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Books published by publisher Cloverhouse Publishing

  • Night of the Cougar

    Nichole Black, Eleanor Black

    eBook (Cloverhorse Publishing, March 7, 2011)
    Exciting new series for children. In this book, Destiny's barn is visited by a cougar who taunts Demiti and Fern. Destiny's father confronts the cougar and chases him out of the barn. Every page has adorable illustrations. Jacob the mouse is hiding in each drawing. Find jacob is a fun and entertaining game kids play while reading. Includes ten trivia questions in the back (to encourage critical reading skills) and two coloring pages. Wholesome stories kids and adults will love. For more information visit the Cloverhorse Publishing website: www.cloverhorse.com
  • Max Gives Thanks to God

    Todd Courtney, Jackie Courtney

    eBook (Clovercroft Publishing, Jan. 30, 2017)
    Max shows everyone how he thanks God for everything in his life such as flowers, trees, birds, friends, family and more.
  • Max Gives Thanks to God

    Todd & Jackie Courtney

    Board book (Clovercroft Publishing, Feb. 1, 2017)
    Inspirational Nursery Rhymes are cute, simple rhymes, yet the process of reading them from ages 0 thru 7 is scientifically proven to work. Our books were created to inspire children to believe in themselves, create a higher self-worth, and teach values like manners, gratitude & responsibility. In this book, Max shows everyone how he thanks God for all the simple things in his life and that gratitude will stay will him as he grows into an adult. In addition, by reading over and over, God will be in the mind of the child forever!
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  • Get Inspired with Max

    Todd Courtney, Jackie Courtney

    language (Clovercroft Publishing, Oct. 7, 2014)
    Inspirational Nursery Rhymes are written and illustrated to not only help the child learn to read, but also to help in personal development in areas like gratitude, happiness, feeling well, etc. Just like prior generations remember traditional nursery rhymes, future generations will remember these positive thoughts at the subconscious level as they grow older.
  • Mighty Millie

    Rachel E Brown, Felicity Chastney

    Paperback (B.C. Publishing House, Jan. 29, 2016)
    'Mighty Millie' is an uplifting tale of one shy little mouse, who faces her own fears to stand up for a friend in need. 'Though, inside, her heart was racing, her voice was strong and brave. It took all her courage, it took all her might, but boldly, her friendship she gave.' 'Mighty Millie' is the perfect book to address the subject of anti bullying in young children.
  • Four Letters Spell Love: H-E-L-P

    Jason Crabb, Anita DuFalla

    Hardcover (Clovercroft Publishing, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Children are precious ― to us and to God! And their growing-up years are so important to the people they become. Through their everyday experiences, children discover their individual identities, their unique destinies, and the reality of their loving Creator. When faced with challenges and disappointments, children are comforted to learn that other children share many of the same experiences. As they hear other children’s stories, they are strengthened in discovering that they are not alone, or “more strange,” or “less courageous” than their peers. The vision for The Jase® Series took root in my heart two decades ago. Now, as a husband and the father of two beautiful girls, I long to reach children and those who love and care for them with theGood News―the gospel of Jesus Christ! I pray that this children’s story will sing the melody of God’s heart to you, whatever your age.― Jason Crabb
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  • Lily’s Deliciously Different Day

    Yvette Grove, Tabitha Bogard

    Hardcover (Clovercroft Publishing, Nov. 15, 2016)
    Lily wants to be like everyone else, one day she gets her wish and it goes terribly wrong! Lily wakes up and her whole world is the same! Her clothes, the neighborhood, school, activities and even her favorite place - Mrs. Mae's garden. Finding encouragement from an unlikely source, a hummingbird named Ruby, Lily and her best friend Desi discover that the world is quite dreadful when everything is the same. They discover that it's not only delicious to be different but the world doesn't work when everything is the same. You will be taken through a delightful work of art where the dynamic illustrations exemplify the basis of the story, therefore reinforcing the objective - "It's Delicious to be Different!"
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  • Texas's Best Emerging Poets: An Anthology

    Z Publishing

    eBook (Z Publishing House, Sept. 18, 2017)
    They say everything’s bigger in Texas. From its towering mountains, to its endless sparkling rivers and everything in between, the Lone Star State has plenty to offer. The sheer size and beauty of its landscape is only matched by the welcoming arms of its people. Here, nature’s majesty and human kindness fuse to create a tapestry that can’t help but inspire poetry.In Texas’s Best Emerging Poets, 140+ up-and-coming poets have their own chance to shine. Covering a wide array of topics ranging from love and heartbreak, family and friendship, the inherent beauty of nature, and so much more, these young talents will amaze you. Containing one poem per poet, this anthology is a compelling introduction to the great wordsmiths of tomorrow.
  • Sandcastle of Pirates Beach

    D. Edward Williams, Ruben Carral

    language (Clovercroft Publishing, April 8, 2019)
    Exciting adventure awaits two cousins when they accidentally stumble upon a hidden magical Sandcastle! Before either boy can say "Treasure Chest," they are swept into this new world by a mysterious artifact, shrinking them to the size of local sand crabs! Without giving them any time to understand what has happened, a new foe, with his own magical "Object of Power," launches a sudden attack. To the boy's surprise and relief, the door of the Sandcastle swings open just in time, revealing an amazing underground world, including an unexpected friend and ally, saving the day!Once inside the Sandcastle itself, the cousins quickly make new friends (and formidable enemies) amongst the various creatures that live on this enchanted beach. Through battles and ancient puzzles, they journey through this underground realm, only to learn that what has been taught them in their history books - might be very different in real life - including the legends of local pirates, and other events related to Galveston Island. The journey through the Sandcastle's domain reveals treasure both physical and spiritual. Join the boys as they unknowingly become an important part of the age-old, War of the Sky-Lords.
  • Ellie the Elephant and the Day She Remembers

    Kathy Chamberlin, Emily Hamilton

    Hardcover (Clovercroft Publishing, Oct. 1, 2016)
    Ellie is a typical young elephant. She loves to run and play with her friends and spend time with her family. But Ellie has a problem, she has trouble remembering. It seemed to Ellie that no one else has trouble remembering things. So when tragedy happens due to her forgetting, she promises herself that she will never forget again. When that inner vow is made, she begins down a path of remembering the wrong things. Years go by and Ellie grows to be a strong, loving adult elephant that has a dark secret; she has never forgotten the rope on her leg that keeps her bound. Not until Nathan, an elderly, wise elephant comes into her life that her thinking is challenged and true freedom comes. Ellis learns a lesson in forgiveness, the power of inner vows and freedom. Including in the book are Review questions designed to promote healthy conversations between child and adults.
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  • Ollie and the eclipse

    Mike Connah, Ian Cunliffe

    language (Coverdale House Publishing, Nov. 24, 2013)
    Beautifully illustrated picture book about Ollie, a young boy who sets off with his family to see the eclipse. His Dad tells him how exciting it's going to be, but Ollie isn't interested - he'd rather be at home, playing with his friends. Will they overcome the obstacles along the way and get to see the eclipse? Ollie and the eclipse is written with a melodic rhyme and rhythm and illustrated with clear, fun, colourful pictures.
  • Jump Ship Jonah

    Craig Hughes, Rachel Day Hughes

    Hardcover (Clovercroft Publishing, April 1, 2016)
    Using the fun, singsong rhythms of meter and rhyme, Jump Ship Jonah retells the biblical account of this colorful character and his struggle with obedience. From ship to whale to Ninevah, the story is accompanied with beautiful yet childlike paintings in vibrant watercolor to help bring the story alive in the imaginations of children. The illustrations in Jump Ship Jonah were created to help children identify with Jonah on his exciting adventure. His youthful features, a whimsical whale, and lively landscapes combine to make a fun setting for the story. There are lessons to be learned from Jump Ship Jonah about attitudes of selfishness and obedience. The book is designed to be read to a child, with an adult adding lighthearted commentary as desired.Jump Ship Jonah is the first in a series of Bible-based “rhyme time” picture books developed to whet the appetities of children ages 3-7 to read the biblical accounts for themselves when they reach the appropriate level. The witty story telling of this timeless tale will surely be revisited multiple times by young and old alike.
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