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  • Little Wing: Who Am I? Where Am I? What Am I?

    Jake Taylor, Anjna Patel, TT&T Publishers

    Audible Audiobook (TT&T Publishers, June 6, 2013)
    How would you feel if you didn't have a name or didn't know where you were or even what you were? Little Wing finds himself precisely in such a dilemma. Lucky for him, he befriends Lou, a caterpillar, who tells him how to find the answers deep in Butterfly Forest. But there are many dangers in the forest, and Little Wing must be extremely cautious. What will happen to him? Will he succeed in getting the answers to his questions? Find out in this adventure-packed story, beautifully narrated as an audiobook by Anjna Patel. Get your copy today and join Little Wing on his quest. Little Wing - Who am I? Where am I? What am I? will put a smile on you and your child.
  • The Teddy Goes To Iraq

    Sarah Elizabeth Taylor

    eBook (Taylor Publishers, Nov. 20, 2013)
    This is a children's story about a class that is learning about one soldier's journey in Iraq.
  • Sea Otter Pup

    Victoria Miles, Elizabeth Gatt

    eBook (Publishers, Nov. 21, 2018)
    Follow along as Pup learns how to eat spiky sea urchins, somersault beneath the waves and groom himself. He still needs lots of help from Mother, but one day Pup will be old enough to dive down below the waves and search for food on his ownAccompanied by beautiful illustrations and set in the North Pacific, this heartwarming tale is perfect for little ones who still have lots to learn themselves.
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  • Murder in Pharaoh's Palace: An Ancient Egyptian Mystery

    William G. Collins

    Paperback (Taylor and Seale Publishers, Sept. 20, 2016)
    Shepseskaf, a young Egyptian physician, rescues a small kitten from drowning and in doing so, saves a kingdom. Little Miu changes not only his life, but also the lives of everyone he knows and loves. Following an emergency call to Pharaoh’s palace, Shep finds himself in a mysterious and dangerous adventure. His cat accompanies him on his travels even to crime scenes where, for reasons known only to her, important clues end up in her traveling basket. It is a tale filled with romance and danger in the glorious days of Ancient Egypt.
  • My Swan Lake Life: An Interactive Histoir: 80,000 B.C. - May 31, 1965

    Louise Blocker

    Paperback (L&L Publishers, March 13, 2019)
    When Louise Blocker’s then eight-year-old grandson asked her two poignant questions—one about slavery and the other about her childhood—she initially gave him brief responses. But upon further reflection, she realized he deserved more thoughtful answers, which would involve embarking on a fact-finding mission, both into her own ancestry and into the history of slavery itself. My Swan Lake Life is the surprising, moving, and remarkable result. Featuring nearly seven years of dedicated research, the author explores the often hidden history of African Americans that you likely never read in school textbooks. From the origins of the term “race” to the American Revolution, from the era of slavery to the Civil War, and from decades of Jim Crow to the nine-year Civil Rights Movement, Blocker reveals seldom-told history about a multitude of unsung heroes and heroines—including inventors, educators, and activists—who fought in their communities, on battlefields, and in courtrooms for the liberties American citizens enjoy today.But this book is not only a riveting history, it is also an engaging memoir—or what the author has coined a histoir. Tracing her ancestry to 80,000 B.C., and using censuses, DNA analyses, and passed-down stories to round out her family’s history, Blocker takes us on her own journey as a bright but sharp-tongued young child in the segregated South—one who dreamed of going to college and marrying Nat King Cole—introducing us along the way to the resilient, hardworking, and resourceful generations who made her captivating journey possible.
  • My Swan Lake Life: An Interactive Histoir: 80,000 B.C. - May 31, 1965

    Louise Blocker

    eBook (L&L Publishers, March 13, 2019)
    When Louise Blocker’s then eight-year-old grandson asked her two poignant questions—one about slavery and the other about her childhood—she initially gave him brief responses. But upon further reflection, she realized he deserved more thoughtful answers, which would involve embarking on a fact-finding mission, both into her own ancestry and into the history of slavery itself. My Swan Lake Life is the surprising, moving, and remarkable result. Featuring nearly seven years of dedicated research, the author explores the often hidden history of African Americans that you likely never read in school textbooks. From the origins of the term “race” to the American Revolution, from the era of slavery to the Civil War, and from decades of Jim Crow to the nine-year Civil Rights Movement, Blocker reveals seldom-told history about a multitude of unsung heroes and heroines—including inventors, educators, and activists—who fought in their communities, on battlefields, and in courtrooms for the liberties American citizens enjoy today.But this book is not only a riveting history, it is also an engaging memoir—or what the author has coined a histoir. Tracing her ancestry to 80,000 B.C., using censuses, DNA analyses, and passed-down stories to round out her family’s history, Blocker takes us on her own journey as a bright but sharp-tongued child in the segregated South—one who dreamed of going to college and marrying Nat King Cole—introducing us along the way to the resilient, hardworking, and resourceful generations who made her captivating journey possible.
  • The Silent Lion

    Donna Eastman, Gloria Koehler

    Paperback (Taylor and Seale Publishers, May 5, 2017)
    Patrick is a huge young lion who lives in an animal sanctuary in Africa. As Patrick grows to adulthood, he finds that he cannot roar. He is reluctant to have an operation to have his roar fixed, but he is encouraged by his animal friends to have it, telling him stories of their operations. He finally consents and still cannot roar. Certain the operation is a failure, he resigns himself to being a silent lion. When an emergency threatens the entire pride, Patrick is able to roar, saving the pride and the compound.
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  • PAIRS ON ICE

    Elizabeth Weiss Vollstadt

    Paperback (Taylor and Seale Publishers, Aug. 21, 2017)
    Jamie’s coach was thinking that Jamie, twelve, had a better chance of achieving her Olympic dream as a pairs skater than as a single. So Jamie agrees to skate with Matt, even if she has to grit her teeth every time they practice. If Matt weren’t enough to deal with, Jamie’s divorced father tells her he is getting married again. A new stepmother and six-year-old brother are just what she doesn’t need. Will her life ever be smooth skating again? Pairs on Ice is more than a book about skating. Tweens will identify with the many conflicts Jamie faces on and off the ice in this fast-paced novel.
  • After Dark

    Emi Gayle

    language (J. Taylor Publishing, Oct. 20, 2012)
    What eighteen year old Mac Thorne doesn't know will probably kill her. In exactly eight months, five days, three hours and thirteen minutes, Mac has to choose what she'll be for the rest of her life. She has no choice but to pick. As a Changeling, it's her birthright. To Mac, it's a birthchore. Like going to school with humans, interacting with humans, and pretending to be human during the pesky daylight hours. Once darkness descends, Mac can change into any supernatural form that exists—which makes her as happy as she can be. That is, until Winn Thomas, the biggest geek in her senior class figures out there's more to what hides in the dark than most are willing to acknowledge. In this first of the 19th Year Trilogy, Winn might know more about Mac than even she does, and that knowledge could end their lives, unless Mac ensures the powers-that-be have no choice but to keep him around.
  • Parenting the Strong-Willed Child:Setting Limits and Boundaries That Work

    Timothy Johns

    language (TKM Publishers, Nov. 18, 2013)
    Ever had a knock down drag out fight with your 4 year old? Or a losing argument with your junior high schooler? Then this book is for you. Learn how to develop communication and discipline strategies with your strong-willed child.
  • The Adventures of Laffe the Giraffe: Kindness Begins with You

    Toby Beavers, Terri Beavers

    language (TNT Publishers, Dec. 20, 2019)
    Fun Stories to teach children kindness: for 6-8 year olds(Perfect for Bedtime & Early Learning Beginning Readers)Summary: It was a scorching hot day on the savanna when two young giraffes searched for shade to escape the deadly heat. They were startled to hear a loud sobbing nearby. Do they run? Or should they see who’s in trouble?Danger lurks everywhere, and one small mistake could lead to big trouble for the two giraffes. Find out what happens in this inspiring story of courage and love.
  • Little Wing - Who am I? Where am I? What am I?

    Jake Taylor, Claudia B. Montero, Catherine Resignato

    eBook (TT&T Publishers, June 9, 2009)
    How would you feel if you didn't have a name or didn't know where you were or even what you were? Little Wing finds himself precisely in such a dilemma. Lucky for him, he befriends Lou, a caterpillar, who tells him how to find the answers deep in Butterfly Forest. But there are many dangers in the forest, and Little Wing must be extremely cautious. What will happen to him? Will he succeed in getting the answers to his questions? Find out in this adventure-packed story, beautifully illustrated by Claudia B. Montero.Get your copy today and join Little Wing on his quest. Little Wing – Who am I? Where am I? What am I? will put a smile on you and your child.