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  • Jeannie Ann's Grandma Has Breast Cancer

    Diane Davies, Ca Nobens

    Paperback (Authors Press, March 20, 2020)
    Jeannie Ann is a typical six-year-old. When she learns her grandma has breast cancer, it brings up the fears, questions, emotions, and misunderstandings that come with facing a medical challenge. With her loving family by her side, Jeannie Ann learns about what cancer can bring; tumors, mastectomies, chemotherapy, pain, and loss, but also hope. Jeannie Ann's Grandma Has Breast Cancer is a story written with honesty, love, and understanding for children of all ages.
  • This or That: A Busy Morning

    Wendy Kronick, Susan Beauchene, Emilia Manrique Medrano

    Paperback (Authors Press, July 19, 2019)
    This or That: A Busy Morning is the first in a series of entertaining books that use rhyme to encourage your baby to be involved in day-to-day choices. Rather than having the book read to them, babies are actively involved in making choices as they go through the story with their parents or caregiver. The adult reader also has the joy of discovering the excitement and cooperation that choice-giving creates in young children. By encouraging this active participation with your baby, you are increasing your child's logical thinking skills, which will lead to more confidence and engagement with others. The adorable illustrations, combined with rhymes centering on a baby's typical daily activity, make this sure to become one of the baby's favorites while providing plenty of quality time and fun in which to bond. This series was conceived by early childhood development expert Wendy Kronick, a Rie(R) Associate, who has taught Parent-Infant Guidance(TM) classes for almost twenty years and privately consulted with hundreds of families. Together with her writing partner, Susan Beauchene, they have drawn on their combined years of experience with children to create an entertaining series of books about typical parent-child activities that demonstrate how to give choices. A Busy Morning is their debut.
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  • Counting on America: A Holocaust Memoir of Terror, Chutzpah, Romance and Escape

    Gary Reiner, Kurt Reiner, Michael Berenbaum

    Paperback (Authors Place Press, July 18, 2018)
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  • The Story of Ruby: A Read-Aloud Story Book

    Constance Coleman

    Paperback (Authors Choice Press, April 2, 2007)
    Miss Ruby comes from the heart of the author. With the grave illness of her grandson, God gave her a desire to share his story in a fictional manner with a goal to help others in the same position. Written with love and by the grace of God, Mrs. Coleman presents Miss Ruby's character and love of God in a child-like manner. As Miss Ruby shares "her" love of God and the salvation story to the humans she meets she sees them surrender to God and knows that one day they will all meet Him in heaven. As you read this wonderful story, for yourself, or your children and grandchildren, prepare your heart for a work by God. It is the author's desire that many will enjoy the story and through it draw closer to the Lord.
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  • Rocky the Respectful Raccoon and His Red Sunglasses

    Janet H Councilman

    Paperback (Authors Press, Dec. 6, 2019)
    Rocky Raccoon is the main character and his friends live in the Old Oak Woods. He is a friend and leader that helps his friends make the right decisions. This is my first book of Character Traits that are taught in the elementary schools. Each story of the six traits has characters facing dilemmas that end on a positive note. I was inspired by the Guidance Councilor at the school that I worked at as a teacher assistant. My books are a positive role model for young students to learn right from wrong and be motivated to read each story and share with their friends.
  • Overlord: Codename: D-Day, June 6, 1944

    Stuart Cooper, Christopher Hudson

    Paperback (Authors Choice Press, May 27, 2007)
    We're going in. That was the last thing Tom Beddows wrote. Tom, a young infantryman writes in his diary of the horror of war, from call up to the shattering climax of the D-Day landings.The book of the award winning film available on DVD through The Criterion Collection.
  • Rocky the Respectful Raccoon and His Red Sunglasses

    Janet H. Councilman

    language (Authors Press, Dec. 6, 2019)
    Rocky Raccoon is the main character and his friends live in the Old Oak Woods. He is a friend and leader that helps his friends make the right decisions. This is my first book of Character Traits that are taught in the elementary schools. Each story of the six traits has characters facing dilemmas that end on a positive note. I was inspired by the Guidance Councilor at the school that I worked at as a teacher assistant. My books are a positive role model for young students to learn right from wrong and be motivated to read each story and share with their friends.
  • The Battle of Elm & 11th

    Tanner Frankfort

    Paperback (Authors Press, Nov. 26, 2019)
    A rhyming children's tale of roughly 2,650 words, in which friendly neighbors awake to fnd the snowmen they've made the previous day have apparently come to life and battled to their end in the street during the night, and the charming way one of their parents endeavors to explain things to the children.
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  • Casey's Kite

    Rick Miller, Katie Risor

    Paperback (Authors Place Press, Sept. 15, 2020)
    Why didn't Casey's kite follow all the others? And why didn't her kite crash when storm winds came? Was it magic or was it Casey? In this powerful little book, Casey learns the courage to build her own kite, the serenity to surrender when she has no control, and the wisdom to swap help with others. Working together, Casey and her friends build kites that each can fly in their own direction. Readers can too.
  • Rocky Raccoon & His Caring Classmates

    Janet H. Councilman

    language (Authors Press, March 20, 2020)
    Rocky Raccoon and His Caring Classmates is the third in a series of six books dealing with Character Traits taught in the elementary schools.Rocky Raccoon, the main character, is a friend and caring classmate that heads up a Cookie Swap with the help of the Principal, Mary Day, faculty and parents. Readers will learn valuable lessons through these stories while being entertained.The setting for the stories is the Old Oak Woods during various seasons. This story takes place during the Holidays with the students baking cookies for the cookie swap. Each story has characters facing dilemmas that end on a positive note. Children between the ages of six to nine will be motivated to read each story.
  • This or That: A Busy Morning

    Wendy Kronick, Susan Beauchene, Emilia Manrique Medrano

    Hardcover (Authors Press, July 19, 2019)
    This or That: A Busy Morning is the first in a series of entertaining books that use rhyme to encourage your baby to be involved in day-to-day choices. Rather than having the book read to them, babies are actively involved in making choices as they go through the story with their parents or caregiver. The adult reader also has the joy of discovering the excitement and cooperation that choice-giving creates in young children. By encouraging this active participation with your baby, you are increasing your child's logical thinking skills, which will lead to more confidence and engagement with others. The adorable illustrations, combined with rhymes centering on a baby's typical daily activity, make this sure to become one of the baby's favorites while providing plenty of quality time and fun in which to bond. This series was conceived by early childhood development expert Wendy Kronick, a Rie(R) Associate, who has taught Parent-Infant Guidance(TM) classes for almost twenty years and privately consulted with hundreds of families. Together with her writing partner, Susan Beauchene, they have drawn on their combined years of experience with children to create an entertaining series of books about typical parent-child activities that demonstrate how to give choices. A Busy Morning is their debut.
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  • Lulu Meets the King of Poo

    Janice Maximov Condon

    Paperback (Authors Press, March 20, 2020)
    Lulu is anxious about her science report- so anxious it's given her a tummy ache! She falls asleep, to have an amazing dream-she swallows herself!! Emily Enzyme takes her on an "incredible digestible" tour. In the small intestine Lulu and Abby dance the Acidophilus Hula. In the colon she meets Benny Bifidus, the King of Poo. How does she get back?! That is for you to find out! (hint: Stanley Stem Cell has something to do with it.)"This delightful book is introducing children to a very important concept-the existence of gut flora and its importance in human health. 90% of ALL CELLS in our bodies are in our gut flora! The complexity of that microbial world inside us is just as magnificent as Life on Earth itself. To a very large degree, microbes are in charge of our health and vitality. We must know about them and take good care of them. I wish this book every success!" -Dr Natasha Campbell McBride, Nutritionist, founder of The GAPS Diet