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  • Who Am I?

    Charlotte Sebag-Montefiore

    Paperback (olympia publishers, Aug. 25, 2016)
    In Who Am I? A Book of Riddles author Charlotte Sebag-Montefiore has produced a delightful child's bestiary in verse form. Designed to be read aloud, there are thirty-five poems of five verses each, in which different characters of land, sea and air are depicted, by turns humorous and quirky. In a sixth verse, which is refrain, the young listener is invited to guess the identity of each.
  • Otter and Bird

    Hannah LaFleur

    eBook (Olympia Publishers, Jan. 30, 2020)
    Two young friends, an otter and a bird, sit on the softest rock in the ocean. Together they learn about 'turtells', life, death, courage, and love. Even in the big ocean, small adventures are very important.
  • A Dictionary of Monsters and Mysterious Beasts

    Carey Miller

    Paperback (Olympia Publishers, Sept. 27, 2018)
    "Throughout the whole shadowy world of monsters, dragons and demons there is no figure so dreaded and loathed and yet wrapped in such a terrible fascination as..."At last! A comprehensive concordance of every conceivable monster and mysterious beast you have ever imagined - and some you haven't! This mind-boggling dictionary contains everything you could possibly want to know about each and every creature, from the Abominable Snowman to the Manticora to the Yale. There are legends that originate from the mists of time, monsters that portend disaster and many that are full of mischief, menace and pure wickedness. Eyewitness accounts and unsolved mysteries from every corner of the world will astound and perplex you. Brace yourself to be amazed, terrified and awestruck by the fantastical beasts that haunt these pages. "Real monsters and monsters that don't exist - or do they...?"
  • The Story of Steve Rogers

    Kendal Lou Dickson

    language (Olympia Publishers, Jan. 30, 2020)
    This book is based on the true story of a beautiful orange tabby cat, appropriately named, Steve Rogers. Abandoned by his owner and all on his own, Steve Rogers attempts to take care of himself. He has to learn how to be alone and how to fend for himself, searching for food and shelter. Traveling around a rural area of North Texas, where the cedar elm and oak trees are plenty, he encounters a variety of different animals that are not always kind, and people who he is unsure whether it's safe for him to trust them or not.
  • The Most Important Person

    Ahmad Tabbaa, Nadia Mohammed

    Paperback (Olympia Publishers, )
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  • A Big Tub of Water

    Tamara Krenek-Oliver, Melody Milleker

    eBook (Olympia Publishers, Feb. 3, 2019)
    Take a journey with a young boy who is afraid of bath time until he discovers the magic that lies beneath the surface of the water. Meet the magical creatures that teach him not to be afraid of A Big Tub of Water.A beautifully illustrated story for small children - especially those who are afraid of water!
  • Guinea Pig Detective - The Case of the Missing Carrot

    Joanne Livesey

    language (Olympia Publishers, Nov. 28, 2019)
    Gordon the Guinea Pig has a rare talent, as a crime-solving detective.When the rabbit's carrot goes missing, she turns to Gordon for help. But what a surprise! Every animal he speaks to about the crime has had something of their own stolen.Can clever Gordon find out who the thief is?
  • The Little Bear That Needed a Friend

    Cassandra Cannizzaro

    Paperback (Olympia Publishers, Nov. 28, 2019)
    As the poor little bear sits on the shelf Feeling forlorn and quite sorry for himself, He doesn't know that by the end of the day Friendship will chase his sorrows away.A delightful and beautifully illustrated rhyming book showing the power of friendship which will charm everyone.
  • Too Clever By Half

    Aaron Moffat

    eBook (Olympia Publishers, )
    None
  • Balthazar Bunny and the Quest for Slicey, Slicey, Cut, Cut

    Brandon Russom

    Paperback (Olympia Publishers, Jan. 30, 2020)
    Balthazar Bunny and Pooka Poka, Knights of the Furry Order, are summoned to meet the mousey mouse leader, King Nikoli Noodle, to discuss a mission 'of dire importance'. Their quest is to journey to the Temple of the Udder, defeat the Bovine Brethren and return the sacred cheese knife, Slicey Slicey Cut Cut, to the Kingdom of Melonhusk at all costs.The knights assemble a company of woodland animals to carry out the quest. They must cross the Not So Good, But Not Terribly Bad Badlands and visit the Pyramid of the Great Bovine, in the Green Grove of Photosynthetic Wonder to recover the knife from its dedicated bovine guard. Can they complete the quest?An hilarious adventure, with much ironic humour.
  • The Cautionary Tale of Mr. Oliver Owl & Ruben Rabbit

    D Devereoux

    Paperback (Olympia Publishers, Jan. 30, 2020)
    The Cautionary Tale of Mr. Oliver Owl and Ruben Rabbit is a timeless fable of an unlikely friendship between Ruben and Mr. Oliver. This story captures the spunkiness and naivety of youth and the foresight and patience of age. Mr. Oliver befriends Ruben and warns him to be cautious of all the visible and hidden dangers of Nefarious Forest.
  • Camille The French Toad

    C Foster

    eBook (Olympia Publishers, April 30, 2020)
    Welcome to an exciting day in the life of Camille the French Toad whose rhythmic story telling and eye pleasing illustrations will captivate your children's attention and have you reading the story to them over and over! Join Camille on his first adventure in the first book of the series, that will be capturing the eyes and ears of children everywhere.