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  • What Animals Do on Christmas

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, Oct. 3, 2019)
    What Animals Do on Christmas is a super fun and imaginative adventure. It explores the lives of animals in the South and North Poles, and the surprising and silly things they do when nobody is watching them.Discover what a penguin does after a day in Antarctica, and how a polar bear, a snowy owl, and an arctic hare celebrate Christmas in the Arctic.This book is filled with cute rhymes and happy, colorful illustrations. It was created to make children laugh, but also to teach them about the lives of animals and about our changing planet.(Age Recommended 3-8)
  • Demon Girl

    P.S. Power

    language (Orange Cat Publishing, Jan. 21, 2012)
    *Also make sure to pick up a copy of book two in the Keeley Thomson series: Keelzebub (Book Three: Mistress of Souls is coming out in September of 2012)Who do you think you are?It's not a hard question for most people. You are what you do. Who you know. The sum of your potential.In the end, it likely doesn't matter anyway. You just are.Keeley Thomson knows who she is.She's a completely normal sixteen year old schoolgirl.At least that's what she tries to tell herself. The reality is a little different, what with her ability to know all about a person with a single touch and habit of seeing the world for what it truly is, rather than the illusion she's supposed to see according to society.In other words she's a freak. A fact that she's well and truly resigned herself to.Isolated by her strangeness, trying desperately to avoid even normal situations in order to stay halfway sane. Now though, Darla Gibson, the school's head cheerleader, has taken an unnatural interest in Keeley, who may be the only person in the world that can see her for what she really is. Something not exactly human.Keeley needs to adapt fast, because the world is far different than even she knows, and no one is exactly what they seem anymore.Possibly not even herself.* If you're in the mood to be really scared, pick up a copy of "Unrelenting Terror" by P.S. Power. On sale now (Literally on sale) it tells the story of a person desperately seeking their lost love. Even into the lands of the dead.The book is experimental, and uses advanced psychological techniques to cause the reader to feel like they're being haunted, or possibly possessed. True, some people claim that it cause actual haunting, but that's between you and ghost. And your courage.The sale ends soon, so if you're interested, act now, because waiting never helps anyone. "Unrelenting Terror" Remember the name, because people are going to be talking about it near you soon.
  • Pot Belly Pig Struggles

    Beatriz Rare

    eBook (Orange Blue Publishing, June 4, 2020)
    This is a collection of four stories of pot belly pigs and their individual quests to overcome their difficulties. Joe discovers that his selfishness is pushing pigs away. Arlo realizes he can’t have fun like the other pigs do because he’s always worried. Weston tries living with the other animals because he’s unhappy being a potbelly pig. Peyton must face his biggest fear (vegetables) in order to accomplish his dream, growing a jumbo belly and winning the bathing suit competition. Discover how these pigs will conquer their fears.Warning! The world of these pot belly pigs offers a variety of fun and hilarious situations, sure to entertain kids and grown-ups, but with a considerable amount of weirdness.(Age recommended 3-8)
  • Brian the T-Rex and the Christmas Gifts

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, Oct. 6, 2019)
    Brian the T-Rex has big plans this Christmas. He has decided to give the perfect present to each of his friends, but he’s going to need some extra help. What would you give to a Triceratops who likes computers and math? Or to a Pterodactyl who likes to fly as fast as she can? Help Brian give the perfect gift to each of his friends, and find out what happens when Brian gets a gift that he wasn’t expecting.This is a fun and exciting book designed to teach kids about empathy and the value of gratitude.(Age Recommended 3-8)
  • It's Not Easy Being a Monster: on Halloween

    Beatriz Rare

    eBook (Orange Blue Publishing, Aug. 14, 2019)
    Bulber is a little monster who is proud of his job. What does he do? Well, he normally scares kids, but this isn’t easy to do on Halloween. Because on this day, kids transform into very scary creatures, and Bulber is usually the one running away. This little monster always hates Halloween, but everything just might change this year, after an unexpected act of kindness. Kids will enjoy the hilarious illustrations and learn how even monsters can change if treated differently. (Age Recommended 2-8)
  • How to Laugh with Haff: A Fun & Interactive Game for Kids

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, Jan. 2, 2020)
    Do you hate to laugh? Well, then this is the wrong book for you!How many ways to laugh are there? To name a couple, there’s the evil laugh, where you throw your head back and say, “MUA HA HA HA HAAAAAA!” There’s also the sneaky laugh, where you hunch your shoulders, make two fists, and say, “HE HE HE HE HEEEEEE!” With instructions of many more laughs, this hilariously illustrated book is designed for you and a little one to have a wonderfully interactive experience.The instructor, Graff, will help you show the child how the laugh is demonstrated. Then it’s the child’s turn to laugh with Haff. Little ones will enjoy mimicking not only the laughs but the poses as well, and they will especially love when it’s their chance to be creative as they come up with their own unique laughs. They are sure to learn many different laughs, but most importantly, they will see that there is no wrong way to laugh.
  • It's Not Easy Being a Unicorn

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, June 18, 2019)
    Lucy the unicorn has trouble making friends with the other animals. She thinks she needs to look like a horse to hang out with the horses, or like a zebra to hang out with the zebras. She disguises herself with paint, costumes, and hats in her attempt to fit in with the different animals. Unfortunately for Lucy, this doesn’t seem to work. Should Lucy just try to be herself? Kids will laugh at Lucy’s not-so-creative disguises as they learn the value of being themselves.(Age recommended 2-8)
  • T-Rex Problems: Reaching for Fun

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, March 16, 2020)
    Because of his tiny arms, Brian the T-Rex faces problems when he tries to have fun. Brian is interested in many activities, like playing the piano, going bowling, and even building sand castles, but he can’t seem to do any of these things well. However, there is always a solution, but he might need a little extra help from you! Will you and a little one help this troubled T-Rex on his search for fun?This is an interactive story. The book illustrates situations where Brian the T-Rex has to find solutions to problems in order to have fun. The story is designed to inspire and demonstrate a valuable lesson to young readers.Age Recommended 2-8
  • Impulse: A Whole New Day

    P.S. Power

    language (Orange Cat Publishing, July 6, 2014)
    The button will be pushed, because life itself hangs in the balance!It's a whole new day for Bridget Chambers, along with the rest of her friends, as the Infected Protection Bureau's headquarters is totally destroyed, and their best operatives scattered into hiding. It's all part of the plan, but everyone forgot that Impulse isn't just a name.It's a state of mind.Now Bridget must work to protect her loved ones, and a world that hates her, against a threat so great that if she fails, humanity itself might just stop existing.Can she do it? More to the point, can anyone?It doesn't look likely, not even for the strongest girl in the world. She has to try though, because no matter how bad things get for everyone else, in the end it will be her that pays for it.Forever.
  • Blood Type Infected 3: Death Becomes Us

    Matthew Marchon

    eBook (Orange Rock Publishing, July 18, 2019)
    The convoy didn’t make it. The armored buses have been overrun. There’s no help coming.But from the ashes of what was lost, a new hope arises. The evacuation center has fallen, but there’s still someone the government may want to rescue. Locked inside a dam, not far from their research facility, are the scientists who could very well be responsible for the outbreak, and might just have the cure.In a race against time, where failing means being left behind in the expanding wasteland, Noah and his friends are faced with an impossible task. One they won’t all survive. But with the help of some unlikely allies, they just might stand a chance.Friends become enemies. Revenge is sought. Hearts are broken. Lives are lost. And the infected remains of mankind are becoming even more dangerous in their desperation to feed. But when the world falls, heroes rise.
  • Ghost Girl

    P. S. Power

    language (Orange Cat Publishing, Feb. 13, 2014)
    The book that you've all been waiting for!The Infected world is ready to explode.Scott Chambers, the hero known as Prime to most of the world, along with Becky Young, who used to be known as Dharma before she took her own life, must work together to save them all. Against events so far out of their power class that it might be impossible.An old enemy, and new friends appear, combined with more headaches than even the IPB normally has to deal with at one time.Can Prime, the world's greatest super-hero, or at least it's most infamous, defeat the trap laid for them in time? Can he even survive it?Possibly, but only if he can learn to accept help from a most unlikely source. A dead girl that he drove to suicide.
  • Austin and Jex: Space Alien Christmas

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, Oct. 27, 2019)
    When Austin and Jex sneak out of bed to keep playing Austin’s new video game, Austin gets in big trouble with his mom. Not allowed to play video games for the whole next day, Austin now has to find something to do outside with Jex. But soon danger arises out of the snow, in the form of scary snow aliens! They have come to take over the planet, starting in Austin’s backyard. Austin and Jex must unleash their allies, the invincible Triceratops, the Terrible Pterodactyls and even a T-Rex Rumble Attack. Austin and Jex will finally succeed in their mission only to discover a surprise. Perhaps playing outside isn’t so boring after all? Austin might decide to put down the video games more often, after having an action-packed Christmas adventure. (Age Recommended 3-8)