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  • Beautiful Moon

    Dawn Jeffers, Bonnie Leick

    eBook (Raven Tree Press, Sept. 20, 2012)
    With the help of a wish on a moonlit night, a little girl’s fantasy becomes reality. In a wink, the beautiful moon understands her desire for a day that never ends and grants her wish. See how constant daylight affects the world around her and eventually the attitude toward her wish. In the end, sometimes what we wish for might not be what we really want. We soon learn that nighttime is the time for rest and renewal and is as necessary as daytime.Beautiful Moon is a Mom’s Choice Awards® Gold Recipient.
  • Alien Invaders

    Lynn Huggins-Cooper, Bonnie Leick

    Hardcover (Raven Tree Press, June 16, 2010)
    Bugs in the garden? Or are they alien invaders? A curious child compares small garden creatures to what he knows of space invaders. Antennas? Shiny armor and helmets? Are these Earth dwellers or something ?out of this world?? Creepy crawlers abound in wacky, far?out colored pencil illustrations.
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  • The Rain Forest Party / Fiesta en el bosque tropical

    Lorraine Dey

    eBook (Raven Tree Press, Aug. 1, 2013)
    This is the bilingual (English/Spanish) version of The Rain Forest Party. There is also a vocabulary page at the end of the book. Hector–Armando was a little Armadillo who wanted to find his special talent that he could share with his friends at the big rain forest party. As he walked into the forest he noticed his friends were all busy collecting things and practicing their own talents to get ready for the big party. As he came upon his many friends, he would try to do the same things they were doing, but he just wasn’t fast enough, or his legs were too short, or he wasn’t tall enough. He tried again and again, but became sad to realize he may not have any special talents. He curled up to hide and suddenly became aware of a hidden talent that was there all along. Something mother nature gave him but he forgot about. He would share a very special talent with friends at The Rain Forest Party.
  • Tito The Firefighter:Tito El B

    Tim Hoppey

    Paperback (Raven Tree Press, June 28, 2005)
    A New York firefighter answers an emergency call but he cannot speak Spanish. A neighborhood boy translates and is an honorary bombero for the day. Story told in English with sprinkling of Spanish throughout.
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  • Honest Jeff and Dishonest Abe: A Southern Children's Guide to the Civil War

    Lochlainn Seabrook

    Paperback (Sea Raven Press, March 7, 2012)
    If you're a Southern parent who's fed up with the Yankee myths, distortions, lies, and anti-South propaganda your child is being taught at school about the Civil War, then Honest Jeff and Dishonest Abe is for you. Award-winning author and Southern historian Colonel Lochlainn Seabrook, one of the world's leading pro-South writers, has created an incomparable guide specifically for Southern children, one that teaches them the Truth about Lincoln's War - from the South's perspective! Written for ages 8-12 (grades 2-6), the book is conveniently divided into six sections and thirty-seven chapters, and covers all of the salient facts and events of the War. Included are chapters on the causes that led up to the conflict, the real origins of American slavery, the truth about Southern slavery, the start of the War, the secession of the Southern states, descriptions of significant battles, the Emancipation Proclamation, the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln's criminal behavior, black Confederates, Robert E. Lee's surrender, the everyday life of a Confederate soldier, and Confederate weaponry. Seabrook also provides detailed information on the many suppressed elements of the War, including discussions on the Constitution, politics, and American history, covering politically incorrect facts that your child will never hear in school. Profusely illustrated (with black and white pictures that can be colored), this children's version of Seabrook's international blockbuster, Everything You Were Taught About the Civil Is Wrong, Ask a Southerner! explodes the Northern fairy tales that were created to hide the Truth about the War for Southern Independence and the countless atrocities committed by the Union. Honest Jeff and Dishonest Abe: A Southern Children's Guide to the Civil War, the result of some twenty years of study and research, will not only help educate your child about the real Civil War, it will also teach them about the traditional values that have always been so important here in Dixie: a love of God, country, and family, respect for our Southern heritage, pride in our Confederate history, and a reverence for our Southern ancestors. Adults will benefit from reading Seabrook's South-friendly book as well, especially non-Southerners who are interested in learning more about the Southern view of Lincoln's War. Includes a comprehensive glossary, index, and bibliography. The foreword is by Al Benson Jr., publisher of The Copperhead Chronicle and author of Lincoln's Marxists (with Walter D. Kennedy). Like Seabrook's many other books on the War, Honest Jeff and Dishonest Abe is already well on its way to becoming a standard in American literature. An attractive, unique, affordable, and popular tourist-friendly work that will appeal to both young Civil War buffs and adult educators alike, it’s the perfect textbook for traditional Southern schools, as well as for home-schooling families. Makes a wonderful addition to any retail outlet, including not only bookstores, but Civil War sites, historic houses, and museum gift stores. Available in paperback and hardcover. Civil War scholar Lochlainn Seabrook, a descendant of the families of Alexander H. Stephens and John S. Mosby, is the most prolific and popular pro-South writer in the world today. Known as the "new Shelby Foote," he is a recipient of the prestigious Jefferson Davis Historical Gold Medal and the author of over 50 books that have introduced hundreds of thousands to the truth about the War for Southern Independence. A 7th-generation Kentuckian of Appalachian heritage, Colonel Seabrook has a 40 year background in American and Southern history, and is the author of the runaway bestseller, Everything You Were Taught About American Slavery is Wrong, Ask a Southerner!
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  • Soap, Soap, Soap / Jabón, Jabón, Jabón

    Elizabeth O. Dulemba

    eBook (Raven Tree Press, July 28, 2013)
    This is the bilingual (English/Spanish) version of Soap, Soap, Soap. The Spanish is sprinkled in and as each word is introduced, it is used from there thru to the end of the book. There is also a vocabulary page at the end of the book. Hugo's mamá sends him to the store to buy soap. Of course, Hugo takes the long way there which gets him into loads of trouble and plenty of mud. With all of his adventures, he keeps forgetting what he's supposed to buy at the store. But through each mishap he's somehow reminded that he needs soap, soap, soap–jabón, jabón, jabón! Hugo ends up a muddy mess, but he finally prevails. He buys the soap and returns home only to discover that his mamá plans to use the soap on him! This story takes the classic “Appalachian Jack“ tale and gives it a modern twist…
  • The Best Mariachi in The World / El mejor mariachi del mundo

    J. D. Smith, Dani Jones

    eBook (Raven Tree Press, June 23, 2013)
    This is the bilingual (English/Spanish) version of The Best Mariachi in the World. The Spanish words for musical concepts are sprinkled in and as each word is introduced, it is used from there thru to the end of the book. There is also a vocabulary page at the end of the book. Everyone in Gustavo’s family is in a mariachi band. Everyone except Gustavo, that is. They all play violíns, trumpets and guitars. They all make wonderful music in restaurants and at wedding parties. Gustavo would love to join the band, but he can’t play any of the instruments. What's a wannabe marichi to do? Follow Gustavo as he finds his place in the family mariachi band.
  • Soap, Soap, Soap

    Elizabeth O. Dulemba

    Hardcover (Raven Tree Press, Sept. 15, 2009)
    Hugo's mamNB sends him to the store to buy soap. Of course, Hugo takes the long way there which gets him into loads of trouble and plenty of mud. With all his adventures, he keeps forgetting what he?s supposed to buy at the store. But through each mishap he?s somehow reminded he needs soap, soap, soap ~ jabon, jabon, jabon! Hugo ends up a muddy mess, but he finally prevails. He buys the soap and returns home only to discover that his mamNB plans to use the soap on him! Soap takes the classic Appalachian Jack Tale and gives it a modern twist. The story now takes place in a small rural town with a sweet little troublemaker named Hugo. The artwork is drawn with graphite and rendered digitally using bright, happy colors reminiscent of this playful tale.
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  • StinkyKids See a Full Moon

    Britt Menzies, John Trent, Greg Hardin

    eBook (Raven Tree Press, )
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  • Alien Invaders

    Lynne Huggins-Cooper, Bonnie Leick

    eBook (Raven Tree Press, June 19, 2013)
    Bugs in the garden? Or are they alien invaders? A curious child compares small garden creatures to what he knows of space invaders. Antennas? Shiny armor and helmets? Are these Earth dwellers or something ‘out of this world’? Creepy crawlers abound in wacky, far–out colored pencil illustrations.
  • My Pal, Victor / Mi amigo, Víctor

    Diane Gonzales Betrand, Robert Sweetland

    eBook (Raven Tree Press, )
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  • Good Day For Abbey:A Rip Squea

    Susan Filgate

    Board book (Raven Tree Press, Aug. 28, 2004)
    Abbey the kitten is all alone and wishes she had a friend. The day improves when she meets Rip Squeak and his friends.
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