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Books published by publisher Lily Faire Publishing

  • Butterflies, Bears, and Other Poems for Children

    Patricia Herber

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, Feb. 7, 2017)
    Butterflies, bears, and Other Poems for Children is a delightful collection of poems and colorful artwork that uses rhymes to teach about holidays, dental health, fire safety, animals, dinosaurs, etc. The author, Patricia Herber, firmly believes that the concept of rhyming is an important skill that can be a fun way to help children learn to read. Written in an easy-to-read and listen-to format, children will enjoy turning the pages as they learn fun facts and view amusing illustrations. This totally entertaining book will surely capture your child's attention and is appropriate for toddlers through age ten.
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  • The Barnyard Ball

    Deborah Lorenzo

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, May 1, 2019)
    It might be all work and no play on the farm during the day, but once Farmer Fred goes to bed all of the animals have a ball! With barnyard animals dancing the night away one is sure to have fun reading this imaginative story, The Barnyard Ball.
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  • Vanilla Swirl

    Julieann Wallace, Shez Kennington

    eBook (Lilly Pilly Publishing, )
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  • Everyone Is Asleep But Me

    Diana Yacobi, Lily Safrani

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, Nov. 14, 2017)
    The starting point of this little story was a conversation with my daughter, Lily. Her son was no longer sleeping in a crib and was getting used to a junior bed. He went through a period of waking up very early, around 5:30 in the morning, and coming to his parents bedroom. Needless to say, she was tired and annoyed with the whole situation. In one of our phone conversations, I thought a story approach might help. Most of the story is exactly the story I told her spontaneously on the phone. I wrote it down and sent it to her. Once I shared the story with friends, the pictures were inevitable. Everyone Is Asleep but Me is dedicated to my grandchildren Erez, Maya, Ethan, and Milan who inspired the story. These days, they're all great sleepers!
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  • The Legacy of Rami the Wolf

    Professor Elizabeth Stanley

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, June 6, 2016)
    The Legacy of Rami the Wolf is a true story about a captive born gray wolf that devoted her life as an Ambassador wolf to teaching people the value of wolves and of returning them to the wilderness to restore a healthy ecosystem. The story is told from Rami's perspective; her thoughts and dreams. The story can be enjoyed by preschool children and read by young readers. It can open a discussion not only about wolves, but about the preservation of all wildlife, conservation of the habitat necessary for wildlife survival, and responsible stewardship of the natural resources of our planet.
  • Night Night, My Love

    Deborah Lorenzo

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, May 1, 2019)
    Night Night, My Love is a short bedtime story that beautifully describes the bedtime process and the love that is shown by a parent for their child during that time. The poetic approach to this book hopefully will be able to put a calm to that sometimes hectic process of going night night.
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  • Henry The Flower Dragon

    Sue Eastland

    eBook (Design Lily Publishing, March 20, 2017)
    A light hearted children's picture book story about a large and friendly dragon called Henry who lives in the flower gardens of a royal palace. There is something very special about Henry, he is no ordinary dragon, but when his best friend Princess Flora attempts to introduce him to her family and friends she is always interrupted and never gets to tell anyone about how special Henry is until something disastrous occurs. A fun to read out loud book with appealing illustrations.
  • I Love Your Brown

    Daneýa L. Jacobs, Atiya S. Chase

    eBook (LitFire Publishing, Nov. 21, 2018)
    In this love letter from mothers to brown daughters everywhere, little girls are reminded to love the skin they're in. Girls come in all different colors, shapes, and sizes. Some have long hair, some have short, and others have straight hair or curly. Still, despite the differences, there is something all little brown girls have in common ... They have the power to be anything! There are those who will say "you can't," but that's just not true. Little brown girls are tough and strong and bright. Each girl was put here for a reason with a God-given purpose and plan. The way girls look and the way they act is no accident; God gave everyone a certain appearance, as well as certainskills.The beauty of little brown girls is passed down from their mothers, their grandmothers, and beyond. It's true, things sometimes get tough, but girls know to keep going and fight tough with toughness. Little girls shouldn't be afraid to be true to the gifts their Father has given them. Be empowered and proud to celebrate the strength of brown girls.
  • A Little Worm's Life

    Chentell Merriman

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, April 11, 2017)
    A Little Worm's Life is about a little worm named Andrew. Andrew was bullied at school because he was little. Andrew knew he could do big things but will he be able to show them? Stay tuned and listen to the story about a Little Worm's Life.
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  • A Little Worm's Life

    Chentell Merriman, Gabriel Merriman

    Hardcover (Litfire Publishing, April 12, 2017)
    A Little Worm's Life is about a little worm named Andrew. Andrew was bullied at school because he was little. Andrew knew he could do big things but will he be able to show them? Stay tuned and listen to the story about a Little Worm's Life.
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  • Everyone Is Asleep But Me

    Diana Yacobi, Lily Safrani

    Hardcover (Litfire Publishing, Nov. 14, 2017)
    The starting point of this little story was a conversation with my daughter, Lily. Her son was no longer sleeping in a crib and was getting used to a junior bed. He went through a period of waking up very early, around 5:30 in the morning, and coming to his parents bedroom. Needless to say, she was tired and annoyed with the whole situation. In one of our phone conversations, I thought a story approach might help. Most of the story is exactly the story I told her spontaneously on the phone. I wrote it down and sent it to her. Once I shared the story with friends, the pictures were inevitable. Everyone Is Asleep but Me is dedicated to my grandchildren Erez, Maya, Ethan, and Milan who inspired the story. These days, they're all great sleepers!
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  • Into the Maidstone

    Shane Trusz, Darryl Frayne

    Paperback (Fairbay Publishing, June 22, 2020)
    The Fourwinds needs a hero, but the final battle is too great for just one.When Will and Morgan first travelled from our world to the Fourwinds, they never imagined they would become humanity’s best hope for survival. They’ve overcome incredible odds and helped win important battles. Now, they have reunited with their friends in the Rainia Valley to stand against the Iron Dragon as his powerful contagion poisons the land.A chance encounter exposes a weakness in their defenses, and the protectors of the Fourwinds decide to confront the enemy on his turf. The security of the last haven in the land depends upon a bold choice to venture into the one place no one wants to go: the mysterious Maidstone tower.The journey will uncover secrets beyond anyone’s imagination. It will test the strength of love and friendship. It will change everything for Will and Morgan. But it might be the only way to preserve life in the Fourwinds.Into the Maidstone is the third book in the Maidstone Chronicles trilogy, an action-packed fantasy series for teens and young-at-heart readers. If you’ve followed this epic adventure so far, you’ll want to read this thrilling conclusion by Shane Trusz and Darryl Frayne.Buy a copy today and follow Will and Morgan’s journey…Into the Maidstone.NOTE: Into the Maidstone is the third book in The Maidstone Chronicles trilogy. Please read Book One (Across the Fourwinds) and Book Two (Beyond the Hollowtangle) before reading this conclusion to the trilogy.IMPORTANT CHANGES: If you’ve already read the first two books (which we highly recommend before reading Book 3 to understand the full story), we've made some revisions that have affected all 3 books. The “Black Dragon” is now the “Iron Dragon” and the elixir formerly known as “Black” is now called “Phyriad” (pronounced fear-ee-ad). For details, please read the June 24/20 blog post on our website.