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  • JAYDEN AND THE TREASURE OF PIRATE'S COVE

    rebecca hall

    eBook (rebecca hall, Sept. 15, 2013)
    This adventurous children's book follows the story of Jayden and his family as they search for the treasure of pirates cove. Along with Jack, their trusted guide, they discover lost cities, encounter snakes and jaguars, and explore the ruins of a lost temple. Will Jayden lead his family to the treasure?Children will take delight in this imaginative story about a determined boy who learns that knowledge is the real treasure.For ages 4 and up.
  • Sirens' Song

    Rebecca Price, Diana Harlan Stein

    Hardcover (Rebecca Price, Feb. 25, 2018)
    No animal on Earth can resist the pull into the circle of life. Join Cohelo's salmon school as they swim their most difficult journey.One salmon, Cohelo, overcomes many dangers to reach the headwaters of her birth and is able to lay her own eggs. Every life enriches the world around us.
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  • Hidden: The Swamp, Book 1

    Rebecca Royce, Maya Starling

    Audiobook (Rebecca Royce, Nov. 7, 2019)
    Lost, groggy, and utterly devastated, MacKenzie Harper woke in the back of a truck with a kind man giving her a ride to safety. Her memory fuzzy, her senses on high alert, and her world teetering precariously on chaos, she has no idea who to trust, but her nose says she can trust him. When her savior delivers her to Ranier, Preston, Jarret, and Anton Lejeune, Kenzie recognizes them as the sons of the most famous werewolf family in Louisiana. They have to hide her because Kenzie did the forbidden - she shifted. Werewolves are forbidden from shifting due to the Accords, and she’s always been good at playing human. So, why did she shift? That’s a question she’d like answered, but there’s more to Kenzie than even she knows, and being around the Lejeune brothers rouses old instincts and desperate desires that will pull her four mates to her. Together, they’ll face every challenge coming for them, even the ones they can’t see.
  • The Dry

    Rebecca Nolen

    Paperback (Rebecca Nolen, Nov. 21, 2013)
    West Virginia, 1895. A deadly dry spell has left the earth parched and souls desperate. Crops are failing. Cities are starving. A missing newspaper man doesn’t account for much in times so terrible, except to the twelve-year-old son he left behind. When Elliot Sweeney discovers the search for his father has been called off, he boards a train alone to find him. His quest leads Elliot into the depths of an abandoned mine, with a peculiar pocket watch, a blind burro, and a gutsy girl at his side. He discovers a world he never dreamed of, even in his worst nightmares, and lands smack in the middle of a war between two kingdoms. Monstrous insects, smiling villains, and dark riddles are everywhere. Deciding who to trust may prove to be his greatest challenge, while the fate of the world above hangs on Elliot's choice. This is a story like Wizard of Oz underground with a boy protagonist.
  • Legends of the Map: Unlocking the Secrets

    Margaret Ann Malloy

    eBook (Rebecca Labau, Dec. 16, 2016)
    It’s been ten years since world-famous explorer Professor Peterson went missing. When his granddaughters and their new friends discover his ancient journal, they stumble into an unexpected world of adventure. Each new clue they discover could bring them closer to solving the mystery surrounding their grandfather’s strange disappearance, if only they could open his journal to understand them. But someone else wants the journal and its secrets for themselves. Will the children be able to find the answers in the journal before it falls into the wrong hands?
  • Things we like to do

    Rebecca Zeschke, Rachael Loose

    Paperback (Rebecca, Jan. 24, 2019)
    Things we like to do is beautiful story of two sisters and the activities they do during the week. From baking goodies with mum to playing with butterflies, Mia and Clara's week is full of giggles and excitement. Follow their adventures as they explore all the fun things they like to do together. With educational elements and stunning illustrations, Things we like to do is a must have for your children's bookshelves. Suitable for ages 0-7 with the reading age ability of 5+. Children will: - learn the days of the week - learn to count -increase their reading vocabulary due to repetition of words - enhance their imagination and be introduced to positive play with siblings.