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Books published by publisher Axiom Press

  • Your Bones: How You Can Prevent Osteoporosis and Have Strong Bones for Life—Naturally

    Lara Pizzorno, Jonathan V. Wright M.D.

    eBook (Axios Press, March 1, 2013)
    Your Bones contains everything you need to know for healthy bones in one book, providing scientifically based advice which highlights natural prevention and treatment strategies. This UPDATED AND EXPANDED edition includes many new studies on the dangers of the bisphosphonate drugs and an in depth discussion of two new drugs with potential adverse effects. Also new: more information on bone-busting patent medicines, calcium supplementation options, strontium, vitamin K2, and zinc as well as a section on bone-building exercise.
  • Jim Bob & Emily: The Adventure of a Lifetime!

    Nancy Scott

    eBook (Axiom Press, April 8, 2015)
    “God, I’ve decided I’m going to run away from home.” –Jim BobCome join Jim Bob as he embarks on a journey of personal discovery after running away from an abusive home life. His adventure begins as he finds a place in the forest where he can safely find refuge. After living in a cave with only the animals as his friends, he meets Emily and his entire broken world is turned upside down. In her home he unexpectedly discovers the love of a close-knit family. The adventure heats up as Jim Bob and Emily are not only confronted by dangerous bullies at their school, they are also thrown into a dangerous situation, way beyond their control, in the remote mountains of Colorado. As the family sets off on the vacation of a lifetime, Jim Bob and Emily learn what it really means to walk by faith. Their friendship grows as they are thrown together in life-or-death circumstances when they are lost in the middle of nowhere. Jim Bob & Emily demonstrates how God is with us through everything and always provides for our needs. It will help us better understand how God works in our lives and instills hope through faith in Him.“I love the book. It really connects you to the Lord, and it's entertaining.” —Tyla“It was a good book. I loved hearing my grandma read it to me.” —PatienceNancy Scott lives near the small town of Cedaredge nestled in the mountains of Colorado where she enjoys writing and gardening in the quiet of her mountain home. She also enjoys camping and fishing with her husband. Nancy has three granddaughters who were inspirations in writing Jim Bob and Emily. Reading each new chapter together at bedtime, they encouraged her to continue writing until the story was completed.
  • Two Little Savages: The Adventures of Two Boys Who Lived as American Indians

    Ernest Thompson Seton

    Paperback (Axios Press, Sept. 1, 2010)
    In 1902, Seton founded a group called the Woodcraft Indians, and went on to become one of the founding pioneers of the Boy Scouts of America. Although written in the third person, it records Seton's adventures in the woods of Ontario in 1876, when he and a friend developed games that were later incorporated in Boy Scout rituals still in use today. The book is generously illustrated with over 300 of Seton?s own detailed drawings.
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  • Bud the Spud

    Adam Byrn Tritt, "Java John" Goldacker

    Hardcover (Axios Press, Sept. 16, 2012)
    Bud was a kid, like any other kid. He liked pizza and ice cream. He liked to watch TV. But what happens when a kid (like any other kid) eats way too much junk food and watches way too much TV, and never, ever leaves the couch? You guessed it--he turns into a couch potato. Literally! You won't believe what happens to him next. . . . What happens when a kid eats too much junk food and watches too much TV, and never, ever leaves the couch? You guessed it: he turns into a couch potato--literally! In a unique feature, the book has three separate endings--three different outcomes for poor Bud--which range from the positive and uplifting to the decidedly macabre (which kids thoroughly love). Behind the humor is a serious message to help combat childhood obesity
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  • Through the Eyes of Abuse

    Deborah Hall-Branch

    (Axiom Press, May 16, 2009)
    What can be more painful than abuse? Through the Eyes of Abuse is a book that will nurture your heart and feed your soul. The story and message will help you find forgiveness through a loving, healing God who knows and understands the depths of your pain for He remembers every tear that you've shed. The author illustrates how to gain a godly persistence to survive, find freedom for the future, and eventually live a healthy, vibrant life. This is the story of a woman who suffered much and tells of her own abuse. She relates the agony and distrust she suffered for many years until she at long last found deliverance from a painful bondage. Abuse opens the world to demonic forces so powerful that they can disintegrate families. Inspired by faith in a loving God, this book is filled with compassion for those who suffer heartache and pain, and offers a course of action so that the hurting will find a long-awaited healthy place through Jesus Christ. This is a modern-day rescue package, which enables people to acquire once again their identity, love, and dreams. Through the Eyes of Abuse will impart to wounded souls forgiveness, healing, and redemption. DEBORAH HALL BRANCH has, over the years, received much spiritual counseling and healing from the trauma of abuse and physical sickness. Today, through the power of Jesus Christ and the support of her leaders, she stands as a delivered vessel from the demons that had her bound. After working many years in the health field, a job separation nudged her to begin writing about her life's experiences. Deborah is the mother of two adult daughters and three handsome grandsons. Deborah and her husband of fourteen years now reside in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Number Bond Friends: Rhymes and puzzles to help build number sense

    Jessie Wilson

    Paperback (IOM Press, Aug. 22, 2019)
    Number Bond Friends: Rhymes and puzzles to help build number sense is an engaging rhyme and activity book designed to help children master number bonds. Combining colourful and engaging illustrations with fun poems and simple exercises, the book is the perfect way to support children's maths learning at home. Number bonds are an essential part of the KS1 and KS2 primary school mathematics education. When introduced early, number bonds foster the number sense needed for young learners to master addition and subtraction. As students progress, number bonds are used to develop mental problem-solving strategies, helping to build mathematical fluency. This book makes learning number bonds fun. By presenting number bonds as pairs of friends, children will quickly learn to recognise which pairs of numbers go together. Each fun activity is designed to give your child a real sense of achievement. With activities including Spot the Number Bond Differences, and Colour by Number Bonds, as well as simple exercises encouraging children to think about the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction, this book will boost your child’s confidence with maths and help them develop the number sense needed to succeed in mathematics.
  • The Story of the American Indian

    Sydney E. Fletcher

    Paperback (Axios Press, Sept. 1, 2010)
    The author covers an immense amount of material, both historically and chronologically. He delves into Aztec civilization, the ancient settlers of the Southwest, the Five Nations of the Iroquois League, the Plains Indians, the Diggers of the Northwest, the builders of Mesa Verde, and other First Nations. Numerous hand-drawn illustrations throughout, including a map showing the distribution of tribes across the US. An attractive volume aimed at children but equally fascinating for adults.
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  • Ho Ho Ho! Santa's Christmas Joke Book

    Santa Claus

    Paperback (IOM Press, Oct. 5, 2018)
    Want to hear a joke about wrapping paper?Never mind, it's tearable!What goes 'oh oh oh'?Santa walking backwards!Why does the Christmas alphabet only have 25 letters in it?Because there's No-el!Containing over 250 fantastically funny jokes hand-selected by the big-man himself, this book is guaranteed to keep you and your family entertained for hours.
  • Two Little Savages: The Adventures of Two Boys Who Lived as American Indians

    Ernest Thompson Seton

    Paperback (Axios Press, Sept. 1, 2010)
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  • Rudolph's Riddles

    Rudolph Reindeer

    Paperback (IOM Press, Nov. 6, 2018)
    What can travel around the world while staying in one corner?"What gets wetter the more it dries?I'm tall when I'm young and short when I'm old. What am I?Containing over 200 of Rudolph's favourite riddles, this book will test your lateral thinking skills. Can you solve each riddle? Don't worry if you can't - Rudolph has kindly supplied the answers at the end of the book!Recommended age 7+
  • The Story of the American Indian by Sydney E. Fletcher

    Sydney E. Fletcher

    Paperback (Axios Press, March 15, 1656)
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  • Jim Bob & Emily

    Nancy Scott

    Paperback (Axiom Press, March 31, 2015)
    "God, I've decided I'm going to run away from home." -Jim Bob Come join Jim Bob as he embarks on a journey of personal discovery after running away from an abusive home life. His adventure begins as he finds a place in the forest where he can safely find refuge. After living in a cave with only the animals as his friends, he meets Emily and his entire broken world is turned upside down. In her home he unexpectedly discovers the love of a close-knit family. The adventure heats up as Jim Bob and Emily are not only confronted by dangerous bullies at their school, they are also thrown into a dangerous situation, way beyond their control, in the remote mountains of Colorado. As the family sets off on the vacation of a lifetime, Jim Bob and Emily learn what it really means to walk by faith. Their friendship grows as they are thrown together in life-or-death circumstances when they are lost in the middle of nowhere. Jim Bob & Emily demonstrates how God is with us through everything and always provides for our needs. It will help us better understand how God works in our lives and instills hope through faith in Him. "I love the book. It really connects you to the Lord, and it's entertaining." -Tyla "It was a good book. I loved hearing my grandma read it to me." -Patience Nancy Scott lives near the small town of Cedaredge nestled in the mountains of Colorado where she enjoys writing and gardening in the quiet of her mountain home. She also enjoys camping and fishing with her husband. Nancy has three granddaughters who were inspirations in writing Jim Bob and Emily. Reading each new chapter together at bedtime, they encouraged her to continue writing until the story was completed.