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Books published by publisher Blueberry Illustrators

  • The Little Blue Piggy

    Pastor Kim Johnson, Blueberry Illustrations

    eBook (Blueberry Illustrators, Oct. 23, 2018)
    "This is the story of a little piggy named Alex who finds himself taken to a new place.He travels all night in the back of a truck and begins to feel alone.Feeling sad the next day he is placed in the barnyard with many different animals.He has no idea what they are and begins to try to make friends with them only to be rejected. He spends all day doing this until someone reaches out to him . The day continues and night comes and all the animals including Alex are taken into the barn. Something happens in the night that changes everything for Alex."
  • Blue Eyed Monster

    Rebekah Martin, Blueberry Illutstrations

    language (Blueberry Illustration, Dec. 14, 2015)
    Tommy's mom took hold of his hands and went to uncover the mystery of the blue eyed monster. She was not afraid of any monster; mommy Kate bent over as she took a huge peep under that bed. That monster came out with a kick, wiggling and laughing.
  • In His Absence I Can Still Feel His Presence

    Jalisa Smith, Blueberry Illustrations

    eBook (Blueberry Illustrations, Nov. 26, 2016)
    In His Absence I Can Still Feel His Presence encourages our youth on how to overcome the loss of their loved ones. Losing a loved one is not easy. As a child it can be even painful. I lost my father at the age of 11 and it is now that I finally have a voice to encourage others without getting emotional. This book encourages our youth through words of encouragement, scriptures and prayer. It also allows them to list things they are feeling inside and share pictures of their loved ones. The pain from losing a loved one will not go away overnight, but this book is step one to bring happiness back to our youth face and peace back into their hearts. This book is designated for each time our youth pick up and read this book they will gain strength and understanding that in the absence of their loved ones they will still prosper because their loved ones presence is felt.