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  • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass

    Lewis Carroll

    Paperback (SCL, Dec. 9, 2018)
    First published in 1865, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass has been been perennially popular with both adults and children alike. It follows the tale of curious Alice and her fall through the rabbit hole into a fantasy world filled with anthropomorphic and peculiar creatures. A lasting classic that plays with logic and the bizarre, this tale cannot fail to delight readers with its mix of prose and poetry.
  • The Night We Saved the Cats

    Barbara L. Fifer

    Paperback (SCL, Jan. 15, 2012)
    "The Night We Saved the Cats" is a story that most young learners, aged 5-12, will enjoy and in the process, expand their vocabulary. Employing the BOLD GREEN TERM IDENTIFIER SYSTEM, this book calls out new terms using BOLD GREEN TYPEFACE and directs the learner to a separate section where it is explained in a deeper context. "The Night We Saved the Cats" is fun for adults and children alike.
  • What I'll Tell Tom: The Atheist Kid's Bible

    Martin Hodgson

    Paperback (SCL, Nov. 30, 2011)
    POCKET EDITION (black & white illustrations)... Join Tom and Alice on a voyage of discovery as they travel through time to witness the true story of the big bang at the dawn of the universe, the formation of planet Earth, the evolution of life and the development of human societies and moral codes. "I remember the excitement I felt as as kid when I was given my Children's Illustrated Bible - How fantastic! A book that explains the origin of the universe and how to live in harmony with your fellow human beings. The only problem was that I didn't (and still don't) believe there is a God. I still love the idea of such a book, and decided to write my own non-religious version for my children. My daughter tells me it's the best book she's ever read. I don't believe this for a second and I'm sure she'll change her mind when she finishes The Lord of The Rings. I love her for saying it though and sincerely hope you'll enjoy reading What I'll Tell Tom." Martin Hodgson, November 2011.
  • Carousel

    Farzain Rahman

    Paperback (SCL, Aug. 10, 2012)
    Annabel Sullivan is not like other 11-year-old girls. She is wiser than most, and can sense when people around her are going to die soon. After the death of her little brother, her family moves to the suburbs, where Annabel befriends Shaun and Mary. Annabel must deal with the superficiality of the suburbs, her dysfunctional family, an estranged uncle, a middle school bully, and her uncanny ability to predict death. When Annabel senses that two of her neighbors are going to die soon, Annabel takes it upon herself to outsmart death.
  • The Fearless Three And The Time Machine Part 2

    Rachel Funk

    (SCL, Jan. 3, 2009)
    A fun children's series for early readers that shows the importance of imagination and teamwork! Mike is 8, he's the oldest, he likes to read books, loves science and always helps his little brother and sister. Marie is 5 and she loves animals and makes new friends easily. Harry is the youngest, he's only 4, but he has a big personality and is very strong. When these three play anything can happen and every day is a new adventure when they put their imaginations together! This time their cousins join in on the adventure in the time machine!
  • Because I Can

    Paul Cooper

    (SCL, Nov. 29, 2008)
    It's 1958 and eleven-year-old Peter Wolf lives in the war-rubble squalor of East Germany which is ruled with an iron fist by the Soviet Communists. People stand in long lines to buy rancid meat, water pails are kept on toilet lids to prevent sewer rats from invading apartments and, worst of all, every citizen is encouraged to spy upon every other citizen and report any suspect behavior to the hated Stassi (Secret Police). Risking their lives escaping East Germany, surviving a kidnapping attempt, enduring six long months in a refugee camp and crossing the Atlantic in steerage, Peter discovers America is not the paradise he had envisioned.
  • Firithyleleni

    Karen Deal Robinson

    (SCL, Nov. 14, 2007)
    Seven high-school students open a door into a world of beauty and danger, of love and betrayal, where the only defense against an evil magic is the power of hope. Also available in hardback.
  • Trenon's Big Snake Nightmare!

    Kevin Durham

    Paperback (SCL, Jan. 2, 2012)
    Trenon's Big Snake Nightmare! (The Daddy Tales, Volume 1) Trenon has a nightmare about a great, big snake - oh no! --------------------------- The Daddy Tales are the collaborative effort of Kevin and E.E. Durham. These stories are tall tales based on our wonderful family life, and are meant to entertain and entrance you. Please approach with caution - if you do not have a sense of humour, these stories may break your funny bone. DonÕt look for a deeper meaning in these faradiddles, none exists :)
  • Moon Girl

    Beatrix Tambunan

    (SCL, March 12, 2012)
    A story of Moon Girl who made sure the moon shone brightly at night so night creatures could creep outside and see where they were going. So Why did she leave one day? This is a story of self worth and valuable relationships.
  • A Pet Banana

    Othen Donald Dale Cummings

    (SCL, May 11, 2012)
    I found a pet banana today. Today I found a pet banana. Now I have a friend for me. Now I have a friend for my son. A pet banana for a friend, A pet banana to put in bed, You need a pet banana that is red. Children can learn basic colors with this story/rhyme!
  • World of Goldungy

    Ellis McIntosh

    (SCL, April 1, 2012)
    When Jak stumbles across the video game World of Goldungy on the internet he becomes obsessed, Its all he thinks about it every second of the day. Then one day at school Jak notices there is a new caretaker who looks very suspicious. He decides to spy on the new caretaker and follows him down to the office. The caretaker disappears in to a closet and doesnÕt come back out. Jak decides to investigate and when he opens the closet door Jak is thrown into a weird unknown dimension ... The World of Goldungy