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  • Knee High to a Grasshopper

    Janet Chancellor

    Hardcover (Rosedog Pr, July 8, 2014)
    Knee High to a Grasshopper is a book of poems portraying the innocence, naivety and joy of three sisters growing up in small town America in the 1950s.Written from the perspective of a four-year-old, Knee High to a Grasshopper is poetry that kids, parents and grandparents will all enjoy reading time and time again. More than a nostalgic reminiscence of yesterday, Knee High to a Grasshopper is relevant today.Published as a check off on a bucket list it has finally emerged as a delightful gift inviting you to sept back from the hustle and bustle of today s busy lifestyle and enjoy the freshness of a more simple, more slowly paced time.
  • Danny the Duck Takes a Trip

    Sierra Kunkel

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, Feb. 7, 2012)
    The author of this book is Sierra Dawn Kunkel. She was born on May 16, 1988 in Brenham, TX. She attended elementary and high school in Burton, TX. She graduated from high school in 2006 and then went on to Blinn College for 2 years. After Blinn, she transferred to Sam Houston State University. She graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Interdisciplinary Education K-6 Grades. Her parents are Mark and Ronda, and she has a younger brother named Spencer. Sierra enjoys cooking, crafts, fishing, and hanging out with her family and friends.
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  • Lilah Locket's Good Deed

    Tessa A. Berg

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, May 14, 2010)
    Lilah Locket, a fairy child from Wonder Valley, goes on a summer vacation to visit her grandmother in Carnation Cove. While there, Lilah's good heart leads her to help a bee in trouble, and she learns what friendship really is.
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  • The Christian Teen Buzz

    Shon Shree Lewis

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, Aug. 25, 2016)
    The Christian Teen Buzz is a buzzing, thought-provoking, inspirational book dedicated to all youth, parents, guardians, and mentors. It is intended to empower youth to learn about the supernatural power and blessings of living for Jesus. This book shares the message of God's love, healing, forgiveness, and blessings to live for God at an early age and avoid depression and a destructive life. The buzz of this book will bring out the superhero in each reader through learning the unlimited power of God. Furthermore The Christian Teen Buzz portrays the most epic power source of communication from God to the world; to live life in God's abundant peace.
  • My Sunny Day

    Trinene Davis

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, May 21, 2010)
    It is a beautiful, sunny day, and Pucca must decide what to do. Should she go to the park, the beach, or the zoo? Join her in My Sunny Day to find out what fun-filled adventures she'll have!
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  • The Adventures of Quacky Taffy and the Mysterious Glob

    Kyle Wolff

    (Rosedog Pr, Sept. 17, 2012)
    Meet Quacky Taffy, a quirky young duck who has superpowers...Well not exactly; he's a duck who thinks he has superpowers. But that's ok because he leads a crime-stopping, bad guy-kicking group called the Taff Squad. Quacky Taffy has his two trusty sidekicks; Milk-Man, a wise milk carton who can control all dairy products with his Dairy Mind Control. Then there is the monkey of the group, Big Mouth who can move and shatter objects with his Powerful Monkey Scream. Together they try and stop Quacky Taffy's arch nemesis Dr. Bot who is plotting to wreak havoc on the fair Pond City. Can Quacky Taffy and his Taff Squad stop Dr. Bot's Mysterious Glob before it eats the city whole? The Adventures of Quacky Taffy and the Mysterious Glob is a fun, action filled adventure that kids of all ages can enjoy!
  • Presley Pearl and Choppo

    Randi Cutrell

    Hardcover (Rosedog Pr, Sept. 5, 2017)
    Presley Pearl and Choppo have a bond that only a six-year-old little girl and a thousand pound horse can understand. Every day is a new day and adventure to them. Every experience, whether it be moving cattle or searching for lizards on old rock walls is filled with love and respect for one another. Choppo was Presley Pearl's mother's horse and has been in her family since he was a colt. Choppo now has the important job of taking care of Presley Pearl as he once did her mother. Choppo is twenty-six years old, Presley is six years old and together they make quite the team. Come along and share their story of exciting adventures and friendship. About the Author Randi Cutrell was raised on rural ranches in the Texas Panhandle, the L.S. and LIT Ranch. Cutrell went to Channing ISD the majority of her school years, but graduated from Tascosa High in Amarillo. Cutrell went on to get her Bachelors of Science in Elementary Education from Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, New Mexico. Cutrell enjoys writing, journaling, gardening, cooking and reading. Cutrell's main focus in life is her family. Her goal is to raise happy, healthy and compassionate children who grow up to pass it on.
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  • Danielle and Her Ducklings

    Rose Sherman, Ryan Tinnerman

    Hardcover (Rosedog Pr, Oct. 26, 2010)
    In this book Rose Sherman teaches children the importance of family unity and in difficuly times family and friends need to stick together and help each other out. This story is a follow up of the book Danielle The Duck. Danielle is grown and becomes a mother of her own ducklings. The story tells the joys and fun times of the ducklings growing up through the seasons. When it comes time to fly South for the winter season, their smallest duck Little Charlie is too small to fly south. Danielle and her family decide to stay North through the winter months with their brother. It's a rough winter, but with the help of Farmer Tim and his family they all have a wonderful time bonding together through the winter months.
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  • Bonita the Fruit Bat Counts to Ten

    Bonnie Lee

    Hardcover (Rosedog Pr, June 25, 2012)
    Good evening! My name is Bonita the Fruit Bat.Come with me tonight to look for my favorite foods and learn to count from one to ten.Let's go!
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  • Poems for Children

    Elsie M. Johnston

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, Sept. 16, 2018)
    This poem book is easy and fun to read with flowing words, depicting bright pictures of farm animals. An acquaintance with simple country living was Elsie M. Johnston s inspiration for The Farm Mouse, a poem about a mouse who sleeps while the people work and play, until the day is done and then he creeps out of the hay. The mouse looks through the barn yard for food, until the sun begins to rise, then he is gone again, to hide beneath the haystack to await another night. The poem Be a friend was inspired by seeing the need for teaching children more kindness for each other. The illustrations show farm animals, including a turtle, being nice and helpful to each other, by helping to reach an apple, giving companionship and by trying to make others smile. Such treatment may seem to be only a little effort, but helps to greatly improve the days of others.
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  • My Twelve Days of Christmas

    Rosemary Simpkins

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, Oct. 28, 2011)
    I am a twelve-year-old boy, and my life hasn't been easy so far. My father died two years ago, leaving my mother and I in severe debt.My mom works double shifts cleaning rooms in a rundown motel, trying to scrape together as much money as she can. I hear her crying at night, and I know she is worried about paying our bills and keeping food on the table.When my dad was alive, he drank and smoked all the time and could never hold down a job. He blamed my mother for his problems, and I heard them yelling at each other every night. I remember my mom saying something to him about a twelve-step program and how he kept missing meetings and didn't seem to want to get better. That's what gave me my idea...
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  • Jobs and Transportation: In Karen and English

    Blae Ku, Eh Thaku Doh

    Hardcover (Rosedog Pr, Nov. 3, 2016)
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