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  • Sophia Silver Summer picks a pet

    jw lynn, Bella Blue

    language (Jennifer Wills, Feb. 17, 2015)
    Sophia Silver Summer picks a pet is the story of a young girl going to the pet store with her Grandpa to purchase her first pet. Its a funny loving story about decision making told through rhyme and alliteration. Simple childlike drawings help the story along while leaving something for the readers imagination. "Sophia Silver Summer is going to pick a pet. Everyones offered an idea, what will this girl get?"
  • Two Snowflakes

    Jennifer Miller

    language (Jennifer Miller, March 8, 2009)
    Is it true that no two snowflakes are exactly alike? Phina and Bella aren't so sure. They are often mistaken for one another! However, a chance encounter with another set of twins shows them just how truly special they really are. Also included in this book: Bonus material with info all about twins and twin pregnancy! Whether you're young or old, have twins or not, this frosty tale is sure to melt your heart.
  • The Healing Pools: A Black Pearl Short Story

    Jennifer Flath

    language (Jennifer Flath, Jan. 31, 2016)
    Crystal Palace is in trouble, and Dmitri needs water from the healing pools to head off a Demon. To get the water, he's going to have to go through a pack of trickster sprites, a shape-shifting water nymph, and himself. Add in his meddling brother and a questionable horse guide, and Dmitri has his hands full.The Healing Pools is a short story based on events in the novel The Black Pearl, available now as an e-book or a two-volume novel. The Black Pearl follows the story of Rin and Alexander's race to stop an evil people from raising a Demon, while The Healing Pools chronicles a briefly mentioned side quest at the end of the novel. The Healing Pools is a standalone story, but it does hint at the ending of The Black Pearl, so read at your own risk!
  • The Pakal

    Jennifer Parks, Stephen Parks

    eBook (Jennifer Parks, July 7, 2015)
    Kato has just turn ten, it is the year 3297 A.D. and earth is no more. One day when Kato and his brother are heading to school, something happens that will change their lives forever. Fear, bravery, secrets,adventure, and Friendship! This is a perfect book that tells the tale of a little boy who has to overcome his fear and learn to accept friendship in the unlikeliest of places.
  • Worried Lucy

    Jennifer Klaes

    eBook (Jennifer Klaes, Nov. 18, 2013)
    Series of short stories for children with concerns. Easy and short reads that address some problems that concern children that includes some simple solutions that are easy to understand. Included in the series are short and easy to remember rhymes.Worried Lucy is the first story of the series.
  • Bunbun and Olga Get Bullied

    Jennifer Jo Fay

    language (Jennifer Jo Fay, Feb. 8, 2015)
    A children's book about bunny rabbit, Bun-Bun and her puppy friend, Olga as they learn a valuable lesson about being bullied by Suzy Carrots. Will Suzy Carrots also learn from her mistake?
  • Joyful Noises: 20 Original Catholic Prayers Sung to Classic Children's Tunes

    Jennifer Sharpe, Catherine Taraba

    eBook (Jennifer Sharpe, Oct. 25, 2018)
    Have you ever wanted to nurture your child's prayer life in a gentle and fun way? Joyful Noises can help you do just that! This book contains 20 brand-new Catholic prayers that were written with young children in mind. Each prayer is set to the tune of a classic children's song, such as "Twinkle, Twinkle" or "B-I-N-G-O" and is accompanied by a sweet and engaging illustration to draw your child in. If your child likes to sing, this book will surely be a hit!
  • Trixie the Most Terrible Cat in the World

    Jennifer D. Harris

    Hardcover (Jennifer Harris, June 1, 2017)
    A gray kitten comes to live with a family. Even though she is very loved by her family, she begins to misbehave causing the family some frustration! Despite her antics, her family loves her anyway!
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  • Oliver, the Cat Who Wished He Was A Dog.

    Jennifer Crane

    language (Jennifer Crane, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Oliver is a cat living in Scotland with his family. Although he loves chasing rabbits and teasing dogs, but he is sad because he can't play with the children in his family, Daisy and Michael. He is a cat: he can't fetch balls the way he had seen a dog in a field do. But one day, with the advice of an older cat, Ollie's life changes.
  • The Adventures of Johnny Blast: Book 2

    Jennifer Cuddon, Intuition Author Services

    language (Jennifer Cuddon, Aug. 14, 2015)
    Johnny Blast is back and braver than ever!Johnny and his sister, Sheryl find themselves having to deal with a sudden change at home. Their mother, Claire is fed up and wants a change, but Sheryl doesn't take to their mom wanting independence. Maybe it has to do with the amount of chores she now has to do? At school, Johnny has to deal with the biggest change ever. Ms. Doberman, who has never missed a day of teaching, is missing. Their substitute teacher, Mr. Penslarsky is all about fun providing the kids with nothing with endless amounts of pizza, soda, and movies. After over a week of Ms. Doberman being absent from teaching Johnny starts getting suspicious. With determination he hopes to find out the truth of Ms. Doberman's whereabouts, but will his growing suspicions of the new teacher get him in trouble. Find out in the latest Adventure of Johnny Blast.
  • Whoever Invented Sharing...

    Jennifer M. Seaman

    Paperback (Jennifer Seaman, July 22, 2017)
    Who Invented Sharing is about a girl who learns that sharing is important. Her sister learns that even though someone doesn't share with you, you should alway share with others.
  • Base Brats: Break A leg

    Persephone Jayne, Kate Fallahee

    language (Jennifer Patton, March 27, 2019)
    Daisy Evans and her twin sister Poppy are rehearsing for a ballet recital. The first one that Dad will actually be around for. As a US Navy sailor, he's gone frequently and has missed every recital so far. When Daisy gets the news that the ship is leaving early and Dad will miss this recital too, she is forced, once again to deal with the life of being a military brat. Can she overcome her disappointment? Will she perform anyway? Friends, family and teachers conspire to help her out.Because as military kids, Daisy and Poppy are never truly alone.