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Books published by publisher Red Chair Press (2014-01-01)

  • Moe Berg: Spy Catcher

    Jeri Cipriano, Scott R. Brooks

    eBook (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Some people call him the smartest baseball player of all time. Moe Berg could speak twelve languages—and make up signs on the baseball diamond. How did this major league catcher go on to become an American spy in World War II?
  • Ten Missing Princesses: Scary Tales Retold

    Wiley Blevins, Steve Cox

    language (Red Chair Press, April 15, 2019)
    When the King asks a soldier to solve a mystery, he has no idea of the mysteries that will be discovered. Follow along and see for yourself, as the princesses dance the night away.
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  • Nathan Hale: America's First Spy

    Aaron Derr, Tami Wicinas

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2018)
    The American colonies had just declared independence from the British. But General George Washington knew things were not going the Americans' way. When Gen. Washington needed someone to spy on the British, only one young man volunteered. That man was Nathan Hale, an early American hero.
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  • Animal Detectives

    Wiley Blevins

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Animals have many ways to help, but some are uniquely suited to help solve mysteries. In Animal Detectives, kids will discover how dogs, pigs, and even bees are used to sniff out danger.
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  • Sojourner Truth: Fighting for Freedom

    Jeri Cipriano, Scott R. Brooks

    Library Binding (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Sojourner Truth was born to slaves. She had no choice. But when she grew to be a young mother herself, she ran away with her child looking for freedom. She used her voice to speak for all slaves wanting to be free.
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  • Mexico

    Jeri Cipriano

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Mexico is one of the oldest civilizations in North America. Readers will discover how Mexico and the United States are alike and how they differ as they read about the land and people, animals and holidays. Hello, neighbor!
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  • Wilma Rudolph: Fastest Woman on Earth

    Jeri Cipriano, Scott R. Brooks

    language (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Wilma Rudolph wanted to run and jump like other children, but she had a serious disease that kept her leg from growing well. She did not give up and went on to one day win Olympic gold medals.
  • Service Animals

    Alice Boynton

    eBook (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Readers will learn how monkeys are especially suited to serve as helpers in daily activities. They will also meet service ponies and service dogs, trained to help!
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  • Baseball: An Introduction to Being a Good Sport

    Aaron Derr, Scott Angle

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Playing a sport is good exercise and fun, but being part of a team is more fun for everyone when you know the rules of the game and how to be a good sport. Baseball is one of the most popular team sports in North America and the Caribbean nations. In this book, readers learn the history of the game and the role of various positions in the field.
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  • Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial: A Stone of Hope

    Joanne Mattern

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2017)
    History recognizes the leadership and voice Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. brought to the civil rights movement in 1960s America. A 30-foot tall statue of Dr. King gazes into the future full of hope for all humanity. His words of peace are carved in the walls of the monument as a reminder to all Americans of the power of peaceful protest. Learn all about the first national memorial to an African American.
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  • Who Did It?

    Wiley Blevins, Jim Paillot

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2019)
    There's new mystery in the neighborhood. Miss Puffy's toy mouse is missing. Will Ick and Crud be blamed―or will the doggie duo solve the CATastrophic crime?
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  • Harriet Tubman: Union Spy

    Jeri Cipriano, Scott R. Brooks

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2018)
    The story of Harriet Tubman and her role in leading slaves to freedom along the Underground Railroad is well-known. But did you know that during the Civil War Harriet would often dress in disguise to gain important information to share with the Union Army?
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