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  • The Ladybug Story

    Catriona Crehan, Sally Galotti, Lucia Bartoli

    language (Self, June 30, 2012)
    A wonderful children's book, told to me by my father growing up. A great bedtime story of adventure, love, and family! Enjoyable for all ages.
  • Bird and Elephant

    NAVAL PATEL

    eBook (Self, )
    None
  • Positive Words to Learn By

    Debbie Teague

    eBook (Self, )
    None
  • Ping Pong and the Panda Bear's Playhouse

    Carol Valleau

    language (Self, Nov. 27, 2007)
    An amusing tale about a cute and adventurous panda bear named Ping Pong who takes a short cut through the Emerald Woods and literally stumbles upon zany new friends and their scheme to create a whimsical playhouse.
  • Why Unicorns Rock

    Jodie Phipps

    language (Self, Aug. 30, 2014)
    Why Unicorns Rock is a children's book inspired by my kids' imagination. They always talk and wonder about mythical creatures, so one day I asked them to tell me about Unicorns, and that conversation inspired this book. This book is just a fun re-telling of what my kids think Unicorns are like. I even had them draw what they thought they looked like, and tried to capture their style in the artwork. I hope reading this to your kids is as fun for you as it was for me.
  • Storys my Grandmother told.: The Baby Bird Collection

    Barbara Lamping, Barbara Lampinh

    eBook (self, Aug. 30, 2016)
    This a collection of children's stories that uses the characters of Baby Bird & Grandma Bird to answer basic childhood questions. It's focus is on moral and spiritual issues and reinforces basic human and spiritual values.Your Child will love the adventures of Baby Bird and her friends and you will love the special bond she has with her Grandma.
  • BACK IN THE DAY More Fishing Stories from Point Judith

    Cindy Follett Guldemond

    (Self, July 6, 2016)
    BACK IN THE DAY are fishing stories told by the next generation from my first book, Salt of the Sea. They were the generation that worked as fishermen with their fathers or other men before them who were their mentors. The port was booming during their era, 1960's through the 1990's. The businesses were booming too; their additions to the book are unique and add different points of view. The wives share their side of the story where they were often home alone with the kids back before there were cell phones and computers. The journey back in the day will give you a sense of what life was like in Point Judith and it is all told in their own voices. Enjoy!
  • FLIGHT 427 THE STORY OF SPIRIT ONE

    Shawn Schmidt

    eBook (SELF, Feb. 10, 2014)
    What happens when the strength of a mother’s love impedes death? She must raise her child in a Sprint form; but she only has a short time. She hooks up with a person who has everything he wants? Money, a great education, a fantastic business, big houses fast cars, airplanes and have traveled the world over. He does business with kings and presidents. This event turns his perfect world into a nightmare of a whirlwind, never to be the same again. Follow John Brown as his world unravels, and he sees it as it was meant to be.
  • CLAM OF A DIFFERENT COLOR ~ A Young Children's Story

    Georgene Kurtz-Daskam

    language (Self, May 16, 2012)
    The Little Clam is different from the others. It is sad because it is not the same and when it is left behind and wants the adventures it dreams they are having, it is sadder yet. What can change its mind?
  • THE BREAKUP NOTEBOOK: Evolving And Dissolving

    Janet Duffy

    eBook (Self, May 21, 2017)
    How to survive the breakup! Having battled with relationships herself, the author decided to share some insights into the do's and don'ts of a breakup. This valuable book will take you through all the ups and the downs that you might experience. It will guide you on your journey. It will give you options. It will definitely give you some food for thought. I recommend this handy notebook to anyone going through any adverse situation.
  • Ember and his Bonfire

    Diana Reynolds

    language (self, Feb. 11, 2015)
    For every unique child (even a little dragon like Ember) a ‘blanky’ or a special toy is a source of great comfort. What happens when such a special toy is lost? Likewise, friendship can also be a great comfort and joy - until something goes wrong. Ember finds tools to recover his lost teddy bear and discovers the importance of friends in good times and bad.Diana Reynolds has created a refreshing story about some of the challenges on the path to growing up. Beautifully illustrated, Ember and his new friend the fire sprite, team up to find the lost cuddly and in doing so, test their magical bond.
  • Bobby and the Monster

    Robert Ruisi, Pascal Gaggelli

    language (self, Oct. 24, 2013)
    Is your little boy afraid of monsters in the dark? This story might remove those fears and turn them into a smile. They might even learn to clean up their room!