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  • Silver the Unicorn and the Christmas Fairies: A Go to Sleep Book

    Mary Fern, Clinton Herigstadt, SG Enterprises

    Audiobook (SG Enterprises, Oct. 11, 2018)
    It's Christmas, and you can't get your child to sleep? Then help is here with Mary Fern's Go to Sleep audiobooks. Often, children can find it difficult to go to sleep, especially at Christmas time when the long wait for Santa is nearly over. It's much more fun to play with friends and family. Their busy minds find it difficult to unwind, and sleep can become problematic. Delightful Christmas tales designed to help restful sleep. The story has been crafted to include specific sleep-time suggestions; the narration and pace of the story is designed to slow your child's rhythm down and bring them to gentle, restful sleep. The audiobook run time is around 30 minutes, and it can be played from any device and will become a part of your child's bedtime routine. The Kindle ebook and the paperback are available as well as a supplement to the audio file and can be used when you would like to share those final moments at the end of the day with your child before they fall fast asleep. Watch out, it might have the same effect on you as well. Happy dreams to all children and parents. Page up and order now.
  • The Murder on the Links

    Agatha Christie

    (Suzeteo Enterprises, May 8, 2020)
    Agatha Christie, one of the most well-known English authors of the 20th century, strikes again with her classic crime novel, The Murder on the Links. Featuring the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot and his companion Captain Hastings, The Murder on the Links takes place in Northern France after a man named Paul Renauld requests help in solving a mystery. Once Poirot and Hastings arrive, however, they find Renauld dead on the golf course, having been stabbed in the back.Using his remarkable memory of past crimes, Poirot must solve the questionable death of Renauld while dealing with his French competitor, Monsieur Giraud, who leads the investigation. With the help of his assistant, Poirot begins to unravel the strange mystery of Paul Renauld. That is, until a new body is uncovered.This mystery is filled with blackmail, plot-twists, and even a little bit of romance, making it a perfect read. The Murder on the Links is a classic Christie novel, with long-running main character Hercule Poirot who uses logical conclusions, clue-based methods, and a touch of satire in over 30 mystery novels. With Christie's bold, suspenseful, and passionate style of writing, The Murder on the Links is considered to be one of Christie's more thrilling tales.
  • The Princess and the Goblin

    George MacDonald

    Hardcover (Suzeteo Enterprises, July 28, 2020)
    From the influential Scottish novelist George MacDonald comes The Princess and the Goblin, a childrenā€™s fantasy filled with courage and inner strength. MacDonald, a Christian minister, began publishing his work in 1863. His goal was to take childrenā€™s fantasy stories and turn them into faith-based lessons that children would enjoy reading. He is regarded as the founding father of the fantasy genre we know today, but also as a prominent literary figure who has inspired many other famous authors, such as C. S. Lewis, G. K. Chesterton, and Mark Twain.The Princess and the Goblin features a young motherless princess whose father, the king, is away most of the time, leaving her to live alone in the castle. Her only friend is her nursemaid, Lootie. One day, as she is exploring the castle, Princess Irene finds a beautiful lady who asks Irene to call her great-great-grandmother. After this, Irene begins to grow more curious about life outside the castle. She persuades Lootie into playing outside, but when the sun goes down, they are attacked and chased by goblins. Curdie, a young miner boy, rescues them, and soon becomes Ireneā€™s only real friend. With the magic that her great-great-grandmother bestows onto her and the befriending of Curdie, who knows of the goblinsā€™ evil plans, Irene is whisked away into an adventure like sheā€™s never had before.The Princess and the Goblin is filled with effortless symbolism, classic fantasy elements, and a beautiful story that will inspire both children and adults to bring more faith into their lives.
  • The Wizard of Oz: The Original 1900 Edition in Full Color

    L. Frank Baum, W. W. Denslow

    Hardcover (Suzeteo Enterprises, Jan. 10, 2017)
    Before "The Wizard of Oz" was a movie, it was a children's book. It was written in 1899 and published in 1900. This edition is a carefully re-constructed facsimile that is as close to the original as modern book printing technology will allow. If you are looking for the earliest release of this children's classic, be prepared to fork over thousands of dollars for the original edition, published as The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, in 1900 by the George M. Hill Company . If you want a faithful reconstruction that will make your guests look twice and delight your kids, this is the edition you want. Please note: as this is a facsimile edition, it will contain all of the flaws and imperfections of the original. This is by definition. Since the original images were engravings, which was a common necessity for book printers of the 1800s, the image quality itself will be different than what many modern readers expect. But, while it contains the flaws of the original, it also has its magic, as well. As such, it will be a great way to read the story the way its authors originally intended it before Victor Fleming and Hollywood got a hold of it. It will also be a handsome addition to your bookshelf!
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  • A Naughty Elf Christmas Story - The Broken Gingerbread House: Christmas Bedtime Story

    Mary Fern, Clinton Herigstad, S.G. Enterprises

    Audiobook (S.G. Enterprises, Sept. 21, 2018)
    Wonderful children's Christmas stories - listen on audio as a bedtime audiobook. Naughty Elf audiobooks are simple chapter audiobbooks for early learners, and they are all available on Audible as bedtime stories with a run time of around 25 minutes. They are also perfect as a bedtime story to play at the festive season to your children at bedtime. The series culminates with a "Go to Sleep" on Christmas Eve audiobook - perfect for all those excited children waiting for Santa to arrive. Naughty Elf needs to help Santa to get some children back from the naughty list on to the good list in time for Christmas - but can he do it in time? Find out when you listen to these delightful Christmas tales, all of which reinforce messages of good behavior. Page up and order now.
  • The Fairy Pony and the Christmas Fairies: A Go to Sleep Book

    Mary Fern, Clinton Herigstadt, SG Enterprises

    Audiobook (SG Enterprises, Oct. 22, 2018)
    It's Christmas and you can't get your child to sleep? Then help is here with Mary Fern's Go to Sleep Books. Often children can find it difficult to go to sleep, especially at Christmastime, when the long wait for Santa is nearly over. Delightful Christmas tales designed to help restful sleep. It's much more fun to play with friends and family. Their busy minds find it difficult to unwind, and sleep can become problematic. The story has been crafted to include specific sleep time suggestions. The narration and pace of the story are designed to slow your child's rhythm down and bring them to gentle, restful sleep. The audiobook run time is around 30 minutes, and it can be played from any device and will become a part of your child's bedtime routine. The Kindle book and the paperback are available as well as a supplement to the audio file and can be used when you would like to share those final moments at the end of the day with your child before they fall fast asleep. Watch out, it might have the same effect on you as well. Happy dreams to all children and parents.
  • At the Back of the North Wind

    George MacDonald

    Hardcover (Suzeteo Enterprises, July 17, 2020)
    Known as one of the most ethereal childrenā€™s fantasies by George MacDonald, At the Back of the North Wind has been a favorite among families for over a century. MacDonald, a Scottish author and Christian minister, is most known for his unique childrenā€™s fairy tales, blended with lessons on faith and morality. His work has influenced many major literary figures, such as Lewis Carroll, G. K. Chesterton, and C. S. Lewis.In his childrenā€™s book At the Back of the North Wind, published in 1871, Diamond, a sweet young boy who comes from a poor family, is swept away by the North Wind. After he befriends this kind, maternal-like spirit, she takes him on different adventures that call for the North Wind. During these adventures, Diamond learns that the North Wind both helps people and creates disaster, an image of Godā€™s will through life and death, as everything always ends up okay by the end of the night.Like many of MacDonaldā€™s popular stories, his writing is able to raise questions of theology and philosophy in ways that children can understand and learn from. At the Back of the North Wind is a fairy tale of a different kind, without princesses or goblins, and has touched children all over the world with its beautiful portrayal of spirituality within fantasy.
  • Philip Dru: Administrator: A Story of Tomorrow, 1920 - 1935

    Edward Mandell House

    Hardcover (Suzeteo Enterprises, Nov. 19, 2019)
    Col. Edward Mandell House tried to remain anonymous, but eventually his vision of America, as represented in his novel "Philip Dru: Administrator" became known. Why anonymous? Perhaps because it conveyed precisely what one of his critics said, "Suffice it to know Philip Dru is an autobiography of the colonel himself and solves the conundrum how to get rid of the Constitution." Given House's close working relationship with President Woodrow Wilson and Wilson's own strained relationship with the foundational document of the country, bravely testifying to one's actual views is manifestly politically unwise. Especially when that vision cheers on a progressive-led civil war in America to root out and destroy completely the rugged 'reactionary' revolutionists preventing the arrival of The Administrative State: Utopia. In view of continued progressive disdain for ordinary Americans and the Constutition--which stands in their way today, as it stood in Wilson's way--"Philip Dru: Administrator" provides an important glimpse into the Bureaucratic mind, free from constraints, and allowed to dream big. May it never be free from constraints.
  • The Federalist Papers

    Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay

    Hardcover (Suzeteo Enterprises, July 28, 2020)
    The Federalist Papers is a series of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay under the pseudonym Publius, arguing for the ratification of the United States Constitution. The Federalist Papers were published serially from 1787 to 1788 in several newspapers, such as the ā€œIndependent Journal,ā€ the ā€œNew York Packets,ā€ and ā€œThe Daily Advertiser.ā€ Addressed to ā€œThe People of the State of New York,ā€ these essays detailed plans for a strong national government and are known as one of the most important political documents in the history of the United States.Alexander Hamilton, the driving force behind The Federalist Papers, served as a captain during the War of Independence, was a member of the Constitutional Convention, and became the first Secretary of the Treasury. Hamilton wrote 51 of the 85 essays. James Madison, the fourth President of the United States, was known as the ā€˜fatherā€™ of the Constitution due to his influence while drawing up the Bill of Rights. During his time as the Secretary of State, he worked to abolish slavery and sought for peace. John Jay established law and diplomacy in the new nation as the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and shaped many of the Supreme Court procedures we still see today.These three important figures argued, through The Federalist Papers, that the Articles of Confederation prevented the United States from becoming strong on its own. The Federalist Papers explained to the public key provisions of the new proposed Constitution, making it one of the first pieces of political philosophy in United States history.
  • A Naughty Elf Christmas Story - The Boy Who Stole: Naughty Elf Helps Santa, Book 2

    Mary Fern, Clinton Herigstad, S G Enterprises

    Audiobook (S G Enterprises, Sept. 6, 2018)
    Wonderful children's Christmas stories - Listen at bedtime. Naughty Elf audiobooks are simple chapter audiobooks for early learners, and they are all available on Audible as bedtime stories with a run time of around 25 minutes. They are also perfect as a bedtime story to listen to at the festive season to your children at bedtime. The series will culminate with a Go to Sleep on Christmas Eve audiobook - perfect for all those excited children waiting for Santa to arrive. Naughty Elf needs to help Santa to get some children back from the naughty list on to the good list in time for Christmas - but can he do it in time? Find out when you listen to these delightful Christmas tales, all of which reinforce messages of good behavior. Page up and order now.
  • A Naughty Elf Christmas Story - The Girl Who Told Lies: Naughty Elf Helps Santa Series, Book 1

    Mary Fern, Clinton Herigstad, S.G. Enterprises

    Audiobook (S.G. Enterprises, Sept. 6, 2018)
    Wonderful children's Christmas stories - Listen as a bedtime story. Naughty Elf audiobooks are simple chapter audiobooks for early learners, and they are all available on Audible as bedtime stories with a run time of around 25 minutes. They are also perfect as a bedtime story to listen to at bedtime during the festive season. The series will culminate with a Go to Sleep on Christmas Eve audiobook - perfect for all those excited children waiting for Santa to arrive. Naughty Elf needs to help Santa to get some children back from the naughty list on to the good list in time for Christmas - but can he do it in time? Find out when you listen to these delightful Christmas tales, all of which reinforce messages of good behavior. Page up and order now.
  • The Tale of Peter Rabbit: The Original 1901 Edition

    Beatrix Potter

    Hardcover (Suzeteo Enterprises, March 19, 2018)
    This is the edition that was printed by Beatrix Potter before she could find a publisher, which finally occurred the following year. It was in black and white and initially only 250 copies were printed. Soon after, a publisher was found and the illustrations were given color. This is facsimile of that very first edition, printed in 1901 at Potter's expense. While not exactly the version that would become known to children, it is still fun to see how history was first made!
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