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  • The Biggest Halo

    Jack E. Jon, R. Enright, Antonio Jocson

    language (BestBookToday.com, April 3, 2012)
    NOTE TO PARENTS - It starts with a sassy kid who has little problem obeying his parents. It’s no wonder, then, that he finds himself in a dozen different kinds of trouble. Geared for children ages 5 to 8, in these magical stories recount the misadventure of a smart, irrepressible and gusty boy who finds out exactly what can go wrong when he doesn’t follow his parent rules or take their advice. Children need and parents welcome the effect of instructive stories in their lives.It starts before a Halloween. Tom is out helping his mother do the groceries. "Wait here," she tells him as she ducks inside a store, "and don't talk to strangers," Just as soon as she disappears into the grocery, however, a fellow with a flashy smile pulls up in a flashy car, and catches Tom's attention. "What a car!" Tom gasps, and it's not long before he's in the passenger seat while the car barrels out of control all over the supermarket parking lot. And then the story starts. The Biggest Halo is an adventure about all the things that can go wrong when you talk to strangers.
  • The Children’s Crusade

    Jack E. Jon, .J. Vasquez, Antonio Jocson

    language (BestBookToday.com, April 3, 2012)
    It is the time of the Crusade. Europe is swept by a religious fervor. Based on a true story where thousands of children board ships bound for Jerusalem to liberate the Holy Land. Vincent, the son of a French nobleman, joins the expedition, but he is on his own crusade to find his missing father, believed killed in the previous crusade. With the help and love of a beautiful princess, nothing will stop his daring quest.
  • The Swimming Lesson

    Jack E. Jon, R. Park, Antonio Jocson

    language (BestBookToday.com, April 3, 2012)
    NOTE TO PARENTS - It starts with a sassy kid who has little problem obeying his parents. It’s no wonder, then, that he finds himself in a dozen different kinds of trouble. Geared for children ages 6 to 8, in these magical stories recount the misadventure of a smart, irrepressible and gusty boy who finds out exactly what can go wrong when he doesn’t follow his parent rules or take their advice. Children need and parents welcome the effect of instructive stories in their lives.All around him he saw a wild carnival of fishes, in all manner of reds, yellows, and blues. Sea anemones danced like huge feathery fans. A mermaid darted out from among them, waved at him, and then was gone. Children learn about the danger of swimming alone in The Swimming Lesson,
  • The Boy From Nowhere

    Jack E. Jon, Jenny Shin, Antonio Jocson

    language (BestBookToday.com, April 3, 2012)
    NOTE TO PARENTS:- It starts with a sassy kid who has little problem obeying his parents. It’s no wonder, then, that he finds himself in a dozen different kinds of trouble. Geared for children ages 5 to 8, in these magical stories recount the misadventure of a smart, irrepressible and gusty boy who finds out exactly what can go wrong when he doesn’t follow his parent rules or take their advice. Children need and parents welcome the effect of instructive stories in their lives. Deeply engrossed in a video game, Tom will not let anything or anyone break his concentration-he's just a few points away from beating his highest score ever. But a knock on the door disturbs him. It's his mother saying that one of his friends from across the street wants to come over and play. "Aw, Mom!" Tom cries as the TV flashes GAME OVER. "See what you made me do!" But for Tom the game's only just beginning as a whirlwind punches out of the screen and sucks Tom into the eerie world of his game where there are no friends around to help him. The Boy from Nowhere recounts the thrilling experience of a boy who learns that in the end it's only your friends that matter.
  • The Egg Thief

    Jack E. Jon, R. Park, Antonio Jocson

    language (BestBookToday.com, April 3, 2012)
    NOTE TO PARENTS - It starts with a sassy kid who has little problem obeying his parents. It’s no wonder, then, that he finds himself in a dozen different kinds of trouble. Geared for children ages 5 to 8, in these magical stories recount the misadventure of a smart, irrepressible and gusty boy who finds out exactly what can go wrong when he doesn’t follow his parent rules or take their advice. Children need and parents welcome the effect of instructive stories in their lives.Tom noticed he was still holding a broken piece of a baby's shell. This was all that was left of what could have been a great Easter egg hunt, if only he wasn't in such a hurry. He learns about being patient and caring of the environment in The Egg Thief.
  • The Prince of Sherwood

    Jack E. Jon, A. Romano, Antonio Jocson

    language (BestBookToday.com, April 3, 2012)
    When Robin Hood joined King Richard the Lion Hearth in his crusade to the Holy Land, the wicked Sheriff of Rottingham raided Sherwood Forest. Lady Marian and her son, Richard, narrowly escaped and took refuge in the village of Holderness. In these mysterious woods Richard’s adventures continue, as he confronts the evil Ice Witch and fulfills his destiny as the son of Robin Hood.
  • The Children's Crusade

    J. E. Christian, Antonio Jocson, Jorge Vasquez

    Hardcover (BestBookToday.com, Dec. 4, 2011)
    It is the time of the Crusades and religious fervor is sweeping Europe. Thousands of children board ships bound for Jerusalem to liberate the Holy Land. Vincent, the son of a French nobleman, joins the expedition, but he is on his own crusade to find his missing father, believed killed in the previous crusade.
  • The Swimming Lesson

    J. E. Christian, Antonio Jocson

    Hardcover (BestBookToday.com, Dec. 4, 2011)
    Children need and parents welcome the effect of instructive stories in their lives. The following titles speak to this necessity with contemporary, colorful, and exciting voices to deliver important messages. Geared for children ages 5 to 8, in these magical stories recount the misadventure of a smart, irrepressible and gusty boy who finds out exactly what can go wrong when he doesn t follow his parent rules or take their advice. He learns about the danger of swimming alone in The Swimming Lesson, the consequence of rudeness to your friends in The Boy from Nowhere, being patient and caring of the environment in The Egg Thief, the pitfalls of talking to strangers in The Biggest Halo or eating too much junk food in The Monster Christmas and carelessness in Dancing Blues. In these hip, zippy and brightly illustrated stories, Tom learns that rules not only have a purpose, but that they actually work.
  • The Biggest Halo

    J. E. Christian, Antonio Jocson

    Hardcover (BestBookToday.com, Dec. 4, 2011)
    Children need and parents welcome the effect of instructive stories in their lives. The following titles speak to this necessity with contemporary, colorful, and exciting voices to deliver important messages. Geared for children ages 5 to 8, in these magical stories recount the misadventure of a smart, irrepressible and gusty boy who finds out exactly what can go wrong when he doesn t follow his parent rules or take their advice. He learns about the pitfalls of talking to strangers in The Biggest Halo or the danger of swimming alone in The Swimming Lesson, the consequence of rudeness to your friends in The Boy from Nowhere, being patient and caring of the environment in The Egg Thief, eating too much junk food in The Monster Christmas and carelessness in Dancing Blues. In these hip, zippy and brightly illustrated stories, Tom learns that rules not only have a purpose, but that they actually work.
  • The Boy from Nowhere

    J. E. Christian, Antonio Jocson, Jenny Shin

    Hardcover (BestBookToday.com, Dec. 4, 2011)
    Children need and parents welcome the effect of instructive stories in their lives. The following titles speak to this necessity with contemporary, colorful, and exciting voices to deliver important messages. 5 to 8, in these magical stories recount the misadventure of a smart, irrepressible and gusty boy who finds out exactly what can go wrong when he doesn t follow his parent rules or take their advice. He learns about the consequence of rudeness to your friends in The Boy from Nowhere, being patient and caring of the environment in The Egg Thief, the pitfalls of talking to strangers in The Biggest Halo or the danger of swimming alone in The Swimming Lesson, eating too much junk food in The Monster Christmas and carelessness in Dancing Blues. In these hip, zippy and brightly illustrated stories, Tom learns that rules not only have a purpose, but that they actually work.
  • The Egg Thief

    J. E. Christian, Antonio Jocson, John Swanson

    Hardcover (BestBookToday.com, Dec. 4, 2011)
    Children need and parents welcome the effect of instructive stories in their lives. The following titles speak to this necessity with contemporary, colorful, and exciting voices to deliver important messages. Geared for children ages 5 to 8, in these magical stories recount the whimsical misadventure of a smart, irrepressible and gusty boy who finds out exactly what can go wrong when he doesn t follow his parent rules or take their advice. He learns of being patient and caring of the environment in The Egg Thief, the pitfalls of talking to strangers in The Biggest Halo or the danger of swimming alone in The Swimming Lesson, the consequence of rudeness to your friends in The Boy from Nowhere, eating too much junk food in The Monster Christmas and carelessness in Dancing Blues. In these hip, zippy and brightly illustrated stories, Tom learns that rules not only have a purpose, but that they actually work.
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