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  • Animals of ancient China

    Frances Chastain

    Unknown Binding (New World Press, March 15, 1986)
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  • Chinese Ancient Legends:The Birth of the Yellow Emperor

    Guo Xianfang

    Paperback (New World Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    The Birth of the Yellow Emperor is the fourth volume of ancient Chinese legends. The Yellow Emperor is a figure from the ancient legend, and the most wonderful part about him is the wars between him and the Yan Emperor and Chiyou. Eventually the Yellow Emperor beat them both and became the chief of the clan alliance under their support. During his reign, many inventions came into being and got developed, such as silkworm breeding, vessels and vehicles, written language, tonality, medicine and maths. He was appraised by the later generations for his achievements, and was honored as father of Chinese culture.
  • Stories of Ancient Chinese Children Education:Zeng Zi Kills the Pig

    San Yuan

    Paperback (New World Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Zeng Zi Kills the Pig"" is a story with fine words and vivid pictures. In this story, Zeng Zi teaches his son to be honesty and always keep promises by his own conduct. It reveals the important influence of parents behavior on their children and suggests that parents should treat others with a true heart and keep their words if they want to educate their children into righteous persons.
  • Chinese Ancient Legends:The Story of Shun

    Qian Li

    Paperback (New World Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    The Story of Shun is the first volume of ancient Chinese legends, telling Chinas ancient myths, legends and history from the perspective of traditional literature and arts.
  • Grumpy-Bumpy Bob's Great Day

    Wanda Vincent

    Paperback (World Alive Press, June 11, 2017)
    Have you ever been grumpy? There is no one grumpier than Grumpy-bumpy Bob! But one day he is in for a joy-filled surprise. Come along and join the fun to see what makes Grumpy-bumpy Bob's day so great.
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  • An Ordinary Girl, a Magical Child

    W. Lyon Martin

    Paperback (Pagan World Press, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Take a joyful romp with Rabbit around the Wheel of the Year as she learns about herself and her Pagan Ways in the first fully-illustrated Pagan children's book to explore Pagan ethics, customs, and holidays from a child's point of view. Lavishly illustrated with original watercolors, the book is designed for school-aged children, whether they are being raised Pagan or are curious about a Pagan friend's religious path. This book explains in a clear and gentle voice just what a Pagan is, what a Pagan believes, and how a Pagan celebrates through the year.
  • Story of Kwanzaa

    Safisha Madhubuti, Murray DePillars

    Paperback (Third World Press, Nov. 1, 1989)
    The Story of Kwanzaa is a primary level reader offering a good, visual introduction to the origin and tradition of Kwanzaa. It should be used both to teach and reinforce academic skills as well as to introduce and reinforce basic cultural enrichment objectives.
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  • Songs & Stories from Uganda

    W. Moses Serwadda

    Paperback (World Music Press, Sept. 9, 1987)
    Thirteen songs with accompanying stories retold from Ugandan folklore.
  • Children of Africa: A Coloring Book

    Drum, Spear Collective, Drum & Spear Collective, Drum & Spear Collective Drum & Drum & Spear Collective

    Paperback (Third World Press, June 1, 1992)
    Through illustrations and text, this delightful book introduces African American children to their African origins, the African continent, as well as their peers throughout the diaspora. As children search for cultural affirmation, ""Children of Africa"" provides insight in a format that is inspirational and fun-learning.
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  • Steemjammer Book 1: Through The Verltgaat

    Mr. John Thomas Eubank III

    Paperback (Steam World Press, Feb. 5, 2015)
    STEAMPUNK MEETS URBAN FANTASY IN THIS INNOVATIVE DEBUT ADVENTURE NOVEL. On the edge of a small Ohio town stands an enigmatic house that looks like a window into earth’s past, as if various phases of history have been frozen in mortar and masonry. Crowned by a towering industrial smokestack and surrounded by fields of wheat, nobody knows what to make of it. Fifteen-year-old Will Steemjammer is aware that his family’s lifestyle is far from normal, that no one else has a home cluttered with dangerous steam-powered machinery. His neighbors stare at his house with suspicion, kids his age call him a freak, and his family avoids electricity like the plague. Will knows his secretive father is hiding something big, but when he summons the courage to demand answers, his father mysteriously vanishes – just as his mother had a few months earlier. After Will and his little sister, Angelica, tear apart their house to find clues, they discover more than they bargained for. Will and his family are exiles from another world, one that runs on steam power and seemingly impossible technology. In this other realm the Steemjammers have powerful enemies, and their entire extended family is in danger. With the help of his eccentric relatives, Will must use the infamous Steemjammer intelligence and resourcefulness to fight back, or he may never see his parents again – and his enemies may become unstoppable. STEEMJAMMER THROUGH THE VERLTGAAT by John Eubank “A gripping story. Wonderful imagination. Steampunk at its finest.” --John DeChancie, author of Castle Perilous, Starrigger, and two Castle Falkenstein books. (This is book one in a series. Book two, Steemjammer, The Deeper Truth, is finished and will be available for purchase on Amazon by the release date of book one.)
  • In Search of Serenity: A Black Familys Struggle with the Threat of AIDS

    Patti Renee Rose

    Paperback (Third World Press, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Rose chronicles her family's pain, hope, courage, and determination as they explore possibilities for a cure to AIDS offered by holistic medicine, vegetarianism, AZT, and Kemron.
  • Aurora and Boris Touch the Sky

    Jeff Mazurowski

    Paperback (My World Press, March 1, 1998)
    Aurora and Boris Touch the Sky is an adventurous tale that takes place in a land called Oris. Oris is home to a sister and brother named Aurora and Boris, who dream of visiting every part of the sky. They dream of flying with birds, exploring new planets, and sliding down moonbeams. The children's wishes are granted when the meet Hoppy the Wizard. Hoppy offers to take kids to a place where they can touch the sky. The three travelers hike through mysterious lands on their adventure to this place where Hoppy is leading them. When the reach the sky, Aurora and Boris are amazed by what the see. They also find out that this Sky, The Aurora Borealis, was named after them.