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Books published by publisher First Page Publications

  • Hockeytown Hero : The Steve Yzerman Story

    Shelley Lazarus

    Paperback (First Page Publications, March 19, 2001)
    An authorized biography of hockey hero, Steve Yzerman written for his biggest fans -- kids! Here is the story of NHL superstar Steve Yzerman, from his early hockey-playing days in Nepean, Ontario, Canada, through his second consecutive Stanley Cup championship with the Detroit Red Wings in 1998. Follow the extraordinary career that has put Steve in the record books and makes a favorite hero of hockey fans everywhere.
  • Little Book of Hot Rods

    Chad Lampert

    Paperback (First Page Publications, May 15, 2005)
    Come along for a ride in this rhyming picture book with colorful illustrations of hot rod cars. Readers will swoon over the boss rides featured by author/illustrator Chad Lampert. For the kid in all of us and, oh yeah, for our kids too!
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  • A Cat Tops the Tree

    Mary Lou Rigg, Nancy A. Diamond

    Paperback (First Page Publications, March 15, 1996)
    A whimsical children's book about a playful cat named Squeak and his follies with the Christmas tree. Beautifully illustrated with playful line drawings by renowned artist Nancy Diamond.
  • The Story of Ishmael Munch

    Diane Ashley-Barlow

    Hardcover (First Page Publications, Jan. 15, 2003)
    "I am Ismael Munch. My Maa Maa, Diane Ashley-Barlow wrote my story. The first thing I ever remember about me was being very, very frightened-mainly very cold." Follow Ismael Munch as he discovers who and what he is. This delightful children's story will please young and old and be passed down from your children to their children.
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  • Curious Kids' Activity Guide to Michigan

    Emily Eisbruch

    Paperback (First Page Publications, May 15, 2005)
    Here is a new activity book that features lots of information about the great state of Michigan. Kids will have fun learning about cities, festivals, lakes, museums and so much more! Includes over 130 color photographs.
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  • Why Does It Thunder and Lightning?

    Chris Arvetis, Carole Palmer, James Buckley

    Hardcover (Field Publications, Jan. 1, 1985)
    Back cover text:CRASH! BAM! BOOM!"I must know, why does it thunder and lightning?" asks Christopher. Raccoon uses magnets to explain everything. Crow carries Christopher off to a rain cloud, just for awhile.
  • The Night Before First Grade

    Carolyn Lacross-Sabourin

    Hardcover (First Page Publications, May 15, 2005)
    Here is a humorous and rhyming tale of understanding and tolerance towards first grade students with the bad habit of "playing" with their nose. With amusing and exaggerated illustrations by Victoria Pringle.
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  • Why Does It Rain? a Just Ask Book

    Chris Arvetis

    Hardcover (Field Publications, March 15, 1983)
    Hardcover......No marks, tears or wear......will ship within 24 hours.....CP53
  • WHAT IS A STAR?

    CHRIS ARVETIS, CAROLE PALMER, JAMES BUCKLEY

    Hardcover (Field Publications, Aug. 16, 1987)
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  • Darcy Daisy and the Firefly Festival: Learning About Bipolar Disorder and Community

    Lisa Lewandowski, Shannon Trost

    Paperback (First Page Publications, May 15, 2005)
    Darcy Daisy is upset and confused after hearing rumors about Ms. Zinnia, a community member who has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. She shares her concerns with her mother, who helps Darcy get answers to her questions about the illness. This book is intended to help children understand what bipolar disorder is, the importance of community acceptance, the need to alleviate fear by collecting good information and the harm that can result from rumors and gossip. With whimsical illustrations by Kimberly Shaw-Peterson.
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  • Look and Find: Disney Fairies

    Publications International Staff

    Hardcover (Publications, June 7, 2009)
    Look and Find: Disney Fairies invites children to journey to the enchanted world of Pixie Hollow, home of the Never fairies and the setting of eight magical look-and-find adventures. Prilla, Never Land s newest fairy, is trying to discover her special talent. Will she find it? Children ages 4 to 7 can search colorful, captivating scenes for dozens of hidden characters and objects, having fun and developing their powers of observation with this beautifully illustrated picture book. Children will delight in seeking out cleverly hidden fairies and magical Pixie Hollow items such as flowers, treats, and animals, and animals in each vividly drawn scene. Look and Find: Disney Fairies prompts children to: Locate gifts from the fairies in the Home Tree. Spot fairies frolicking in Never Land. Track down the treats in Dulcie s kitchen. Hunt for tools in Tinker Bell s workshop. Find the flowers Lily has planted in her beautiful fairy garden. Spot the water plants and animals in Havendish Stream. Look for chipmunks in the Never forest. Search the night sky for fireflies.A section at the back of the book challenges children to find dozens of additional items, providing hours of additional look-and-find fun. The pictures on the 10-inch x 12-inch pages are big, bold, and filled with detail. The sturdy hard-cover binding stands up to repeated use, so children can enjoy searching these look-and-find pictures again and again.
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  • "I Don't Have To!"

    Linda Hoffmann Martin, Dave Messing

    Paperback (First Page Publications, Oct. 13, 2015)
    One day, Emmy gets tired of being told by her family to brush her hair and teeth, take a bath, pick up her toys, and clean her room. She decides she doesn't have to for a whole year! At first she's happy to spend all her days playing; but eventually realizes that being dirty, messy and stinky isn't as much fun as she thought.