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  • The Canada Goslings: Lilly and Scooter "A Lesson Learned"

    Patricia A Thorpe

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, March 27, 2018)
    The story line of this book was created from the pleasure I attained from looking out a large window at my lake property in Wisconsin. Over many years, as I drank my morning coffee or ate my lunch at noon, I observed in wonderment many different kinds of animals and birds interacting with one another.Nature continued to illustrate other observations to me that I have written about. These observations helped me to create a story line for children not only to enjoy reading but also perhaps could assist them in learning an important life lesson.If you enjoyed reading about Scooter and Lilly who learned a lesson to never give up, you may also enjoy reading about Harry the Hummingbird and Chucky the Black Squirrel, two other story lines about sharing and bullying!
  • Rhythm and Rhymes: Poems for Children

    Vicky-Lyn Ashby

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, March 11, 2019)
    Rhythm and Rhymes, Poems for children is a chapbook (a small collection of poetry) focusing on the joys of childhood and the beauty of the Caribbean. In this book, Vicky-Lyn encourages her young readers to participate in the poetry experience with some fill-in-the-blank poems along with chances to create their own poems. In addition, readers/writers can explore their artistic ability by coloring the illustrations provided and challenge themselves to create illustrations for their poems as well. This book of fun filled poems for children is sure to be an educational asset for young poets and artists at heart as it also provides enjoyable reading for all.
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  • Mudcat the Pirate: The Adventures of Ra-Me the Traveling Troubadour Book 3

    Connie S Arnold

    Hardcover (Pageturner, Press and Media, June 4, 2019)
    When Ra-me, the Traveling Troubadour, is invited to attend the christening celebration of Fair Haven Village's newest ship, he doesn't know it will turn into a dangerous adventure. Lured to the village by the promise of a bag of gold and the sighting of a real, live mermaid, he joyfully accepts the invitation to play his piccolo and lute and lead the festival parade. When Merrylin, the mermaid, fails to break the bottle of sparkling water at the christening, a curse in the form of black clouds threaten, and a storm descends. The black clouds hide the arrival of Mudcat's pirate ship, The Pirate's Revenge. The sea god, Neptune, who brought the curse, must be appeased. When Captain Skip Jack finally broke the bottle, sharing half of its contents with the Neptune, the curse was lifted. But during the darkness, Mudcat the Pirate kidnapped the festival princess, Miss Lulu Belle, and sailed away. Ra-me is forced to go with the Captain to help find and rescue Lulu Belle. The pirate ship has sailed to the far coastline where many overhangs shelter hidden coves and caves. But the newly-christened ship, Good Ship Lightning Bolt, sails quickly in pursuit. When Ra-me finds Mudcat the Pirate, he must try to compose a siren's song to make the pirate give up. His lute must play a magic tune. The plot takes a twist, and there is a surprise ending to this adventure.
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  • Alligator Boy: Return of the Curse

    Efrain Martinez

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, April 3, 2020)
    Oh no here we go again! The sequal to The Alligator Boy, has arrived. What trouble has our heroes gotten themselves in this time? Why is Gus an Alligator again? And who is this new villianous witch? Find out in this new colorful story with new characters and new lesson's to learn. The Alligator Boy: Return Of The Curse, a must read.
  • La Aventura de Algodón de Azúcar: The Adventure of Cotton Candy

    Tara Giri

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, Dec. 13, 2017)
    "Fantastic!" - Rotund Apple Times "Beautifully done!" - Strolling Bone "Wow!" -Smellin the Generous "I don't even speak Spanish but its great!" -Another magazine "It was pretty good I guess" -A guy off the street "Why am I doing this?" -A homeless man"Fantastic!" - Rotund Apple Times "Beautifully done!" - Strolling Bone "Wow!" -Smellin the Generous "I don't even speak Spanish but its great!" -Another magazine "It was pretty good I guess" -A guy off the street "Why am I doing this?" -A homeless manTara G. is an eleventh grader who goes to high school. She lives with her parents in Cupertino, California. She also has two pet dogs and her favorite activities are playing video games, writing and volunteering.
  • A Turtle's Tail

    Travis Cole

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, April 23, 2019)
    To me, the book describes how people (especially young people) can set goals for themselves and achieve them if they are willing to work hard. Life is hard, and not everyone will support you in your goals. The moral of this story is that it doesn't matter what other people think. If you work hard at accomplishing those goals, no matter how difficult they may be, then you can accomplish them. This story also shows that if you work hard, it doesn't always mean that you will win. When Splash comes in second on the final heat, he is disappointed at first. It is only after the crowd starts cheering for him that he realizes what he has accomplished. In the end, it is about proving to himself and others that chasing after your dreams is all that matters. If you truly want something, you have to fight for it and don't let anyone tell you any different. I also believe that children are often being taught that all you have to do to be successful in sports, school, life, etc. is show up. I believe that children need to be shown that it takes hard work to be successful, and sometimes that hard work may not be good enough, but that you always have to keep fighting for what you want and what you believe in.
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  • If Boston's Buildings Could Speak by Freddie the Fish

    Lauren M McGrath

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, Dec. 28, 2018)
    Have you ever walked Boston's historic Freedom Trail? My service dog HONEYBOY and I would love to lead you but if not this time this is the next best thing!!!! It serves as a guide to some of the revolutionary voices from the heart of Boston and the development of the markets. It was written to meet the Massachusetts curriculum objectives for 8-11 year olds.
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  • The Adventures of Bronty: The Little Dinosaur

    Judy Davis

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, Nov. 4, 2019)
    The Adventures of Bronty the Little Dinosaur is a bedtime storybook. When I (Judy Davis) was a young child, my mother would read a story to me from one of my favorite books. She would only read one chapter at a time. I always looked forward to going to bedtime so I could find out what happened next. In the beginning, Bronty the little dinosaur was an orphan. You will follow along behind him as he journeys through his everyday life. He will be adopted by a couple of dinosaurs like himself who lost their son. He will rescue a small triceratops from a burning fire and befriend a sea turtle who has lost his way. Bronty will help a young condor bird regain his ability to fly, and he'll help a young T. rex who has lost his home. He will journey to a distant land to help other dinosaurs who lost their homes. You'll laugh with him when he and his friends help their dads gather fish for a big feast. Most of all, you will see how all the dinosaurs come together to live in one place and become friends. You will see that Bronty is a very good little dinosaur who loves his parents. He treasures his home, his life, and all his friends and their loved ones. Bronty will become your friend too as you read about his adventures.
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  • Chucky the Black Squirrel: "A Lesson Learned"

    Patricia A Thorpe

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, March 2, 2018)
    This is a children's book regarding bullying and judging others before getting to know them. The book uses black and gray squirrel to help illustrate how these lessons may be learned.Patricia A. Thorpe was a resident of Wisconsin for most of her life until she retired from Certegy as a credit card manager in 2003. In 2006, she moved to Mesa, Arizona where she resides today. She returns to Wisconsin where she spends time with her four sons and five grandchildren during the summer months.Patricia recalls buying many children's books when her sons were young children. She felt reading to her children was paramount and bought many children's books to read to them as learning methods. When her sons were going to start school, she found a book that she felt could assist them in learning what they may experience and feel on their first few days of school. Patricia found a book to help her sons learn their ABCs, simple math calculations, the importance of following the Golden Rule and most importantly lessons from Aesop's Fables.During the seven years Patricia lived on Lake Kristine in northern Wisconsin, she found herself looking out of the large window from her dining room. From there she observed many different kinds of birds and animals interacting with one another.The memories of buying children's books for her sons led her to decide to create a children's book with a story line about a hummingbird she lovingly called "Harry." She hopes to create other children's books in the future for young children to enjoy and assist them in learning important life lessons.The memories of buying children's books for her sons led her to decide to create a children's book with a story line about a hummingbird she lovingly called "Harry." She hopes to create other children's books in the future for young children to enjoy and assist them in learning important life lessons.
  • The Alligator Boy

    Efrain E Martinez

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, June 19, 2019)
    As a new writer, I have the goal of writing a story using all original script and art that would capture the imagination of kids worldwide. This is not a story about adventure and magic; this is a story about the importance of friendship. Inspired by a Colombian folk legend, "The Alligator Boy" is about a boy named Gus and his friend Azul who happened to get lost in their unfortunate mishap. Both Gus and Azul end up finding more than their way back home. On this journey, both the children and the readers learn that there are consequences to the choices we make in life.
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  • Jacob and Jojo

    Peter Poidevin

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, Sept. 18, 2019)
    Jacob, a little Aborigine boy, lived in a remote outback town in the great state of the Northern Territory, which sits at the top end of the wonderland Australia. Jacob's people were among the first of the Aboriginal tribes to become assimilated into the Westernized world of Australia. Jacob's mind was always thinking of adventures he might pursue when he came of age; after all, he was now bordering on a whole six years. "Now is the time," he thought. He would ask his parents for permission to leave sooner rather than later. Maybe he could talk his beloved old grandfather into accompanying him. Jacob went in search of his grandfather Bundi, who was also his very best friend.
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  • The Givers of Life: The Return of Christ

    Timothy David Persons

    Paperback (Pageturner, Press and Media, Oct. 8, 2018)
    In one hundred mini-chapters, The Givers of Life. The Return of Christ reveals a trifold message of inspiration. Volume One contains a wealth of values, prayers and principle standards coming from the heartland of Ohio and travels in and out of this world. Volume Two brings everyone into a soul-filled journey unto the Door of the Great Work participating in a 7 year mystery school as an initiate in the Evergreen state. Volume Three 32 by TEO... The Enlightenment Of, the Far Reaching Finale, the Bizarre, the Fantastic, the Mystical and the Miraculous, Celebrating Christmas! Enjoy these fantastic inspiring stories to uplift. One for the Road is in hope to know the readers Top 100 spirit rich stories as well. A remarkable read for all ages that you will remember forever!