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  • The Bungled Jungle Vote

    Mariya Anderson, Kelsie Constable

    (Mariya Anderson, June 2, 2020)
    When the King of the Jungle decides to step down, the animals can't decide which part of the jungle is the most important. The jungle is bungled, until the lowly poop fly teaches his friends about the power of one's civic duty and the importance of democracy. Come along on a fun rhyming adventure and learn how working together is the best part of government!
  • A Visit to the Valley

    Joan Anderson

    language (Joan Anderson, Nov. 12, 2015)
    This beautifully illustrated book tells the story of a mama bear who brings her three cubs into town to find food. The smallest cub has trouble keeping up and narrowly escapes drowning until the mother rescues it. The book is based on local accounts of the bear family's adventures during a visit to Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
  • Watch Out for Crabby Abby and Stinky Lisa!

    Delilah Rainbow Buttercup

    Paperback (Anderson Oaks, Nov. 3, 2019)
    You want the stink? You can’t handle the stink.Hold your nose because this little book is so stinky it makes even the squirrels pass out. Clever, abrupt, silly words leap off the page and up your nose!! The stinkiest stinkers are taking over everything—your town, the roads, the trees, the universe! It’s their world, we just live in it. Watch out! Buy it quick before the stink makes you pass out!
  • Parker's Peek-A-Boo Moon

    Angel Anderson, B. Robbins

    Paperback (Angel Anderson, April 15, 2013)
    Parker's Peek-A-Boo Moon is an educational children's book. For anyone studying the moon and phases grades K-5. It is a great way to read to your children or students while teaching them about the moon and the phases of the moon.
  • Dave Collyn And The Library of the Elves

    G.L. Anderson

    Paperback (G.L. Anderson, Nov. 19, 2018)
    When tranquility reigned in the ancient, cloudy, and mysterious town of Nedvelyn, the Collyn family, in search of new amusements during a weekend, met with magical and unexpected events in a cabin at Londley Lake, where for the first time, and coming from the light, they saw a strange and small being, which skin radiated a natural glow, and who would become a new member of the family. Years later, that little adventurer, in the company of his brothers Etan and Eduart, would dispute fun Lacrosse matches and would show his strange and almost magical abilities, leaving stunned all spectators and causing some fainting to Mrs. Sara and causing some concerns to Mr. Roy. The group would join Grandfather Etan, a wise man and with a good sense of humor, with whom they would share fun but dangerous adventures, as when they entered the dark room in the Library of the Elves, with a single goal: to maintain the balance of the seal of the three prisms, magical chambers beyond the Lowlands, which protect and maintain the balance between good and evil.
  • Elmer on Stilts

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    Paperback (Anderson Press, )
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  • Hat and Cheetah Cheetah

    Leigh Johnson

    language (Leslie Anderson, Sept. 28, 2018)
    Do you like cheetahs?The late Leigh Johnson of Washington, DC by way of South Africa loved them and she wrote an entertaining children's story about a particular cheetah, Cheetah Cheetah, and how he finds his favorite hat.This story is suitable for young children and was given as a gift to the publisher's young child several years ago.Enjoy this simple story and consider donating to the Cheetah Conservation Fund.
  • Shu Shu's Bright New Day

    Mark Anderson, Toshiyori

    eBook (Mark Anderson, Jan. 4, 2015)
    This children's picture book is ideal as a therapy aid as the reader identifies with the main character's journey through a loss to grieving then to renewed hope and restoration. It can be read independently by a reader at the 2nd grade reading level or is an ideal "read to me" book.
  • Oh Happy Dog

    Mark Anderson, Toshiyori

    language (Mark Anderson, April 5, 2016)
    Children's book; allegory of human need for self esteem and unconditional love.
  • Volbart and the Beard-Catching Shenanigans

    Karen Anderson

    language (Lydia Anderson, Jan. 6, 2015)
    In the magical forests of ancient Germany, Volbart, a young villager, sets out on a quest to become a man. Following the the age-old tradition of beard-catching, Volbart must catch and shave a beard; a mischievous, elusive, and furry creature that inhabits the forest. The hair retrieved would be worn on his face; it's quality determining his rank in the community forever.Join Volbart in his thrilling and hilarious venture to man-hood.
  • Marooned on a Distant Planet

    Hugh Anderson

    language (Hugh Anderson, Oct. 4, 2012)
    Marooned on a distant planet is about an eleven year old boy who is forced to survive and care for two girls younger than he is. Their only help comes from a highly intelligent dog, and an equally smart cat. Survival depends on all of them pulling together.This story is intended for young readers but should appeal to all ages.
  • Hungry Harry

    Ian C. Anderson

    language (Ian C. Anderson, Jan. 12, 2015)
    Hungry Harry is a short rhyming story about a man named Harry and his favorite kind of fish to eat. He ultimately gets to eat his favorite fish and quickly moves onto the next catch.