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Books published by publisher Sara Arizona LLC

  • The Cockroach That Wanted to Help With the Laundry

    Sara Fryd

    language (Sara Arizona LLC, March 19, 2011)
    Emma, a first grade teacher, has a new home in Phoenix. Suddenly she has to face her childhood fears of cockroaches while getting ready to finish her tasks for the week. There is a little child in each of us learning to deal with the issues that come up. Sometimes the best lessons are learned when there is no one to ask and you have to rely on yourself to fix the problem.
  • Howard Hummingbird

    Sara Fryd

    language (Sara Arizona LLC, March 10, 2011)
    Howard loved to hang from tree limbs, Jungle Jims, and awnings. He would wrap his legs around a limb or a pole on a Jungle Jim hanging upside down so he could see things in the world no one else saw.
  • What Happened to Santa?

    Ed Medeiros, Fran Medeiros, Sara Fryd

    language (Sara Arizona LLC, March 16, 2011)
    Oh no, Santa's in trouble. A big storm blew in just before Christmas and Santa is lost in the forest and can't find his way back to the sleigh, the presents, and the reindeer. He encounters a cave, a bear, and a bird. Can Wilbur the bear and Joelle the bird help Santa in time for Christmas? You’ll have to read this wonderful children’s story and find out what happens to Santa Claus.
  • Woodruff the Chili Dog

    Sara Fryd, Ruth Helms

    language (Sara Arizona LLC, March 20, 2010)
    Abigail and Woodruff are inseparable. They even share the same birthday. Woodruff, (Woody for short) knows he’s really a human boy and acts accordingly. Abigail would be having a wonderful childhood except Woody is afraid of storms. Using any means at his disposal, including his rather large chow-chow claws, he attempts to get into the house every time there is a storm when the family is gone. After repeatedly shredding the door, Mom is exasperated and plans on finding another home for Woody. Oh no, what is Abigail going to do. Keep reading to find out this surprisingly original outcome to this beautifully illustrated children’s book appropriate for any age child (or grown-up) who loves dogs.