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  • A Mermaid's Journal

    Melissa G Goodmon

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, May 12, 2017)
    This is my story. You can choose to believe it to be true or you can believe it to be just another really big fish tale. Read it and decide for yourself. I am a mermaid! A real, live mermaid! You heard me right. I am a real, honest to goodness mermaid, a human that has a fish tail. Well, some of the time. I guess most won't believe my story and will be skeptical that any of it is true at all, but I know my best friend in the whole world (and I mean that literally) believes my story to be completely and genuinely true. She, in fact, is the one who had the idea that I should put it all down on paper for you to read, changing the names and places to protect the innocent, of course. Mer-people are real! So, I will just get right to telling my story. It was a warm and sunny spring morning...
  • A Day with My Aunt

    Marguerite Trupiano, Laurie Necco

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, Oct. 13, 2010)
    A Day with My Aunt is a book about a fun-filled adventure with a little girl and her aunt. They go to their favorite places, like the park and the zoo. At the same time, it shows important lessons to young readers, such as wearing a seatbelt and never talking to strangers. Now close your eyes and count to ten, and join them on their magical day!
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  • I Am a Kid-trepreneur the Recipe of a Successful Kid Business

    Delphine Nephtalie Dauphin

    Hardcover (Rosedog Pr, June 22, 2017)
    Delphine Nephtalie Dauphin may be just seven years old, but as a successful kid-trepreneur, she makes every decision in all aspects of her business. In this guideline, I Am a Kid-trepreneur, Delphine shares a few business-minded recipes that can help her peers achieve success in early entrepreneurship. If you have ever thought of starting a business, but didn't know where to begin, this book is for you. In this book, I Am a Kid-trepreneur, Delphine highlights the necessary steps from start to growth. I Am a Kid-trepreneur is a must-read for ambitious kids and parents of minors who have shown interest in entrepreneurship. This book can help you step out of your comfort zone and develop a business idea that might be the next success. About the Author Delphine Nephtalie Dauphin, also known as Joy, is a Kid-trepreneur. She is the owner and baker of Joy's Yummy Cupcakes by Delphine, a company that she founded at the age of seven. She has participated at the Miami Book Fair and The Miami Gardens Wine and Food Experience. She has a passion for the arts and for entrepreneurship. Delphine has been leading an annual all girls PJ party during the Christmas season to connect with her friends. She is a Princess and Pearls ambassador, philanthropist, pianist, and ballet student. When she's not baking, doing her school work, surfing the net for research or speaking at events, she is most likely reading a good book or watching her favorite show on Netflix. Delphine resides with her mother in the City of Miramar, Florida.
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  • The Lucky Orphan Calf

    Marion Carlson

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, Sept. 5, 2017)
    This very unlucky orphan calf gets some quick help and a couple of rides in a pick-up. Then some good care from twins. Somehow he does end up being lucky!
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  • Sammy Smart Guy

    Polyvious Christoforos

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, Jan. 21, 2019)
    A witty memoir based on the rise to fame of a young artist named Sammy Smart Guy. Join Sammy Smart Guy on his more greatest adventure to a much most artistic stardom. You ll find out the more that uplifting faith in everyone with autism.
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  • Hector Saves the Day

    Virginia Mohler

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, April 18, 2019)
    Have you ever read a historical book or story and wondered about some unwritten details? Kindergarten children quite often bombard author Virginia Mohler with questions about little-known facts after she reads them a story. Hector Saves the Day is the answer to some of questions asked by her students. Hector is a whimsical but very caring Hippopotamus who wants to help George Washington. The story relates historical facts about George Washington, his life, career, and his loss of teeth. Hector depends on the faithfulness of his good friend, Edgar the elephant, to carry out his last wishes. In this way, Hector saves George Washington's life. Virginia has told this story to her Kindergarten class for years. Now you can enjoy this beloved tale of Hector and his selfless gift to George Washington.
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  • Process of Elimination

    James Hughes

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, April 3, 2019)
    Process of Elimination is about a young man who has suffered a terrible loss, one that has crippled him emotionally for months. In the book, he grieves and searches for a reason to resume his life, until he is seized by an idea that gives him a reason to face each day and the motivation to start living his life again: he is going to even the score. About the Author Author James Hughes has always enjoyed reading and writing. Growing up he especially enjoyed the writings of O. Henry (real name William Sydney Porter). He liked the unique twists and surprise endings to his stories. While working as a career engineer, Hughes was required to write about the many military systems he worked on, but these were mostly factual accounts and reports about those systems. It was writing, but not the kind he had in mind. Process of Elimination was written over several years, starting first in Hughes' mind before he tried to put it all down in words. He would write for periods of time, let it lay for months, and then would again attempt to flesh out the story as new ideas and thoughts came to him to add to the narrative. In July of 2018, he decided that had said all he wanted to say in Process of Elimination, his attempt at an O. Henry-inspired story.
  • The Letter Q

    T Penny

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Did you ever wonder how the letters in the alphabet got to where they are now? Join "Q" on its journey to discover where it belongs. If you've ever felt like you don't fit in, you're not alone! Just like "Q," it is easy for us to feel as if we do not belong where we started. The adventure to find where we're meant to be could take us to new places where we meet interesting characters, but eventually we find a place that feels like home - and if it feels right, it is right. About the Author Throughout her life, author T. Penny has been on many different adventures. She has traveled to both Europe and South America, lived in multiple states throughout the U.S., and has had countless hobbies. Though she has now settled down in the state of North Carolina, her journey to find where she feels at home still continues. Her love of dance has led her to compete in the ballroom and her lifelong interest in languages has led her to dedicate the past three years to teaching Spanish. Though her adventure may seem long already, she continues in search of the place that feels right to her.
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  • Blue

    Art Moses

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, Nov. 27, 2018)
    When Art Moses created Blue, he wanted this book to be something colorful and insightful--a book both parents and children could enjoy together. This collection of poetry tells a story about imaginative play and allows children to create their own world of fantasy. Blue makes children think about all the different places that can be created by the mind, so the author thinks this book would be a great addition to your children's library. Blue is fun, creative, and brings imagination to life! About the Author Art Moses attended Community College of Allegheny County CCAC where he earned a Psychology degree on May 2018. Upon graduation, Moses plans to transfer to Indiana University of PA and become a therapist. He was the Honors Scholar at Boyce. He was able learn new technique for teambuilding, as the Honors Scholar he worked closely with a faculty mentor and encouraged service work prior to graduation ensuring the highest-quality of education for students at CCAC. Moses has also had the privilege of directly mentoring peers. He has assisted many students with a variety of learning disabilities and academic challenges. Moses has helped direct programs for people to register to vote, including "A Voteless People is a Hopeless People" as a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., and Honors Scholar. Voter education and registration has remained an important focus of his outreach activity to create political awareness and empowerment. Moses demonstrates leadership qualities as a peer tutor through initiating relationships with those he tutored and independently breaking down tasks and study skills for them. "Go-to-High-School, Go-to-College" is an educational initiative for young men; they receive information and learn different strategies that helps facilitate success. Alpha Phi Alpha men provide youth participants with excellent role models to emulate. Moses possesses personality traits consistent with leadership, including being kind and compassionate, self-motivated, well organized, and open to new ideas.
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  • The Story of Bill and John: A Fictional Tale About Bullying

    William Champy Jr

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, Aug. 28, 2013)
    Over the last few years, there has been much attention brought to the subject of bullying and the devastating effects on the recipients of this unwanted attention, sometimes resulting in death or suicide. While there has been much conversation on this topic in schools and on talk shows, many are still at a loss to determine how to combat this problem. Many feel there should be laws created setting guidelines of punishment for those who are responsible for the emotional and physical battering of others. The author has a personal interest and great concern about bullying and its consequences, and has written and illustrated this book as a simplistic, easy-to-understand representation of this problem. If we can reach our children early, possibly we can greatly diminish the torment, which will touch a number of our youth.
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  • Sheila Gets a Lesson in Foster Care

    Charles Montgomery

    Hardcover (Rosedog Pr, Jan. 8, 2019)
    "Foster child, foster child!" They shouted out when they saw Sheila. Just what did Sheila do when she saw Michelle and Betty walking towards her? Did she cry? Run away? Sheila Gets a Lesson in Foster Care tells the amazing story of an eleven-year-old foster child who stood up to two annoying schoolmates, and learned the true lesson of being in foster care. About the Author Charles Montgomery lives in New York City. He works with foster children at a foster care agency. He is a father to a teenage daughter, a paralegal, a personal trainer and a freelance writer. His writings have been published in many children's magazines and he has spent many years working with troubled teenagers.
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  • Masha and Natasha

    Polly Goldberg

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, March 13, 2019)
    Polly Goldberg is a retired editor and proofreader living in upstate New York whose grandparents and great-grandparents emigrated from Russia in the 1890s. The story of Masha and Natasha has been told and cherished in her family since at least the 1840s; it is a favorite of her own grandchildren, who pushed her to share it.
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