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  • RALLY CAPS

    Stephen J and Jodi Michelle Cutler

    eBook (Self-Published, April 13, 2017)
    RALLY CAPS is a humorous, fun-filled baseball and camp story. Ten year old Jordan is injured in an unfortunate and frightening accident while trying out for the Little League Travel team. Recovery is difficult. At summer camp he struggles to conquer his anxiety and fear in order to return to his beloved game of baseball. He forms a friendship with a deaf Italian boy, Luca, who wears a cochlear implant. Luca’s compelling positive “nothing is impossible” attitude, along with the inspiration he draws from his idol, Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr., gives Jordan the courage to return to baseball with a passion. Find out what happens as “Rally Caps” are raised in the bottom of the final inning in the biggest game of Jordan’s life. Boys and girls alike will enjoy this touching story of persevering through difficult times.
  • The Story of Jingles

    Jingles, Operation ResCUTE, Laurie Brown-Nagin, Adrienne Ottenberg

    Paperback (Self-published, )
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  • My Dad Fixed the Lighthouse

    Martin J. Nally

    Hardcover (Self-published By the Author, March 15, 2000)
    To young Marty this was going to be just another summer, until his father came home with some exciting news. The United States Coast Guard wanted him to restore Baker's Island Lighthouse off the coast of Massachusetts, and Marty and his family would be spending the whole summer on Baker's Island.
  • Orange Sparkles: Book 1 in the Magic Sparkles series

    Rachel Inbar

    eBook (Self-published, July 11, 2019)
    Relocating to Israel is bound to be an unforgettable adventure for 11-year-old Megan, 8-year-old Noah, and their little sister, Elise. But a whole new country, backwards-written language, and leaving everything they’ve ever known? Should they be excited or terrified?While their dad starts his new job and their mom works out the details of the clinical trial for Elise who has Cerebral Palsy, Megan and Noah explore a nearby tunnel – discovering magic and cryptic messages.Noah doesn’t give the magic much thought, but Megan can’t help but wonder if the magic is meant for something more.
  • Bunny

    Amy Doutt

    language (Self published by the author, Aug. 18, 2017)
    A pop-up book about a young rabbit.
  • The Healing You Can Do

    Meghan T Hindi, Margo Mejia, Katie m. Berggren

    Hardcover (Self Published, March 15, 2019)
    The Healing You Can Do is a hardcover childrens book for the inner child lost during trauma, fully illustrated with incredibly moving artwork by Katie m Berggren. THYCD is a love letter of empathy, encouragement and empowerment for survivors of all ages from 2 to 100. You're never too young or too old to be reminded of your inherent value, natural beauty and the power you have to change the world for good! You can watch a full reading of THYCD on youtube at this link: https://youtu.be/bI9KbfYQIq4 When you purchase this book, you are empowering me in my animal rescue efforts and community outreach to bring this message and encouragement to animals, children and adults who are struggling with hardship right now. For more information about outreach and donations, visit www.thehealingyoucando.com Thank you for your support! -Meghan T Hindi, Author
  • I Town

    Timothy Koch

    eBook (Author Published, )
    None
  • One More Giraffe

    Stephanie Gibson

    eBook (Self Published, Oct. 19, 2016)
    Reading this book to your child will help you begin to introduce the key concepts about babies and egg- donation. It is very simple and touches the subject of how some people (in this case giraffes) need help to be able to be a Mommy or a Daddy. The key idea is that the baby is wanted very badly and will be loved and cherished. If you have been searching for a way to introduce your toddler to the concepts of being a baby that was born via egg donation... look no more.There are some great books available for your child when they are a bit older; such as kindergarten age or beyond. One More Giraffe is a fun easy way to give your child some simple ideas about families and give them basic concepts. Then the more advanced books with more detailed concepts around egg-donation will make much more sense to them.
  • Betty's Swimming Lesson

    Wayne Goldsmith, Amy Mack

    language (Self Published, Feb. 25, 2018)
    Betty's Swimming Lesson Every child should be taught how to swim.It's a wonderful, exciting, enjoyable, fun and fabulous activity - and most importantly - learning to swim may one day save your child's life.However - that first swimming lesson can be a little scary. This book Betty's Swimming Lesson has been written to help children overcome their fears and anxieties about their first swimming lesson.It's been written in a light, easy to read and funny way so that parents, grandparents, carers, teachers, family and friends can read it to a child before their first swimming lesson - learning and laughing together - to help the child relax about their new experience.Betty's Swimming Lesson is designed to be a "family-book" - something for families to read and to share to help children learn to love the water.Written by Swimming coach, teacher, writer and father of four Wayne Goldsmith, Betty's Swimming Lesson is a book every child will enjoy. Wayne has spent more than 25 years coaching and teaching swimmers, swimming coaches and swimming teachers all over the world. He's worked at every level of the sport from teaching babies to swim in "Moms (and Dads) and Bubs" classes through to working with Olympic level swimmers - and he understands how to help swimmers of all ages to relax and enjoy the water.Illustrated in brilliant color by Amy Mack, Betty's Swimming Lesson will put a smile on the face of every child - and help them to enjoy their first steps into the wonderful wide world of water.Betty's Swimming Lesson makes the whole experience of learning to swim even more fun.
  • Penelope the Peacock

    Paris Goodyear-Brown, Eric Gott

    Paperback (Published By Author, Oct. 1, 2018)
    This therapeutic story takes children on a journey with Penelope the Peacock, a bird who grows up in a hard place and is sold to a Feather Farm by her parents. Her life is full of hardship and just when you think she has lost all hope, through the most unlikely source, she finds a strength she didn t know she possessed.
  • The Weenie Book: Boys only

    D T Carter, Maria Russo

    Paperback (Self Published, Aug. 19, 2016)
    Looking for a book to teach your son about his favorite body part? Did you answer, "Yes?" If so, this is a great book for you to read with your son who is between 2 and 6 years old. There will be lots of laughter as your son learns and you both identify with Gabe. Gabriel Green is a 5 year old boy who has a lot of questions about his penis. He feels ashamed when his teacher at school sees him with his hand on it and yells at him. He comes home from school and tells his dad all about what happened and that is when it all begins… Boys and parents alike can relate to Gabe’s experiences as his dad reveals to him the secrets of being a boy and having a penis. It is a story which discusses the situations that young boys encounter when confronted with having a penis, being boys, and how to deal with it all. In the end, Gabe’s Dad shows him what is right and wrong when it comes to his penis. Themes of book are: 1. I have a penis – I am a boy. 2. Touching my penis is OK but there is a time and place to do it. 3. It is awesome to be a boy! 4. A healthy discussion between a father and son about the child's penis. 5. How to care for and protect your penis. 6. What happens if someone wants to see or touch my penis? Please make sure your son is prepared. Use this book as a tool to teach your 2-6 year old son about his penis and help him know that his penis is a wonderful gift and how he should take care of it and protect it.
  • Nosey Nia: The Big Book

    Carmen Davenport, Donna McFarland

    eBook (Self Published, April 9, 2020)
    Have you ever wondered who wrote the Bible? What it looked like when God made Adam? Or even what the world was like before we existed? Ever wonder who named the animals? If man was created before woman? If God created the trees before the water? Do you ever just imagine? Nosey Nia is a very inquisitive little girl who isn't afraid to imagine big, be creative, tell her story or simply bring things to life for us. Nia will inspire us all to imagine, through our own spiritual lenses, the past, the present and the future.