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  • Big Things Have Small Beginnings: Learn to Play the Great Game

    Wes Berry

    eBook (Green Dragon Services, Nov. 30, 2018)
    A Wall Street Journal and USA TODAY Bestseller!“Wes, I love your new book…I love everything about it! Keep up the great work!” - Kevin O’Leary, Star of Shark Tank“Big Things Have Small Beginnings...is the truest thing I’ve heard! I’m all about it!” - Bethanne Frankel, CEO of SkinnyGirlDecide today to succeed in business and in life – it’s easy when you know how.Wes Berry propelled his family’s small Detroit-based florist shop into a remarkable international business with over $750 million in sales. Now, in his extraordinary new book, he shares what he has learned over the years about leadership and business growth. In many businesses that fail, the small things are overlooked; they are the things that are often the easiest to implement, but at the same time they are easy to forget. It’s these small things that have the greatest impact in the long-term.Neglecting small things can be the difference between failure and success.Gleaning from his personal endeavors in business, Wes instructs and encourages you to take full responsibility as a leader. Drawing on insights from great leaders throughout history, he guides you through the key tasks that made them successful—tasks that will enable you to find complementary employees and associates whom you can help develop in the very same way.With each turn of the page, you’ll gain knowledge from strategists such as Sun Tzu, General Douglas MacArthur and Sam Houston that will help you grow in business as well as life. Everyone has to start somewhere in this great game of Business and Life. As Wes himself has learned, those Small Beginnings often inexorably lead to some mighty Big Things!Wesley Berry started working at his family’s Detroit-based florist shop when he was just a teenager. He quickly demonstrated a strategic style of management that propelled it from a $60K per year business to a $60 million-dollar international business operating in 130 different countries. In 2016, after 40 years in business, he sold it to “retire” and follow other passions.Through the years, he's provided consulting services to over forty businesses and has appeared as a guest on NPR, The Wall Street Journal, The London Times, Entrepreneur and Time magazines, Fox News, Neil Cavuto, Geraldo Rivera, and John Stossel, to name a just few.As Wes says,“ The “Big Things”—the successes—all start with some very small beginnings.”If you want the Big Things to come your way, read this book and be the one who wins the Great Game.
  • Green Grass of Wyoming: Pt. 3

    mary o' hara

    Paperback (Green Dragon, March 15, 1966)
    None
  • Big Things Have Small Beginnings: Learn to Play the Great Game

    Wes Berry

    Paperback (Green Dragon Services, Oct. 13, 2018)
    A Wall Street Journal and USA TODAY Bestseller!“Wes, I love your new book…I love everything about it! Keep up the great work!” - Kevin O’Leary, Star of Shark Tank“Big Things Have Small Beginnings...is the truest thing I’ve heard! I’m all about it!” - Bethanne Frankel, CEO of SkinnyGirlDecide today to succeed in business and in life – it’s easy when you know how.Wes Berry propelled his family’s small Detroit-based florist shop into a remarkable international business with over $750 million in sales. Now, in his extraordinary new book, he shares what he has learned over the years about leadership and business growth. In many businesses that fail, the small things are overlooked; they are the things that are often the easiest to implement, but at the same time they are easy to forget. It’s these small things that have the greatest impact in the long-term.Neglecting small things can be the difference between failure and success.Gleaning from his personal endeavors in business, Wes instructs and encourages you to take full responsibility as a leader. Drawing on insights from great leaders throughout history, he guides you through the key tasks that made them successful—tasks that will enable you to find complementary employees and associates whom you can help develop in the very same way.With each turn of the page, you’ll gain knowledge from strategists such as Sun Tzu, General Douglas MacArthur and Sam Houston that will help you grow in business as well as life. Everyone has to start somewhere in this great game of Business and Life. As Wes himself has learned, those Small Beginnings often inexorably lead to some mighty Big Things!Wesley Berry started working at his family’s Detroit-based florist shop when he was just a teenager. He quickly demonstrated a strategic style of management that propelled it from a $60K per year business to a $60 million-dollar international business operating in 130 different countries. In 2016, after 40 years in business, he sold it to “retire” and follow other passions.Through the years, he's provided consulting services to over forty businesses and has appeared as a guest on NPR, The Wall Street Journal, The London Times, Entrepreneur and Time magazines, Fox News, Neil Cavuto, Geraldo Rivera, and John Stossel, to name a just few.As Wes says,“ The “Big Things”—the successes—all start with some very small beginnings.”If you want the Big Things to come your way, read this book and be the one who wins the Great Game.
  • Max the Apartment Cat

    Mauro Magellan

    eBook (Green Dragon Books, )
    None
  • Are You a Boy or a Girl?

    Karleen Pendleton Jimenez

    Paperback (Green Dragon Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Children spend a lot of time debating with each other over what makes a boy a boy and a girl a girl. It's a time of choices. It's a time of creating themselves. It could be a time for blending and embracing the many ways they express themselves, but it is too often a time of narrowing the possibilities of who they can be. This book enters into this conversation and opens it up. It is the story of a child thinking through who she is, a child learning through her mother's love how to be both strong and soft.
  • Children Around the World

    Jane Caballero

    eBook (Green Dragon Books, Aug. 21, 2015)
    Songs from the Ivory Coast, clothes from Korea, food from Russia are all explored in this amazingly comprehensive encyclopedia of cultures. All children want and need to learn about the uniqueness that makes diversity so wonderful is here. Children Around the World contains recipes, activities, stories, games, vocabulary, maps, and flags from fifty-two countries throughout Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, East Asia, South America, and the Caribbean. Recently revised and updated, this book includes the recent political and geographic changes in Eastern Europe.
  • Grub E. Dog

    Al Newman, Jim Doody

    language (Green Dragon Books, Feb. 25, 2018)
    Grub E. Dog is very messy. He won't brush his teeth or comb his hair, and his room is filthy. Even his friends start to notice that he's stinky. Show young children and Grub E. Dog the importance of personal hygiene and cleanliness.
  • Home at Last

    Mauro Magellan

    Hardcover (Green Dragon Books, Jan. 1, 1990)
    Lego the worm searches for a new home and eventually finds one with the help of some animal friends
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  • Max the Apartment Cat

    Mauro Magellan

    Hardcover (Green Dragon Books, Dec. 1, 1988)
    Relates the adventures of Max the cat when he escapes from his apartment and begins to explore the city.
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  • Fibber E. Frog

    Al Newman, Jim Doody

    Hardcover (Green Dragon Books, July 1, 1993)
    Fibber E. Frog lies all the time because he wants to feel important.
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  • Fraid E. Cat

    Al Newman, Jim Doody

    Hardcover (Green Dragon Books, July 1, 1993)
    Fraid E. Cat hates to go to bed because she is afraid of the dark and all the monsters she imagines are out there when the lights go out, and young readers are asked to show her the error of her ways