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Books published by publisher The Unicorn Publishing House, Inc

  • The Last Station Master: A Boy, a Terrorist, a Secret, and Trouble by S.A.M. Posey

    S.A.M. Posey

    Paperback (Key Publishing House Inc, March 15, 1867)
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  • Through Children's Eyes: President Obama and the Future Generation by Dr. Helen Bond

    Dr. Helen Bond;Dr. Bernadine Barr;Dr. Izolda Fotiyeva;Dr. Fang Wu

    Paperback (Key Publishing House, Inc., March 15, 1806)
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  • Climate Change for Beginners: A Primer for Young Minds!

    Thomas R Shipley

    Paperback (Unlock Publishing House, Inc., Feb. 1, 2020)
    Climate change--previously and more accurately referred to as global warming--is not some trivial title given to the inconvenience of an unexpected rainstorm on the day of your family's picnic. It is not about the frustration you feel when a surprise November snowstorm hits on the day you have important travel plans.Climate change is a proven global deteriorationof traditional weather patterns.The speed and severity of that change have been unnaturally accelerated and amplified by human interference in every phase of nature's delicate balance. It affects every single thing we do during every single day of our existence. Because much of its impact has not hugely touched the lives of the under-informed, Because much of it is unseen and therefore plausibly "deniable," Because it has not yet personally effected enough influential legislators, and Because most are preoccupied with their day-to-day survival ...we as a people have chosen to ignore the pending crisis. Not a potential crisis, a pending crisis.
  • Shifted Fate: The Wolves of Forest Grove, Book 1

    Elena Lawson, Heather Costa, Thorn House Publishing

    Audiobook (Thorn House Publishing, March 9, 2020)
    Jared Stone is a freaking wolf. And I don’t mean that metaphorically, either… I thought I had it bad - living in my dead Dad’s old hunting blind in the woods, barely staying alive on apples and ramen...that was before the storm hit and destroyed the only form of shelter I had left. Enter, Jared. The hottest - and most unavailable - guy at school. Except he wasn’t Jared when he pulled me out of the mud. He wasn’t even human. As if that wasn’t unsettling enough, when he brought me back to his cabin, I found he wasn’t alone. Another guy, one I’d only ever heard about in whispers beneath the bleachers, was there too. Clayton Armstrong: Bad boy extraordinaire. And it turned out, he wasn’t human either. Mindf--k, right? At first, all I want to do is run away. But I have nowhere to go, and for whatever messed up reason, Jared is insistent that I stay. Despite Clay’s loud protests. So, now I’m stuck in a cabin in the woods with two hot as hell wolf shifters. One who wants to protect me. And another who wants to eat me for lunch.... What could go wrong? Shifted Fate is the first book in Elena Lawson’s new fated-mates shifter series. It’s a full-length paranormal romance you won’t want to miss about two swoon-worthy alphas and the feisty heroine caught between them. Get your copy of this thrilling new young adult shifter romance!
  • The Boy Who Wanted to Marry His Dog

    Bill Freedman

    Paperback (Key Publishing House Inc, Sept. 9, 2011)
    This book consists of three interconnected stories that deal with the importance of self-acceptance, quest for knowledge, love, and determination. Through the critical comic illustrations, "The Ugliest Animal in the World" reflects how the beauty industry uses media propaganda to influence and reshape children's behavior and perception. A second story, "Newton Fangle of New Sense," satirizes the contemporary fascinations with technology and newness, innovation and time-saving efficiency at the expense of the simpler, more aesthetic and leisurely pleasures of life. The title story, "The Boy Who Wanted to Marry His Dog," outlines in a comic way the passion of love and brave determination one can use to realize his or her dream. In short, these stories provide young readers with valuable notions and inspirations for self-respect, pursuit of knowledge, innovation, love, and brave decision making. They are suitable for children ages six to ten.
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  • Shifted Soul: The Wolves of Forest Grove, Book Two

    Elena Lawson, Heather Costa, Thorn House Publishing

    Audiobook (Thorn House Publishing, May 29, 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 number one best-selling 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. Buy this audiobook to get your copy of this thrilling new young adult shifter romance today!
  • Little Chick's Easter Treasure

    Walt Sturrock

    Paperback (The Unicorn Publishing House, Inc, March 15, 1991)
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  • Ghost Stories

    illustrator Sturrock, Walt

    (New Jersey: The Unicorn Publishing House,, Jan. 1, 1989)
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  • Mother Goose

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    Hardcover (The Unicorn Publishing House Inc, )
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  • The Wizard of Oz

    Donna Spyri, Johanna; Collodi, Carlo; Baum, L. Frank; illustrated by Hildebrandt, Greg; Pacinelli

    Unbound (Unicorn Publishing House, March 15, 1986)
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  • Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea

    Jules Verne, Ron Miller

    Hardcover (Unicorn Publishing House, Jan. 1, 1989)
    RARE HARDCOVER Unicorn Publishing House 1993 Edition (Printing History number line 1-15): "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea" Adapted from the novel by Jules Verne (Author) and so beautifully Illustrated in 1988 by Ron Miller (Illustrator). 4.2 out of 5 stars 758 customer reviews. A beautiful rendered book that you and your child will love.
  • The Screaming Tunnel

    Frances MacDonald

    Paperback (Key Publishing House Inc, Sept. 7, 2012)
    The new English as a second language (ESL) students at St. Mary's High School have come to the school for a variety of different reasons. They do share the excitement of being in a new country as well as their underlying feelings of loneliness and isolation. Their friendship grows as they discover each other's fears and insecurities of overcoming the language barrier and dealing with the typical life of an average teenager. An old woman tells them about the Screaming Tunnel, which has been a source of mystery and suspense for years in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Is the myth of the tunnel true? Does the little girl, who burned to death one hundred years ago, still haunt the tunnel and those who dare venture inside? The students will soon find out.