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  • The Great Focus Pocus

    Sneaky Boy

    Paperback (Sean Vincent, Aug. 29, 2017)
    The Great Focus Pocus is a colourful, magical story of a young boy aspiring to become the world's next great magician. Along the way he meets a “true magical friend” to help him with both his craft and his confidence. This story relays an important message about accepting help, working hard, and passing on our knowledge to others.This is the fourth book in Sneaky Boy’s library of works. Beautifully illustrated with a story of magic and hope, The Great Focus Pocus will touch the heart of anyone who truly believes in “paying it forward” in life and helping people in need.
  • Nibbles and Nomes

    Sneaky Boy

    Hardcover (Sean Vincent, Feb. 9, 2016)
    The Nibbles and the Nomes are rare and loveable creatures that live in harmony and friendship in their faraway castle, but it wasn’t always this peaceful... There was a time when the mean and sneaky Zorgs wreaked havoc and tried to drive the peaceful Nibbles and Nomes out of the castle. The Zorgs hated the Nibble’s and Nome’s songs and peaceful ways and terrorized them. It looked really bad for them until a clever Nome and Nibble came up with a plan to drive out the Zorgs. They executed their plan and drove the Zorgs crazy with their happy laughter and lively songs. The Zorgs couldn’t stand all the noise and they finally left the castle on their own accord. Nibbles and Nomes follows along the Dr. Seuss tradition of read aloud fun, easy phonics and inventive and loveable characters who teach children valuable lessons of love of peaceful living.
  • Jobs I tried to do

    Vincent Keyes, Abrianna Keyes, Camren Keyes, Luxor Keyes

    (Vincent Keyes, Nov. 23, 2019)
    Kids rhyming book with pictures. Illustrated by Abrianna,Camren, and Luxor Keyes.
  • Insect Life In Pond And Stream

    F. Martin Duncan

    Paperback (Vincent Press, Oct. 29, 2007)
    Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
  • Angel Promises: Journey

    J.C. Vincent

    (J.C. Vincent, Dec. 8, 2019)
    Climate change has left Angel's homeland barren and its people starving and dying. Her parents, Mary and John, decide to migrant with her and her younger brother Julian across a dangerous desert in hopes of finding a better life in the land of Promises. Angel and her family journey with their meager belongings along with other migrants in the merciless sun. They must overcome their fear of the unknown and risk their lives in hopes of ultimately being rewarded with a better life. There are both laughter and tears along the way. Early in her travel Angel meets Paula, and the two beccome instant companions, supporting each other through what proves to be an overwhelming trip for both of them. Both girls demonstrate great tenacity and courage as they fight for a better life for themselves and their family.
  • Driven From Sea To Sea Or Just A Campin'

    C. C. Post

    Hardcover (H. & L. Vincent, Jan. 1, 1883)
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  • The Lady Of The Dynamos

    Adele Marie Shaw

    Paperback (Vincent Press, May 27, 2009)
    This early works on 'The lady of the Dynamos' is a fascinating novel of the period and still an interesting read today. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900's and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
  • Mischief

    M.V. Vincent, Marlina Vincent

    eBook (M.V. Vincent, Feb. 12, 2019)
    Find out what trouble happens when a boy and his dog wander out of bed one night as the boy retells the story of how he ended up in time out.
  • Madam How and Lady Why - Or, First Lessons in Earth Lore for Children

    Charles Kingsley

    Paperback (Vincent Press, July 7, 2015)
    Madam How And Lady Why was a classic children’s book written by Charles Kingsley, remaining a popular bedtime choice for discerning parents today. This lovely text explains natural phenomenon in a whimsically educational manner, offering its listeners ent
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  • The Wheelchair Races: Billy's Triumph

    Kym Kostos, Vincent Stead

    Audiobook (Vincent Stead, July 14, 2014)
    Billy wheeled himself down the corridor at school. The buzzing of the students filled the halls. It was the last week of school before summer break. The eighth graders were going to be graduating that night and in three months starting high school. William Matthew Warner was no different than any other kid at school who would be graduating that night and moving up to the next level in education. Everyone knew him as Billy, but he was not like other kids his age. When school is over, the kids will be outside running about under the warm sun. But Billy couldn't run because he was bound to a wheelchair. Since birth, Billy hadn't been able to walk due to a muscular disorder. The doctors and specialists told his parents that he would be bound to a wheelchair for the rest of his life. Billy had always dreamed of walking and dancing like the other kids, but he knew he would never be able to do that ever. He always envied the other kids who could walk, run and play sports. The big eighth grade dance was in two days and he knew that he would never be able to ask anyone out because he couldn't dance with them. It was no fun to just go to a dance and sit and watch. Billy went over to his bottom locker and his friend Allison was there. Allison had been a friend of Billy's since they were in the first grade together. Allison also lived next to Billy and they had played together as well when they were younger. Now Allison was a cheerleader and was on the volleyball team as the captain. She was a popular girl at school and always had a lot of friends around her.
  • Steve's World: Raven's Calling, Book 1

    Martin O'Delly, Tom Fria, Vincent Miles

    Audiobook (Vincent Miles, April 22, 2020)
    Imagine if you were just relaxing at home and playing your favorite video game...all of a sudden, you got sucked into the game and were surrounded by Minecraft zombies! That’s exactly what happens in Raven’s Calling, an awesomely fun Minecraft comic audiobook for kids. A young boy named Jeremy is playing Minecraft, and the next thing he knows, he is magically inserted into the Minecraft world, where he has to fight Endermen, zombies, and all your favorite Minecraft foes in an exciting adventure filled with action and exploration. Super immersive story, with lots of Minecraft-based interactions Jeremy is guided on his quest by Minecraft Steve - who could possibly know the Minecraft landscape and find loot and treasure better than Steve? The first chapter of an epic Minecraft series of adventure comics Page up and order now.