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  • Just Happy to Be Me:

    Mona Treinies, Andreea Daniela Olaru

    language (MoJuJu Enterprises LLC, April 30, 2017)
    Need a Fun Book Perfect for Your Young Reader?- Frustrated with books that your child struggles to read, or that they just don't enjoy? - Using frequently used sight words and easy to read words that your child can sound out, this story helps your child experience reading success. - Fun rhymes and patterns are paired with colorful illustrations that children enjoy and want to read again and again. - Provides a positive message for expressing joy and gratitude for the simple pleasures in life. Developed by ExpertsThe story was written by experienced reading teachers, and is geared specifically for young kids learning to read. Just Happy to Be Me helps builds skills without all of the frustration. Reading this type of text reinforces phonics instruction, and gives children valuable practice to build reading fluency. The rhyme and rhythm of the story are fun and playful, and paired with beautiful illustrations that help children build an understanding of the text. Try this book today! Simply download Just Happy to Be Me today for story time tonight!
  • The NYPD’s Flying Circus: Cops, Crime & Chaos

    Vic Ferrari

    eBook (JFM Enterprises LLC, June 25, 2019)
    Did you know that NYPD stands for New York Police Department? Of course you did! But did you know that there was once a legendary detective named El Diablo whose out-of-control lifestyle included stealing a horse and carriage for a wild ride through Central Park? Or the rookie cop whose unusual talent of farting on demand disrupted the police academy? How about the handcuffed Houdini crackhead who escaped from the back seat of a police car? The New York City Police Department is the largest police agency in the United States, with over 35,000 members. A police force that large is going to have more than a few colorful characters and unbelievable stories. Retired NYPD Detective Vic Ferrari takes you behind the scenes as he peels back the onion, revealing the good, the bad, and the ugly of the New York City Police Department. The NYPD's Flying Circus picks up where NYPD: Through the Looking Glass left off in this controversial tell-all sequel. The NYPD’s Flying Circus is an introspective, behind-the-scenes look into the New York City Police Department. Cops, crime and chaos are sarcastically woven together through the eyes of a retired NYPD detective, exposing the funnier side of the NYPD—a fascinating history lesson wrapped in personal anecdotes covering a twenty-year law enforcement career. If you enjoy Live PD, are fascinated with police work, or ever wondered what it was like to be a member of the NYPD, you’ve picked up the right book.
  • What I Tell Myself First: Children's Real-World Affirmations of Self-Esteem

    Michael Brown, Michael A. Brown, MABMA Enterprises, LLC

    Audiobook (MABMA Enterprises, LLC, Nov. 13, 2019)
    Written by a US military veteran, this children's audiobook, based on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, will instill in children the answer to bullying, body-shaming, hate, and attacks on the self through daily affirmations. Author Mike Brown has learned many life lessons and hopes to convey some of those lessons acquired from public and private service in the Army, as a police officer, anger management specialist, nonviolent crisis intervention instructor, and educator, as well as the real-world wisdom accumulated so far, to everyone that listens to this audiobook. Teaching a sense of self-love as well as self-acceptance and giving a framework for both parents and children to help build their lives into sturdy and happy homes is his goal. What I Tell Myself First: Children's Real-World Affirmations of Self-Esteem is to listeners what the AED is to a heart: It instills the defibrillator of self-esteem so powerful for when times are tough and your mind is under attack. Mike hones in on his military past and the methodology behind why service members say creeds in various forms and military occupational specialties. This audiobook will serve its purpose not for when times are good, but for when times are bad, when one is on that dark road and it feels like no one is there. It will serve as the proverbial jump pack to the battery of the mind. Like the hug that you needed but did not get. Like the words you needed to hear but did not hear. This audiobook of reality-based daily affirmations is the "I wish I had this" of books. We must instill in our children the answer to bullying, body-shaming, hate, and attacks on the self through daily affirmations. A lot of adults have dark roads. Started from when they were young. The hug they didn’t get. The pain they didn’t learn to manage because mom and/or dad patched mostly all of their wounds and fought mostly all their battles. Travelling through life, hearing, "You’re fat." "You’re slow." "You’re not like us." "You’re ugly." "I felt disrespected when he said..." "No one loves me." "I fell for this person because I needed love. Who knew that he’d (or she’d) be..." "It’s your job to make me feel like..." "Why don’t you want me?!" If only we'd learn very early on that these things were our jobs to perform.
  • You Might Be A Crazy Cat Lady If

    Janet Vormittag

    Paperback (JLV Enterprises LLC, March 10, 2017)
    In this collection of humorous short stories, you’ll meet the cats who kept the author sane during life’s trying moments. Those same furry friends also drove her to the brink of crazy cat lady status. Janet questions if she’s soft in the heart or soft in the head.You’ll meet more than 20 kitties including Lucy who started Janet’s love affair with cats. Lucy, a partially paralyzed kitty, competed with Janet for the house title of Best Mouse Hunter. Janet used a live-trap and practiced catch-and-release. Lucy’s method was catch-and-eat, and she left only a trophy tail as proof of her prowess.There are tales of Buddy, aka Basketball Cat, who couldn’t say no to snacking; Wild Cat, who took more than a year to tame; and Frosty Flake, a foster kitten with attitude who never left. You’ll also learn about Janet’s trip to an animal shelter to pick up four kittens, which resulted in 16 kittens in carriers being packed into her car.Each story features black and white photographs.You Might be a Crazy Cat Lady if… takes the crazy out of the cliché Crazy Cat Lady and replaces it with compassion. It makes an ideal gift for anyone obsessed with our feline friends.
  • The Dead Man: A Jack Davis Thriller, Book 2

    Joel Goldman, Kevin Foley, ADM Enterprises, LLC

    Audible Audiobook (ADM Enterprises, LLC, July 23, 2013)
    And the world turns to black. Death comes for all of us. But it comes like a thief in the night. Not predicted in excruciating detail in a dream. Right? A Kansas City billionaire recruits subjects for his neuroscience research on a platform of hope delving deeply into the mysterious neural pathways of memory and dreams. But something has gone terribly wrong. Research participants are having horrific nightmares, their dreams coming true with deadly consequences. It sounds like some kind of twilight zone madness. But people are dying. Their blood cries out. And Jack Davis, now an ex-FBI agent, must answer that call. Jack fights his own demons, battling the rare movement disorder that forced him out of the FBI. His debilitating flare-ups color the backdrop as he investigates rage-filled murders and uncovers secrets, shattering long-held illusions and raising ghosts better left dead.
  • We Found You

    Tyler Beckstrand

    Hardcover (Lawley Enterprises LLC, Aug. 18, 2020)
    We Found You! is the story of two people that want to be parents more than anything in the world. But, having a baby can sometimes be hard to do.Join them on their adventures as they take to the seas, climb the highest peaks, and even fly to the moon to find the family they were always meant to have.Together they face heartache and joy in a journey that leads to the beautiful, and selfless, idea called adoption. Parents and children alike will be captivated by the charming rhymes and playful illustrations that share how refusing to give up grew a family.
  • The King of Average

    Gary Schwartz, Bunny Moon Enterprises, LLC

    Audiobook (Bunny Moon Enterprises, LLC, Dec. 14, 2016)
    Named one of Kirkus Reviews best books of 2016, Gary Schwartz's heartfelt, hilarious, pun-filled middle grade novel tells of an 11-year old's quest for love and self-acceptance in a land where psychological states are actual places. James isn't the world's greatest kid, but he's not the worst, either: he's average! When he decides to become the most average kid who ever lived, James is transported to another world where he meets Mayor Culpa, a well-dressed talking Scapegoat who recruits him to become the new King of Average. He is joined on his quest by a professional Optimist and his grouchy companion, an equally professional Pessimist. Together, they set out on a journey of self-discovery that leads them all the way from the Sea of Doubt to Mount Impossible, the highest peak in the Unattainable Mountains. There, James stumbles into a Shangri-La called Epiphany, he uncovers the secret of who he really is. Follow James on his hilarious, adventure-packed journey to find self-worth in this heartfelt middle grade novel by debut author Gary Schwartz.
  • What I Tell Myself FIRST: Children's Real-World Affirmations of Self Esteem

    Michael A Brown, Kendra Middleton Williams, Zoe Ranucci

    Paperback (Mabma Enterprises, LLC, Nov. 19, 2019)
    14th Annual National Indie Excellence Awards FINALIST - 2020Endorsed by the National Anger Management Association - "Michael A. Brown's children's book, What I Tell Myself FIRST, is a great contribution to the development of all children. It is especially beneficial for kids with a history of trauma, mistrust of adults, or who had early childhood losses and didn't develop healthy emotional self-regulation. This book has a lot of great lessons and I like every well illustrated page." - Dr. Rich Pfeiffer President, National Anger Management Association (NAMA)★★★★★ "...an excellent source of support as questions and self-doubt may arise throughout early childhood and into early adolescence. The author has thoroughly analyzed all possible situations and handed readers fantastic phrases to recite in preparation to meet their challenges head-on. From friendships to the stresses of school, from work ethics to bullying, Brown includes phrases that are easy to commit to memory and inspiring in every way." - Literary Titan. ★★★★★ "Crucial life lessons and empowering personal affirmations for young children overflow on the vibrant pages of What I Tell Myself First by author Michael A. Brown, with illustrations by Zoe Ranucci. Unlike many other motivational books directed at younger readers, this book addresses both the good and the bad, presenting realistic, optimistic, and self-driving ideas that can help to shape developing minds. Beautifully illustrated with a clear vision of childhood challenges, What I Tell Myself First is an honest and original take on positivity and self-help for youngsters." Self-Publishing ReviewWritten by a US military veteran, What I Tell Myself FIRST: Children's Real-World Affirmations of Self-Esteem, based on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, is a book of real-world affirmations that highlight the various abilities and attributes of the reader while exposing readers to realistic possibilities of rejection of difference in various forms. What I Tell Myself FIRST then enables readers to form mental frameworks to surmount those forms of rejection of difference and achieve positive self-actualization. This book is to readers what the AED is to a heart: it instills the defibrillator of self-esteem so powerful that it addresses bullying, body-shaming, hate, learning abilities, failure, and outside attacks on the self by other people who may need the very same help themselves.
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  • A Tailypo Story: Teh-Li Po: An Appalachian Legend

    Benjamin Jones

    language (SRX Enterprises, LLC., Jan. 21, 2018)
    Tailypo is a classic folktale from the Appalachian region of the United States. During this harrowing tale, an old man living deep in the woods encounters a creature, chops off it's tail and eats it. . .but the creature returns to reclaim its property.It's considered a children's story, but be warned, it's can be a bit scary for some youths with more sensitive imaginations. You be the judge.Most scholars consider the tailypo story to be a folktale, that is, it's assumed to just be a story. The author of Teh-Li Po: An Appalachian Legend, however, imparts a sense of realism which leaves the reader wondering whether the story is purely a fictional folktale. . .or is it rather, a legend, in fact -- based on actual events passed down verbally through the years.Our author contends Native Americans of the Creek Nation in mid-Appalachia had an actual name for this creature: Teh-Li Po. Did a pioneer actually encounter this creature as populations spread west, encroaching further into the deep woods?B.M. Jones has coined this English spelling of Teh-Li Po, written this most recent account, and breathed new life into the beloved tailypo story. Enjoy the reading for yourself, share it with your children and pass it down as it was passed down to you.Make your own decision. Simple folktale? ...or, an Appalachian Legend?
  • What I Tell Myself FIRST: Children's Real-World Affirmations of Self Esteem

    Michael A Brown, Kendra Middleton Williams, Zoe Ranucci

    Hardcover (Mabma Enterprises, LLC, Nov. 19, 2019)
    14th Annual National Indie Excellence Awards FINALIST - 2020Endorsed by the National Anger Management Association - "Michael A. Brown's children's book, What I Tell Myself FIRST, is a great contribution to the development of all children. It is especially beneficial for kids with a history of trauma, mistrust of adults, or who had early childhood losses and didn't develop healthy emotional self-regulation. This book has a lot of great lessons and I like every well illustrated page." - Dr. Rich Pfeiffer President, National Anger Management Association (NAMA)★★★★★ "...an excellent source of support as questions and self-doubt may arise throughout early childhood and into early adolescence. The author has thoroughly analyzed all possible situations and handed readers fantastic phrases to recite in preparation to meet their challenges head-on. From friendships to the stresses of school, from work ethics to bullying, Brown includes phrases that are easy to commit to memory and inspiring in every way." - Literary Titan. ★★★★★ "Crucial life lessons and empowering personal affirmations for young children overflow on the vibrant pages of What I Tell Myself First by author Michael A. Brown, with illustrations by Zoe Ranucci. Unlike many other motivational books directed at younger readers, this book addresses both the good and the bad, presenting realistic, optimistic, and self-driving ideas that can help to shape developing minds. Beautifully illustrated with a clear vision of childhood challenges, What I Tell Myself First is an honest and original take on positivity and self-help for youngsters." Self-Publishing ReviewWritten by a US military veteran, What I Tell Myself FIRST: Children's Real-World Affirmations of Self-Esteem, based on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, is a book of real-world affirmations that highlight the various abilities and attributes of the reader while exposing readers to realistic possibilities of rejection of difference in various forms. What I Tell Myself FIRST then enables readers to form mental frameworks to surmount those forms of rejection of difference and achieve positive self-actualization. This book is to readers what the AED is to a heart: it instills the defibrillator of self-esteem so powerful that it addresses bullying, body-shaming, hate, learning abilities, failure, and outside attacks on the self by other people who may need the very same help themselves.
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  • The Biggest Yawn Ever

    Jennifer de Azevedo, Lindsey Furr

    Paperback (Lawley Enterprises LLC, July 21, 2020)
    Chad has a lot to talk about, but he can't stop yawning. Can you figure out what he's trying to say? A humorous peek at a day in the life of a young boy trying desperately to stay awake. This fun story has more than one ending. In fact, it might have more endings than you can imagine.
  • Introducing Not Me

    April Davis, Patrick Carlson

    eBook (Not Me Enterprises LLC, )
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