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  • Gift of the Magi Collectors Edition

    O Henry

    Hardcover (UNICORN PUBLISHING HOUSE INC, Jan. 1, 1993)
    Gift of the Magi Collectors Edition
  • The River Keepers

    Michael F. Stewart

    language (The Publishing House, Dec. 1, 2017)
    When Teagan and Natasha discover a lump of squishy gold inside a broken garden gnome, they have no idea what they’ve found. But that night the gold transforms into the statue of a skunk and, touching it, Natasha changes into one as well.As her parents shoo Natasha-turned-skunk into a dark midnight, Teagan struggles to make the connection between her sister’s empty bed, the gold, and the skunk. But even if Teagan can help her sister in that first night’s quest, will they solve the secret of the gold and take on the former gnome’s awesome responsibility? If they do, who will protect them from the dangers that await? In The River Keepers, two sisters must rise to meet an unexpected challenge. It's a story infused with the magic and drama outside their backdoor -- perhaps yours, too.What would you do if your sister turned into a skunk?
  • Brain-centric Design: The Surprising Neuroscience Behind Learning With Deep Understanding

    Rich Carr, Dr. Kieran O'Mahony

    Hardcover (Thanet House Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Teach The Way People Love To LearnWhy do some employees, students, and children appear more competent than their peers?Why does it take so long to teach someone a new skill?Most institutions unknowingly train employees, or teach students using an outdated approach that relies on a punishment-reward system that doesn't work. (Hint: You're probably using it right now.) This faulty approach squanders of potential, creates negative feedback loops, and leaves many with the false assumption that they aren't smart. Somehow, we overlooked the fact that every human has almost the same amount of neurons and the same ability to create complex neural circuitry. To the detriment of billions of people, we ignored that everyone has unlimited potential. The good news? We don't have to make that mistake anymore. Scientists have found that people are chemically and structurally hardwired to enjoy learning. It's in our DNA. Most agree that this is the first time in history we have an accurate model of the human brain. Consequently, the authors believe they have refined a methodology that finally teaches the way the brain likes to learn. As trainers, educators, and parents, once we understand neuroscience on a fundamental level, it's clear that the secret to unleashing a learner's potential resides in the very organ we want to teach: the brain. With Brain-centric Design (BcD), you ll learn how toHelp others acquire skills and knowledge fasterTeach with incredible retentionReduce attrition Save valuable time and energy Enjoy learning and teaching moreUnderstand the science behind teaching and learning BcD's neuroaligned teaching methodology has been successfully implemented in boardrooms, classrooms, and living rooms alike. CEOs, Talent Development specialists, educators at every level and even parents have discovered how to facilitate learning that is fast, fun, easy, and produces results. Brain-centric Design halted turnover in industries with the highest attrition rates. It saved Fortune 100s millions, and helped those same organizations foster better employees in less than half the time. It revolutionized classrooms, leaving teachers astonished at their engaged and capable students. Even parents report better relationships with their children.Brain-centric Design is the product of decades of scientific research on how we acquire knowledge. It has been refined and successfully implemented by the authors, Rich Carr, and Dr. Kieran O'Mahony.Brain-centric Design hopes to not only explain the fundamental science behind how to unlock a learner s full potential, but offer an intuitive, easy to use process for presenting information for deep understanding.
  • The Immortals: A Vampire Fairytale, Episode 4

    Auburn Seal

    language (Keys Publishing House, July 11, 2014)
    Episode 4 in The Immortals saga. Kate continues to deal with the aftermath of meeting Michael, a centuries old vampire who is obsessed with her.
  • Piggyback Songs

    Jean Warren, Marion Hopping Ekberg

    Paperback (Warren Publishing House, Inc., June 1, 1983)
    160 New Songs You Won't Forget!Songs About Winter - Songs About Spring - Songs About Fall - Songs About Summer - Songs About School - Songs About MeNew songs sung to the tunes of childhood favorites. No music to read. Easy for children to learn. Easy for parents and teachers. Chorded for guitar and autoharp. great for family or school "Sing-a-longs".Ths little jewel is now out-of-print but a MUST HAVE!
  • Totline "Cut & Tell" Scissor Stories for Fall ~ Original Stories, Paper Plate Cut-Outs and Patterns

    Jean Warren

    Paperback (Warren Publishing House, Inc., Aug. 1, 1984)
    Suggests cut paper projects that can be used to tell stories about Autumn
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  • Keep in a Cold, Dark Place

    Michael F. Stewart

    Paperback (The Publishing House, March 7, 2017)
    Reaching for her dream, Limpy unleashes a cute, fluffy, NIGHTMARE ...Keep in a cold, dark place. That’s what’s written like some ancient law on every bag of potatoes the family farms. And it’s where Limpy fears she will always remain.It’s also carved on a box of spheres she discovers in the cellar. Spheres that hatch.Cute at first, the creatures begin to grow. Then the chickens disappear. The cat is hunted. And something sets the barn ablaze. To survive, Limpy will need to face her greatest fear. The whole family will. Or they may end up in a cold, dark place indeed.
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  • Totline Theme-A-Saurus II ~ The Great Big Book of More Mini Teaching Themes

    Jean Warren, Gary Mohrmann

    Paperback (Warren Publishing House, Inc., Feb. 1, 1990)
    Classroom-tested ideas! Around-the-curriculum activities are organized into imaginative units. A great resource for implementing a child-directed program. Children learn best when all their senses are activated and involved. 8 1/2"x11".
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  • Totline Piggyback Songs for School

    Jean Warren, Marion Hopping Ekberg, Barbara Robinson

    Paperback (Warren Publishing House, Inc., July 1, 1991)
    Adults and children will love these original, easy-to-sing ,songs for all occasions. Chorded for guitar or autoharp. 8 1/2" x 11"
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  • Shifted Soul

    Elena Lawson

    Paperback (Thorn House Publishing, April 15, 2020)
    I’m not just Allie Grace anymore. A beast slumbers beneath the surface of my skin.I have new urges and impulses. Not to mention a hot temper that flares up at the slightest provocation. But that’s not all—apparently, I’m also mated.It’s like a part of my soul has been sucked out, cleaved in two, and deposited into Jared and Clay. The strange otherworldly force tying us together is all but impossible to ignore.I try my best, though. At least until other packs catch wind of the new wolf in Forest Grove. The one who has not yet chosen her pack. The one with two tails and a will strong enough to challenge one of the strongest alphas in the state. To some, I’m a prize to be claimed. A trophy wolf that should be studied and admired. But to others, I’m dangerous. An unknown variable that could pose a threat to an entire race.With no other option, I’ll have to trust in my newfound animal instinct, and in the two shifters who’ve each claimed a piece of my soul.______________________________________________________________________SHIFTED SOUL is the second book in Elena Lawson’s #1 bestselling wolf shifter series, The Wolves of Forest Grove. It’s a full-length paranormal romance you won’t want to miss about two swoon-worthy shifters and the feisty heroine caught between them.Scroll up and One-Click today to get your copy of this thrilling new young adult shifter romance!
  • They Must Be Monsters: A Modern-Day Witch Hunt The untold story behind the McMartin phenomenon: the longest, most expensive criminal case in U.S. history

    Matthew LeRoy, Deric Haddad

    Hardcover (The Manor Publishing House, Aug. 12, 2018)
    It was somewhat delusional: the idea that we, two undergrads, would leave college to chase the mystery behind the McMartin Preschool case, a criminal proceeding that had steadily become the longest, costliest in United States history. It was the epitome of naiveté—but we were too green to see it.Back then, in 1987, as we examined the case and the community of Manhattan Beach that gave it life, we saw an absence of blunt journalism; that a false narrative had spun tragically out of control. No one, it seemed, was ready to face up to what we’d done.To the general public, the story was uniquely grotesque—a conspiracy of adults who’d sexually abused hundreds of preschool kids, as deplorable as any crime had ever been.But if, as some argued, the case was a hoax, then it was an American tragedy of monumental proportion, where young children were being used and exploited as weapons to persecute innocent citizens, all of it orchestrated by the very people—parents, prosecutors, and clinical professionals—who’d so nobly claimed they were out to protect them.From our perspective, it was not so much a story about “child molestation,” but a remarkable account of a community gone mad, a historical event that had been hopelessly misunderstood, and thus, misreported.And so, for three years, we kept going, following one lead to the next, until the day we finally got our hands on the truth.By doing so, it’s fair to say, we became experts on the events of Manhattan Beach, the two people uniquely qualified to write They Must Be Monsters. It’s not because we took a course, or did an abundance of research, or sat through the trial—frankly, we did all of those things—but because we took it further than anyone else. We went there. We lived it.Having sat on this information for nearly three decades, we’re ready to go on the record, to reconcile this forgotten calamity. We’re doing it for ourselves, for the people who suffered, and, most importantly, for our great society of fair-minded citizens who never knew that something so unjust had actually occurred in modern America.
  • Totline "Cut & Tell" Scissor Stories for Spring ~ Original Stories, Paper Plate Cut-Outs and Patterns

    Jean Warren

    Paperback (Warren Publishing House, Inc., Aug. 1, 1984)
    Suggests cut paper projects that can be used to tell stories about Spring
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