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  • If I Had A Penny...

    Richard T. Harris

    Hardcover (RTH Enterprises, LLC, Feb. 15, 2001)
    Money changes hands many times daily. How do we teach the value of money? If I Had A Penny. . . is an elementary lesson in counting from one penny to one dollar written in easy to read rhyme and illustrated in living color.
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  • Operation Center: The Emperor's Rebel Book 3

    H.N. Bezdek

    eBook (Herrin Enterprises LLC, Nov. 7, 2018)
    Their first mission as a Rebel should be a breeze. Too bad the target knows Christina. Since the Galactic Empire has a stranglehold on most of the galaxy, those that wish to fight against them must do so in secrecy. After stumbling upon a group of Rebel wannabes, seventeen-year-old Christina feels accepted for the first time in her life. No one knows anyone's name, allowing her to keep her true identity as the heiress to the Galactic Empire a secret. It's nearly time for Christina and her unit to take the spy exam. Minotaur and Viper's lack of studying is making Christina a bit worried, and it seems like they're doing everything possible to distract themselves. When a mission presents itself that will give them a pass on the exam, her unit jumps at the opportunity. Unfortunately, Christina has met their target face to face before...Can Christina's unit find a way to succeed without being spotted, or will her cover be exposed and her friends meet an unpleasant end?
  • Grapes

    Madhvi Chittoor

    language (Pranav Enterprises LLC, March 3, 2018)
    This children's book titled, 'Grapes', is for 1 to 3 year-old kids. It talks about Grapes. It is also a great book for beginner readers. The author, now a 6 year-old, wrote this book, when she was 5 years old.
  • The Tortoise and The Hare Run a Race

    Brian K. Ashley, Norman Whaley

    eBook (B. Ashley Enterprises, LLC, June 29, 2016)
    This beautiful edition of the classic tale is retold and illustrated by a dynamic duo. This story teaches a valuable lesson to children on the importance of hard work and perseverance.
  • Addie's Way

    Michael J. Shaheen

    Hardcover (Shaheen Enterprises, LLC, Dec. 1, 2009)
    LONG BEFORE fresh and local were buzzwords in food magazines, there was Addie Bedway Shaheen, who knew the value of a joyful kitchen laden with tender grape leaves, fragrant garlic cloves, tangy lemon, and a generous handful of rice. Addie s death in 1994 did not stop the family from passing on the joy. In Addie s Way, son Michael carries the torch, sharing his mother s memories of her life as a first generation Lebanese-American in rural Ohio. Addie s fond memories of her life in a large Lebanese family leap off the pages, which feature gorgeous photographs and recipes like: Chick Pea Sesame Dip {Hommos b Thahini } Broiled Eggplant Dip {Baba Ghanouj } Pickled Turnips { Lift Makbus } Cracked Wheat Salad { Tabooli } Bread Salad { Fatoosh } Rice with Noodles Baked Stuffed Kibbee { Kibbee Sineah } Stuffed Cabbage Rolls Pocket Bread { Khubz } Spinach Pie { Fatayer b Sbanikh } Stuffed Grape Leaves { Mishshee Waraq Inab } Uncle Asad s Children s Cream Pie Ellie s Apple Cake Although the food takes center stage, it is clear that Addie s love of her family is the star. When she first began writing her memoirs, Addie said this about her mother: That kind of joy is what her children and grandchildren always felt in her kitchen, eating the food she prepared with such pride and pleasure. Sahteen, the Lebanese say when they ask you to enjoy their food; literally it means twice your health. May these recipes of Elizabeth Zarouf Bedway nourish and sustain your family as they have mine.... Ranging from the very simple to the sublime, each dish and the accompanying stories will stir the imagination, whet the appetite, and help nourish what is most important. From Addie s table to yours ... sahteen!
  • The Adventures of Anna ... At the Aquarium

    D. L. Bentley

    language (DLBM Enterprises, LLC, March 28, 2013)
    BEST CHILDREN’S BOOKSI am still in search of this “best kids books to read” or” best kids stories” or any variation thereof as a designation for my kids books which I had so much fun and pleasure putting together. As the market for both books online and books for kids online grows, I am sure this will be harder and harder to achieve and maintain once achieved. But, being one of the best books for kids to read is a goal worth working hard for and for which I am ready and excited to continue.In this kids picture book, the series continues the educational adventures of Anna, her friend Susan and her parents going to the Aquarium. The book’s format remains the same with more beautiful, engaging and appealing pictures intermingled with the text in a very non-traditional and intriguing format that immediately catches the reader’s attention. This story is highlighted with pictures of jellyfish that look like cauliflower, broccoli, and fireworks as well as many colorful but very poisonous South American Rainforest frogs. The more colorful the frog, the more poisonous it is.One reviewer wrote: Wonderful Book That Your Child Will Love, June 4, 2013It is a real pleasure writing this review on "The Adventures of Anna ... At the Aquarium because there are so many great things to say about this book. First of all I was very impressed with the way the author wove the story around images of what Anna was seeing during her trip. What a great way to present a book for young readers! Another very strong point was the amount of information contained in the book about what Anna was viewing at the aquarium. The author include interesting facts about each and every creature in a way that could certainly spark more discussion between the parent and child reading this book together. Yet one more reason to buy this book is how very well written and well organized the book is which makes it very enjoyable to read. Finally I was impressed that the author took the book to the next level by also including links to topic relevant videos at the end of the book thereby providing an extra bonus to the reader who purchased this book. IMHO very deserving of a 5-Star rating!”So why don't you and your little one take a new kind of exciting trip to the Aquarium? I'm sure you won't be disappointed as the Anna series continues to work towards its goal of being in the Best Children’s Books category.
  • Rain or Shine:My Fathers Umbrella: How are fathers and umbrellas alike?

    C Ron Cannon MD, Tom Skillern

    language (Cannon Enterprises, LLC, Dec. 4, 2017)
    The Newbear cubs, Nosy and Cozy, discover similarities between their father Bradford, and his umbrella. 1) Children's story 2) Fiction 3) Father's values/attributes 4) Umbrella 5) Protection
  • Water: The Coolest Drink Around: A children's book teaching the importance of drinking water

    Lynn Esmail, Patrick Eichhold

    eBook (Stretch Enterprises, LLC, June 25, 2017)
    Water is, without a doubt, the coolest drink around. Despite numerous commercials advertising "health" drinks, health professionals agree that drinking sufficient amounts of water each day is a core practice for leading a healthy life.Reading Water: The Coolest Drink Around with your child is the best way to begin to instill in them the knowledge that, no matter what messages they see or hear in the media, there is no better beverage than water to help them feel their best.The simple rhymes and easy-to-identify illustrations will ensure that your child will form healthy habits for a lifetime.
  • Silent Spring - Deadly Autumn of the Vietnam War

    Patrick Hogan

    Paperback (Whatnot Enterprises, LLC, Nov. 11, 2018)
    WHAT HAPPENED IN VIETNAM DIDN'T STAY IN VIETNAM. IT CAME HOME WITH US!Silent Spring – Deadly Autumn of the Vietnam War is both a memoir and an investigative journey into all the complications the U.S. government hasn’t told you about the Vietnam War. It’s not just another book about Vietnam or Agent Orange. Rather it’s a “silver bullet” which cuts through to the heart of the circumstances and pesticides used during that war—highly toxic herbicides and insecticides, which in some cases are still being used to this very day all over the globe, even right here in the USA.So, forget everything you’ve heard from our government and everything that you think you know about the Vietnam War because this book is much more than a memoir of one Vietnam veteran’s struggles over the decades following the war. It’s a story of all the veterans who served in Vietnam and their children. And it could even be the story of you and your children, too. As you read through the book and its volumes of information, you will be absolutely stunned at what the US government had willingly dumped on Vietnam and its own troops.
  • Glitched! Something Followed Them

    Jamie Morlock - Hartman, John Hartman, Ryan Ferguson, Norman King

    language (Eiluj Enterprises, LLC, Sept. 24, 2012)
    Two teen boys blast away on a thrill ride on Halloween night with astoundingly crazy results. Surprisingly, when they return from their vacation, the crazy, paranormal, yet humorous adventure continues.
  • The Gruff Brothers and The Troll

    Brian K. Ashley, Norman Whaley

    eBook (B. Ashley Enterprises, LLC, June 29, 2016)
    This beautiful edition of the classic tale is retold and illustrated by a dynamic duo. This story teaches a valuable lesson to children on the importance of bullying and making friends.
  • The Adventures of Anna At the Zoo

    D. L. Bentley

    language (DLBM Enterprises, LLC, March 4, 2013)
    Best Children’s BooksI know, as the author, I am not supposed to classify my kids picture books, The "Adventures of Anna" kids book series as the best in children’s books but I can strive for this goal and I do.The Anna series is an educational adventure series of books for toddlers that first takes Anna and her parents on a trip to the Zoo. The books are informative and interesting books for kids but that parents will enjoy as well. There are many beautiful, engaging and appealing pictures intermingled with the text in a very non-traditional and intriguing format that immediately catches the reader’s attention. The story is further highlighted with exciting, little-known facts about animals that you would not necessarily learn at a real trip to the zoo. For instance, the word giraffe means camel plus leopard (a big tall camel with spots), that camels eat fish, and that zebra’s stripes are like fingerprints (none are alike). One reviewer wrote: “I loved the story of Anna …. The way the pictures were intermingled with the text was very appealing. The pictures were extremely well done and fit the story very well. I can't believe how much I learned from a children's book …”Why don't you and your little one(s) take an eye-opening and exciting trip to the Zoo today from the comfort of your home by reading about Anna’s Adventures at the Zoo? You won't be disappointed, I’m sure, as the Anna books for children series continues to work it’s way up to owning the designation of Best Children’s Books.