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  • Mud Flower: The Barefoot Princess

    Allison Jodie Kepfer

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, Jan. 27, 2017)
    This is a fictional story about a 7 years old Princess who is curious and disobedient, and these traits lead to her getting lost in the woods and kidnapped to be sold as a slave of a cruel king. She is rescued by a family of people who lives in the woods, but loses her memory for 7 years not recovering it until after she is kidnapped and sold again to the bad king. Through this ordeal she learns about family love, the good deeds that strangers can often do for other people, as well as the evil that lives in the heart of many. The Princess eventually finds true love and happiness. And all live happily everafter.
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  • On Halloween Night

    Angela Farrar

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, Oct. 13, 2017)
    Experience the exciting mystery and adventure of Halloween Night. When the crisp fall air chases the leaves and creatures prowl while witches sing, Happy Halloween! Angela Farrar is the mother of two wonderfully mischievous monsters, Colton and Nora, and wife to a dashing devil, Dustin. Her mother, and beloved Maw Maw to Colton and Nora, Diana Jones, has brought life to this Halloween tale with her artistic talent.
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  • Golfing with Whales: With Reid Kookas and Friends

    Bobbie Suzanne Fitz

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, Aug. 31, 2017)
    Reid Kookas is back with another golfing adventure! This ti me, he is golfing under the ocean in Hawaii! He meets some new ocean friends, including a mermaid, a starfish, a dolphin, and an octopus, and they all play golf together! It is whale watching season, so this story includes a lesson about whales. The four new friends have fun playing golf, and they learn the secret to making golf fun!
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  • Dancing with the Moon and Stars

    Sylvia Stern

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, Nov. 9, 2016)
    The author of this book spends time with clouds by talking to them, riding one of them and tasting the sky. She laughs with the rain and dances with the stars. She spies on autumn fairies painting the trees and travels with the leaves as they fall. She imagines our world in different colors and gets cozy with insects. She even imagines pulling a tooth from a crocodile and living through it. These are only some of the events and some are illustrated in full color. She had fun writing these poems and hopes that you enjoy reading them.
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  • Once Upon A Summer

    Marjorie Thibodeau

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, Sept. 6, 2016)
    Marjorie Worster Thibodeau was born in the small town of Prentiss, Maine. She attended one-room schoolhouses until she moved onto Lee Academy in Lee Maine. She is the mother of five; grandmother of fifteen; and great grandmother of sixteen. She loves to write children's stories and tries her hand at poetry now and then. She is an avid bird watcher and likes to work with her flowers. She likes to bake, her specialties being strawberry-rhubarb pie, chocolate chip cheesecake, peanut butter pie, and all sorts of other goodies. She currently lives in Lincoln, Maine with her husband Stuart, who is an avid hunter and fisherman. Some of the stories in this book came from the many stories he has related to her over the years (some slightly embellished, I suppose). The other member of the household is Murphy, a well-mannered and much loved Shih Tzu.
  • Cat's Fur

    Bonnie Stanard, Marlaena Shannon - Illustrator, Stanard Design Partners - Book lay-out and design

    Hardcover (Fairview Publishing, March 15, 2017)
    A perfect Halloween book for children of all ages, and adults too. Cat's Fur was recently recognized in a national competition as a President's Book Award winner by the Florida Authors Publishers Association. The story: A witch lives alone until homeless cats move in. The moonlight gets scratchy and the witch gets achey. Then a letter arrives and she understands! Cat's Fur is a lyrical read-aloud story with irresistible artwork and illustrations. Fun for all ages. Perfect for Halloween, and year round. Hardback measures 8x8 Inches.
  • ¡mamá, Cuéntame Cómo Viniste!: Mommy, Tell Me, How You Got Here?

    Silvia Juarez-Marazzo

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, Sept. 30, 2016)
    With humble crayon drawings and the innocence of children's curiosity, "¡Mamá, cuéntame como viniste!" tells the life transforming saga of the immigrant mother going through the unthinkable to bring to her children possibility and safety. Although this book was born in the work with Latino American mothers, its loving and powerful message gives voice to the immigrant mothers of our global community. This book is profound and it is transforming for children and adults as it allows in a gentle and sensitive way to talk about both the hope and the massive losses inherent to the journey of all of us, immigrants.
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  • Teddy Get Off that Mountain

    Judy Moratis

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, Oct. 12, 2017)
    Just as I bent over to gather the corn, a burst of wind caught the door shut with a loud bang!" It's a cold spring day as Kory heads out to give Teddy, his beloved miniature horse, and his friends a snack. Read along to find out how Kory and Pancake, the big orange cat, turn this simple chore into a humorous fun-filled adventure.
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  • Jude the Dude

    Debra G Watts

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, Aug. 3, 2018)
    How do you deal with bullies? Just leave it to Jude the Dude. Jude works in the Soda Pop Shop with his family June, Julian, Julie, and little brother Junior. He and his buddies get into some hot water with a gang of bullies and Jude needs to step in before things get too out of hand. See what happens when Jude the Dude takes control. Jude the Dude is the 2nd book in The ABC Adventure Series by Debra G. Watts. These books are to instill positive role models for children as they learn to face everyday obstacles.
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  • The Author's Apprentice - Just Write!: A Narrative Writing Toolkit for writers 10 - 110 years

    Julieann Wallace

    Paperback (Lilly Pilly Publishing, Sept. 17, 2018)
    The Author's ApprenticeStories are vitally important to our way of life. Learn how to write like an author as you journey through the pages of 'The Author’s Apprentice', unpacking the tools authors use to create stories that leave a lasting impression. Ideal as a student workbook, or for anyone who would like to know the author code of writing a book.The Author’s Apprentice includes: The Author’s Secret Weapon; The Story Recipe; To Plan or Not to Plan; Creating an Imaginary World; Character Profile; The Heart of Writing; A Story Plan; An Illustrated Story Plan; Show, Don’t Tell; Writing Checklist; Frequently Asked Questions; Author Bingo; Author Wordsearch; Author Toolkit and background about story telling. Aspiring Writers - Use this narrative writing toolkit as you need, moving through the pages as it suits you and the stage of your writing and your experience. Some pages may reinforce what you already know, or remind you of a strategy to use in your writing. Some pages may give you an ‘a-ha’ moment, giving you that edge that your writing needs to make your story complete.Teachers – This narrative writing toolkit is designed to assist student writing by guiding them through the tools narrative authors use to write powerfully and effectively. You can either go in order of the pages, or choose the pages you would like to focus on for particular lessons. When using this workbook, if you start at the front of the book, when you arrive at page 9, you will need to go to the back of the book - for the students’ amusement.
  • The Goldenly Wreath

    Latonya S. Hicks, Steve Feldman

    Hardcover (Blue Lily Publishing, Jan. 13, 2015)
    The beautiful Goldenly Wreath sits tantalizingly high 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 a young boy be the one who finally masters the challenge? Nobody believes in him. They laugh at him because he is seen as too young and small. Even his family and friends say that he will never make it. But none of that matters to one who truly believes in himself. Written with one of the most inspirational and engaging narratives for children's books today, The Goldenly Wreath is an important reminder to readers of all ages that very few challenges in life are too great to overcome if you work hard and never give up. This Seuss-like storytelling approach offers and restores confidence in its readers. The enchanting story is rich in rhyme and filled with colorful artwork that jumps off the pages. The Goldenly Wreath is surely poised to leave you inspired and uplifted.
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  • The Legend of Rami the Wolf

    Elizabeth Upson Stanley

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, April 21, 2016)
    The Legend 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. Elizabeth Upson Stanley lives in Connecticut. She holds Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Human Services from New Hampshire College, with concentrations in Early Childhood Education and Community Counseling Psychology respectively. She founded and for thirty years was Director/teacher of Storybook Barn School; a nursery school for three to five year old children. Storybook Barn was the lab school for the Child Development Program at Briarwood College which she developed and then served as Program Director and associate professor for twenty-four years.