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  • Day at Santa's Workshop

    Mary Sheldon, Betty White, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Dec. 16, 1999)
    It's Lizzy's favorite holiday...Christmas! And this year, a very special surprise awaits Lizzy and her best friends, Eric and Petunia - a fantastic journey to the North Pole to visit Santa's workshop. The magical elves, Erlin and Dagil, lead the way, taking you aboard an ice boat that sends the group to the very home of Santa Claus himself. This delightful story captures all the excitement of their adventure, the wonders of Santa's amazing toy factory, and the joy of Christmas.
  • Sea Tales: The 3 Little Sea Pigs

    Branden Chambers, Keith Chambers, Eric Chambers, Larry King, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, May 17, 2012)
    Each little sea pig is confident that his house is the strongest. But the real question is, whose will survive the big, bad sea wolf? This classic tale will capture children's interest and spark their imagination.
  • I Will Sing Life: Voices from the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp

    Larry Berger, Dahlia Lithwick, Seven Campers, Paul Newman, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, June 19, 2009)
    Here, in their own words, seven children who have confronted life-threatening illnesses and attended Paul Newman's Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, tell their unique stories-of how to seize life, to magnify and glorify it, and be grateful for its gifts. Ranging in age from seven to 17, these children from different backgrounds and with different personalities, share uncommon courage, a vibrant spirit, and piercing candor and eloquence. Living with the extraordinary horrors of cancer, sickle cell anemia, disability or AIDS and with the debilitating side-effects of their various with daily schoolwork and deal with the curiosity and ignorance of their peers. In poems written at camp and their luminous conversation about their families, the importance of friends, about their perceptions of God and their struggles with their faith, we hear a resounding and joyful tribune to life.
  • The Happy Prince and The Steadfast Tin Soldier

    Oscar Wilde, Hans Christian Andersen, Dudley Moore, David Dukes, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Sept. 12, 2017)
    Dudley Moore reads "The Happy Prince", Oscar Wilde's tale of charity and loyalty. David Dukes reads Hans Christian Andersen's "The Steadfast Tin Soldier", a fable about a tin soldier's love for a paper ballerina.
  • Once Upon a Forest

    Mark Young, Ben Vereen, Kelly Ward, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Jan. 6, 2015)
    Abigail, the woodmouse; Russell, the hedgehog; Edgar, the mole; and Michelle, the badger, known to their teacher as the Furlings, come face-to-face with dangers unintentionally brought to their forest world by the human pursuit of "progress". This is a tie-In audio novelization for Hanna-Barbera's final theatrically released animated motion picture, based upon characters and a concept created by Rae Lambert.
  • Sea Tales: Thumbelina's Underwater Experience

    Branden Chambers, Keith Chambers, Eric Chambers, Gene Simmons, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, May 17, 2012)
    Thumbelina is a tiny penguin, as a result of a wish by her parents for a child of their own. Much of Thumbelina's happiness was stolen from her when an unscrupulous, selfish sea turtle kidnapped her from her dwelling. This sets her on a series of adventures where she learns a great deal about things in life, and later meets a handsome prince who is her own size.
  • Sea Tales: The Ugly Duckling's Arctic Adventure

    Branden Chambers, Keith Chambers, Eric Chambers, Betty White, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, May 17, 2012)
    The Ugly Duckling tells the tale of a duckling abandoned and deserted because he was different. Despite trying to make friends, the ugly duckling is laughed at and rejected by just about everyone he meets. Then one day the ugly duckling comes across a number of beautiful razorbills swimming in the ocean. It is here that he discovers his real identity, seeing his own reflection in the water. He had grown into a beautiful razorbill, too, and had never been an ugly duckling after all.
  • Sea Tales: The Selfish Sea Giant

    Branden Chambers, Keith Chambers, Eric Chambers, Gene Simmons, Phoenix Books

    Audible Audiobook (Phoenix Books, May 17, 2012)
    The Selfish Giant focuses on a garden surrounding a castle occupied by a giant octopus. While the giant octopus is off visiting his friend the Squid Ogre, young fish play in the garden; when he returns, he chases them away and builds a high wall around the garden to keep out all trespassers. Winter comes to call, and a perpetual bleak chill settles on the garden. The giant octopus grows increasingly lonely until the young fish find their way back in, and break the spell that keeps spring out. The giant octopus opens his heart to them, and from them learns of the mysterious power of love.
  • Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog

    Mimi Rogers, Ron Fontes, Justine Korman, Phoenix Books

    Audiobook (Phoenix Books, Dec. 16, 1999)
    Yellow Dog became a canine hero when he saved a boy from drowning - but now dog and boy are in danger again, alone in the wilderness after a fateful boat trip separates them from the boy's father and leaves them stranded in the Canadian wilderness. This time, it's the boy's turn to become a hero, and with a little help from this former stray dog he uses his best judgment in a brave attempt to get home. The boy and Yellow Dog become partners in survival and friends for life in this compelling story of loyalty and adventure.
  • The Tales of Anansi, Vol. 1: West Afrikan Folktales for Children of All Ages - 7 Illustrated Stories In One

    Arielle Phoenix

    eBook (Cyber Phoenix Books, June 15, 2020)
    Come along with us as we retell stories of the mischievous but very intelligent West African, Ashanti trickster, Anansi the Spider. Anansi likes to get his own way and often uses his wit to outsmart animals much larger or stronger than he is; but Anansi doesn’t know when enough is enough and his desire to win sometimes gets the best of him. Anansi tales date back to at least the 1500s and travelled by word of mouth from village to village. Throughout the diaspora, enslaved Africans would retell Anansi stories, passing them on through the generations and spreading them across Africa and The Americas. These stories didn’t only serve as entertainment but they offered hope. Today, there are several versions of the many Anansi tales. Here are some of them...
  • Room to Grow: An Appetite for Life

    McCarron Julie, Tracey Gold

    eBook (Phoenix Books, Inc., Sept. 1, 2012)
    Tracey Gold was well known to television audiences in the 80s as the wholesome teenage sister on the long-running series Growing Pains. She co-starred for seven years alongside Kirk Cameron as brainy sister Carol Seaver in a picture-perfect American family. A working actress since the age of 4, she was a pretty and professional young star with a limitless future. But behind the smiles Tracey was fighting the battle of her life.Ten years have passed since photos of the shockingly thin Tracey faced us from the cover of one of People's bestselling issues ever. "I always knew there'd come a day in the future, when I was far away from the media glare, when I'd have the proper time and perspective to process all I went through. Now there are many trained experts in the field of anorexia and eating disorders; and there are a lot of girls who struggle with it. I have both: the knowledge and the experience. I want this book to be something girls can turn to for help; something they can pick up and hold, a source of comfort and encouragement. It is for every sister, daughter, or friend whose life has been touched by anorexia nervosa. My celebrity has provided me a forum from which I can help others."