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  • Burned at the Stake

    Kevin Quintin, Henriette Boldt

    language (Bright Arrow Publishing, Sept. 17, 2019)
    Living as a healer in a small village, Ailise didn’t seem to be in much danger, until the witch hunters came and she was sentenced to be burned at the stake. While she thought this was the end, she awoke soon after, practically unscathed. With the help of a nobleman’s son called Ilar she is trying to find out what she is, and what she can do.The two unlikely friends will travel the kingdom of Xetoirce to find others like Ailise, which doesn’t seem to be an easy task, especially with witch hunters being everywhere. Will Ailise and Ilar find the people they are looking for, and do these people hold all the answers? Can they stop the witch hunters from succeeding? To stop them from killing everyone they think are witches?Embark on a journey of friendship, betrayal and a search for identity, and see if the witches you meet are really the witches you expect.
  • Doodles: When Art and Magic Collide

    Russell D. Bernstein

    Paperback (Brighton Publishing LLC, Sept. 18, 2014)
    The life of Doodles Lanhorn is mediocre at best. Between his unruly red hair and lanky frame, being bullied at school, and constantly being pestered by his father to go out for a sport-any sport-all he ever wants to do is lock himself away in the world of his drawings. Despite having a tight-knit group of friends, Doodles often feels alone, and his non-confrontational nature often makes it hard for him to interact at all-so, what is the point? Then everything changes on his thirteenth birthday... A book filled with gorgeous paintings, a mysterious note from a stranger, a lone bookstore, and a single paintbrush pave the way to a world where magic is commonplace, and imagination is the only limitation. A "lifelike painting" takes on a whole new meaning as Doodles explores the world of Wizartry-a proud, haphazard heritage hidden away from prying eyes. With the fate of another whole world hanging in the balance, Doodles must face his fears, challenge his faults, and discover an ability he didn't even know he had. He encounters friends and foes alike as he journeys through the secretive practice of the Wizarting world. With little guidance from his master, Doodles must pass each test and win the favor of the Gate Council in order to earn his place among this elite group. But his journey is just beginning... Join Doodles as he must discern truth from rumor, fact from myth, and good from evil in this hero's journey where a boy becomes a man. Can he uncover the plot to destroy Inner Earth? Will he be able to reverse the Eraser in time? Pick up your paintbrush and discover what lies ahead...
  • Red envelopes: sobres Rojos

    Chris Helene Bridge

    Hardcover (Bright Sky Publishing, Sept. 1, 2018)
    What could be in the Red envelope? Red Envelopes celebrates the joy of giving and receiving unexpected messages of love any day of the year. Why wait for the calendar to decide when to brighten someone's day? Sending Red envelopes brings joy to both the sender and the lucky person who receives one! Red envelopes can be placed in unexpected places―not just sent in the mail. The book includes a list of items readers might want to put in envelopes―a penny for good luck, a balloon for joy and many other meaningful tokens―and invites readers to share their ideas about who they would like to send a red envelope to and why. Their answers often provide insights that open the door to a deeper understanding of their lives. What's in the red envelope? Come discover the answer in this delightful, bilingual rhyming picture book and just imagine all the people who might like to receive a surprise message of love!
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  • Loving Peanuts

    Chris Gonzalez, Swati Swati

    language (Bright House Publishing, Feb. 17, 2019)
    Peanuts can bring the best out of others through an act of kindness. Georgie the Elephant goes about his day working selling warm roasted peanuts until an usual critter disturbs his work. Georgie must make a decision with his peanuts.
  • Good Earth Art: Environmental Art for Kids

    MaryAnn F. Kohl, Cindy Gainer

    eBook (Bright Ring Publishing, Feb. 1, 2014)
    Featuring more than two hundred projects, this guide offers ideas for painting and drawing, sculpture and mobiles, collage and printing, weaving and crafts, and handmade art supplies, all to emphasize recycling and natural materials.
  • Mattie Lee Price: The Forgotten Georgia Wonder

    Donna Lee Dicksson

    Paperback (Brighton Publishing LLC, June 9, 2016)
    She was a family legend, a nameless woman who had performed in the Barnum & Bailey Circus in London, England in the late 1800's. There was no bible, no record, no remnant of this circus star to remember her by. Family elders said she was an acrobat, a rider of white horses, and an American Indian who had run away from the reservation as a child to join the circus. In reality, she was not an acrobat, a rider of white horses, or Indian. She was the second of the Georgia Wonder girls who came onto the entertainment scene in the early 1880's. After witnessing Lula Hurst on stage in early 1884, Mattie Lee Price was immediately able to duplicate Lulu's mysterious feats of strength. Mattie gave her first appearance at age 14 in front of the most influential men of Cartersville, Georgia. Since Lula Hurst was already making a fortune giving her strong woman act, the men decided to form a stock company that very night and make some money of their own. The new company started touring immediately. Ninety-pound Mattie Lee Price could lift 2 or 3 large men in a chair and twist hickory sticks right out of the hands of the several men that held it. Audiences were astounded, and newspapers reported her abilities to be beyond human strength. They thought she must be electric or magnetic or perhaps she accomplished the feats through pure animal magnetism. A problem arose when a dime museum owner in Cincinnati filed a lawsuit against the gentlemen of the stock company. The self important Cartersville men immediately sold the remainder of Mattie's contract to a Cincinnati theater man and hightailed it back to Georgia. Mattie's name was never again printed in the Cartersville newspaper. And thus, Mattie Lee Price was forgotten in Cartersville even though she became a very famous Georgia Magnetic/Electric Girl in entertainment circles. She performed in dime museums and opera houses during the winter months and traveled with circuses from April to October. In 1893, just after the World Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Harry Houdini and his brother were on the same venue with Mattie at the Kohl and Middleton dime museum in Chicago. In his memoirs, Houdini wrote that she was quite possibly the best of The Georgia Wonder girls. The story of Mattie Lee Price weaves through a great variety of places in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Scotland, and England. She was billed as a sideshow act in The Robinson Show, The Great Wallace Show and Barnum & Bailey's Greatest Show on Earth. She was a center ring act in The Walter L. Main Circus and even got her own circus poster. Her friends were bearded ladies, dog faced boys, armless wonders, midgets, and giants. The true story of Mattie Lee Price and the world of dime museums and circuses in the period between 1884 and 1899 was colorful, alive, and amazing.
  • Read to Me!

    Chris Bridge

    Hardcover (Bright Sky Publishing, )
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  • The Boy that Wanted Clean Teeth

    Glenn Banks DDS, Violeta Honasan

    Paperback (B-Bright publishing, July 28, 2015)
    Follow a young boy as he asked friends how to brush teeth. The answers they give don’t seem correct. He is visited by someone that teaches and shows him how to clean his teeth. The story educates and entertains A little story by a dentist, hoping to promote good oral hygiene. Educate children and their parents on the proper method of brushing. A boy tries to learn how to brush and is visited by someone to teach him. #GlennBanksDDS
  • After the Dance: An Echo AcrossTime Short Story

    Skye Genaro

    language (Brighid Publishing, July 29, 2014)
    Based on the Amazon Top 20 Best Seller in YA Paranormal Romance, Echo Across Time. *****This short story revisits characters from Echo Across Time, the first book in the Echo Saga. It's best enjoyed after reading the first book.After Echo and Connor enjoy the dance at the Great Hall in West Region, Connor is called into his father's office and Echo ends up going home without seeing him again that night. Echo doesn't know that Mr. McCabe has just ended their relationship. In Echo Across Time, we learn what Echo goes through in those weeks after the dance, but what about Connor?This is his story.*******The Echo Across Time Series is recommended for fans of teen paranormal romance, young adult paranormal romance, high school romance, teen romance for girls, teen romance novels, young adult fiction, coming of age, teen love, time travel, supernatural, mystery, action adventure, fantasy, thriller, mystical and metaphysical elements such as psychics, manifestation, levitation, telekinesis.After the Dance is a short story.
  • My World is Over: The Day it All Went Dark

    Bridget Hoolihan Budig

    (Brighton Publishing LLC, Oct. 13, 2014)
    For eighth grader, Brynn O'Neil, it's just a normal, boring Friday night in a small town... ...until the electricity in her home fails... ...and then her parents don't return home. She and her siblings, Seamus and Ciara, attempt to make this seem normal for their overprotective parents. But, by Sunday, they realize that something is wrong. Very wrong. After venturing out of their home and into their small community, they discover that the power is out everywhere else, as well... ...in addition to all lines of communication. After befriending brothers Peter and Colby with food, the O'Neil's return home to wait for word from their parents. The following day, Peter and Colby appear at the O'Neil house with a message, and the strange group-which now includes their overly protective Beagle dog, Finn-decides to set out for Chicago to find Brynn's parents. As they deal with each other, redneck hillbillies, power-hungry people, and a general lack of normalcy, Brynn learns about love... ...and the real world.
  • Michael Thunder: The Thunder Trials

    J Arthur Reliford

    Paperback (Brighton Publishing LLC, May 12, 2018)
    What if I told you that Gods are real? Would you believe me if I told you they've walked among us, hidden in the shadows for thousands of years and patiently waiting to reclaim what is rightfully theirs?This is the story of young boy name Michael. He shows up on a cold rainy night at the doorsteps of what seems to be an ordinary orphanage. He soon learns it is far more than what it appears to be. Prophecy had foretold of his arrival. He ultimately finds himself with a great burden to bear; a chance to save the world or someone dear to his heart.Trials, tribulations and a series of twists, turns and fearsome battles to fulfill his destiny test Michael to his limits.He just wants to be a normal kid but the Gods have other plans for him. After all, being the descendent of a God, you inherit their responsibilities, and Michael just happens to be......the descendent of one of the most powerful Gods of all.
  • Mudworks Bilingual Edition–EdiciĂłn bilingĂĽe: Experiencias creativas con arcilla, masa y modelado

    MaryAnn F. Kohl

    eBook (Bright Ring Publishing, Feb. 1, 2014)
    From award-winning author Mary Ann Kohl comes this Spanish/English bilingual edition of one of her favorite and best-selling titles. Over 100 delightfully squishy kid-tested projects capture the imagination of children, parents, teachers, and child-care professionals with English and Spanish translations on every page. From traditional playdough and papier machĂ© to the kids' favorite entry of edible peanut butter playdough, this edition contains the same projects treasured for more than ten years in the original Mudworks, but in an easy-to-use format perfect for Spanish speakers and for those looking for a classic children's art project resource to use in their bilingual or Spanish-speaking classroom, home or daycare.De la autora premiada Mary Ann Col llega una edición bilingüe de su mejor libro bien conocido. Contiene más de 100 proyectos divertidos para niños que captura la imaginación de niños, padres, maestros y los que cuidan niños. Los niños harán proyectos de arcilla, masa, y cartón piedra usando las manos. Esta edición incluye los mismos proyectos estimados de la edición original en formato sencillo y claro. Es perfecto para alguien que busca un proyecto de arte divertido para entretener los niños.