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  • Whichever Way The Wind Blows

    Barbara A Pierce

    Paperback (Urlink Print & Media, LLC, Sept. 17, 2018)
    Whichever Way The Wind Blows is an eclectic collection of poems to be enjoyed by the young and the young at heart. Haiku, an ancient Japanese form of poetry is also included. While the poems embrace both fictional and non-fictional situations, along with the laughter there are few lessons to be learned.
  • It's Ally's Turn

    Carol Love Forbes

    (Urlink Print & Media, LLC, March 13, 2020)
    When I decided to write a book for Scarlett, it had to be about her favorite bird, the Owl. I knew little about them, so had to research them. I planned at first that I, as an artist, would illustrate the book. I then realized that, even though I am an animal artist, I would find the owls very difficult. Then I remembered my dear friend, Roberta Davis, who I knew could do a fantastic job. So I called her and happily she agreed to do the illustration. My job, surprisingly, would be the easy one. I knew I had to accomplish three things. 1. Who would be my heroin, 2. what would her problem be, and 3. how would it be solved. When these three were solved, I knew I had to have a lesson in self-faith taught to Ally. Being computer illiterate, I spent months trying to link the pictures to my story line. Not having a program that would do this, I had to find another way. Finally, it all came together and we are both very happy with the results.
  • A Rescue Ranch Christmas

    Mark Albini

    (URLink Print & Media, LLC, March 11, 2019)
    Everyone’s gathered near Henry’s pigsty with hopes to see Santa ride his sleigh through the sky. The night was like magic for everyone there until Scottie the Skunk left his scent in the air. But the spirit of Christmas was upbeat and strong and it changed all our hearts so we all got along. Written in rhyme, author Mark Albini tells the story of what happened to Bobo the Mouse and his Rescue Ranch Family on Christmas Eve.
  • From An Ant Hill Springs A Mountain

    Barbara A. Pierce

    eBook (URLink Print & Media, LLC, Sept. 17, 2018)
    From An Ant Hill Springs A Mountain is a wonderful collection of fresh new poems that will bring about laughter and even wonderment. And to add more variety. This time the author has included some original limericks.
  • Someone That I Know

    Nathan B. Grant

    Paperback (URLink Print & Media, LLC, Jan. 14, 2019)
    Book Description:Someone That I Know is a children‛s book, that is designed for very young children to believe in Someone of a greater power. The book teaches the young, that where ever they may be on this Earth, that special Someone is there for them. Even if you should find yourself in an unpleasant situation, that Someone will be there day or night. The book is written in a poem form and also can be used as pleasurable reading. After reading this book, it could be a lesson that will be of use for a life time and passed down through generations. The words of this book will hold true forever.
  • Reflections Revisited: A Collection of Poetry and 3 Wicked Excellent Short Stories

    Norma Jean Campanaro

    eBook (URLink Print & Media, LLC, Sept. 24, 2018)
    Norma Jean Campanaro is a true renaissance woman living in Washington State and Hilo, Hawaii. She’s a poet, a painter, and a modern-day philosopher. Her poetry is as insightful as it is honest. It provides an insight into her approach to life: live actively, laugh often, and love always. Her paintings offer a glimpse into how the world looks through the eyes: full of vibrant colors and infinite possibilities.
  • My Book of Bible Verses & Daily Prayers

    Kathy Alexis

    Paperback (Urlink Print & Media, LLC, Nov. 19, 2019)
    This book is intended to mould the young child's mind, with an understanding of God and praying, using the short biblical verses and little prayers while learning their alphabet. There is also a declaration page which you can personalize for your child and pronounce God's blessing on your little one's life.This book has been inspired by the Holy Spirit of God. To Him we give all honour, glory and praise. I am involved in the children's ministry at my local church and this book can be used as a suitable tool for very young children to learn bible verses with the alphabet as a guide. The Word of God states that we ought to hide God's Word in our hearts, so that we would not sin against Him. What is learned at a very young age will remain in the minds of children and as they grow to adults forever. Then the little prayers will get them ready to communicate with God at a tender age.This is an inspirational book that allows children to understands their worth, not from the world's perspective, but from God's. It teaches Bible verses, basic sign language, prayers, God's morals and values which most adults grew up with and would, in turn, seek to impart to their children. The prayer section is to teach or help encourage children to pray for self, loved ones, service men and women, leaders, country and other areas but most importantly giving God thanks. It also contains a declaration prayer with a picture insert page. Read to your child or children, until they can read it on their own.
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  • Oscar J: Skipper Can No Longer Play... and Daddy Can No Longer Stay...

    Sherlene Adolphe

    Paperback (URLink Print & Media, LLC, June 5, 2020)
    Narrated through a young boy's perspective, Oscar J brings an awareness, and understanding to our children and young people about life's negative experiences."Skipper Can No Longer Play..."Bereavement through the loss of his pet"Daddy Can No Longer Stay..."Parental separation and potential divorceWritten in fictional verse, Oscar J will remind any reader that no matter how unfortunate a situation in life may be, there still can be positive outcomes from everything!
  • A Squirrel's Tale: A Short Story

    Mitchell Donna

    (URLink Print & Media, LLC, May 11, 2020)
    This is a story about Survival, Determination, and Compassion. Survival is an interesting concept. We hear it all the time, but what, really, does it mean? Do you survive because of good timing? Do you survive because of good luck and circumstances? Do you survive due to the compassion of others that come to your rescue? Determination. Another interesting word. Is it in our nature? Do we learn how to be determined? Where does it come from? Compassion.Some living creatures just have it. Nurturing animals. Humans that simply care enough to do the right thing. This is a story about ALL of that . . . And more.
  • A Squirrel's Tale: A Short Story

    Donna Mitchell

    (Urlink Print & Media, LLC, May 11, 2020)
    This is a story about Survival, Determination, and Compassion. Survival is an interesting concept. We hear it all the time, but what, really, does it mean? Do you survive because of good timing? Do you survive because of good luck and circumstances? Do you survive due to the compassion of others that come to your rescue? Determination. Another interesting word. Is it in our nature? Do we learn how to be determined? Where does it come from? Compassion.Some living creatures just have it. Nurturing animals. Humans that simply care enough to do the right thing. This is a story about ALL of that . . . And more.
  • Grammie Glitter's Garden

    Ruth Fox

    Paperback (Urlink Print & Media, LLC, Jan. 9, 2020)
    Grammie Glitter's Garden is a subtle, old fashioned, anti-bullying book based on the clown character, Grammie Glitter. Its message is designed for the very young child. With the help of some whimsical garden characters, author R. E. Fox addresses issues of bullying, trust, familial support, and work ethic in a fun and easy to understand presentation. Given the fast-paced, increasingly complex world we live in, Ms. Fox believes it is important to instill good values in our children as soon as possible.
  • Zara the Zebra with Horizontal stripes

    Gloria Eveleigh

    Hardcover (URLink Print & Media, LLC, Aug. 26, 2019)
    Zara the zebra has horizontal stripes instead of the normal vertical ones. This makes other zebras look down their noses at her and upsets and puzzles Zara as to why she is different. Her zookeeper, Zac, feels sorry for Zara and tries several different ways to make her horizontal stripes become vertical. Having given up, he suddenly realizes that ‘different is good’ and should be celebrated — so that’s what they do.