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  • Tommy's Big Adventure at the Zoo

    Jennifer Powell, Sergio Garzon

    Hardcover (Jennifer Powell, Dec. 4, 2017)
    Tommy's Big Adventure at the Zoo is a delightful heartwarming story of a young boy and his wonderful journey through the zoo. Tugging behind him in his little trucks, he pulls all his little ducklings for he is searching for a beautiful pond and their new home somewhere in the zoo. It's a wonderful story of adventure, hard work, determination, and success. Brilliantly illustrated with vibrant colors and wonderful layouts. This story will capture children's hearts as they join the search with Tommy, meet all the wonderful animals, sympathize with his discouragment, and celebrate in his victory. A fantastic read for children and one that will inspire hearts to have great adventures.
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  • Base Brats: Break A leg

    Persephone Jayne, Kate Fallahee

    Paperback (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.
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  • A Boy a Sling and Five Smooth Stones

    Jenny Beer, Lydia Mann

    Hardcover (Jennifer L. Beer, March 9, 2016)
    A Boy a Sling and Five Smooth Stones is a retelling of the well known story of David and Goliath. David is a farm boy who takes on the token fighter of the Phillistine army and becomes the unlikely hero of a nation. Through unwavering faith and courage he faces impossible odds, and rescues his country from the hands of the invading Phillistine army.
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  • Within the Mist

    Angela Yang

    Paperback (Jennifer Yang, Oct. 1, 2013)
    Do you know what wooshes are? Well, they are an extremely intelligent fictional species that live in bands. This book describes the perils and achievements of five young wooshes as they go great lengths in trying to protect their home, their families, and themselves against the invaders, monkeys that the humans have released into the woods. Humans are animals also, so we should share nature and the world as equals.
  • Tommy's Big Adventure at the Zoo

    Jennifer Powell, Sergio Garzon

    Paperback (Jennifer Powell, Nov. 22, 2017)
    When the task of bringing his ducklings to their new home at the zoo is much more difficult than anticipated, Tommy, a young farm boy, embarks on a journey discovering animals, frustration, and finally the sweet celebration of success. Brilliantly written and illustrated, it's a heartwarming story teaching determination, hard work, and rewards of success. Excellent for parents and teachers alike. Perfect for every children's book collection.
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  • New World: Ashes

    Jennifer Wilson

    Paperback (Jennifer Wilson, Sept. 18, 2015)
    After seventeen-year-old orphan rogue, Phoenix, sacrifices herself for her loved ones, her world takes an unexpected turn. She may have forgotten her past, but it hasn’t forgotten her. A war is coming and her part in it more pivotal than anyone ever expected. That is, if she survives.
  • Base Brats: Spelling Bee

    Persephone Jayne, Kate Fallahee

    Paperback (Jennifer Patton, March 27, 2019)
    The Evans family is still enjoying Grammy's visit to Japan. Daisy is getting used to her cast. And D.L. turns 12 with an epic costume party. But can the twins support D.L. as he defends his title of Spelling Bee champion? Can they all work together to welcome new friends? Will we ever learn exactly what Turkey Massacre Day is?Join Poppy and Daisy as they work through Dad's underway, with a big brother who is definately turning into a teen ager.
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  • Out of the Dark

    Angela Yang

    Paperback (Jennifer Yang, May 16, 2012)
    Have you ever heard of wooshes? No? Let's go to the woods. Three bands of wooshes are living happily in the woods. They do not know that their complicated relationship with the human is about to cause conflicts.They don't realize that the human neighborhood is getting too close to them, until a young whoosh from one of the bands is caught and rescued by his two future companions. The humans want to domesticate and research the wooshes, who do not want to be trained as pets. The war goes on while both sides are too stuborn to give way. Meanwhile, a wild fire is creeping closer. When it strikes, three yong wooshes discover that peace with human was possible, but only with sacrifice and respect.
  • Hazel? Are You A Good Witch Or A Bad Witch?

    Jennifer Flock, Hazel I Flock

    Paperback (Jennifer Flock, Sept. 25, 2013)
    At the age of twelve, where kids can be judgmental, Hazel is about to have some big changes in her life. She moves to a new town the year before she enters junior high. She's a little naive to the biases that kids and adults in her new town draw on those they don't "know". Hazel, a name that is most associated with a witch, draws everyone to the conclusion that she must be one. Hazel has a carefree, nonjudgmental personality. As she brings some "magical" changes to her new town and friends, Hazel is unaware throughout the year of her powers. But is she really a witch? And is she a good witch or a bad witch?
  • Jonah Joins A Team

    Jennifer A Nixon, Julian Regawa

    Hardcover (Jennifer Nixon, Oct. 30, 2017)
    Jonah's latest adventure, trying out for a team sport at school. Will he be good enough? Will he make the team? Come along and find out. See you at tryouts. This is the second book in the Jonah series. Jonah is a sweet, friendly ant who has his own little adventures, either making new friends or spending time with old ones.
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  • Crossing the Borderline

    Jennifer Khoh

    Paperback (Jennifer Khoh, July 21, 2011)
    Crossing the Borderline
  • The Way Through

    Angela Yang

    Paperback (Jennifer Yang, Nov. 4, 2011)
    Jessica, 10 years old, an American-born Chinese, moved to China with her parents since they lost their jobs in U.S.A. She had experienced culture differences, school challenges, along with new friendship and personal achievement. You would have a taste of the life in Beijing through the eyes of a 10- year-old girl, who has the same age and background as the author.