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Books published by publisher First Page Publications

  • O Zebron Falls

    Ferry, Charles Ferry

    Paperback (First Page Publications, March 15, 1994)
    An unresolved conflict with her father, high school graduation, and World War II complicates a girl's struggle to shape her life.
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  • Myrtle the Hurdler and Her Pink and Purple, Polka-Dotted Girdle

    Marybeth Dillon-Butler

    Paperback (First Page Publications, May 1, 2005)
    Meet Myrtle, a treat-craving, leisure-loving turtle. Her poor eating habits prompt her to wear a girdle to firm up her middle. But Myrtle decides to exchange her bad habits for good ones and it pays off when she competes in a track meet at Tortoise Elementary. This picture book, with delightful illustrations by Dave Messing, shows young readers the benefits of eating smart and exercising in a fun and entertaining way.
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  • The Feelings Storybook

    Alexandra, Ph.D. Delis-Abrams, Shari Scott, Illustrator

    Paperback (Adage Publications, July 1, 1998)
    The Feelings Storybook is a sensitive and heartfelt book for children of all ages, including the child within each of us. Recognizing and expressing feelings is vital for a healthy self-esteem.
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  • Where Do Baby Teeth Go?

    Denise Mrakitsch Jenkins

    Hardcover (First Page Publications, Nov. 8, 2004)
    Lily has questions about her teeth, including What does the Tooth Fairy DO with all the baby teeth she collects? This magical story helps to answer these questions. Lily and her little brother Andy learn about such characters as Betsy Floss, Mr. 2th DK and the Sugar Bugs. They also learn about how to properly care for their teeth. This books will delight parents and curious kids as they learn about the "gold dome in the sky."
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  • The Little Raccoon

    Betty Jean Murray, Karin Douthit

    Paperback (First Page Publications, Aug. 22, 2005)
    One fine day in spring, a botanist finds an abandoned baby raccoon at the edge of her farmland. This charming children's story recounts the adventures of this little raccoon as he grows up and ultimately learns to live and survive in his natural environment.
  • The Best Gifts are Given: not ones received

    Robert ladner, TKC, Page Master Publications, TKC Illustrations

    eBook (Page Master Publications, Nov. 13, 2019)
    This is a great little short story written in rhyme. Seems Santa is a little down in the dumps. He feels as if everyone has forgotten the true meaning of Christmas. With a big stack of letters in front of him, everyone of them asking for a gift, Santa is sure the true joy of giving is lost. The elves want to cheer Santa up but they are running out of ideas and they are running out of time, It is Christmas eve and they are all out of answers. Luckily the head elf is able to point out a part of the letters that Santa is over looking and thanks to true innocence and goodness of children Christmas is saved. This is a great little story not only for your children but also for you as a parent. To often we are consumed with what is; or what we think, is wrong in our lives; we over look what is right. This little story helps us realize that basic human nature is good. Most or us are caring people and we instill that in our children to be passed down from generation to generation. Just take the time this holiday season look for the blessings around you. They may be hard to see but they are there none -the-less. Most of all remember there is and always will be more good in the world than there is bad.
  • Double the Love

    Catherine Ealovega Withrow

    Hardcover (First Page Publications, Jan. 1, 2006)
    An engaging book for young children that describes the changes that can occur when parents divorce. With positive concepts and delightful pictures it demostrates that changes can be good and instead of parents "dividing" the outcome is actually "double."
  • ABC Feelings: A Learning/Coloring Book

    Alexandra Delis Abrams

    Paperback (Adage Publications, Oct. 3, 1991)
    The communication tool for caring adults to share with children. You know your child has feelings, as you do, but it takes ABC FEELINGS to help you both share and understand your feelings.
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  • NO BULLIES: The day Asiana took a stand

    TKC Designs and illustrations, PAGE MASTER PUBLICATIONS

    language (PAGE MASTER PUBLICATIONS, Dec. 9, 2019)
    This is a story that every child should read. It tells of a little girl who has trouble with a bully at school. This is something that most children will encounter at some point in their life. This story will give them an idea of how to deal with such situations. Every situation is different but there is always one common denominator; THE BULLY. Children need to know that if they don't speak up the problem can't be solved. A Bully's greatest advantage is the silence of their victims. Let your child and every child know they must expose their bully to a trusted adult. To many times they communicate their problem to their peers who themselves are fearful of the same bully. Let them know that they need to speak out to an authority figure to remedy the problem.
  • Why Do Birds Sing?

    Chris Arvetis, Carole Palmer, Vernon McKissack

    Hardcover (Field Publications, March 15, 1988)
    Back cover text:"Tweet, Tweet," says Christopher, "I wish I could sing like a bird. Why do they sing?""Let's ask them," says Owl. So Owl take Christopher to meet some singing birds.The JUST ASK series explains the world to your child. In simple words and colorful pictures, these Weekly Reader books answer the questions your youngster loves to ask.
  • What makes day and night

    Franklyn Mansfield Branley

    Hardcover (Field Publications, Aug. 16, 1986)
    Nonfiction children's book, great science resource
  • What is a wave?

    Chris Arvetis

    Hardcover (Field Publications, March 15, 1986)
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