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  • From a Bench in Our Square

    Samuel Hopkins Adams

    eBook (Kore Enterprises, Aug. 29, 2018)
    An unusual arrangement of story-telling. The point of view is that of an elderly resident of a city neighborhood called simply 'Our Square' who observes events from a bench. But he also sometimes takes a hand with little arrangements and advice in the background. Each story can be read stand-alone so it is really easy to get the sense of the whole by reading one.
  • The Wonder Book of Bible Stories:

    Logan Marshall

    (Kore Enterprises, Nov. 16, 2018)
    The Wonder Book of Bible Stories is a 1904 collection by Logan Marshall published in the United States. The book includes biblical stories from both the Old and New Testaments retold for children and illustrated with rich woodcuts and color plates. Reprinted several times in the 1920s, it went out of print in 1925. It was made available online by Project Gutenberg in 2005 and there have subsequently been several print editions in Chinese and in English, published in Taipei, as well as other ebook versions.The Bible is one of the two or three oldest books in the world, but unlike most of the ancient books, it is found not only in great libraries, but in almost every home of the civilized world; and it is not only studied by learned scholars, but read by the common people; and its many stories grasp and hold the attention of little children. Happy is that child who has heard, over and over again, the Bible stories until they have become fixed in his mind and memory, to become the foundations of a noble life. It is with the desire of aiding parents and teachers in telling these stories, and aiding children to understand them, also in the hope that they may be read in many schools, that a few among the many interesting stories in the Bible have been chosen, brought together and as far as necessary simplified to meet the minds of the young.It is with the desire of aiding parents and teachers in telling these stories, and aiding children to understand them, also in the hope that they may be read in many schools, that a few among the many interesting stories in the Bible have been chosen, brought together and as far as necessary simplified to meet the minds of the young. - Introduction by Jesse Lyman Hurlbut inside the book itself.
  • Pup Pup Gets Adopted: The Pup Pup Series

    Amy Morford

    (Mojo Enterprises, Oct. 7, 2013)
    Children never forget their first dog, and it's very likely they won't forget Pup Pup Gets Adopted, either! This charming, realistic depiction of one family's canine adoption experience is a fun and engaging way to teach children, ages 3 to 6, about the rewards and responsibilities connected to adopting a family dog. Pup Pup is an adorable German shepherd puppy who just happens to attract the attention of little Scarlett when she visits a German shepherd's young brood with her parents and Brother Zak. The puppy that is running around chasing his tail is the one that Scarlett singles out. Pup Pup Gets Adopted is an educational, fun way to tap into children's natural love for animals and is especially useful for parents with children interested in adopting a first pet. Details o Designed for children ages 3 to 6 o Illustrated with vivid and colorful illustrations o An easy early reading experience for novice readers o Ideal for bedtime storytelling
  • Pup Pup's First Dr. Visit: The Pup Pup Series

    Amy Morford

    (Mojo Enterprises, April 7, 2014)
    Pup Pup's First Dr. Visit is part of the Pup Pup book series, featuring an adorable German Shepherd puppy who is adopted by a loving family. Now that Pup Pup has settled in with his new family, it is time to attend to the tricky matter of getting Pup Pup to the veterinarian for his first medical check-up. Pup Pup is not feeling sick but since it is important for puppies to visit the vet, the entire family accompanies Pup Pup to lend support during his first encounter with a veterinarian. Pup Pup's First Dr. Visit is an entertaining and educational book that helps children understand why their beloved dog or puppy needs to visit the veterinarian to prevent health problems. It will help ease the anxiety they feel and help them understand how to support their dog or puppy during a visit--just as Scarlett and Zak do. Pup Pup is an adorable puppy and it's great fun to accompany him as the Pup Pup saga continues to unfold with his loving new family. Details: o Designed for children ages 3 to 6 o Illustrated with vivid and colorful illustrations o An easy early reading experience for novice readers o Ideal for bedtime storytelling
  • Pup Pup's First Play Date: The Pup Pup Series

    Amy Morford

    (Mojo Enterprises, May 6, 2014)
    Pup Pup' s First Play Date is the latest adventure in the unfolding saga of an adorable German Shepherd puppy named Pup Pup, and the loving family that adopted him. Pup Pup has been the top dog and only canine member in his adopted family since the day he arrived. Much like an only child, Pup Pup hasn't had to share his toys or food with a canine brother or sister and he hasn't met up with any neighborhood dogs. But things have a way of changing and the day finally arrives when Pup Pup is introduced to a charming Labrador retriever named Chickie Bunny. That's when Pup's latest adventure begins to unfold. Naturally, Pup Pup jumps for joy at the sight of Chickie Bunny because he's finally snagged a play date with someone who acts and looks a lot like him. She's got a tail just like he does, and she walks on all fours--except that she's a female yellow dog with fur that's the color of the sun. Grab a plate of cookies and settle in and enjoy another heartwarming Pup Pup picture book story. Details: o Ideal reading for children ages 3 to 6 o Beautifully illustrated with eye-catching pictures o Makes the perfect gift for children who love dogs
  • The Hungry Teddy: A Christmas Story

    Jo Gumb, Kerry Pattison-Christie

    Paperback (Moos Enterprises, Nov. 15, 2016)
    Join Teddy in his exciting adventures as learns the true meaning of love in this heartwarming Christmas story. Written by author Jo Gumb and beautifully illustrated by Kerry Pattison-Christie, all parents and children will fall in love with the brave adventurer as he takes his first steps into a new life in a changed world. Inspired by The Children's Trust at Tadworth Court (registered charity no. 288018), one third of the profits from this book are being donated to the the charity, which supports children who have suffered brain injury.
  • Pup Pup's First Halloween: The Pup Pup Series

    Amy Morford

    (Mojo Enterprises, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Dogs are viewed as members of the family so we sometimes forget that they are different. Events and experiences that are fun and exciting to humans can seem a little spooky to dogs--especially on Halloween! Pup Pup's First Halloween is the story of an adopted puppy's first Halloween experience with his beloved adopted family. Readers of the original Pup Pup book are already familiar with the story of Pup Pup's adoption, but it's not necessary to have read the first book to enjoy this amusing Halloween tale! Everyone knows that Halloween is a fun night for humans and "children" of all ages to dress up in their favorite fantasy outfit. But to a newly adopted dog like Pup Pup, Halloween can be downright scary. Will Pup Pup survive his first Halloween night? Will he ever see his beloved family members again? Pup's Pup's First Halloween is filled with scary drama, but it's also an educational lesson about the way that dogs view the "normal" holiday rituals that humans take for granted. Pup Pup's First Halloween is a fun-filled holiday treat that's full of empathy and sympathy for Pup Pup. Best of all, there's a warm and fuzzy ending!
  • Little Suzy's Little Helpers

    Elizabeth P. Prentiss

    Paperback (More Love Enterprises, July 5, 1605)
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  • ABC Animals: Kids Coloring Book

    Mojo Enterprises

    Paperback (Mojo Enterprises, Nov. 20, 2014)
    Learning your ABC's is fun! Kids color and learn the alphabet by associating a letter with an illustrated animal whose name begin with that letter. "K is for Koala." 50 illustrated pictures with more than one animal for some letters. Hours of entertainment while your child practices learning their ABC's.
  • Blue Jackets / The adventures of J. Thompson, A.B. among "the heathen chinee"

    Edward Greey

    eBook (Kore Enterprises, Nov. 14, 2018)
    Transcriber's Note:Obvious typographic errors have been corrected.The most cruel and ignominious punishment man can inflict upon his fellow men, is still enforced in the English Naval Service; though many indignantly deny it, and stigmatize this story as "a libel on the British Navy." Unfortunately for "Blue Jackets" this is not so, and the novel is founded on facts, as I have been in the service, and, on many occasions, seen sailors subjected to most painful degradation at the caprice of those, who, because they were officers, seemed to forget that the men possessed feelings in common with them. As facts are the best proofs, I quote the "London Daily News," November 7, 1870, which records that on October 30, 1870, a scene, similar in barbarity to the one described in the fifth chapter, occurred in Plymouth Sound, England, on board the "Vanguard" (Captain E. H. G. Lambert), "within hearing of a large number of women and children, who were waiting permission to go on board the iron-clad."It may interest readers to know, that the adventures of J. Thompson, A. B., among "The Heathen Chinee," are not entirely fictitious, the descriptions of the peculiar habits of "The Coming Man" being from personal observation during a lengthened sojourn in China.
  • The Rambles of a Rat

    Charlotte Tucker, Catherine Pall, Rebecca Perkins

    eBook (More Love Enterprises, Jan. 18, 2019)
    If curiosity killed the cat what will it do to a rat? Come along with Ratto as he takes us on his forays into 1850’s-era London and beyond, learning about his favorite subject: humans. When two homeless boys move into Ratto’s shed, he’s appalled by their condition. Do humans really let orphan children live on the streets with no hope? In his pursuit to understand Man, Ratto learns that people can be kind and caring as well as selfish and foolish. Along the way, you’ll see glimpses of what life was like 150 years ago and perhaps be astonished at humans’ behavior yourself!
  • The Destinies of the Stars:

    Svante Arrhenius

    eBook (Kore Enterprises, Nov. 16, 2018)
    When Dr. Svante Arrhenius in the year 1903 received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry it came as a fitting reward of his achievements principally in the electro-chemical field. It was natural, however, that a genius of his calibre would not limit his interest to the “infinitely small” but would gradually broaden it to encompass the “infinitely large.” And “to take an interest” means with Dr. Arrhenius to push the boundaries of the unknown and of the unexplored a little farther away from man. His evolution in this respect runs parallel with that of all the great men who stand out as leaders in the history of science. Wrapt up in the solution of a particular problem and fired with the divine yearning to reach ultimate causes they are inevitably driven to ever widening circles of research until this whole material universe,iv its whence and whither, becomes the overpowering passion of their spirits. Thus the mere titles of the works of Dr. Arrhenius, read in the sequence of their publication, give us, better than any biography, the history of a soul, which, no matter what his unprofessed philosophical faith may be, constitutes our strongest evidence in favour of that theory of “purposiveness” in the universe which Dr. Arrhenius so heartily abhors (and justly so) when resorted to in natural science, but which theory nevertheless (and justly so) is so dear to the philosopher:—Researches in Regard to the Conductivity of Electrolytes; Conductivity of Extremely Diluted Solutions; Chemical Theory of Electrolytes; Textbook in Theoretical Electro-Chemistry; Textbook in Cosmological Physics; Worlds in the Making; Infinity of the Universe; Life of the Universe as Conceived by Man from Earliest Ages to the Present Time;—thus run the titles of a few of the works we already have by Dr. Arrhenius’ hand. How were it possible for him NOT to write The Destinies of the Stars? Thev volume came as inevitably as fruition follows flowering. What remains to be seen is if Dr. Arrhenius can withstand the tremendous temptation that must be at work in his soul to lift, be it ever so little, the curtain that separates natural science and philosophy; we hope he will give in; we admire in this book how he reads “The Riddle of the Milky Way”; we certainly wish to know how he reads—the riddle of the universe.The Destinies of the Stars met with unexampled success in Sweden. Three editions appeared within two months when the book was published in November, 1915. The American version has been somewhat delayed principally due to war conditions. This, however, has not been wholly a loss to the English-speaking world as Dr. Arrhenius by no means has been idle in the meantime. Considerable additional subject matter, including three new pictures, has been added, chiefly based on the most recent astronomical discoveries some of which have been recorded as late as 1917.