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  • 10 Little Monsters

    R.E. Knight

    eBook (K-Lani Enterprises, )
    None
  • The Rabbit Race

    Ms Kerry Blackman-Massiah, Glenda Hendy, Andrea Holder, Dr. Antoinette Rock, Julia Licorish, Jacqueline Massiah-Russell, Ricardo Licorish

    Paperback (Kejan Enterprises, Sept. 30, 2019)
    Written in a lively and dramatic style, The Rabbit Race is an exciting tale which addresses several of the moral issues faced daily by children. Young children are able to identify with the real life personifications of the animal characters who are brought to life through the amazing illustrations and the varieties of language that are presented in the book.
  • Illustrated Collective Terms #1: Volume #1 for Amphibians, Crustaceans, Fish, and Reptiles...

    Kevin R. Sweeter

    eBook (KRS Enterprises, July 31, 2017)
    Collective terms are a fun and interesting, even often humorous bit of trivia for just about any occasion or gathering.Quite often we do have the need to know what certain groupings of animals or things are called. Is it a herd of ducks or a flock of ducks, or perhaps something else? This guide tells you the most common collective terms used today, and a few that have been around for a long time.Illustrated Collective Terms not only offers you the terms themselves, but also couples these terms with illustrations. There are many groups of things, animals, birds, and what not else that many people have never experienced or seen before. Having this handy guide shows you as well as tells you what they are and what they are called.
  • Illustrated Collective Terms #4: Volume #4 for Birds

    Kevin R. Sweeter

    eBook (KRS Enterprises, July 31, 2017)
    Collective terms are a fun and interesting, even often humorous bit of trivia for just about any occasion or gathering. Quite often we do have the need to know what certain groupings of animals or things are called. Is it a herd of ducks or a flock of ducks, or perhaps something else? This guide tells you the most common collective terms used today, and a few that have been around for a long time.Illustrated Collective Terms not only offers you the terms themselves, but also couples these terms with illustrations. There are many groups of things, animals, birds, and what not else that many people have never experienced or seen before. Having this handy guide shows you as well as tells you what they are and what they are called.
  • Little Lou's Sayings and Doings

    Elizabeth Prentiss, Giselle A. Imperio, Rebecca S. Perkins

    language (More Love Enterprises, July 27, 2014)
    This is a modern translation with 22 new illustrations. This is a completely edited, rewritten edition of this book, not a scan, not a pdf - in true kindle format. In this modern translation of a vintage favorite, be transported to a time past and into the life of Little Lou. Growing up in 1840's New England, Little Lou is the son of a college professor and a wise, loving mom who stays home to raise him. What will this precocious little boy do or say next? You’ll laugh and maybe even cry as you get to know Lou and his family through stories and original poems. With her characteristic warmth and humor, and her evident love for children, Elizabeth Prentiss makes us fall in love with Little Lou! There are many teachable moments and it’s a delight to see Lou grow to love God with his mother’s gentle instruction. The pages are sprinkled with helpful parenting tips and ideas for play. Parents will enjoy this book as much as their children. The endearing and realistic characters make this a book that is sure to be read to your children again and again. At 285 pages in the print version, this ebook will provide many hours of reading.
  • Sammy Finds a Friend: A Dog and Cat on a Blended Family Adventure

    Hope Hatton, and Photolamus

    language (HH Enterprises, Dec. 19, 2015)
    Sammy the dog has an unlikely stepsister - his mom has adopted some orphaned kittens! When Sam is chosen by Holly and separated from his family, his sister wants to find him - but can a cat and dog really live together as a family? Find out it this beautifully illustrated TRUE STORY for ages 5-8 that teaches love in a blended family!
  • The Santa Claus League

    Stephen Miller

    language (V&E Enterprises, Oct. 5, 2013)
    Julia Martin is the most incredible girl in school, and Mason Howell is hopelessly smitten by her. Julia in charge of the local Charity Christmas party and she’s pleased with how everything is going...until her Santa Claus calls in sick. In a panic, she begs Mason to help her by wearing his grandfather’s heirloom Santa Claus suit. Mason agrees, to impress the beautiful girl, but things don’t go as planned...as soon as he puts on the suit, he gets all the powers of Santa Claus!Together with John Patton, Mason’s best friend, they learn his grandfather was a member of an ancient league of men and women dedicated to helping St. Nicholas use Christmas magic to save the world. The three of them could become the newest members of the Santa Claus League...if they can learn the secrets of Christmas magic!
  • Cat Plants

    Kevin R. Sweeter

    eBook (KRS Enterprises, Sept. 27, 2016)
    Plants of all types and sizes affiliated with cats are interesting in themselves, but the wealth of knowledge contained here offers a unique ready-reference to anyone interested in plants. Some of the unique varieties illustrated will certainly add to any garden or greenhouse, or even the home.*One of 6 books extracted from MEOW TWO
  • Tale: A Fairy Novel

    Ela

    eBook (Ela Enterprises, Jan. 2, 2017)
    Author notes:This e-book contains over 77,000 words which is carried through 120 pages.This e-book does not contain a chapter heading, such like, Chapter One; Chapter Two, etc.Instead, the story unfolds in a numeric calendar date format with current time, daylight or nighttime hours, a set of current weather conditions, and the property location with character activity.I enjoy learning parts and pieces of an unread novel before diving into the content.A kingdom, even a fairy kingdom, holds a ruler and a land of subjects that work the land for food or work a job for reward.This is a historical fact throughout the world and fun fictional reading at home.I have created a rating system for each one of my novels for the curious reader.Rated G for good stuff.Rated PG for pretty good stuff.Rated M for mild stuff.Rated R for really great stuff.Rated C for cute stuff.The Tale e-book story line is Rated C for cute stuff with some boyfriend-girlfriend mild relationships; witty humor, food stealings, a few teenly female cat fights, a few teenly male dog fights, and a few ghosts.The major character role presents a group of new students. Each thirteen-year-old teen lives inside a boarding high school environment and their personal, mental, social, and individual interactions with each other and their group of fairy teachers.The major scientific breakthrough in the story, a reader-chair does not allow the student fairy to see her friends, but she can finger-writes with the tip of her finger pad or her fingernail on the white tinted tray a silent message to her friend for fun and in secret from the fairy teacher during class time.Each school textbook material electronically appears on top of the fairy student’s reader-tray, each side wall, the front wall, the floor, and the ceiling for great fun fairy learning at the Fairy School.This place is a future spot on Planet Earth allows a fairy to drive inside a flying coach and ride on top of a fairy wave in the air waves, and supplies an individual earth rock which is a communicate devise which talks to each fairy from the safety of their bedroom mattress.Thanks for entering into my imagination!ElaTeenly action and adventure story…Present time and place and space…A happy colony of fairies lives and thrives within an ocean island which is known as Fairyland under the watchful eye of the Fairy Queen.Each teen fairy is required to attend the Prince and Princess Fairy Academy at the age of thirteen years old until the age of graduation at eighteen years old.Then, the newly celebrated eighteen-year-old fairy will go to work as the royal fairy rule is dictated by the Fairy Queen.Centuries ago, the first Fairy Queen made a deal with the humans, who currently reside upon the mainland, to care for the young and orphaned human babies inside the human world in four six-hour working shifts until the babe reaches adulthood.A fairy does not possess a pair of wings like a bug or a broomstick like a witch or an axe like a troll or a pair of sunglasses like a vampire or a set of claws like a werewolf.A fairy elegantly flies inside a golden tinted round coach for skyline transportation around the island.A fairy teen will learn all these new things and more as a wee fairy tart at the new school.This is purpose of the Academy.This is the purpose of the mentors.This is the purpose of you.You are a fairy within Fairyland.
  • Big and Small Wildcat Breeds No DRM

    Kevin R. Sweeter

    eBook (KRS Enterprises, Dec. 7, 2016)
    Wildcats are fascinating creatures, and there are many breeds out there. This guide will help you to identify the various breeds, and some will surprise you. This list includes endangered breeds.
  • Only a Dandelion: A Collection of Short Stories & Poems for the Entire Family

    Elizabeth Prentiss, Rebecca Perkins

    eBook (More Love Enterprises, April 20, 2016)
    *A modern version of this vintage favorite. It is updated so that you can read it without the distraction of strange words, spelling and figures of speech.* Little Spring Breeze wants to be helpful like his relative who boasts of bringing ships into port or even his uncle, Great Gust, who rattles windows, but what can someone his size do? How excited he is when he finally discovers a job he can do—carry seeds to be planted in a new place! But will the dandelion he carries be welcomed into its new garden? Find out with Spring Breeze. This delightful story is just one of the touching and instructing stories and poems that fill this little volume. There are inspiring stories to interest everyone in the family, separated into two parts by reader age. Caring for others, kindness, loving God and obedience are themes throughout.Elizabeth Prentiss wrote over two dozen books including fiction, poetry, and hymns. Her husband, Reverend George Prentiss, wrote: "Her pen moved always and only under a sense of duty. She held her talent as a gift from God, and consecrated it sacredly to the enforcement and diffusion of His truth." Only a Dandelion is a collection of poems and stories written throughout her life.
  • God Girlzs with a vision

    Priscilla R. Haley

    eBook (WOM Enterprises, June 20, 2018)
    This amazing book is the brainchild of Visionary Compiler Priscilla Haley! These amazing young girls share their inspiration and encouragement with the readers! It is a must read for all young ladies. It will give them direction, inspiration and goal setting. These beautiful young ladies share their dreams, passions and purpose with each of you!