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Books published by publisher Gold Fern Press

  • Hugging Grandma: Loving Those with Memory Disorders

    Zina Kramer, David Messing

    Hardcover (Ferne Press, May 25, 2009)
    What happens when you very own grandma doesn't know it's your birthday? When a little child girl's beloved grandmother develops Alzheimers Disease and can't remember things, how does life go on? Hugs for Grandma provides a positive example of how one child copes with a grandmother who has Alzheimer's Disease. Strengthened by the wonderful times they shared together, the child finds ways to help her grandmother still feel useful and needed.
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  • Bartholomew's Gift

    Diane Dignan

    eBook (Ferne Press, Nov. 21, 2017)
    Little Bartholomew is bestowed with a unique gift at birth -- an ability that his loved ones do not possess or understand. There is excitement and wonder when, as a child, he discovers the meaning of his gift and wishes to share the joy it brings with others. Misunderstood, he withdraws and denies his experiences until the gift disappears forever, or does it? "Bartholomew's Gift is a sweet, tender lullaby of a book." "A beautiful story magnificently illustrated -- children and parents will be captivated." Winner of the gold Mom's choice award.
  • Betrayed

    Jennifer Lynn Catz

    eBook (Gold Cat Press, Feb. 13, 2015)
    Trapped in Fanny’s house, with its mystifying occurrences and hidden rooms, Cara Corsi discovers a secret world that she never knew existed. And it’s far more dangerous than she could ever imagine.As she is pulled into the unknown world of magic, secrets are exposed and new mysteries are thrown at her. Cara has many choices to make and she needs to dig deep to find the strength to face her fears. Will she be strong enough to overcome the magical challenges? Or will her smart aleck ways push her deeper into trouble and prevent her from finding her family?
  • The Darkest Legacy: Hints of Betrayal

    Jennifer Lynn Catz

    language (Gold Cat Press, Feb. 13, 2016)
    ** NOTE**HINTS OF BETRAYAL is an omnibus book in The Darkest Legacy series. HINTS OF BETRAYAL contains both BETRAYAL and BETRAYED.Sixteen-year-old Cara Corsi craves a normal life but after discovering the life-altering secrets and betrayal kept hidden from her, a chance for normalcy could be destroyed forever.Cara's mother has successfully kept the family hidden for fourteen years. But when the family is suddenly located, a sinister plan brews to rip the family apart.When Cara is pulled into the unknown world of magic, she must curb her smart aleck ways and find the strength to face her deepest fears.
  • Oh No! Ah Yes!

    Kalli Reid, Colleen Fisher

    Paperback (Ferne Press, April 15, 2010)
    Marie only likes TV, and Keith doesn't like to brush his teeth, but what if they made a different choice? From sharing to trying new foods to getting exercise, Oh No! Ah Yes! helps young readers discover how making good choices is the right thing to do.
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  • Black of Night

    Jennifer Charron Ward, Megan Wellman, Kris Yankee

    language (Ferne Press, June 30, 2010)
    When Benny, a homeless black cat, ends up in a city shelter, he doesn't think it can get any worse until he is sought out and stolen by a disturbed teen to be senselessly sacrificed on Devil's Night. Jilly, a thirteen-year-old orphan, whose plight it is to save the stolen cat, has no idea the love she'll find yet the danger she'll endure as she follows the murderous teen into the black of night.
  • I Can Dance Too

    Victoria Ames, Lynette Toma, Colleen Fisher

    Paperback (Ferne Press, Oct. 15, 2010)
    Mia would love to dance but cannot hear the music unless she wears her hearing aids. After the questions by the other children she proves she can dance and is not different than the others.
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  • I Am Stumped!

    Lisa Rivard, Colleen Murray Fisher

    Paperback (Ferne Press, Feb. 15, 2012)
    All Aiden wants to do is play with his friends, but his name starts with the wrong letter, he's wearing the wrong color, and is eating the wrong food. He's so confused that he's stumped! Lisa Rivard's I Am Stumped! teaches kids how to get along and that three is not a crowd.
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  • Cheer for Chlorine: Discovering Chlorine's Many Uses

    Blake Washington, Mallette Pagano

    Paperback (Ferne Press, Dec. 15, 2015)
    Summertime has arrived and Jay is ready to hit the pool. He dives in but is surprised by how much his eyes hurt. Jay asks Kayla, his big sister, about the stinging and learns all the ways that chlorine makes a difference in the world. The everyday language and fun activities in Cheer for Chlorine! help kids understand this important element and encourage kids to be excited about chemistry.
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  • Does This Make Me Beautiful?

    Harriet Morse, Megan D. Wellman

    Hardcover (Ferne Press, Sept. 30, 2010)
    Does a certain pair of jeans or shirt make a person beautiful? How about a shiny gold necklace? Harriet thinks that these are the things that can make her beautiful. And she's sure that her red hair and freckles do not help. But will an old family mirror teach Harriet what true beauty really means?
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  • 112 Ways For Kids to Have Fun without Money

    Sam Gross, with Kate Gross, Greg Rockwell

    Paperback (Ferne Press, Feb. 15, 2013)
    Have fun without money? Yes you can! Eleven-year old Sam Gross has devised a list that is sure to get you bursting with giggles, your legs pumping, and your brain whirling. 112 Ways for Kids to Have Fun without Money is jam packed with good clean and sometimes dirty fun!
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  • Logan and Lilly Go To Kindergarten

    Alexander McNeece, Wendy Betway, Jeff Covieo

    Paperback (Ferne Press, March 20, 2011)
    Now that twins Logan and Lilly are five years old, it's almost time to start kindergarten at Lathers Elementary. But are they ready? Spend the day with them as they practice their ABC's, numbers, colors, and shapes with their family.
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