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Books published by publisher Prestige Publications

  • Cheeyo and Mossy: A Botswana Tale

    Marilyn Patrick

    Paperback (P & P Publications, March 15, 2010)
    "My best friend has left me!" exclaims little Cheeyo, a young boy from Botswana, over his dog Mossy. Unfettered, Cheeyo sets out on a search through desert, brush, and river delta for his pal. Along the way he enlists the help of his friends the meerkats, the majestic lion, the buoyant hippos, and even the magnificent and benevolent baobab tree. Will Cheeyo ever find his best buddy? Immerse yourself in life "in the bush," and help him on his quest!
  • Hand Shadows to Be Thrown Upon the Wall

    Henry Bursill

    Paperback (Pryor Publications, Sept. 20, 1993)
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  • The Smallest Toy Store: A Christmas Story

    Regina N. Lewis

    Paperback (CyPress Publications, Dec. 15, 2004)
    “The holiday is Christmas, the day children dream about all year as they imagine gifts with their names on them. In her charmingly illustrated new book, The Smallest Toy Store, Regina Lewis gently reminds her readers that there are children who face the holiday, and every day, without a place to call home, much less a tree or presents. Join the magical Ms. MerryWood and celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.” —Adrian Fogelin, author "Crossing Jordan," "Anna Casey's Place in the World," "My Brother's Hero," "Sister Spider Knows All," and "The Big Nothing" “How would you prepare a meal and cook it, if you were a homeless child? Where would you safely sleep? The Smallest Toy Store welcomes sockless Jacob and Lillibeth into a warm world very different from their scary homeless life. With an Elder-Fairy who knows all, and a family who never gives up, this story is sure to make you want to cheer! And to volunteer.” —Jan Annino Godown, Volunteer, Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, author of the heritage travel guide, "Family Fun in Florida" “In The Smallest Toy Store, author Regina Lewis and illustrator P.M. Moore capture both the magic of Christmas and the hope of homeless Lillibeth and Jacob for home, love, and security. This book will make young readers aware of the plight of homeless children within a warm, joyous, and uplifting story!” —Billy Moore, author "Cracker's Mule" and "Little Brother Real Snake"
  • The Cat of Bubastes: A Tale of Ancient Egypt

    G. A. Henty

    Hardcover (Preston-Speed Publications, Jan. 1, 1998)
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  • A.J. Puppy Learns to Swim

    John Alan Rushing, David Fay

    Paperback (CyPress Publications, Feb. 1, 2009)
    After a neighbor boy almost drowns in a swimming pool, a puppy goes to the zoo, the aquarium, and finally, the beach in search of someone who will teach him how to swim.
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  • Internal Byte

    Susan L. Womble

    Paperback (CyPress Publications, Sept. 1, 2009)
    From Florida Book Award (2008) Gold Medal Winner Susan L. Womble comes the second book in the Newt's World series, Internal Byte. Follow the continuing adventures of Isaac Newton "Newt" Willis and the rest of the Willis Charter School class as they attempt to thwart another attack on Newt's holographic world.
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  • Dinosaurs Flip Book: Sauropods

    Simon Scamp

    Paperback (Pryor Publications, )
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  • Who Is Ollie?

    Gina Antonelli

    Paperback (Pride Publications, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Lulu, Porky, Welby and Ollie: Fine names for creatures such as these, but what are they? That’s what you’ll find out as you read through the pages of this entertaining new series by author/illustrator Gina Antonelli. Children can guess as they go or wait until the last page to learn each animals’ identity — and lots of interesting animal facts.
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  • Pukunui's hangi

    James Waerea

    Hardcover (Probe Publications, March 15, 1984)
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  • With the Allies to Pekin: A Tale of the Boxer Rising

    G. A. Henty, Wal Paget

    Paperback (Preston-Speed Publications, April 16, 2003)
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  • Have a Not for Christmas . . . and Always

    M.D. Catherine S. Fontaine, Leland F. Raymond, Catherine S. Fontaine

    Paperback (CyPress Publications, Sept. 15, 2006)
    This keepsake book is for all ages. Whether children color the pictures is up to them (and you!). It was the author's intention that this story would invite discussion; that it might serve in a creative way to teach children the importance of responsibility, ethics, inclusiveness, and love of one's neighbors.
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  • Weather Lore: A Collection of Proverbs, Sayings, and Rules Concerning the Westher

    Richard Inwards

    (Pryor Publications, Jan. 1, 1999)
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