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  • Pumpkin Patch Party

    Curtis Booher

    Paperback (Readersmagnet LLC, Oct. 16, 2018)
    Things seen and heard, by a farmer, during a hard days work such as crows flying, vines blowing, and shadows in the trees, along with the sound of crickets singing and wolves howling begin to play tricks on the farmer's mind. See how they become Witches, a werewolf and many other characters as the events of the day come together and flow back into his mind in the form of a dream as he takes a nap in his chair before supper on the night of Halloween.
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  • Stop the Bullies

    Nola Reifel

    Hardcover (Readersmagnet LLC, Nov. 16, 2019)
    Find out that God will help you deal with the uninvited bullies that you encounter throughout life. Realize how God will make you more powerful than your bully. Let God put His super on your natural. All things begin in the spiritual realm. Being a bully is not acceptable so make sure that you are not the bully. Let's all Stop the bullies!
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  • Brightly, the Grounded Angel

    Gay Sizemore Sauer

    Paperback (Readersmagnet LLC, Jan. 17, 2019)
    Everybody is useful in spite of limitations... this includes ANGELS. Everyone has a talent that can be used for the good of others. Brightly, the one winged angel shows us how we can all be useful in God's kingdom. Although he is a handicap, Brightly, uses his beautiful singing voice to soothe newborn babies with his beautiful voice. Beginning with his first assignment in the stable at Bethlehem, Brightly learns that it is more fun to help the newborn babies than to somersault in multiple flip-flops in the atmosphere.
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  • Turtle Tales: Squirtle the Turtle and His Audacious Friends Share About The Adventure of Turtle Racing in Perham, MN

    Heidi Lynn Studer

    Paperback (Readersmagnet LLC, June 7, 2019)
    In this delightful, truth-telling historical book, Perham's mascot, Squirtle the Turtle, shares about the past forty years of International turtle racing in Perham, Minnesota. Through rhyme and rhythm, the reader will view archived photos, meet Squirtle's five audacious friends, and learn what takes place on summer Wednesday mornings in downtown Perham. All six of the unique and genuine characters were created by local teen artists. Each character relays true and interesting facts about the turtles that are raced locally. The book was written in scrapbook format, including a page for a selfie or two, and concluding with journal pages for readers to share their own "TURTLE TALES" experience. May this book be a lifetime treasure of shared memories and precious moments for you and your family. God bless you and keep you.
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  • Pumpkin Patch Party

    Curtis Booher

    Hardcover (Readersmagnet LLC, Oct. 16, 2018)
    Things seen and heard, by a farmer, during a hard days work such as crows flying, vines blowing, and shadows in the trees, along with the sound of crickets singing and wolves howling begin to play tricks on the farmer's mind. See how they become Witches, a werewolf and many other characters as the events of the day come together and flow back into his mind in the form of a dream as he takes a nap in his chair before supper on the night of Halloween.
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  • Oscar, the Mighty Crab

    Penny Higgins

    Paperback (Readersmagnet LLC, April 12, 2018)
    This is a story of Oscar the crab Who lives in the ocean bay so drab, With his uncles and aunts and his dad and mom, And hundreds of cousins and his best friend, Tom. Oscar rides to the big upper world Where he thinks he might stay, but then he is hurled Back out in the bay, where his best friend Tom Suggests he should stay with his dad and his mom. The rides are so fun! Do you think he will go? Or will he stay with his friends down below?
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  • Triple Play!: Bullies Strike Out

    Gay Sizemore Sauer

    Paperback (Readersmagnet LLC, Sept. 26, 2019)
    Triple Play is a volume of three short stories featuring boys who struggle with bullies or overcoming in themselves the impulse to bully. In the first story, "A Real Team Player", Buddy ignores the rudeness some of his friends show toward a newcomer, Benny. All the boys hope to make the community's baseball team, but of the 35 boys going out for the team, only 20 would be selected. Buddy's friends warned him that befriending the newcomer might cost him a position on the team. Buddy decides to do the right thing, even if it cost him a place on the team. The second story, "A Real Kracker Jack", tells the story of a newcomer to the neighborhood who struggles to gain acceptance in spite of having a background that seems foreign to the other kids. They tease him because of his name and accent. He easily could fade into the background to escape the teasing, but instead, he hits upon the use of humor to put his tormentors in their place. His plan is a winner, and everyone profits from his good example. The third story, "Tommy's Terror: The Dragon's Teeth", tells how a rude little bully gets his just reward in the aftermath of pigging out on Halloween candy. His uncomfortable body and the resulting nightmare set him up for a transformation. If all that were not enough, he is facing a dental appointment the next morning. First, however, he must deal with the threatening appearance of a fire-breathing dragon outside his window who threatens to eat him alive!
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  • Turtle Tales 2: Squirtle the Turtle and His Audicious Friends Share the Adventure of Going on a True-to-Life Field Trip

    Heidi Lynn Studer, Lizzie Dale

    Paperback (Readersmagnet LLC, June 25, 2019)
    Squirtle the Turtle, known as Perham's most famous mascot racing turtle, along with his five audacious friends, make their second debut in this whimsical, historical, commemorative book. Together they go on a field trip sharing all about their true-to-life adventure while unveiling some fun facts along the way. What makes this rhyming book appealing is not only the authentic photos but the illustrations depicting the friends' adventure that have been drawn exclusively for TURTLE TALES 2 by a local teen artist. As my oldest grandson often reminds me, "Teamwork makes the dream work!" Oh, so true! Creating this family-friendly book took a talented team working well together toward a common goal--a true blessing. May you and your family be inspired to take some time to "pond" er something you could do to reach out and make your corner of the world a little bit brighter. God bless you!
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  • My Sister, My Friend: Growing Up with My Sister in West Africa

    Sophia Blankson

    Paperback (Readersmagnet LLC, April 10, 2019)
    This book is about relationships. As children, my older sister and I got along very well. Although we were different in many ways, we were able to complement each other. That closeness continues today. When my daughters were growing up, they would bicker and fight. I then realized how unique my childhood relationship with my sister was. That prompted me to teach them that it is possible for siblings to not fight one another. They learned that lesson well and are now close friends. I hope this book will encourage both parents and children to learn to appreciate and celebrate what they have in their respective families.
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  • The Adventures of Snook and Gator: Snook Meets a Buddy

    Tara Annette Rocker

    Paperback (Readersmagnet LLC, )
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  • Teddy Get Off That Mountain

    Judy Catherine Moratis

    Paperback (Readersmagnet LLC, Oct. 29, 2019)
    A story of a young ten-year-old boy named Kory, who heads out to do his chores, on a cool and windy spring day. It becomes an adventure, as he sets out to feed the families miniature horses. Pancake, the orange cat, has thrown Kory into quite a predicament before he even gets to the horses. Pancake runs and hides, leaving Kory trying not to panic.
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  • The Circus Has Left Town

    Curtis Booher

    Hardcover (Readersmagnet LLC, March 27, 2019)
    After the circus has left town, children reflect back on what all they saw while the circus was in town. Their memories include everything from the elephants raising the big top tent to all acts they saw performed inside the three big rings. They recall the lions roaring, the bears on bicycles, along with the trapeze artist and girls doing stunts on galloping horses. They remember the smell of popcorn and hot dogs along with the complete circus atmosphere. But memories are all they have now that The Circus Has Left Town.
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