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  • Grandpa, Is that You?

    Mary Edwards-Olson

    Paperback (Skippy Creek, May 6, 2019)
    Beautifully Illustrated children's book to help those, both young and old, understand and hold on to hope as they watch a loved one slip away due to Alzheimer’s Disease. Wonderfully written about a sad and sensitive subject.
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  • Sweet Sofie Sue And Her Backyard Adventures

    Debbie Neal, Brooke Beaver, Jessica Beaver

    Paperback (Skippy Creek, Nov. 27, 2019)
    Meet the real Sweet Sofie Sue! She seeks adventure, love, and acceptance. She wants to fit in with her friends, but Sofie learns a very valuable lesson in her adventures. This story captures the reader with delightful illustrations and Christian themed principles that we are indeed fearfully and wonderfully made, and for us to accept ourselves, as well as others, as God's beautiful creations.
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  • Buddy

    Jacqueline Krafft, Abigail Schlegl

    Hardcover (Skippy Creek, July 13, 2020)
    The author hopes that Buddy's story will serve as a learning tool for its readers. It is a book about seasons, science, color appreciation. Buddy, a beautiful leaf, he tells his story of his own struggle for patience and acceptance of his situation. Buddy learns the importance of responsibility to his family. Being rich in vocabulary and loaded with vibrant illustrations, parents will love this book for their children. The young imaginations will take flight, and their observance about the active world around them will be greatly enhanced. Beautifully written and illustrated.
  • Buddy

    Jacqueline Krafft, Abigail Schlegl

    Paperback (Skippy Creek, May 28, 2020)
    Buddy will serve as a teaching/learning tool. It is a book about seasons, science, color appreciation, and family. The teaching tools are demonstrated through Buddy, a beautifully illustrated leaf who seeks adventures and struggles to learn patience and acceptance of his situation. He learns the importance of responsibility to his family. This book is rich in vocabulary. Little imaginations will take flight, and their observance about the active world around them will be greatly enhanced.
  • Coral's First Sleepover

    Jocelyn M Lacey, Teresa Wilkerson

    Paperback (Skippy Creek, Nov. 29, 2018)
    Off the rocky coast of Maine lived a mermaid named Coral. Coral was like most mermaids her age. She liked going to school, had many friends, and was fun to be around.The only thing that made her different was she still had her baby blanket she'd had since she was born. Her special blanket was white with little red lobsters on it, that she named Lobbie. It reminded her of the special place she lived: Maine! Only her family knew that she still slept with her blanket, Lobbie. She was so attached to it, as she'd had it her entire life. She could always count on it to make a bad day better and comfort her when she'd had a bad dream. It was also nice to have when she was sick and needed extra love and care. One day, she got invited to her first overnight party for her friend Shelly's birthday. Coral wasn't sure if she should take Lobbie to the slumber party. What would her friends think if they found out that she still had her baby blanket? Would they make fun of her? Coral wanted to take her blanket with her. She had never been without it. What would she do?
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  • Where are the Goats?

    Dennis W Brown, Kenneth Perkins

    Hardcover (Skippy Creek, May 26, 2020)
    The author recounts an event with the family as a child in Oklahoma and creates an adventurous journey for the reader. A family looks for a place to live and they find a fix-it farm. The mother, father, and a young boy find a place on a goat farm and it becomes an adventure with the goats as the goats try to burn down the world. Beautifully illustrated.
  • Collin's Chicken Adventures on the Farm: A Children's Learning Guide to Raising Chickens

    Collin Reese Ball, Angela White Ball Phd

    Paperback (Skippy Creek, Nov. 29, 2018)
    A youngster named Collin Ball loves living on a farm. He finds that there is so much to do and learn. In his book, Collin's Chicken Adventures on the Farm, he shares his farm adventures with the readers with factual information, educational insights and detailed photos. From the first experience of his parents agreeing to let him raise a few chickens in the backyard, Collin wanted to teach others about raising chickens. The book is written for a child's comprehensive and is presented as a learning guide with questions in the back for teaching purposes for classroom assignments. Collin's Chicken Adventures on the Farm is packed full of interesting and fun facts about Collin's feathered friends. Descriptive, educational, factual, and a delightful read for both children and adults.
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  • Where are the Goats?

    Dennis W Brown, Kenneth Perkins

    Paperback (Skippy Creek, April 23, 2020)
    The author recounts an event with the family as a child in Oklahoma and creates an adventurous journey for the reader. A family looks for a place to live and they find a fix-it farm. The mother, father, and a young boy find a place on a goat farm and it becomes an adventure with the goats as the goats try to burn down the world. Beautifully illustrated.
  • When the Sun Shines Through

    Mary Edwards-Olson

    Paperback (Skippy Creek, July 31, 2017)
    This book is to help those, both young and old, understand and cope with the changes a loved one may suffer due to Alzheimer’s Disease. The soft and delicate illustrations create a beautiful backdrop to this Christian themed book which brings a complicated disease to a child's level of understanding of the changes in a loved one with Alzheimer's Disease. The author writes the story from her own experiences in helping her children understand and cope with their grandmother's, her mother's, Alzheimer's Disease.
  • Sophie & the Bookmobile

    Kathleen M Jacobs

    Paperback (Skippy Creek, Nov. 19, 2019)
    When Sophie's family moves from New York City to West Virginia, she not only has to leave her friends and the city and library she loves so much, but she has to figure out what will happen when she discovers that there is no library in her new town. But when she discovers something called a bookmobile and other new treasures, all is right with the world.
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  • The Everlasting Snowman

    Hunter D Darden, Tamara Scantland Adams

    Paperback (Skippy Creek, Feb. 19, 2019)
    Author Hunter Darden enlightens children with a 'real' life story in the children's book, The Everlasting Snowman. Through beautiful illustrations, Hunter simplifies how in life there is a beginning, an ending, and a renewal of living. What a treasure for parents wishing to demonstrate to their children that living goes on after a loss in our lives. Colorful, joyful, and positive!
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  • How Shadow Found the Light

    Rae Elizabeth Parsons

    Hardcover (Skippy Creek, May 17, 2019)
    Beautifully illustrated by the author, this book is an inspirational story about a sad crow who feels as though he lacks the beauty his colorful friends have. He later learns to feel comfortable in his own feathers after a short visit from the most beautiful bird in his tree.
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