of milder times, the aspects of yesteryear that continue to provide us with hope for a better tomorrow. The impact and importance of family is securely placed front and center- a treasured aspect of this fine memoir. recommended for all readers of all ages...- Grady Harp July 19, 2019 top 100 Amazon hall of fame contributors " The Last Lead Holders is a tightly written memoir that will make readers laugh, cry, reminisce and dream of simpler times - although the times were never actually simple at all. Yet while nostalgia plays a big part of the story, the powerful themes are universal for everyone to remember, regardless of their generation. A painful and powerful story of American life, The Last Lead Holder is highly recommended." Self-Publishing Review, 4.5 stars