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Books published by publisher M T Creations

  • Emmalyn

    Tashna LaVaux, Noel Hanson

    language (TNW Creations, Jan. 20, 2014)
    One little girl's journey to a hidden magical kingdom.
  • The Friendship Puzzle - Helping kids learn about accepting and including kids with autism

    Julie Coe, Sondra Brassel, Dr. Rebecca Landa, Jennifer Maloni

    language (Coe Creations, Feb. 10, 2013)
    The world of autism is one that few understand. The condition comes in many forms, and those affected exhibit a wide range of personality traits, some of which make social relations daunting. The Friendship Puzzle helps young readers learn about accepting and including their friends and classmates with autism. Mackenzie Mackabee is going to school at Brook Acres Elementary. Mackenzie loves to make new friends, and she's very excited when she finds out there is a new boy at school named Dylan. But when her attempts at befriending him fail, she goes to her teacher for advice. Together they determine to solve this “friendship puzzle.” As she sets out to learn how she can be his friend, Mackenzie discovers that friendships come in many different forms. This book is lively, upbeat and sends an encouraging message about the importance of friendship and inclusion. The activity guide makes the book especially useful for educators and parents.
  • Callie Rose at the Zoo

    Linda Darnece Jones

    Paperback (LDJ Creations, June 6, 2019)
    Callie Rose takes the reader on a visit to the zoo. She sees her favorite animals, rides the train and enjoys time with family.
  • Peek-a-Boo Street

    Karmel Schreyer, Sindy Lau

    Hardcover (MCCM Creations, April 1, 2007)
    a lift-the-flap book written in rhyme; its use of onomatopoeia makes it fun to read for both parents and children.
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  • Phil the Pill and Friends Making Positive Choices

    M Ann Machen Pritchard

    Paperback (MAMP Creations, Aug. 12, 2006)
    Phil the Pill and Friends Making Positive Choices is a wonderful children's book with cartoon characters encouraging young children to make positive choices. It is sure to make you smile, or even sing, as five children's songs are included to brighten up your day! The Author, M. Ann Machen Pritchard is one of the 50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading!
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  • Phil the Pill and Friends Making Positive Choices

    M. Ann Machen Pritchard

    eBook (MAMP Creations, )
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  • Ravens Hollow

    Jenny Lee Canham, Dallas E. Caldwell

    eBook (144 Creations, April 30, 2013)
    After a car accident takes the life of their parents, three sisters find themselves torn from city life and thrust into the backwoods of Bavia, a small town with a deadly secret. A late night bike ride into Ravens Hollow leads them to an abandoned cottage where a tale of treachery and deceit has left its stain.Reina Connolly thrives off of one thing: practicality. But her goal for a drama-free, relaxed transition is shattered when she meets a handsome stranger. His curious habits and shy nature expose Reina to a world that forces her to question her beliefs in what is truly real. Ember Connolly is struggling. Mocked at school and ignored at home, she begins to despair over life in Bavia until a mysterious diary finds its way into her room. As she works to divine the author's identity, she uncovers pieces of the town's harrowing past. And as Ravens Hollow grows darker by the day, she wonders what it will mean for her future.Jilly Connolly hears a call on the wind. Ravens Hollow wants her, she can feel it. Out of the trees, a ghostly hand beckons. Someone is trying to tell her something. Something that will change everything. Gaining an unlikely accomplice along the way, Jilly will stop at nothing to find the truth, no matter the cost.As each girl's path steers them in different directions, they may just find that the biggest threat they have to face in Ravens Hollow...is each other.
  • Zomberella

    Tashna LaVaux

    language (TNW Creations, Jan. 20, 2014)
    Uncle has kept Zomberella away from the world, now she finally makes a friend only to lose her again. Is Zomberella doomed to be unhappy forever?
  • The Mermaid and the Pink Dolphin

    Theadora Whittington

    Paperback (MCCM Creations, Jan. 8, 2013)
    Marie the mermaid is bored with life and longs to play with the children on the shore until one day she meets a pink dolphin in the ocean. This single encounter transforms her, just as this story will young readers, helping them to reconsider the natural world all around. Theadora Whittington began to paint and draw in the 1990s while travelling extensively in China. She has exhibited in London and Beijing, and has degrees in law, theology, and illustration. Theadora also worked with Yi minority children to paint a traditional story on the wall of their school deep in the mountains of Sichuan.
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  • Val's World Featuring The Family Unity Roundtable

    M. Ann Machen Pritchard

    eBook (MAMP Creations, March 26, 2016)
    Val is excited because she wants everyone to communicate with their families positively. She introduces The Family Unity Roundtable and shares some of her favorite recipes. Find out what the little Purple Star means in Val's World. The Author, M. Ann Machen Pritchard is one of the 50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading!
  • Peanut and Butterfly

    Christi McDonald

    eBook (Cmac Creations, Dec. 6, 2015)
    Peanut is a little pixie who is all alone in a new world. She goes on a journey, searching for a positive friend who is ready for adventure. During her expedition, she comes across various characters who she soon realizes may slow her down. After becoming discouraged and feeling all alone, she meets Butterfly. He is ready to fly above all the sadness and see the world with her, so their adventure begins.
  • Lost at 13

    Catina Noble

    language (Crowe Creations, Jan. 29, 2019)
    August 6, 1992 Life is pretty weird and hard to handle. It always is. Why can’t you leave your body and switch to someone else’s, huh? I have so many questions and no answers. Image in the River The image in the river is crying for help. The image in the river is crying. The image in the river is saying goodbye until it finally disappears forever. I didn’t even know the image in the river.—Catina Noble