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  • Princess Prilla and her Pretty Pink Pump

    AniKatrina Brianna

    eBook (Olympia Publishers, Jan. 30, 2020)
    Meet Princess Prilla, a little girl living a sweet life, until she is told she has Diabetes and will have to wear an insulin pump. Join Prilla as she finds her inner strength to face her new day to day routine and all the changes that Diabetes brings.
  • Tip Counts to Ten

    Lisa van Klaveren

    language (Olympia Publishers, Oct. 28, 2018)
    Tip is a farm dog, a Border Collie, who works on his master's New Zealand cattle farm, looking after a hundred baby calves. Part of Tip's job is to bring the babies in to feed, ten at a time and he always gets it right, bringing in ten, never nine, never eleven. Tip does know, after all, how many baby calves make ten. To the farmer's surprise, Tip proves that this is true, when a calf goes missing.Based on a true story, Tip's beautifully illustrated adventure shows that some animals really can count and show concern for those in their care.
  • A Big Tub of Water

    Tamara Krenek-Oliver, Melody Milleker

    Paperback (Olympia Publishers, Jan. 31, 2019)
    Take a journey with a young boy who is afraid of bath time until he discovers the magic that lies beneath the surface of the water. Meet the magical creatures that teach him not to be afraid of A Big Tub of Water.A beautifully illustrated story for small children - especially those who are afraid of water!
  • It Eats Its Skin Six Times

    Jane Keuler

    Paperback (Olympia Publishers, May 28, 2020)
    This book is about a little girl who is interested in insects on the whole, but her favorite is the grasshopper. She finds a baby grasshopper in a field near her home and proceeds to raise it herself. Her big brother was an influence on her because he was very interested in insects and raised a whole box of insects (seven kinds) and called it "The House of the Seven Insects". Being city children, insects were fascinating to them. The little girl also raised caterpillars and watched them develop through their various stages of growth; the best part being the emergence of the caterpillar from the chrysalis or the moth from the cocoon.
  • Legends Of Erin: Beyond The Castle Door

    Meadow Griffin

    eBook (olympia publishers, May 11, 2017)
    Having spent an ordinary life with their parents in a small house, twins, Fadin and Tase, together with their elder brother Clearie, suddenly find themselves catapulted into quite a different life when their father is killed in a car accident and they are forced to move with their mother into their Aunt's mysterious Irish castle surrounded by dangerous woods. They find themselves involved in baffling situations which only goblins and magic can explain and only their inquisitiveness and daring finally uncovers answers to some of the many questions they puzzle over. But the reader is left fully immersed in the strange world around the castle and longing to know about the many things that still have to be explained - in the next book?
  • Great Grandma Joins the Circus

    Lois David

    eBook (olympia publishers, March 29, 2017)
    A charming quintessentially English children's tale about the time when The Great Alfredo Macaroni and The Great Randolpho Ravioli's most spectacular circus show on earth came to the quaint little village of Howdoyoudo. Much to the amazement of Mincemeat - the food-loving and baking-mad ginger cat - and his and Great Grandma's friends and relatives, Great Grandma becomes the evening's great surprise and star of the show. For Great Grandma, it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fulfil one of her life's ambitions: to become a flying trapeze artist.
  • Grandma's Stories

    Gajic

    eBook (Olympia Publishers, June 25, 2020)
    Grandma's Stories is about a small boy called Marko, and the relationships he has with various members of his family and friends. Some are positive, some are quite damaging and some he takes important lessons from and uses his newfound knowledge from as he grows up.One of Marko's most positive role models, β€˜his favourite person in the whole world', was his grandma. He loved her and respected and trusted everything she said and told him. This had some excellent results when Marko was faced with some difficult decision and scenarios.As well as being his favourite person, Grandma helped Marko to build relationships with all sorts of different people, some of whom the relationship should have come naturally to. Grandma, and Grandpa, helped Marko become a happy, little boy.
  • Nana Scrappy

    Ryan Cochrane

    Paperback (Olympia Publishers, April 26, 2018)
    Nana Scrappy's grandson is hoping to enjoy his summer holidays in her forest home, but Nana is forgetful.She's eager to win a prize from the Ladies' Society, so she's getting ready for them. Everything is clean and shiny and their formal dinner isready to be served.Can Nana cope with this excitable young Furryman? How welcome will he feel in a house in his muddy shoes with a grandmother whothinks his favourite food is bad for him?Outdoors there's a forest to play in and, unless the O'Squirrels rally round, Barry could get lost in it too.
  • Rae's Coney Island Birthday Surprise

    Jem Hughes

    language (Olympia Publishers, Oct. 31, 2019)
    Rae and Dez are going to Coney Island Amusement Park to celebrate Dez's birthday. Rae has planned a surprise for her best friend but is worried that it won't go as planned.On the ride to the amusement park, they meet dancers, singers, musicians and even a magician but then the train comes to a halt. Will this ruin the surprise?
  • Bubbles, Bubbles Everywhere

    Barbara Anne

    eBook (Olympia Publishers, Oct. 2, 2018)
    With a wave of a wand, you can make bubbles any time of the day. Sparkling with every color in the rainbow, bubbles come in all shapes and sizes, from big and round, to teeny and tiny. They can wiggle and wobble and float here and there, or swirl all around you while you play. Sometimes they cluster close together or float far away and sometimes they last for just a moment or drift through the air all day. There is endless fun to be had when there are Bubbles, Bubbles Everywhere.
  • Maureen's Irish Dance on the Stars

    Melanie Eitelman

    eBook (Olympia Publishers, March 26, 2020)
    It's a beautiful summer's day in Ireland and Maureen dreams of dancing to the piper's tune.Can a trip to the moon, via a rainbow and a whimsical umbrella, make Maureen's dream come true?
  • The Story of Steve Rogers

    Kendal Lou Dickson

    (Olympia Publishers, Jan. 30, 2020)
    This book is based on the true story of a beautiful orange tabby cat, appropriately named, Steve Rogers. Abandoned by his owner and all on his own, Steve Rogers attempts to take care of himself. He has to learn how to be alone and how to fend for himself, searching for food and shelter. Traveling around a rural area of North Texas, where the cedar elm and oak trees are plenty, he encounters a variety of different animals that are not always kind, and people who he is unsure whether it's safe for him to trust them or not.