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  • Some Babies...

    C.D. Morgan

    language (Morgan Books, Feb. 28, 2012)
    "adorable""this little book is perfect""wonderful for bed time, play time or even just bonding time"Prepare to brighten your day with this delightful, rhyming romp through 21 pages of babies: the good, the bad and the pouty. Guaranteed to bring a smile to readers of all ages.Your toddler will love the visually engaging baby photos, and young readers will enjoy reading along with the rhyming couplets that describe them. This is a lovingly assembled picture book that everyone in the family will enjoy.Download a copy right now and finish your day with a smile.More Books Your Child Will Love - Right Here on Amazon.comMy Fun Alphabet Book - Best selling interactive ABC gameMy Fun Counting Book - Innovative interactive game approach to learning numbers
  • Where I Belong: A Story About Family...

    Ellie Morgan

    Hardcover (Ellie Morgan Books, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Where I Belong celebrates the feeling of belonging, after adoption. Some physical traits are passed down to other family members, like grandpa s big ears and those lovely freckles, but that isn t the only way to feel you belong with your family. Ellie Morgan assures readers that no matter where you were born, or how you look, you ve found where you belong. The book highlights the importance of embracing our differences, and finding joy and humor in every family member s uniqueness. This book will encourage children to ask questions about their own families, adoption and their own sense of belonging. This book was written for all the kids out there that have found the family of their dreams and for those that are still looking. 25% of all profits will be donated to an adoption organization.
  • Apocalypse 2012: A Scientific Investigation into Civilization's End

    Lawrence E. Joseph

    Hardcover (Morgan Road Books, Jan. 23, 2007)
    Don’t look upIt won’t help. You can’t get out of the way, you can’t dig a hole deep enough to hide. The end is coming, and there’s nothing you can do about it.So why read this book?Because you can’t look away when not just the religious fanatics are saying we’re all going to be destroyed but the scientists are in on the act too. Here’s what they’re saying:• We’re a million years over due for a mass extinction.• The sun at radiation minimum is acting much worse than at solar maximum, and one misdirected spewing of plasma could fry us in an instant.• The magnetic field—which shields us from harmful radiation—is developing a mysterious crack.• Our solar system is entering an energetically hostile part of the galaxy.• The Yellowstone supervolcano is getting ready to blow, and if it does, we can look forward to nuclear winter and 90 percent annihilation.• The Maya, the world’s greatest timekeepers ever, say it’s all going to stop on December 21, 2012.So, see? There’s nothing you can do, but you might as well sit back and enjoy the show. That’s why you should read this book.*****Dear Reader,If there were a chance that opening this book could set off a chain of events that would lead to Apocalypse, to the end of Life as we know it, would you be tempted? Finger poised uncertainly above the flashing red button? How about if the Apocalypse promised to result in a new age of enlightenment, a Heaven on Earth like never before? Personally, I’ll take the security of my cozy life over a chance at nirvana. But status quo may no longer be an option, for any of us. This book will convince you that there is a nonnegligible chance that the year 2012 will be more tumultuous, catastrophic, and, quite possibly, revelatory, than any other year in human history. Parts of this book are best read with a bowl of popcorn: looking into the jaws of a great white shark in search of the meaning of death; touring a picturesque Guatemalan town with Mayan shaman just weeks before it is utterly destroyed. Other sections go better with a tranquilizer, such as the impending eruption of the Yellowstone supervolcano, or the mass extinction headed our way—on the scale of the great collision that destroyed the dinosaurs and 70 percent of all other species, our best scientists contend that it’s now overdue. Nail-biters should beware the fact that the next peak in the sunspot cycle, due in 2012, is widely expected to set records for the number and intensity of solar storms pummeling the Earth with radiation and igniting natural calamities such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and Katrina-sized hurricanes. And that our entire solar system appears to be moving into a dangerous interstellar energy cloud. Is it a coincidence that the burgeoning war between Christianity and Islam seems hell-bent for Armageddon? Or that numerous other religions, philosophies, and cultural traditions are signaling that the end is near, with 2012 emerging as the consensus target date? A new era is about to be born, with all the pain and blood and joy and release that birth naturally entails. Facing oblivion, or at least mega-metamorphosis, is something that few of us are emotionally prepared to do. Thus my excuse for the gallows humor that pervades this story. In a memorable Mary Tyler Moore episode, Mary cracks up laughing at the funeral of Chuckles the Clown who, dressed as a peanut while marching in a parade, was shucked to death by an elephant. If Mary can giggle in the face of death, so can we.With kind regards,Lawrence E. Joseph
  • Flight of the Christmas Witch

    Morgan Kostival

    language (Picture Books by Morgan, Oct. 29, 2013)
    FLIGHT OF THE CHRISTMAS WITCH is based on the Italian folktale of La Befana and is presented here as a charming holiday poem. This future classic tells Befana’s story in the style of Clement Clarke Moore’s holiday classic, TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS.In this version, Befana provides shelter, and a delicious meal, for three travelers when they stop at her home for the night. Afterwards they ask her to join them as they resume their journey to the small town of Bethlehem. Where they expect to find a newborn babe. She declines their invitation and later regrets her dissection. Then through a series of magical events she sets off on an adventurous journey of her own to find, and bring presents to, the small child.Astride her old broomstick the Christmas Witch meets, and befriends, a curious white door mouse. Together they fly off into a winter storm where they encounter a snow dragon, and then are introduced to Mother Nature. Father Christmas also makes a special appearance.The whole journey is captured through the imaginative eyes of author/photographer Morgan Kostival and his dazzling photo illustrations that accompany this tale.
  • Emily and the Angels

    Rosemary Wilkie

    Paperback (Morgan Books, Nov. 26, 1998)
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  • The Last Winter

    Morgan L. Booth

    language (Morgan L. Booth, Nov. 24, 2013)
    Among the four greater cats – the lion, the leopard, the jaguar, and the tiger – there is a legend. A tale of better times to come, a tale of hope among hardships. A story that all cats must believe.In a world where everything is frozen, where all land is snow, where all sea is ice, where spring never comes; a creature walks alone in the white. A Siberian tigress, the last of her kind. Her only company is a voice in her head, guiding her path through the snow.Only she hears this voice, for she is the Pantheraseer, the one to bring spring. She searches, searches for green, and speaks with the cats. They must all believe in her, or spring will never come. This is the story of the last tigress, as she searches for spring. In her journey she must walk many miles, face many hardships, and experience many losses, including the greatest loss of all.
  • Seren and The Molly Malones

    Angela Morgan

    language (Morganbooks, Jan. 26, 2016)
    Seren, the fashionista is back but this time she is in Dublin at the Passion for Fashion challenge. She is invited to join the Molly Malone girl detectives in a race against the clock to solve the mystery of the missing prizes.She also discovers a threat against the Book of Kells and a smear campaign against successful women, including the first woman Bishop for Wales. Vlogs,blogs and podcasts are now a big part of her life and Seren gives her advice on how a teenager can keep safe online.
  • Seren's Christmas Encounter With Autism

    Angela Morgan

    language (Morganbooks, Dec. 12, 2016)
    This book is the third book in the Seren series but it has lots of firsts for a teenager to encounter: Cosplay; Autism; Self-harming and Christmas in Edinburgh!
  • Full Circle

    Morgan L. Booth

    language (Morgan L. Booth, July 31, 2014)
    A thousand years after the end of the Second Endless Winter, life seems to be stable around the globe. And one night, a zoo in the middle of a bustling city welcomes a new arrival: a rare hybrid cub, half lion and half tiger. A liger.As the little Ligress grows, a question constantly bothers her: what does Panthera look like to her? Does she see the view of the tigers, Panthera’s blue eyes? Or does she see the view of the lions, Panthera’s red claws? Her mother tells her he looks like a tiger; her father argues that he looks like a lion. Who does she believe?One winter night, mysterious stray cat with a pure white coat appears, and tells her that both views are wrong. He alone knows what Panthera truly looks like. But in order to help Ligress see the true light, he would have to tell her a story, starting from the very beginning. He would have to tell her the story of Panthera, and how he became a Star Lord.
  • The Model Book of Portland Bridges: To Cutout and Construct

    Vincent Thompson

    Paperback (Fata Morgana Books, March 15, 2011)
    Presenting Portland's Most Famous Spans in Seven miniature models including Hawthorne, Mirrison, Burnside, Steel, Broadway, Fremont, St. Johns. With complete instructions. Portland, Oregon.
  • The Longest Fall

    Morgan L. Booth

    language (Morgan L. Booth, June 24, 2014)
    Several thousand years after the Third Pantheraseer’s reign, the land has changed. Rising sea levels have swallowed entire continents, and, displaced by the water, cats have had to migrate to higher ground, causing unrest between the snow leopards of the mountains and their intruding African cousins.Such conflict over several centuries has changed the snow leopards. Weakened by war, they no longer know how to love each other. Even the strongest form of love - that of a mother for her child - had become severely damaged, to the point where love has been pronounced extinct.This is the Longest Fall. The cats have fallen so far out of their faith that they’ve forgotten their love for each other and for Panthera. If they continue to fall, they may never be saved. That is why it is time for a new Pantheraseer to rise and teach the cats how to love again. But at the same time, she, too, must also learn how to feel and welcome love's warmth.
  • Jack and the Talkback Beanstalk

    Coni Koepfinger, Morgan Kostival

    eBook (Picture Books by Morgan, Oct. 5, 2013)
    In this updated version of the old storybook favorite, Jack is aspiring puppeteer, who is trying to save his family from losing everything. Lo and behold, the magic of his creative vision comes alive and his bleak situation sends him into a castle in the clouds and beyond. Jack runs the neighborhood puppet theatre. He believes in the magic of theatre with his whole heart . . . If only he could make enough money to help out his family, his dad just lost his job and they are on the verge of having to move to Uncle Zeke's farm, which would only mean one thing worse . . .Jack would be forced to give up his theatre! Since Jack believes in it, the magic happens and his puppet creation Benny Zee Beanstalk suddenly comes to life! And voila! Benny Zee, the French director, helps Jack to grow creatively and find his dream awaiting fulfilling all his needs, only after he learns a very big lesson about magic in theatre and in life.