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Books published by publisher Cherished Publications LLC

  • The Changing Colors of Amos

    John Kinyon, Kay Selvig Flanders

    Hardcover (Cherished Publications LLC, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Cleverly written and crafted with figurative language and imagery]]filled with unique themes, teaching tools and natural discoveries against the backdrop of vibrant original pastel drawings]]children from preschool through kindergarten will enjoy again and again. Amos is a sweet little leprechaun who surprisingly enough is not green. In fact, he changes colors each day. This book could be used to teach colors and days of the week, but the poetic language allows it to transcend the typical book that teaches basics by memorization. Strong endorsements from teachers and school librarians.
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  • First Comes Love: A standalone Summer Fling Contemporary Romance

    Clara Stone

    language (JS Publications, LLC, Jan. 17, 2019)
    Some loves are undeniable. Some burn with the heat of summer.When Homer Lovelly pulled over to help a stranded damsel in distress, he never expected he’d meet his soul mate. But from the moment Claire clocked him in the head with her boot—and then kissed him—he knew she was it. She’d be his undoing.Wild, sexy, and fearless, Claire is intoxicating. She’s also leaving at the end of summer, a few short weeks away. Homer knows he shouldn’t fall for her. He also knows he doesn’t have a choice. And with September rising fast on the horizon, he’s almost out of time.The question is, can he convince Claire that what he feels is more than a summer fling, or will he watch as the woman he’s meant to marry walk out of his life forever?Scroll up and one click today to see why fans of The Notebook and The Summer Boyfriend will fall in love with this steamy, summer-fling romance.
  • How to Raise Pigs

    Tristan Trubble

    language (CDI Publications, LLC, June 20, 2017)
    When it comes to raising livestock, pigs are another animal worth considering. Pigs will reduce the amount of waste around the homestead by consuming as much of it as possible; from table scraps to lawn clippings, and everything in between, pigs are voracious eaters. They get their size from having an enormous appetite and a less than stellar metabolism.Pigs come in a wide variety of sizes, from the small, little cute pygmy versions that some people keep as pets, to the big, round pork belly swine from which bacon is carved. All species of pig have similar characteristics, so if you’re just getting started with livestock, you might want to try your hand at raising a small pet pygmy first. This will give you some insight on what to expect, on a much larger scale, when you pick up a big pig species to raise for food.Pork meat is considered a healthy source of protein and nourishment, which may be a concern for some preppers, survivalists, and homesteaders. Raising pigs is a little different than raising cattle, or goats, and this book walks you through what to expect from your swine from start to finish. To Your Safety, Security & Sustenance, Tristan Trubble
  • Right-Brained Time, Money, & Measurement

    Sarah K Major

    Paperback (Child1st Publications LLC, June 19, 2017)
    This book is for children who are strongly visual, who learn all at once through pictures, are drawn to patterns, rely on body motions, and who need to understand the process behind each math problem they solve. In Time, Money, & Measurement, we start at the very beginning and increase in difficulty in each area. 1- We embed symbols in VISUALS so that the child can take a quick look, absorb the learning piece, and store it as an image to be retrieved intact later. 2- We use PERSONIFICATION which is a powerful element in teaching and learning. The use of personification makes for rapid learning because the very look and personality of the character conveys the substance of the learning. For example, Ollie Owl, Molly Mongoose, and Sammy Stork have personalities that help cement their function in children's memory. Ollie Hour is an owl who marks the hours and goes very slowly on his short legs. Molly Minute is a mongoose who ticks off the minutes, scuttling around the clock quickly. Sammy Second is a stork who swoops around the clock marking off the seconds.3- We rely on PATTERN DISCOVERY as a way of making numbers come alive and as a means of conveying the amazing relationships between numbers. What results is number sense. Because the brain is a pattern seeking organ, it is drawn to material that follows patterns. 4- We use STORY to contain the meaning of what we are teaching in math. Stories, like visuals, make learning unforgettable. They explain the "why" behind math concepts and tie everything together, creating a vehicle for meaning and for recall.5- We use BODY MOTION--both gesture and whole body movement that mirrors the symbol shape or the action in the math story (such as addition or subtraction). Again, body movement is a powerful agent for learning and remembering. For many people, body motion makes recall effortless if the learning piece is directly tied to a unique motion.6- We employ VISUALIZATION--a powerful tool for right-brain-dominant learners. If these learmers are given time to transfer the image on the paper in front of them to their brains (prompt them to close their eyes and SEE it in their mind's eye), they will be able to retrieve that image later. If the image contains learning concepts, this is how they will remember what you want them to learn. So in this book, each time a visual is introduced, prompt the student(s) to "see" the image in their mind.
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  • How to Raise Cattle

    Tristan Trubble

    eBook (CDI Publications, LLC, June 20, 2017)
    Raising livestock, such as cattle, used to be a common practice among homesteaders and early settlers. These people used cattle for many of the same things we do today; for food, milk, and to tan leather for clothes and other goods. They also used cattle as draft animals when horses were scarce; to pull carts, farm equipment, and wagons full of products.Currently, most cattle farmers operate an institution of the industrial food chain, rather than butchering their livestock for self-sustenance. Should a survival situation of epic proportions ever befall us, raising cattle for food will once again be a common trait among those fortunate enough to survive.This guide books walks the novice rancher through the process of raising cattle, from calving to butchering, this book covers quite a bit. This book is full of the knowledge and skills you will require if you have the desire to raise cattle for any purpose, or for a multitude of purposes. If you’ve never raised cattle before, this is the book for you. To Your Safety & Security,Tristan Trubble
  • Lily And Andrew Are Moving

    Tim Etter, Dale Stephenson, Frank O Smith

    eBook (JT Publications, LLC, March 10, 2016)
    Lily and Andrew Are Moving is a genuine and heartfelt story of a family moving from one home to another and how parents can help their children emotionally prepare and adjust to a new home. Beautifully illustrated and complete with children’s stickers, the book also contains examples of how to make your move as stress-free as possible. The books can also be customized for real estate professionals.
  • Lily And Andrew Are Moving

    Julie Etter, Dale Stephenson, Frank O Smith, Tim Etter

    Hardcover (JT Publications LLC, March 15, 2013)
    Lily and Andrew Are Moving is a genuine and heartfelt story of a family moving from one home to another and how parents can help their children emotionally prepare and adjust to a new home. Beautifully illustrated and complete with children's stickers, the book also contains examples of how to make your move as stress-free as possible. The books can also be customized for real estate professionals.
  • The Adventures of Mercy Saint

    G.S. Crews

    eBook (Crews Publications, LLC, Aug. 24, 2011)
    Being a teenager is hard enough, but imagine being a teenager with psychic abilities. Mercy Saint does not have to imagine what this kind of life would be like because it is her reality. Each of her dreams bring a dilemma or adventure. As Mercy begins a new school, she experiences some of the most powerful visions of her life. Even though her dreams give her clues to the future, they don't tell her what to do or how to act. All of that lays in Mercy's hands, and, in The Adventures of Mercy Saint, she must make several life changing decisions. Will she stand up to the All-Star bullies? How will she treat Lilliana, the girl that smells? Will she make it through her first day of school in one piece? Smart, fun, and filled with adventure, The Adventures of Mercy Saint is a new kind of novel. Not only will you meet some amazing characters, you will also see how doing the right thing always beats doing wrong.
  • Sally Sandy See's Something: Something By the Sea

    PD Lorenz, Lyndsay Clum

    Paperback (Choice Publications LLC, Dec. 16, 2015)
    Sally Sandy is a Golden Retriever who lives in Colorado. She loves going on new adventures and finding new friends. In this first book, she visits the seashore, where she meets a crabby crab named Clyve. Can Sally Sandy figure out why Clyve is so crabby? And if so, can she help him? Sally loves helping and has a very loving heart, so read the book to find out!
  • Easy-for-Me Level C Books Set

    Sarah Major

    Paperback (Child1st Publications, LLC, March 15, 2012)
    About the Easy-for-Me C Books Set C covers sight words from List C (59 words), all the nouns from SnapWords Nouns List 1(59 words), the sound spellings for oo as in BOOK and oo as in MOON, sound spellings for OW, the R controlled spellings, diphthongs, digraphs, and much more. Easy-for-Me Children's Readers are designed to be read in sequence, as the skills used in each build on each other and gradually increase in difficulty. These sets of Children's Readers teach all needed skills explicitly so that there are no gaps in what the children know. These decodable/sight word readers are perfect for providing reading practice after children learn sounds using Alphabet cards and sight word vocabulary using SnapWords cards. This edition includes 24 12-page stories. All illustrations are full color. Books are 5.5" x 5.5".
  • Easy-For-Me Level C Books 13-15

    Sarah K. Major

    Paperback (Child1st Publications LLC, Jan. 11, 2012)
    Set C contains 24 new titles and picks up right where we left off in Set B. Set C teaches more complex spellings including all the R controlled spellings, oi and oy, OO and oo, and more. Also taught are 59 sight words -- those included in our SnapWordsTM List C, and 59 more words from our Nouns List 1 for a total of 118 words. Books 13-15 teach: Sounds: /OR/ spelled or, ore, oor Sounds: /OR/ spelled ar, our Sounds: /OW/ spelled ow, ou along with selected SnapWords(TM) stylized sight words from List C. Use the teaching tips provided for each book to prepare children for success before having them read each title.