Browse all books

Books published by publisher Tamori Publications, LLC

  • I Love My Bear

    Debra Toymil

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Dec. 3, 2019)
    Children with cognitive impairments are unable to learn through play or to utilize books in the same way that typical children are able to. After many years of struggling to find materials that are at an appropriate level for teaching and parenting children with severe disabilities (including cognitive, visual, and neurological), Author Debra Toymil decided to create her own materials to promote growth and learning. I Love My Bear is appropriate for this population of children with special needs, as these children readily respond to its rhyming, tactile, and kinesthetic components
  • But for the Mountains

    Erin Riha

    Paperback (REUTS Publications, LLC., May 29, 2020)
    Arden Thatcher wasn’t meant to be chosen.But when her name is announced, she’s presented with something she never thought she’d have: a future away from her abuser. Shuttled off to attend the prestigious National Women’s Institute, Arden will receive Nordania’s highest honor, studying with other elite candidates to become leaders, diplomats, and ambassadors on the world stage.Only, the institute’s not quite what she expected. Paraded around in gown after gown, the tests seem less about educating and more about a different competition, with a very specific prize at stake—the Nordanian Prime Minister’s son. Despite the dean’s protestations that angling for an engagement leads to expulsion, Arden sees the truth. There’s a secret bubbling beneath the institute’s refined surface, and those who refuse to play along may well wind up dead.With the danger escalating, and the return of her abuser on the horizon, Arden’s shiny future becomes a gilded cage. And this time, she’s going to need powerful allies to escape.Political intrigue, swoon-worthy romance, and a dash of dystopian flare, But for the Mountains begs the question, how do you change the world when you’re not allowed to try?
  • Ducks Eat Pancakes

    Kate Curit

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, May 22, 2019)
    The inspiration behind Ducks Eat Pancakes, comes from author Kate Curit’s oldest daughter Emma. They are seasonal campers at Poland Spring Campground in Poland, Maine. Right across from their campsite is a small playground with a duck spring toy.Emma was putting something up to the duck’s mouth. Kate asked her what ducks eat and she said, “Mom, ducks eat pancakes.” Kate immediately had the entire story in her head. Since then, she has begun creating other stories based on Emma's imagination so watch for more books from Kate.
  • Moon Magick

    Monique Joiner Siedlak

    eBook (Oshun Publications LLC, May 13, 2017)
    Why are we drawn to the Full Moon?There is a fascination with the moon for everyone. Who cannot help but be captivated by the magnificence of a full Moon on a clear night? and what the Moon can reveal.Inside you will learn: How you can manifest during the New Moon Drawing money to you by increasing your vibrations When you want to begin your long-term goal for lasting effectsThese are just a few of the secrets we have gleaned from our closest astral body, the Moon.Get your copy today!
  • The Skylark's Song

    J.M. Frey

    language (REUTS Publications, LLC., Sept. 4, 2018)
    A Saskwyan flight mechanic with uncanny luck, seventeen-year-old Robin Arianhod grew up in the shadow of a decade-long war. But the skies are stalked by the Coyote—a ruthless Klonn pilot who picks off crippled airships and retreating soldiers. And as the only person to have survived an aerial dance with Saskwya’s greatest scourge, Robin has earned his attention.As a pilot, Robin is good. But the Coyote is better. When he shoots her down and takes her prisoner, Robin finds herself locked into a new kind of dance. The possibility of genuine affection from a man who should be her enemy has left her with a choice: accept the Coyote’s offer of freedom and romance in exchange for repairing a strange rocket pack that could spell Saskwya’s defeat, but become a traitor to her country. Or betray her own heart and escape. If she takes the rocket pack and flees, she could end the war from the inside.All she has to do is fly.Filled with intrigue, forbidden romance, and a touch of steampunk, The Skylark’s Song soars in this new duology from the award-winning author of The Accidental Turn Series.
  • A Warrior's Legacy: Orestes

    J. E. Bell

    language (330 Publications LLC, July 26, 2014)
    Orestes has a secret that he wishes he could hide even from himself. To everyone else at Warrior Peak, Orestes is the model military student--top of his fighting class and son of a powerful division leader. But Orestes knows better. He knows he is from a land far from Warrior Peak, and he knows that the only reason he can swing a sword well is due to his brutal upbringing among the sinister Morroks, who build up their army by kidnapping the children of other races. But when the Morroks start attacking Warrior Peak and its colonies, Orestes has to make a choice. Does he stay quiet even when his past may unlock the secret to defeating the Morroks? Or does he risk alienating those around him--including the woman he loves--by revealing his shameful origins? Orestes's choice may be taken from him, however, as the Morroks begin sending him messages--often written in the blood of others--reminding him that he might not be as far out of their reach as he'd like to think.
  • Christmas Memories: The Tree Hunt

    Judy Kiel McKain

    Hardcover (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Oct. 21, 2019)
    Shelley Huber Trimble 1-24-1960 – 11-16-2016Shelley was born and raised in Jackson County, Indiana, graduated from Brownstown High School and continued her education at Indiana University and University of Evansville. Shelley wrote this memory of hunting the annual Christmas tree with her Dad and siblings. Mom would be at home awaiting the prize tree and all would join in the celebration of decoration. Having given her Aunt, author Judy Kiel McKain, permission to share the poem results in this book. In remembrance of Shelley’s life and contributions as a pediatric physical therapist for 34 years, we focus on the legacy she leaves through the Shelley A. Trimble Fund for Pediatric NeuroRecovery at the University of Louisville.Shelley came to Louisville from Gainesville, FL in the fall of 2012, along with Dr. Andrea Behrman, to establish one of the first pediatric neurorecovery programs of its kind in the country embedded in Frazier Rehab Institute, now known as Kosair Charities Center for Pediatric NeuroRecovery at the University of Louisville. She believed strongly in locomotor training as the best therapy she had ever witnessed for improving the lives of children with spinal cord injuries. Checks payable to the University of Louisville Foundation. Advancement Operations 2323 B=South Brook St. Louisville, KY 40292. In the memo, include the gift allocation (Shelley Trimble memorial fund, G2841) or give on line at http://give.louisville.edu/s/1157/19/fdn/interior.aspx?sid=1157&gid=1&pgid=4802
  • Dorothy's Teacup Adventures: The Mermaid Teacup

    Conor Geary

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, March 6, 2019)
    The Mermaid Teacup is book 2 in Dorothy’s Teacup Adventures. In this adventure, Dorothy finds herself pulled deep into the pond by a beautiful mermaid teacup. What will this new adventure have in store for her and will she survive?
  • Lulubelle Loves to Bake

    Dawn Doig

    language (Pen It! Publications, LLC, May 23, 2020)
    Lulubelle loves sweet things - delicious cakes, mouth-watering pies, chewy cookies, tempting bars. Lulubelle loves to share the sweet things she makes with her family and friends. Parents, have fun baking all of Lulubelle’s recipes and while teaching the alphabet via rhyming words to your child.
  • Teresa of Ávila: Saint for the Eucharist

    Barbara Yoffie

    Paperback (Liguori Publications, Sept. 1, 2018)
    Teresa of Ávila, Spain, was born into a wealthy family in 1515. She loved Jesus very much and became a Carmelite nun. When she received the Eucharist, she could feel his great love and grew stronger in her faith and friendship with Jesus.Teresa felt the nuns needed more quiet time and more time for prayer and so she started a new Carmelite convent. The nuns prayed for the Church, for sinners and people who did not love God. She was also known as Teresa of Jesus. She is the patron (October 15) of headache sufferers and Spanish Catholic writers.Saints are real-life heroes of faith who inspire us by their virtues to become more like Christ. In the Saints and Me! series, these beautifully illustrated early-reader books tell the real stories of saints that come to life and connect with today's children aged 4 to 9.
  • Mantis

    Laura Lyte

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, July 26, 2018)
    MANTIS: No one ever believed that the mantises spoke to little Sophia Miller--but they did, ever since she could remember, whispering messages and eerie warnings about the future of planet Earth. Things didn't start to get really weird until she turned 14 and moved into a new house, with a strange but charismatic new neighbor, Lady Tazmin. With the help of her brother Josh, her best friend Alex, and her mysterious stepmom Gina, Sophia will uncover a sinister plot of missing scientists, morphing mantises, and an alien world whose fate is tied directly to Earth's. "Planet Earth is our host, we owe her respect." Laura Lance.
  • Big Noses Are Beautiful

    Dawn Doig

    language (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Jan. 5, 2020)
    Melanie hates her Big Nose! Big noses run in her family, but her nose makes her feel less than beautiful until she meets a little kitten who thinks her nose is Puurrrrfect!