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Books published by publisher Diane Therrien

  • Don't Tell Lies, Jay!

    Kamon, Joey Krit

    language (Diane Therrien, April 26, 2014)
    There is a new online game that Jay and his friend Broody are dying to play, but it's really violent so there’s no way Jay’s mum will let him buy this game. Boys try to find a way to play without having to buy the game. Jay told his mother a lie, when he goes home to Broody’s house to try to download the game; he said he is going to help his friend with homework instead. Let's just hope that the truth will not come out!
  • Who Stole Jack's Axe?: A play script for primary level students

    Kamon, Joey Krit

    eBook (Diane Therrien, Feb. 20, 2014)
    Kamon publishes a funny play for primary level students. Characters from Jack and the Beanstalk, snow White, the Wimpy kid and many other famous stories coming together to help Jack finding his axe and his heart for reading.
  • There Once Was a River Stone: A step toward nonviolence the transforming power

    Kamon

    eBook (Diane Therrien, Aug. 17, 2013)
    A river stone is dislodged from its riverbed packed in a bag and was to finish her journey with millions of other stones on a sidewalk when something happens.Our stone becomes a superhero when she magically grows legs and feet. She groups with other stones who share the same values and together they will create something wonderful... a step toward mindfulness.
  • Little Croc Keeps His Promise

    Kamon

    language (Diane Therrien, Oct. 30, 2014)
    A crocodile egg ends up in the nest of Mother Shoebill’s, a bird from the Nile river bankwith a large beak shaped as a shoe. When the eggs hatch, one of the hatchlings has yellow eyes and very, very sharp teeth... What will happen? Do you think Mother Shoebill's chicks are in danger with their crocodile brother?
  • Jay's New Game

    Kamon, Joey Krit

    language (Diane Therrien, Jan. 15, 2014)
    Jay loves playing games on his mobile phone and the new one called Delete Mum promises heaps of fun.But something weird happens, when he deletes his mum in the game, he cannot find her in real life.What is a boy supposed to do without his mum and how can he get her back?
  • Clint the Lint Keeper: Clint learns to stay in the present moment

    Kamon, Joey Krit

    eBook (Diane Therrien, Dec. 18, 2012)
    Misadventures, bad luck or just having a bad day, are normal events, part of everybody's life. As Clint goes on a journey, things start to happen. His first reaction is to shut down and keep bad memories alive in his heart to avoid further trouble. When this does not work, Clint learns from his cousin that a heart has to be cleaned often to keep a happy and open mind. A wonderfully illustrated story of resiliency for children!
  • Jay's Coach Learns a Lesson: What can a boy do to stop corruption?

    Kamon, Joey Krit

    language (Diane Therrien, Oct. 5, 2014)
    Jay is late for his swimming practice, which does not help to put his mother in a good mood. Arriving in the locker room at the pool, Jay overhears his coach and a friend plotting to cheat and take some of the athletes’ sponsorship money.What will happen?
  • Playtoon and the Crap SMS: Dealing with cyber

    Kamon, Joey Krit

    language (Diane Therrien, Sept. 10, 2013)
    Smartphones, tablets and apps are there to stay, we have to learn to use them for the best. More important is teaching kids to do so. Playtoon received a SMS message "I DON'T LIKE U". What would you do? What will Playtoon do? An entertaining story about cyberbullying. Age 8 to 12.
  • The Mermaid's Son: A touching story of an absent father who still cared

    Kamon, Joey Krit

    language (Diane Therrien, Nov. 9, 2013)
    Fliss is the son of a sailor and a mermaid. One day, while Fliss is still very young, the sailor disappears for some unknown reasons; leaving the mermaid with her three children. It is only years later that the father will find his son. Fliss who does not remember his father; does not know who is this old man who saves his life.
  • Playtoon and the BugTube

    Kamon, Joey Krit

    language (Diane Therrien, Feb. 24, 2013)
    Playtoon and the BugTube is an analogy for children. Through the eyes of ants, the children will see and understand that when we want to upload on the Internet we need to be mindful of what we are uploading. The story is meant to be funny, highly entertaining and a social lesson highly relevant to our time.
  • The Coming: Abenaki Legends

    Kamon

    language (Kamon (Diane Therrien), March 21, 2017)
    The first inhabitants of Turtle Island, name formerly given to North America, were also people rich in legends. One of these famous legends is Gluskabe, the colossal and prodigious hero of the Wabanakis people.This first book of Gluskabe’s magical adventures tells you about the coming of our hero on Earth.
  • The Yellow Butterfly: Helping children to cope with the loss of a parent

    Kamon, Joey Krit

    language (Diane Therrien (Kamon), Feb. 16, 2013)
    I wrote The Yellow Butterfly for my friend who lost her husband. There are not many easy to read stories for children who have to cope with the loss of a parent. It is a story for children but even an adult reading it will appreciate the bliss to the heart coming from a tiny Yellow Butterfly.