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  • Hello, Friends!

    Bola Williams

    language (Pears Lane Publishing, Feb. 4, 2020)
    Today is a great day for a walk so a young boy named Daniel is heading to the park for a summer picnic. Along the way, he encounters his neighborhood friends. Not only does he find out that everyone has a different way of saying hello, they each have a special surprise to share. A charming story about diversity. Children’s early introduction to various languages, cultures and acceptance. Young children will learn how to greet in a few languages and also learn the names of some favorite foods in these languages. The message is that people are all the same even if we have different ways of expressing ourselves. Age 3-6REVIEW"The message of friendship across cultures resonates. Children surrounded by diversity will find this book relatable; others may use it as a window into unfamiliar cultures." -Kirkus Reviews
  • Danny's Monster and the Sand People

    Janet Young, Vladimir Cebu

    eBook (Pine Lane Publishing, Aug. 2, 2016)
    THE STORY: Take a boy and his colorful monster, add a girl with a boat and her dolly - to the beach and you have the makings for a fun-filled adventure.Stir in a sand castle in need of repair, a ba-zillion sand people - sand people??!! - some crabs and seagulls, and you have the recipe for a fun story that the kidswill love . . . and that's any kid, young or old, who has ever spent a delightful hour or two with a shovel and a bucket and a beach full of sand. Heaven!This delightful little story is sure to please the child in everyone. "Snizzle warts and Jammy toes - Unless you trys it, you won't knows!" says the monster.
  • Uncle Jallah Will Fix It

    Augustus Voahn, Hallie Ndorley

    eBook (Village Tales Publishing, May 28, 2016)
    This story teaches a young girl that life has its limitations and nothing last forever. No matter how well you take care of your things, beware, there will come a time for that thing to be no more. When that happens, let go and move on with life.Korto is sad that she has out-grown her favorite blanket Uncle Jallah made her when she was a baby. So Uncle Jallah made her a dress out of the blanket. Then one day Mother said to her, “Korto, look at your dress. It is crumpled and rumpled. It is even getting small for you. It won’t fit you neatly again. It is time to throw it away.”“No, Mama,” said Korto. “Uncle Jallah will fix it.”
  • Daddy, Up and Down: Sisters Grieve the Loss of Their Daddy

    Lila Stenson, Anna Stenson, Melanie Friedersdorf Humphrey

    Hardcover (Peaceful Village Publishing, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Young sisters share their feelings following the death of their father in an effort to help others.
  • Good Manners ABCs: activity book

    Ophelia S Lewis, Shabamukama Osbert

    Paperback (Village Tales Publishing, Nov. 30, 2019)
    Easy lessons to teach social skills to young children. Each letter of the alphabet is represented, relating to teaching social standards with the principles of right conduct and good character. Learn the American Sign Language alphabets and numbers too!This book is full of different activities as well as plenty of coloring pages, suitable for kids from preschoolers to six graders.
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  • Danny's Monster Goes to School

    Janet Young, Vladimir Cebu

    language (Pine Lane Publishing, May 27, 2016)
    A Red Monster with Sharp Teeth and Prickly Horns ..??? Whaaa? Could that be Danny's funny little colorful monster?! What's happening here . . . ?It's the last day of school - and it's "show 'n tell" day for Danny's 1st grade class - so what do you suppose Danny wants to take to school? Snizzle-fits - that's easy! His monster, of course! But will the monster behave himself? Will he cause trouble at school like he did at the zoo?To get all the answers and enjoy another Danny monster adventure - just get the book. Wizzy-wacky-dang-by-cracky! That's easy - and fun!
  • Better Together

    L. M. Logan, Shabamukama Osbert

    Paperback (Village Tales Publishing, Oct. 3, 2018)
    “Adventures at Camp Pootie-Cho” takes readers into the tropical Liberian rainforest to learn from its special animal campers. In this adventure, it’s Field Day. Solo Dawg and Zaq Lyons become team captains. As they race through different obstacles, the campers must choose to move quickly or stick together. See which animals make it and which ones don’t, in this fun story about teamwork. On your mark. Get set. Go!
  • Hello, Friends!

    Bola Williams

    (Pears Lane Publishing, Feb. 4, 2020)
    Today is a great day for a walk so a young boy named Daniel is heading to the park for a summer picnic. Along the way, he encounters his neighborhood friends. Not only does he find out that everyone has a different way of saying hello, they each have a special surprise to share. A charming story about diversity. Children's early introduction to various languages, cultures and acceptance. Young children will learn how to greet in a few languages and also learn the names of some favorite foods in these languages. The message is that people are all the same even if we have different ways of expressing ourselves."The message of friendship across cultures resonates. Children surrounded by diversity will find this book relatable; others may use it as a window into unfamiliar cultures." -Kirkus Reviews
  • Uncle Jallah Will Fix It

    Augustus Y. Voahn, Hallie A. Ndorley

    Paperback (Village Tales Publishing, May 29, 2016)
    This story teaches a young girl that life has its limitations and nothing last forever. No matter how well you take care of your things, beware, there will come a time for that thing to be no more. When that happens, let go and move on with life. Korto is sad that she has out-grown her favorite blanket Uncle Jallah made her when she was a baby. So Uncle Jallah made her a dress out of the blanket. Then one day Mother said to her, “Korto, look at your dress. It is crumpled and rumpled. It is even getting small for you. It won’t fit you neatly again. It is time to throw it away.” “No, Mama,” said Korto. “Uncle Jallah will fix it.”
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  • The Little Girl Who Loved to Play Music

    Abigail Lane

    language (Lane Publishing, Nov. 14, 2015)
    A little girl's imagination as she plays through the day.
  • The Secret of the Dead Albino

    Betsy Randolph, Brian Byrd

    language (Two-Lane Publishing, Jan. 1, 2018)
    A terrible discovery in the ghost town section of Guthrie, Oklahoma, has 12-year-old Noah Pool keeping secrets and jeopardizing precious relationships. What will it take for him to reveal his secret and what will the horrible secret mean for Noah and his family? Come along with Noah if you are brave enough to face the truth of The Secret of the Dead Albino.
  • Kelsey's Lesson On Africa Vol. 1

    Ray Wilson

    Paperback (Village Publishing, )
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