Browse all books

Books published by publisher 'N Gratitude Publishing

  • The Pizza Tree

    Willa Brigham, Mone Bell-Arrington

    Paperback ('N Gratitude Publishing, Sept. 18, 2015)
    The Pizza Tree is a colorful and imaginative story about a young girl who receives a mysterious seed from her world-traveling grandfather that produces a bountiful tree, filled with delicious pizza-bearing flowers. This entertaining tale helps introduce the concept of social consciousness to young children, by planting the seed of sharing.
  • The Story of Nundi - A Second Chance

    Donnetta Booker, Andre Harris

    Hardcover ('N Gratitude Publishing, May 1, 2014)
    A little girl begins her day with a simple desire; to spend the morning enjoying the beauty of nature, near an alluring stream that separates her village from the forest. Instead, she discovers that a small act of kindness can change someone's life in a big way. Everyone has a story, and each story is different. This book demonstrates how people can be shaped by their experiences, whether good or bad. The narrative, along with the discussion questions at the end, will show young readers that things aren't always as they seem. It encourages them to look deeper than the surface to better understand those who are different from themselves.
  • Poetry From the Heart: Poems of Faith

    Katherine B. Parilli

    Paperback (De Graw Publishing, June 5, 2017)
    Poetry From the Heart: Poems of Faith is a collection of poems that seeks to inspire you to build your muscles of faith and to seek a closer walk with the Lord. With chapters onPrayerTrustSurrenderLoveExpectationAnd victoryYour heart will be stirred with a desire to more fully experience the precious peace that comes with trusting your Savior and learning to rest more fully in His tender love.
  • You Are You

    Clancie Freeman Wilson, Cheryl Kirk Knoll

    Paperback ('N Gratitude Publishing, Feb. 18, 2014)
    You are You is an interactive book that will grow with your child and encourage him or her to develop healthy self-esteem. It brings into focus the varying traits and customs of children from different ethnic groups and cultures, and will help your child identify and express his or her own unique traits; as he or she recognizes that others are special at the same time. A "must have" for teaching diversity in early school grades, You are You introduces the concept of tolerance and aids in the development of self-awareness. The book encourages children to embrace the differences they see in themselves and others, while helping to stem the unhealthy development of anti-social behaviors, such as bullying, in later years.
  • Let's Go a Happy Pup Poem and Simple Mazes: Easy Mazes for Kids and a Doggy Inspired Poem

    Katherine B Parilli

    Paperback (De Graw Publishing, Sept. 30, 2019)
    Let’s Go is a poem about Happy Go Lucky who is an adorable little dog who, recognizing that is a beautiful day to get outside and enjoy a day of adventure. But there is just one problem, he needs you to lay aside your work, to turn off the TV, and pick up his leash and get going, so that you may enjoy a day of sunlight and adventure.A bonus collection of simple mazes has been include to help start your day of fun and adventure,
  • David Thompson: The Epic Expeditions of a Great Canadian Explorer

    Graeme Pole

    Paperback (Altitude Publishing, Nov. 15, 2003)
    None
  • Poetry From the Heart: Poems of Faith

    Katherine B. Parilli

    eBook (De Graw Publishing, June 30, 2017)
    Poetry From the Heart: Poems of Faith is book of inspirational poems of faith. Each chapter covers a different area of faith such as trust, surrender, and victory. With poems about the terrible struggle to surrender the heart to the joyful anticipation of the soon return of Jesus.
  • Sweet Dreams, St. Augustine

    Diane Thompson Cortese

    Paperback (Latitude 29 Publishing, May 23, 2011)
    It's bedtime in the nation's oldest city! Sweet Dreams, St. Augustine takes you on a moonlit tour of St. Augustine, Florida, capturing the city's essence and celebrating its Spanish-inspired archictecture, historic landmarks, flavorful Minorcan culture and natural treasures. St. Augustine comes to life (and goes to bed) in this vividly illustrated lullaby that's sure to make you fall in love with the nation's oldest city time and again.
  • Tressa and Dan's Picnic at the Zoo

    Evan Michaels

    Paperback (N+N Publishing, May 20, 2010)
    Engaging book, Tressa and Dan's Picnic at the Zoo , helps accelerate learning on many levels Tressa and Dan's Picnic at the Zoo is the first book in an anticipated series with the two main characters. This wonderfully illustrated book demonstrates sharing and cooperation as Tressa and Dan share their picnic with the animals, and then get help from each animal to discover who ate the next food item. Its gentile, playful rhymes help teach children food and animal names as the reader has to guess who ate each food from the picnic. On each page, Tressa and Dan wonder who ate their food. "Hey Dan, who ate the grapes?" As we turn the page, we meet a new animal in an amusing setting with evidence of the missing food. "The Apes at the Grapes." This pattern is repeated over and over, helping the pre-reader learn the food and animal names.There are also the games , "Find the Poor Zoo Keeper" and "Find his Missing Hat" on the left hand pages to engage the young audience beyond the story line.While this story is written for the young child, with the good-natured illustrations and games embedded within, this engaging book is attractive to older children and their adult friends. Simply put, this book is FUN for the reader and the pre-reader! Evan Michaels is the pseudonym that entrepreneur and business leader Pete Winiarski uses for his children's books. Visit www.PicnicAtTheZoo.com for more information.
  • Protector

    Michelle Marchante

    Paperback (Gras Publishing, April 20, 2012)
    It’s tough starting high school. Everybody deals with classes, friends, and crushes but fifteen year old Sakura has more on her plate: She has to deal with a hereditary transformation which only takes place when the Earth is in great danger. Looking to her ancestors for guidance and training, keeping it secret from loved ones, as she prepares to go fight the threat: Master and his Minions in hopes of saving her planet. Including her heart’s dilemma: Austin or Roy? Who will she choose? The clock is ticking… Will she be able to find the strength and courage to save the world from total destruction? Will she ever make up her mind between Austin and Roy! An intriguing tale of adventure, danger, romance, and a little thing called high school! For every book sold a donation will be made to a wildlife foundation.
  • The Story of Nundi - A Second Chance by Donnetta Booker

    Donnetta Booker

    Hardcover ('N Gratitude Publishing, March 15, 1673)
    None
  • The Pizza Tree by Willa Brigham

    None

    Mass Market Paperback (N Gratitude Publishing, March 24, 1831)
    None