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  • 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!
  • Attila the Hun: A Captivating Guide to the Ruler of the Huns and His Invasions of the Roman Empire

    Captivating History

    Paperback (CH Publications, June 21, 2019)
    If you want to discover the captivating history of Attila the Hun, then keep reading...In the popular imagination, Attila the Hun is among the most barbaric leaders ever. His warriors have the reputation of being ruthless, cruel, and bloodthirsty, as the Huns are believed to have been savages lacking any semblance of civilized culture.The Huns raped and pillaged with abandon whenever the opportunity arose, and their raids into lands poorly protected by military outposts in the crumbling Roman Empire became legendary. The Huns under the command of Attila are thought to have been largely responsible for the collapse of the Roman Empire and the commencement of the Dark Ages in Europe.The reputation of Attila and his people, the Huns, is at odds with reality. But examining the few historical records of his character and deeds reveal quite a different story. It is true that he was a calculating leader who was skilled at unleashing his fierce fighters when necessary. It is also recorded in history that he was a continual thorn in the side of the Romans. However, placed in historical context, Attila acted in ways that were common among leaders, both Roman and barbarian, in the first half of the 5th century. What is extraordinary about him were his uncanny abilities in negotiations with superior powers, his capacity for matching and exceeding his enemies in duplicitous behavior, and his successes as a military tactician on the battlefield.In Attila the Hun: A Captivating Guide to the Ruler of the Huns and His Invasions of the Roman Empire, you will discover topics such asThe Origins of Attila and the HunsThe Wars of the Huns Before AttilaAn Alliance Between the Huns and the RomansAttila Attacks the ByzantinesAttila Attacks the Byzantines AgainAttila Foils a Byzantine PlotAttila’s Diplomatic Strategy Evolves in the WestAttila Raids GaulAttila Raids ItalyThe Disintegration of Attila’s KingdomAnd much, much more!So if you want to learn more about Attila the Hun, scroll up and click the "add to cart" button!
  • 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.
  • ABC See, Hear, Do 5: Sight Words: Learn to Read 24 Words: High-frequency Words Made Easy for Beginning Readers Ages 5-7, Preschool, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade

    Stefanie Hohl

    eBook (Chou Publications, May 5, 2019)
    ABC See, Hear, Do 5: Sight Words is the fifth book in the award-winning ABC See, Hear, Do series. Once your child can sound out words, it's time to learn those high-frequency words that aren't so easy to sound out! This method of teaching reading uses visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles to help children recognize and memorize sight words. The multi-sensory approach of combining fun monster illustrations with hand motions will help your child remember some of the most commonly-used words in the English language, allowing for greater reading fluency. Simple, engaging, and effective, this method is great for homeschoolers, teachers, speech language pathologists, and parents, especially when combined with ABC See, Hear, Do’s other resources. Best for ages 5-7, or beginning readers in preschool, kindergarten, and first grade.
  • 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
  • How to Raise Pigs

    Tristan Trubble

    language (CDI Publications, LLC, June 20, 2017)
    When it comes to raising livestock, pigs are another animal worth considering. Pigs will reduce the amount of waste around the homestead by consuming as much of it as possible; from table scraps to lawn clippings, and everything in between, pigs are voracious eaters. They get their size from having an enormous appetite and a less than stellar metabolism.Pigs come in a wide variety of sizes, from the small, little cute pygmy versions that some people keep as pets, to the big, round pork belly swine from which bacon is carved. All species of pig have similar characteristics, so if you’re just getting started with livestock, you might want to try your hand at raising a small pet pygmy first. This will give you some insight on what to expect, on a much larger scale, when you pick up a big pig species to raise for food.Pork meat is considered a healthy source of protein and nourishment, which may be a concern for some preppers, survivalists, and homesteaders. Raising pigs is a little different than raising cattle, or goats, and this book walks you through what to expect from your swine from start to finish. To Your Safety, Security & Sustenance, Tristan Trubble
  • 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.
  • The Middle Ages: A Captivating Guide to the History of Europe, Starting from the Fall of the Western Roman Empire Through the Black Death to the Beginning of the Renaissance

    Captivating History

    Hardcover (Ch Publications, Oct. 17, 2019)
    If you want to discover the captivating history of the Middle Ages, then keep reading...One of the least understood periods of European history occurred between the 6th century and the 14th or 15th century (depending on which historian you ask). Commonly called the Middle Ages, this was a time period of extreme change for Europe, beginning with the fall of the Western Roman Empire. To a continent that had seen a drastic shift in the power structure, the world seemed to be particularly harsh. Rome had been a major player across Europe for well over a millennium. Then it was gone.This is also a time period that still inspires art, literature, and philosophy today. There were men who lived during the Middle Ages who are still quoted and revered today, such as Saint Thomas Aquinas. They were almost always men of the cloth (religious men), but not always. People still enjoy the works of Geoffrey Chaucer, a famous writer who was also a merchant. The architecture of this time has also been used and reused for many centuries as well. The cathedrals and castles built during the Middle Ages still remain while younger structures have long since crumbled. Perhaps the most famous architecture from the time though is known as the Gothic style. The look and feel of the Gothic style have inspired many generations, including the Romantics of the 1800s and the horror/mystery genre that is still so popular today. However, it was the birth of universities that reflects the thinking of the time. Prior to the Middle Ages, there was no higher education.Many of the institutions and ideas that the men of the Renaissance would explore began during the Middle Ages. It was a time when Europe healed from the fall of one superpower and transitioned into something that more closely resembled the map of Europe today. It would undergo many more changes in the years following the Middle Ages, but nations began to find their identities without their Roman overlords.In The Middle Ages: A Captivating Guide to the History of Europe, Starting from the Fall of the Western Roman Empire Through the Black Death to the Beginning of the Renaissance, you will discover topics such as: Fall of the Western Roman Empire Stewards of the Future The Rise of the Byzantine Empire Reclaiming Spain and Expanding One of the Strongest and Earliest Kingdoms of the Middle Ages Charlemagne A Brief Return to the Empire Otto I and His New Empire The Great Schism The Famous (or Infamous) Crusades Forging a New England The Hundred Years' War The Horrors of Nature Higher Education and The Gothic Period How the Middle Ages Advanced Education and Architecture The Renaissance And much, much more!
  • 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.