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Books published by publisher Eifrig Pub

  • Mixed-Up Morning Blues

    Mark Ross, Nathan Mellott

    Hardcover (Eifrig Pub, June 30, 2010)
    Mixed-Up Morning Blues has been one of Mark Ross' most requested songs for the past thirteen years. Here it is served up by a righteous twelve-piece band with a ton of help from “his kids,” along with lively illustrations in an easy-to-follow book format. It's an inspired project that beautifully brings together Mark's extensive experience and passion as both a blues musician and an educator. According to Mark, you can teach kids almost anything with music, and they do “get” the blues. Illustrated
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  • Cuffy's New York City Adventure

    Lisa Marie Foto, Nancy Goldberg, Susan Mandell, Andrea Strongwater

    Hardcover (Eifrig Pub, July 15, 2013)
    Spencer is an inquisitive young boy who “knows where he is going” as he ventures through life with his stuffed animal, a tiger cub named Cuffy, but sometimes he doesn't see the “whole” picture until he tips his favorite red cap.Discover the amazing sights that are revealed as Spencer and Cuff y explore New York City. Beautifully illustrated visual clues help children predict and interpret what will come next.If you look closely, you will find adventurous Cuffy hiding in different places throughout the story.
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  • Where We Once Gathered, Lost Synagogues of Europe

    Andrea Strongwater

    Hardcover (Eifrig Pub, April 19, 2012)
    The Lost Synagogues is a collection of vibrant paintings depicting synagogues that were eradicated before and during WWII. Andrea Strongwater has researched Jewish communities across Europe to connect archival photos with written records that together tell the story of European Jewish life before the holocaust. Ms. Strongwater brings this world back to life through her art. "Lost Synagogues? They are lost only if we forget. How can we even begin to discuss what was lost until we know what was before. Strongwater's paintings evoke the beauty and vitality of the lost communities of Europe Families worked, lived, learned and loved in these diverse places. Blacksmiths and teachers, tailors and doctors, beggars and moguls, mothers, fathers, and children created communities in every sense of that word – communities that centered around the ubiquitous, often imposing (though sometimes humble) structures shown in Where We Once Gathered, Lost Synagogues of Europe." Stephen M. Goldman, Executive Director Holocaust Memorial Center, Zekelman Family Campus
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  • Green Golly & Her Golden Flute

    Keith Torgan, Barbara Siesel, Suzanne Lebeda

    Hardcover (Eifrig Pub, Oct. 15, 2013)
    Rapunzel may have been horrified to spend her days trapped in that big old tower, but not Green Golly! She was so inspired she could not help but make music. This introduction to the complex, creative, and beautiful world of classical music inspires children to listen actively and imagine creatively.
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  • The Remarkable David Wordsworth

    Richard Kopley, Michael Fazio

    Paperback (Eifrig Pub, Aug. 15, 2013)
    A creative youngster imagines whimsical combinations of words to convey the power of compound words to fellow students and enlivens the classroom with surprising examples that suddenly come to life—and very quickly, the class comes to see the power of compound words! Simultaneous.
    K
  • There's a Bear in the Bathroom

    Susan F. Smith, Maggie Weir

    Hardcover (Eifrig Pub, June 15, 2013)
    When a bear from the zoo pays her a visit and asks to use the bathroom to wash up in preparation for winter hibernation, a little girl is left with a very messy bathroom and is unable to convince anyone of the truth.
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  • Well Earth Well Me!

    Kenda Swartz Pepper

    Hardcover (Eifrig Pub, Sept. 15, 2011)
    Printed on FSC post-consumer recycled paper, Well Earth Well Me! is a fun book for children ages 4-8, grades K-2. Well Earth Well Me! reinforces the symbiotic relationship of child to earth. It takes a positive approach, through rhymes and images, to caring for the the earth, self and others with an intention to build awareness and to empower children.
  • The Remarkable David Wordsworth

    Richard Kopley, Michael Fazio

    Hardcover (Eifrig Pub, Aug. 15, 2013)
    A creative youngster imagines whimsical combinations of words to convey the power of compound words to fellow students and enlivens the classroom with surprising examples that suddenly come to life—and very quickly, the class comes to see the power of compound words! Simultaneous.
    K
  • No Dead Fish for Ginger! the Story of a Sarasota Bay Dolphin

    Cathy Marine

    Hardcover (Eifrig Pub, April 15, 2013)
    Meet Ginger, a young Sarasota Bay dolphin, who stranded on a beach on Siesta Key in December 2008. Was she sick? Was she injured? Or was she just catching fish and got confused by the extremely low tide that day? Whatever the reason, by the time the animal ambulance arrived, the veterinary staff had determined that Ginger needed to go to the Dolphin and Whale Hospital at Mote Marine Laboratory. At the hospital, Ginger gets blood tests, a hearing test, and swabs of her blowhole. What makes Ginger unique as a patient is her refusal to eat dead fish. She is a picky eater and drives the staff crazy with her food preferences. Fascinating and scientific introduction to marine life studies.
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  • Earth Day... and the Recycling Fashionista

    Suzanne Ridolfi, Dawn Griffin

    Hardcover (Eifrig Pub, Sept. 15, 2011)
    In the first book in this inspiring self-esteem series, Abby's class learns about how kids can help our planet. For her school project, Abby decides to use her inner fashionista to create something special. When things don't go exactly as she planned, will the laughter from her classmates stop her from becoming a green fashion queen?
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  • Abby's Adventures: Picture Day ... and the Missing Tooth

    Suzanne Ridolfi, Dawn Griffin

    Hardcover (Eifrig Pub, July 1, 2010)
    Join Abby as she stumbles through childhood's most difficult situations. Laugh along with this delightful 6-year-old as she uses a bit of spunk and a lot of creativity to handle the exciting adventures of being a kid, while providing a lesson in self-esteem. In this story, Abby wakes up on picture day and loses her front tooth!! How will she fix her missing tooth in time for school? Self-esteem series that kids want to keep re-reading.
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  • Abby's Adventures: Earth Day... and the Recycling Fashionista

    Suzanne Ridolfi, Dawn Griffin

    Hardcover (Eifrig Pub, Aug. 1, 2010)
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