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  • The Witch That Almost Didn't

    Luanna Castellucci

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, March 10, 2016)
    This is a story about a witch who doesn't know how to fly. "I can't, I can't. I know I can't. I wouldn't even try. I couldn't and I know I wouldn't Ever learn to fly."
  • 3... 2... 1... Done!

    Melissa Gijsbers, Shez Kennington, Nathaniel Khalinsky

    language (Lilly Pilly Publishing, Sept. 18, 2016)
    Tony has a problem - a problem called George, who happens to be his little brother, who happens to fake being sick. He's so good at it, he doesn't have to do chores or go to school.But there is something about George... something that doesn't feel right.And what does Tony's Rubik's Cube and lightning fast fingers have to do with it?"A very fun and enjoyable read, for cubers and non-cubers alike!" Feliks Zemdegs, Rubik's Cube World Champion
  • One Bite Rule

    Kim Fain, Diegmueller Hannah

    Hardcover (Fain Publishing, Sept. 24, 2019)
    Justin thinks his mom's rule is dumb. He has to try at least one bite of any food given to him. Then if he doesn't like it, he doesn't have to eat any more. He knows that he won't like certain things. Or does he? Join Justin as he discovers some foods taste good even though he is hesitant to try them.
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  • The Goldenly Wreath

    Latonya S. Hicks, Steve Feldman

    eBook (Blue Lily Publishing, Oct. 22, 2015)
    The Goldenly Wreath is an amazing story that pushes and urges readers to never give up on their dreams. In this enchanting story, an 8-year old virtuous young boy seeks a prize, which many others have longed to possess, the beautiful Goldenly Wreath. It sits tantalizingly atop a wondrously high tower, but no one has been able to grasp it because the journey up involves 5,000 steps, which must be ascended without stopping.Can this young boy be the one who finally masters the challenge? Nobody believes in him. They laugh at him because he’s seen as too young and small. Even his family and friends say he will never make it. But none of that matters to one who truly believes in himself.“Written in what I’m confident readers will find a warm, inspirational and engaging style, The Goldenly Wreath seeks to confirm that few challenges in life are too great to overcome if you apply your natural talents,” the author says. “Provided you never give up on your dreams!”
  • The Lost Art

    Sydney Justin

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, June 30, 2016)
    Born in New Orleans and raised in South Central Los Angeles, Sydney Justin comes from a very talented and athletic family. Sports and music play a major role in his life. Participating in high school talent shows, the performing arts and attending the Otis Art Institute for gifted young artists molded his musical talents. Football and music are his passions. Although Sydney never played high school football, his natural athletic gifts brought him a football scholarship to Long Beach State University. He was blessed to sign with the Los Angeles Rams and in his rookie year played in Super Bowl XIV. Afterwards, Sydney went on to sign in The C.F.L with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, next The Buffalo Bills, and finally the Indianapolis Colts. Unfortunately, a neck injury ended his career after only 5 seasons. His dreams and aspirations of becoming a singer, songwriter, producer and Author were in his future. While in high school, Sydney's musical talents led to his performing on a movie sound track, singing the songs "Shout" and "Shama Lama Ding Dong" that the characters "Otis Day and the Nights" lip-synced in the toga party and night club scenes of the now famous classic cult movie "Animal House." After football, Sydney re-directed his musical talents to songwriting, singing and producing. Highlights include being part of the songwriting team Sylverspoon productions working with such artists as Glen Jones, Shalamar, The Whispers and Lakeside; Later Sydney joined the pop group Shalamar as their lead singer. Working with record producers L.A. Reid & Babyface on the song such as "Loves Grown Deep" from Shalamar's Circumstantial Evidence CD, this song became Asia's number 1 hit for over 5 months straight. Many Songwriting and producing opportunities followed. He wrote songs and produced soundtracks for such movies as Lambada and sang on Bobby Brown's hits "Every Little Step I Take" and "I wanna Rock wit Cha baby" achieving a Platinum record. Sydney also performed in concert with other artists such as The Gap Band, Roger & Zapp, Alexander O'Neil, Rose Royce, and Earth, Wind and Fire and many, many others. Today as the lead singer for Motown's legendary group The Miracles, Berry Gordy has passed the torch from Smokey Robinson to Sydney Justin. He takes the sound and songs to new heights with his mesmerizing sexiness, excitement and energy. He is a consummate performer, always striving to offer the world his absolute best. Sydney Justin, was at one time voted one of America's sexiest men alive. He enjoys coaching young defensive backs, it is his passion. He recently wrote a how to book on playing the defensive back position called "The Lost Art. This book WILL change the lives of many athletes. As a Christian, Sydney loves God, trusts God and believes all things are possible through faith in Jesus Christ...and Miracles do happen.
  • I Wish I Had Wings

    Susan M Bagay

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, March 8, 2017)
    I Wish I Had Wings is a child's dream story that captures the young's imaginative play.Susan M. Bagay is an alumna of Duquesne University, and resides in Washington, PA. A veteran teacher, with Science, Math and the Arts concentration in the upper grades, she has extended her creative expertise into and beyond the educational setting in the form of plays, choreography, short stories, poetry, art, and continues to inspire with her unique style of imaginative, heart-to soul expression.
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  • If Kids Could Run the World

    Carrie M. Allen

    language (LitFire Publishing, April 29, 2018)
    This book, based on a poem, is sure to spark your child's imagination. This book is based on the idealistic perspective of children, and all the changes they would make if they ran the world.
  • Moving Rooms: For Helping Children Cope With Loss

    Geoffrey Savage

    language (Liquid Fire Publishing, Aug. 22, 2017)
    No child comes equipped to handle loss: be it that of a grandparent, a sick family member, or a treasured pet. By joining a pair of fairy princesses, who also happen to be kittens, from being picked up at a pet store, and through their lives, and the lives of their humans, it is hoped that parents with children coping with a loss of their own, can find a frame of reference allowing them to find some measure of peace with that loss.
  • Kurt, Gert, Jazmine, and Bagel : in their train station adventure

    Irene Dolnick

    eBook (Litfire Publishing, Sept. 20, 2017)
    Oh no! Mr. Natcher run for the train! Join Kurt, Gert, Jazmine, and Bagel in this new wild adventure as they race to catch the train to Phoenix and avoid Mr. Natcher the mean old dog catcher.A child can choose to read from a selection of hundreds of children's books but there is only one series for children who love dogs with exciting adventures! If your child finds reading difficult because of their dyslexia or because they are English Language Learners, each book introduces different word families discussed in classrooms with segmented-blended, color coded, pronunciations. The second book improves upon the first with a dictionary at the bottom page for the word being introduced and the pronunciation next to the word instead of underneath it. Both introduce differences in common speech sounds.Enjoy, they were written for you and your child!
  • Narnols, Blumblums, & Friends

    Dr Vicky Ciocon-Heler

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, March 26, 2019)
    A collection of rhymes and poems for children ages 4-10 or for parents to read to preschoolers for their enjoyment. The themes cover animals, activities that children indulge in, ideas that challenge them or they could pursue creatively. The book introduces new vocabulary not common to everyday use which will be easily understood in their context. There is humor, adventure, and familiar situations which they can identify with.
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  • The Eve of Yalda

    L. K. Bonabi

    eBook (Lilly Publishing, Jan. 25, 2012)
    The Eve of Yalda is a story revolving around the night of Yaldaan ancient Persian celebration that is celebrated on the longest night of the year. Told by the old story teller around a warmcrackling fire on a cold December night where his listeners huddle closer and munch on dry berries, nuts and sweet sugar-coatedalmonds.The story unfolds of a Woodcutter’s son, Adam and the Princess’s Lady in Waiting Adamina, and how their fate was bound byPrincess Pairika and her jealousy and obsession in magic and sorcery.
  • Paddy's Forest Trek

    Patti Gill

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, Aug. 31, 2017)
    An inquisitive, young porcupine gains valuable insights about trees when he visits his friend's forest home. The fun-filled day of exploration with these two adorable characters, creatively introduces scientific concepts about plants and plant growth. This narrative nonfiction is informative and engaging.
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