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Books published by publisher Shear Press Kids

  • Violet the Hugging Octopus

    Sherry Duquet, Philip S Marks, Mark Wayne Adams

    Hardcover (DP Kids Press, Feb. 2, 2019)
    Swimming with confidence and bursting with joy, Violet greets her friends Puffer Fish, Moray Eel, Jumbo Shrimp and Stinging Ray. She is outlandishly happy which excites their curiosity. What is her secret? How is she so happy? Can they be that happy too?Inside the book teachers and parents will find Seaside Chat discussion questions that can be adapted for all ages.
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  • A Fairy Tale Alphabet

    Jennifer Shear

    language (Shear Press Kids, July 16, 2015)
    An alphabet book with a fairy tale theme.
  • Colors In Nature

    Jennifer Shear

    language (Shear Press Kids, July 16, 2015)
    A book of colors with a nature theme
  • A Flowery Book Of Colors

    Jennifer Shear

    language (Shear Press Kids, July 16, 2015)
    A book of colors with a floral theme
  • Little Balloon

    Jennifer Shear

    language (Shear Press Kids, March 5, 2014)
    A little girl loses her balloon. She’s sad her balloon has gone away. But then she starts to think about where her balloon might have gone.
  • All Good Things

    Jennifer Shear

    language (Shear Press Kids, Oct. 14, 2014)
    Colorful children's picture book
  • COLORS In Nature

    Jennifer Shear

    Paperback (Shear Press Kids, April 22, 2015)
    A book of colors with a nature theme.
  • All Good Things

    Jennifer Shear

    (Shear Press Kids, Oct. 13, 2014)
    Colorful children's picture book.
  • A Fairy Tale Alphabet Book

    Jennifer Shear

    Paperback (Shear Press Kids, March 30, 2015)
    A fairy tale themed alphabet book.
  • The Deep Blue Sea

    Jennifer Shear

    Paperback (Shear Press Kids, Aug. 22, 2014)
    A story about taking a trip to the sea and adventures that follow.
  • Little Balloon

    Jennifer Shear

    Paperback (Shear Press Kids, March 5, 2014)
    A little girl loses her balloon. She’s sad her balloon has gone away. But then she starts to think about where her balloon might have gone.