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  • Call of the Sun Child

    Francesca G. Varela, Greta Gorsuch, Homebound Publications

    Audible Audiobook (Homebound Publications, Aug. 10, 2016)
    Sempra has lived all of her 16 years in an enclosed dome called the Circadia Stable Living Facility. It is structured, sustainable, and windowless. After the sun grew in intensity, causing society to become nocturnal, it was the only safe place to go. No one remembers the outside world. For 150 years the government has warned them about the deadly sun, and savage, vengeful outsiders. There is only one punishment for any crime: to be exiled from the facility. But Sempra is curious. Beyond those walls, what is there to see? When she and her childhood friend, Alden, discover a forbidden book, she begins to question the facility, and, with it, everything she has ever known. Bronze medal winner for Best First Book at the 2014 Moonbeam Book Awards!
  • The Castoff Children

    L.M. Browning

    eBook (Homebound Publications, Oct. 25, 2016)
    The year is 1850. The Revolutionary War has long since come to an end and the industrial revolution is beginning to build steam, overturning the old ways of home and hearth as it gains momentum. In a desperate hour, in the back alleys of Boston, a group of twelve castoff children come together to care for each other. Plagued by the unanswered questions surrounding their past and grief for loved ones lost, the children attempt to come to terms with the bitter truths that have defined their life thus far. Feeling forsaken, faced with prejudice, hostile gangs and in the hardest winter on record, the children find themselves on the ragged edge. Until a series of mysterious events begin taking place, making them feel that they are not as alone and helpless as they might have thought.
  • Call of the Sun Child

    Francesca G. Varela

    eBook (Homebound Publications, Feb. 13, 2014)
    Sempra has lived all of her sixteen years in an enclosed dome called the Circadia Stable Living Facility. It is structured, sustainable, and windowless. After the sun grew in intensity, causing society to become nocturnal, it was the only safe place to go. No one remembers the outside world. For 150 years the government has warned them about the deadly sun, and savage, vengeful outsiders. There is only one punishment for any crime: to be exiled from the facility. But Sempra is curious. Beyond those walls, what is there to see? When she and her childhood friend, Alden, discover a forbidden book, she begins to question the facility, and, with it, everything she has ever known.Bronze medal winner for Best First Book at the 2014 Moonbeam Book Awards!Finalist in the Young Adult category at the 2015 Next Generation Indie Book Awards!
  • Call of the Sun Child

    Francesca G. Varela

    Paperback (Homebound Publications, March 8, 2014)
    Sempra has lived all of her sixteen years in an enclosed dome called the Circadia Stable Living Facility. It is structured, sustainable, and windowless. After the sun grew in intensity, causing society to become nocturnal, it was the only safe place to go. No one remembers the outside world. For 150 years the government has warned them about the deadly sun, and savage, vengeful outsiders. There is only one punishment for any crime: to be exiled from the facility. But Sempra is curious. Beyond those walls, what is there to see? When she and her childhood friend, Alden, discover a forbidden book, she begins to question the facility, and, with it, everything she has ever known.Bronze medal winner for Best First Book at the 2014 Moonbeam Book Awards!Finalist in the Young Adult category at the 2015 Next Generation Indie Book Awards!
  • The Castoff Children

    L. M. Browning

    Paperback (Homebound Publications, Oct. 25, 2016)
    The year is 1850. The Revolutionary War has long since come to an end and the industrial revolution is beginning to build steam, overturning the old ways of home and hearth as it gains momentum. In a desperate hour, in the back alleys of Boston, a group of twelve castoff children come together to care for each other. Plagued by the unanswered questions surrounding their past and grief for loved ones lost, the children attempt to come to terms with the bitter truths that have defined their life thus far. Feeling forsaken, faced with prejudice, hostile gangs and in the hardest winter on record, the children find themselves on the ragged edge. Until a series of mysterious events begin taking place, making them feel that they are not as alone and helpless as they might have thought.
  • The Excursion: A Vocabulary Building Book

    Lauren Telesz, Brad Meltzer, Sharee Miller

    Paperback (Homebound Publications, March 25, 2016)
    Has your child ever asked you, "What does that word mean?" Vocabulary has an understated impact. Precise language and eloquence can make all the difference in the way a person speaks or writes. Children start building their vocabulary from the minute they learn to talk and science shows kids have an innate aptitude for picking up new words.In this picture book, readers join four siblings on a delightful trip to the beach. Throughout the story, the older sisters introduce some of the most frequent SAT words in a child friendly context to their much younger brother. Eight words in eight minutes.For ages 3-6. Inspired by the author's own adventures with her younger sisters and brother.WISH [wish] (n.)A desire or hope for something to happen that is not easily attainable.When I was diagnosed with cancer many things changed. I had to shave my head, wear a wig, go to the hospital, and define lots of big words for my 3-year-old brother. My family's vocabulary expanded to include unfamiliar, new words such as cancer and chemotherapy. My brother was confused. What did all these big words mean? As I explained them to him, he absorbed their meaning, learning their definitions with remarkable curiosity and ease.As I spent more time at home, bedridden with my brother by my side, I taught him new vocabulary and watched him pick up and try out new words. It inspired me to write this book and it was all made possible by Make-A-Wish®!
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  • The Excursion

    Lauren Telesz, Brad Meltzer, Sharee Miller

    Hardcover (Homebound Publications, March 25, 2016)
    When I was diagnosed with cancer many things changed. I had to shave my head, wear a wig, go to the hospital, and define lots of big words for my 3-year-old brother. My family's vocabulary expanded to include unfamiliar, new words such as cancer and chemotherapy. My brother was confused. What did all these big words mean? As I explained them to him, he absorbed their meaning, learning their definitions with remarkable curiosity and ease. As I spent more time at home, bedridden with my brother by my side, I taught him new vocabulary and watched him pick up and try out new words. It inspired me to write this book and it was all made possible by Make-A-Wish!
  • The Castoff Children

    L. M. Browning

    Hardcover (Homebound Publications, Oct. 25, 2016)
    The year is 1850. The Revolutionary War has long since come to an end and the industrial revolution is beginning to build steam, overturning the old ways of home and hearth as it gains momentum. In a desperate hour, in the back alleys of Boston, a group of twelve castoff children come together to care for each other. Plagued by the unanswered questions surrounding their past and grief for loved ones lost, the children attempt to come to terms with the bitter truths that have defined their life thus far. Feeling forsaken, faced with prejudice, hostile gangs and in the hardest winter on record, the children find themselves on the ragged edge. Until a series of mysterious events begin taking place, making them feel that they are not as alone and helpless as they might have thought. Separated from his friends during a week of successive blizzards, Joseph-the fourteen-year-old boy at the head of this family of outcasts-becomes snowbound in a condemned building while searching for one missing among their number. It is during his days beset in the basement of this building that Joseph-starved and feverish-experiences a vision of another life lived upon a rolling green land, spurring him to do something he has not done in a long time: believe that life can be more than mere survival. These surreal events culminating in the arrival of a good-hearted stranger who, while wounded himself by injustice and loss, brings renewed hope to these children who have dreamed of being loved.
  • Pioneer Plowmaker: The Story About John Deere

    David R. Collins, Steve Michaels

    Paperback (Hobar Publications, Dec. 22, 1990)
    In the 1800s, the moist soil of the Midwest would stick to plow blades, stopping the farmers as they plowed. Young blacksmith John Deere knew about the problem, so he designed and built a self-scouring plow. With this small start, he founded the famous farm implement company Deere & Company and started down the road to success.
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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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  • Emma the Fruit Bat: The Pineapple Boat

    Brett Underwood

    Paperback (Homepatch Publications, )
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  • Jack-in-the-Box Saves the Day

    Frank McGinty

    language (Homebird Publications, Dec. 18, 2012)
    Jack-in-the-Box is lucky! He can jump out of his box and bounce around on his spring. All the toys like Jack because he is so cheerful. But he becomes too full of his own importance. He begins to do nasty things, like jumping to the front of the line in the supermarkets and barging past the other toys in the street The toys start to ignore Jack. But one day he gets the chance to win back the friendship and admiration of every toy in Toytown! This is a fun, brightly illustrated children's book in the Anytime Stories series – because they’re not just for bedtime. Ilustrated children's ebooks are great for the Kindle Fire and for color devices - such as the iPad, iPad Mini and the Nook - using the free Kindle app.