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  • Monsters in My Room

    Lorie A. Detter

    eBook (America Star Books, April 12, 2017)
    A fun little book to help children with their fear of being alone, especially at bedtime!
  • Mary Loves Butterflies

    Gennevive Jonas, Karlish Barrett

    eBook (America Star Books, June 28, 2015)
    This is a story about a little girl who gets very excited when a butterfly gets next to her. She wants to catch it and keep it, but her parents had a better idea. They took her on an adventure she would never forget.
  • A Is for Anteater!

    Bob Cook, Rachel Greenhalgh

    eBook (America Star Books, Aug. 29, 2014)
    "A is for Anteater living in the zoo; B is for Baby looking just like you... C is for Car driving down the road; D is for Daddy feeling very old... Anteaters, Babies and Cars, oh my; Lovely drawings to catch the eye; And clever rhymes to tickle the ear; Of the new learner, you hold most dear. A is for Anteater begins and ends with a furry friend in the zoo. Between A and Z, this alphabet book offers pleasant surprises that will encourage the reader and listener alike to reread it over and over again."
  • It's Cotton Blossom Time

    S. Earl Wilson III

    eBook (America Star Books, Feb. 12, 2010)
    S. Earl Wilson, III, is the author of eight books prior to this one. All of his previous books, with the exception of two, have been fiction. In this book, this Mississippi writer, a Morehouse College graduate, pens a uniquely loveable and humorous recollection of the travels and adventures of the renowned Cotton Blossom Singers of the Piney Woods School of Piney Woods, Mississippi, during the fifties. Here, he invites you to travel along, sing, endure the hardship and pain, then rejoice in the success of these six special young girls as they pave the road for the benefit of others.This story is not a must-read—it is a should-read. You’ll be elated if you do and sorry if you don’t!
  • Sir Licksalot & The Bay Fools

    D.L. Carroll

    eBook (America Star Books, Oct. 31, 2014)
    Blaze scrambles to fulfill a promise to keep the girls quiet. As luck would have it, a new snag develops and the girls aren’t the only problem keeping his magical fountain a secret. Nerves and impatience lead the Fools into sudden darkness, stranger danger, trouble with the law, and Sir Licksalot’s new frenemy. Can Bobby live up to Blaze’s motto; “It’s Cool to be Kind”, or is it too late for him? Find out in this spine-tingling landmark adventure that will keep you guessing. “You will laugh one moment and get goosebumps the next” - Family Review Center
  • Cotter Otter in Treasure Water

    Kennedy Bleu, Ponder Goembel

    eBook (America Star Books, July 21, 2014)
    Cotter Otter is searching for treasure in the water when he comes across sea creatures different than himself. He doesn’t want to play with them because they seem strange, and he doesn’t think they can do the things he can. Cotter starts to learn what a real treasure is all about when the sea creatures have to come together in a scary situation, requiring quick thinking and the use of their unique talents if they are going to make it out in time.
  • A Trip for Manny

    Hope Ann Phillips

    eBook (America Star Books, Dec. 8, 2016)
    Meet Manny. He is our Guinea Pig, and he just found out that he is going on a trip! I wonder how he's going to get there? Maybe Manny could walk or hike, take a plane or train? What will he decide? We shall see...
  • What Is Your Costume?: A Fall Festival Tale

    Janet Lynn Eystad

    language (America Star Books, April 11, 2015)
    She has done it again! In her newest release What Is Your Costume? Janet Lynn Eystad takes us on another adventure - this time to a young boy’s first, and best, Fall Festival ever. Camping and fishing and chocolate, oh my. And, in spite of ourselves, we will learn a thing or two about counting, not how much candy we got, but coins!
  • Pathway to Montana: The Settlers Rest

    Douglas Waldron

    eBook (America Star Books, March 16, 2009)
    This book is a sequel to Douglas’ first book, Montana Wilderness Adventure. Now readers can follow the family again—Martha; Jacob; their daughter, Mary; and son, Johnny—as they face hardships, laughter and joys while they cling to their rude frontier country and pave the way into the twentieth century. Follow Jacob and Johnny into a wild and deadly trapping jaunt into Indian territory. Jacob returns home and Mary falls in love. Witness the start of a growing valley settlement. Along the way, read about a true frontier wedding and a schoolmarm for the new one-room schoolhouse. There are new businesses, a church, and a new beginning.
  • Nutrition Girl Saves The Community From The Sugar Monster

    Rodney D. Robinson

    eBook (America Star Books, May 19, 2016)
    Super Hero Nutrition Girl is really an 8 year old 2nd grade honor student name Zion Nyree Robinson. Zion, is a Los Angeles California native who attends Los Angeles Unified School District. Nutrition Girls mission is to rid the communities of America of unhealthy foods, promote healthy fruits, vegetables and give healthy tips. When Zion says those magic words “Quick Fast and in a Hurry if Not Sooner” she activates into Nutrition Girl only then can she use her super powers. Under hidden disguise with her California Beach Cruiser that turns into a flying super-mobile, which supplies her with everything she needs to help her in time of need and danger. Dwayne, a blonde furred Chihuahua, is really Zion’s pet dog and Nutrition Girls sidekick companion Lucky. Only through Nutrition Girl, Lucky is able to fly and speak bilingual Spanish and English. e.g. Children’s Book, ages 10 years old and under.
  • Little Mike's Family: A Novel for Second and Third Graders

    Earnestine E. Scott

    language (America Star Books, Nov. 9, 2014)
    Little Mike’s Family is a novel for first and second graders; however younger children will enjoy and understand the story when read by parents. The novel tells the story of a cluster of pecans growing and coming of age on the branch of a tree while watching and learning the mannerism of the people that rest under the tree. Soon three homeless come to live in the folds of the tree. The pecans are hoping to be picked up by someone for Thanksgiving or Christmas food. They struggle to stay as they change from being a cluster to a family. By the end of the story, the children have a new home and a new family, and the pecan families, by their own choice, become members of a wider human society. Little Mike’s Family is a great read with a new concept for kids.As a child wanting to be a storyteller like her dad, Mrs. Scott made up stories about talking grass and other activities on the farm, giving life to objects and things others ignored or took for granted. She takes pleasure in writing stories for others to enjoy, while experiencing a visit to the past, and into the maybe and could be world of imagination.LITTLE MIKE’S FAMILY is a delightful story about family and the importance of looking out for each other. Earnestine Scott captures the joy and wonder of looking to the future from a child’s perspective. A fun book that mixes fantasy with reality!-Margaree King MitchellAuthor of When Grandmama Sings, Granddaddy’s Gift, and Uncle Jed’s Barbershop
  • Hippity Hoppity Our Little Piggy Frog

    L.B. Terrell

    eBook (America Star Books, July 10, 2017)
    Hippity Hoppity Pig loves the joy of pretending. His little piggy adventure brings him far beyond what most ordinary little pigs do within a day. Hippity’s family is overjoyed by his piggy charm. Most of his days in the barnyard bring them joy watching him pretend he is a frog. His sweet little piggy oink turns into a delightful deep frog voice. They watch him hopping like a frog enjoying every minute of his day.