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  • My Alphabet Garden Tour

    Judy Hall-Folde

    eBook (PublishAmerica, Sept. 22, 2011)
    "Walk with me through my alphabet garden. Together we will see things that start with A and Z and everything in between. As we walk through my garden we will learn letter sounds, we will recognize letters and we will learn about things in my garden that begin with each letter of the alphabet! Maybe you will think of things in your yard or garden that begin with those letters, too!"
  • Grandma's Necklace

    Jeffrey K. Danowski

    eBook (PublishAmerica, Dec. 15, 2008)
    The Teddy Bear Necklace—something Hollyanna has treasured since she was a little girl at six years old. It was the first gift she ever received from Santa Claus. Through a strange twist of fate, the necklace led her to the love of her life. She and her husband Nicholas have two children, Dominick and Mandy Lynn. Their daughter, Mandy Lynn is heiress to the necklace.Hollyanna already passed on her teddy bear to first her grandchild, and someday she would pass the necklace on too. Her heart would tell her when that special moment came. With all of its memories and all of its sentiment, no magic the necklace may have held could do anything to save her grandchild, who had fallen seriously ill. It was then Hollyanna was reminded of what she had always known, that there was great power in love and a greater power in prayer. Her granddaughter’s fate was in the hands of God now, and she would accept that fate, whatever it would be.
  • King Maestro and Chuck

    Jarvis, Mr. Neil Hall

    eBook (PublishAmerica, June 8, 2009)
    Jarvis, a current resident of New York City, holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She has been a case manager for human resources since 1979. In 1992, she was awarded a writing degree from the Institute of Children’s Literature. Ms. Jarvis has won numerous awards for poetry, including the Editor’s Choice award. Her publishing background also includes short fiction for young children. She is happily married to Ernst Rosemond.
  • Fun Limericks for Children

    Debbie Gorton

    eBook (PublishAmerica, Nov. 29, 2010)
    Fun Limericks for Children is a charming, enjoyable read for children and adults of all ages. Colorful and entertaining, this book will have you or your children wanting to read it over and over again. It is a great bedtime treat that your children will love too! Rhymes about animals, children, and more that will keep you smiling.
  • Secrets in the Darkness

    PK Wolf

    language (PublishAmerica, Sept. 10, 2004)
    When school let out for the summer, twelve-year old Tobias 'Tab' Delany and his two brothers biked out Stillwagon Road to visit their country cousins. As they passed the old, empty haunted house, they noticed a moving van. They could not believe someone planned to live in the creepy place. That is the day Tab met Lance Warren, who was also twelve.Lance was immediately likeable and very friendly. Tab seemed to be the only person to notice there was something different about Lance. Tab could not put his finger on what it was, and it didn't matter. Tab and Lance became close, dedicated friends, even after Tab discovered Lance's strange and unique handicap. They learned to deal with Lance's handicap, in good time and bad, and even through danger.
  • Rubble on the High Seas

    Cindy L. Rodriguez , Joyce L. Elliott

    eBook (PublishAmerica, Dec. 23, 2010)
    A country at war overseas; a mainland protecting its people--America is still experiencing the far-reaching effects of the events of September 11, 2001! Seven and a half years into the post 9/11 era, this generation of youngsters only know a country at war. Still, there is only cause for pride. Trouble is reported everywhere, but the United States citizens remain thankful that various attempts to bring the country to its knees have not succeeded. Due to ever-attentive military and civil servants, our country continues forward. Can we still learn about 9/11?Open up for yet another interesting facet to America's most tragic modern event. In reading this book about the USS New York, a battle ship named for a state at a time when only submarines receive that honor, the little ones can learn about this exciting addition to the tools our country uses to keep us safe.
  • An Unkindness of Ravens

    Roxanne C. Michaud

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, May 18, 2009)
    Over a century after being turned into a vampire, Anna is just trying to live her death with as much simplicity as possible. Unfortunately, that gets difficult when she finds out that her creator and guardian has been keeping some secrets from her, including the dark secret of her own creation. It gets even more difficult when a mortal human boy discovers who she is and resorts to blackmail to get what he wants. And by the time she makes the worst mistake any vampire could make, incurring the wrath of the man who destroyed her life, Anna has to find a way to fix everything and put her quiet existence back to the way it was—fast before it’s too late.
  • I Dreamed of Bouncing Curls: A story of a child living with Alopecia and other physical challenges

    Margaret Ann Smith

    language (PublishAmerica, Oct. 31, 2013)
    Born two months premature starts life’s journey that will be filled with emotional and physical struggles for a little girl named Summer Gale Dupree. Summer Gale’s growth is much slower than her peers, she is painfully shy and she is academically challenged. Beginning school she quickly learns that being teased, threatened, and bullied will be a way of life for her.At the tender age of nine years old she becomes a victim of a medical condition called Alopecia and she looses the one thing that made her feel normal, her beautiful hair. Summer Gale was born in a small farming town in 1948, a time when few victims received attention and even fewer received help from cruel bullies.Summer Gale’s mother begins her story by briefly telling about the stormy night she was born. Then Summer Gale continues from the first grade throughout her senior year of high school.
  • Who Saved Whom

    Michael John

    language (PublishAmerica, Jan. 13, 2014)
    Who Saved Whom is a family story of pet loss, lost love, and the grieving stages children experience as their home is now deafeningly silent. As a school psychologist it was apparent to me when after putting to sleep our two aged beagles, Lila and Annie, my children went through the grieving stages similarly as my wife and I, but also with some noticeable differences. Who Saved Whom began as my letter to them, an awareness to know it was okay to feel the loss as they felt it, and as we moved through the grieving process together, it was okay to ask all the questions that consumed their now silent days. It is my hope that Who Saved Whom will help families experiencing similar loss talk through their grief, trust their homes and hearts again through pet adoption, and pay attention to His plan in the process.
  • Moose Shoes

    Jean Petersen, E.W. Morrow

    eBook (PublishAmerica, Oct. 1, 2007)
    Moose Shoes highlights forest and mountain animals’ tracks in the Rocky Mountains as well as other U.S. mountain regions. Follow a little boy’s adventure as he tracks animals through the forest, streams, rocky cliffs, and mountain meadows while learning about each of the animals and their tracks they leave behind. Moose Shoes is an easy-to-follow guide to animal tracks describing hoof and paw prints. This colorfully illustrated picture book was created from the author’s enjoyment of viewing and learning about animals in her region.
  • Suzy's Big Dream Comes True

    Denise Marie Colvin

    eBook (PublishAmerica, Dec. 23, 2007)
    THREE, TWO, ONE—BLASTOFF! Suzy is on her way to fulfill her dream of becoming an astronaut. At her school, Suzy wins an essay contest, and she will be the first teenager to go into space. She and the crew of the Space Shuttle Olympus go on exciting adventures.While on Mars, their troubles begin. One of the crew of the space shuttle is held for ransom, and it is up to Suzy and the other crew members to save him. Suzy and the crew are forced to rob a Martian bank for the ransom, and this is where they get caught up in the fight of their lives. Come join Suzy and her new astronaut friends on their adventure to escape Mars and inevitably to try to save Earth from an alien invasion.
  • Bit of Advice

    Lora McDuffie

    eBook (PublishAmerica, July 12, 2010)
    This book was created to inform adolescent girls about the things that normally slip through the cracks. “Bit Of Advice: What Every Pre-teen And Teenage Girl Should Know” talks about kissing, undergarments, STD's, personal hygiene habits, appearance, and how to say No. This book gives tips on how to avoid vaginal irritation and yeast infections as well as tips to make your menstrual cycle a lot easier to deal with. Plus, “Bit Of Advice” covers a range of other things pre-teen and teenage girls should know in order to live a safer, healthier, and happier life.