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  • The Castle that Kai Built

    Tammy Yee

    Hardcover (The Madden Corporation, Aug. 13, 2019)
    Kai the mermaid builds a lavish sandcastle under the sea. The castle seems to attract all kinds of sea life, from clams and jellyfish to fearsome sharks and playful dolphins. One-by-one, each visitor causes a trouble making chain of events that leads to disaster for Kai! What will happen to Kai and the castle that Kai built? The Castle That Kai Built is a cumulative tale in which the story repeats and builds as more characters are introduced. Written and illustrated by the award winning Tammy Yee, children will delight in the colorful pictures and silly story that repeats and repeats and makes reading along fun! Join Kai at her castle for a delightful adventure featuring a chain of trouble making sea creatures!
  • Forever Mine

    Leeana Batungbacal, Alex Nguyen

    Hardcover (The Madden Corporation, Aug. 22, 2019)
    Forever Mine encompasses the age-old question, where did I come from? Most children ask this question and most parents devise an answer based on whatever popped into their head at the time, a family story handed down generation to generation or based on their religious beliefs. Forever Mine gives a beautiful yet gentle answer to a question that started with why, why did you choose me and ends with a warm embrace of, this is why, a mother s sincere love for her son. Forever Mine is an endearing journey of a mother sharing with her inquisitive son that will resonate with the young and old. As long as the sun crosses the sky and the stars shine at night, children will continue to ask, Why? Explore the wonder and joy of a parent showing their child how special they truly are.
  • A Song for the Colors and the Flowers of Hawai'i

    Kawaikapuokalani Hewett, Yuko Green

    Hardcover (The Madden Corporation, Nov. 28, 2019)
    A Song for the Colors and the Flowers of Hawaii (Mele No Ka Waiho olu u) is an adorable Little Rainbow Reader book that teaches young children about the beauty of Hawaii through song and color. This colorful book is the 1st in a series of educational books inspired by Kawaikapuokalani to gift the spirit of Hawaiian Culture to the world. The author says, The best way to teach the Hawaiian Language is through song. The book comes equipped with a special one-time access code enveloped in the back that can be used to download the song, Mele No Ka Waiho olu u from the books website and the song can be found on Kawaikapuokalani Hewett s newly released album, He Lei Aloha No N Mo opuna. Follow along as we sing and dance our way through the colors and flowers of Hawaii. Beautiful RED lehua, bright ORANGE ilima from the mountain to the sea, Hawaii is adorned with a lei of blossoms and aglow with colors.
  • Hold on to Your Horses

    Sandra Tayler, Angela Call

    Hardcover (The Tayler Corporation, July 9, 2008)
    Ideas are like horses, but Amy's tend to run wild. With a little help, Amy learns how to guide her ideas in constructive ways. This book was born because an impulsive child needed a metaphor for controlling her ideas. It is available now so that it can help other children as well.
  • The Mysterious Death of RJS

    Vernon W. Baumann

    language (The Paper Corporation, March 17, 2013)
    HOLLYWOOD IS MURDER.On a crisp Sunday morning, a jogger discovers two dead bodies on the famous Mulholland Drive. The victims are both teens. It's a day after graduation.Characterized as an execution-style shooting by the media, the deaths send shock waves through Hollywood. Is it a bungled robbery? A gang related homicide? Or something far more mysterious and sinister? What could have happened to the youthful victims? And is there a specific reason why anybody would want to kill the gifted teen, known to everybody as RJS?As detective Larsson uncovers the truth behind the murders, he discovers that - in the hills and valleys of Beverly Hills - fact can be stranger than fiction.The Mysterious Death of RJS is sixty pages packed with mystery, revelations and unexpected surprises!
  • The Adjustment

    Dr. Frank Crane

    Paperback (The Man Message Corporation, Aug. 16, 1921)
    How do you go back to a life you can't remember Find out in this follow up to the New York Times bestselling The Program and The Treatment. Tatum Masterson never went through The Program. She never had her memory stripped, never had to fight to remain herself. But when Weston, her longtime boyfriend and love of her life, was taken by handlers, she hoped he'd remember her somehow-that their love would be strong enough. It wasn't. Like all returners, Weston came back a blank canvas. The years he and Tatum spent together were forgotten, as well as the week when he mysteriously disappeared before The Program came for him. Regardless of his memory loss, Tatum fights to get Weston to remember her. And just as they start to build a new love, they hear about the Adjustment-a new therapy that implants memories from a donor. Despite the risks, Tatum and Weston agree to go through the process. Tatum donates her memories from their time together. But the problem with memories is that they are all a matter of perspective. So although Weston can now remember dating Tatum, his emotions don't match the experiences. And this discrepancy is slowly starting to unravel him, worse than anything The Program could have done. And as the truth of their life together becomes clear, Tatum will have to decide if she loves Weston enough to let him go, or to continue to live the lie they'd build together. Prepare for your Adjustment.
  • Pu'ulei and The Everyday Rainbow

    Crissy Miyake, Erin Makai

    Hardcover (the Madden Corporaton, July 16, 2019)
    Pu'ulei is a young pueo (Hawaiian owl) growing up on the island of O'ahu near the Diamond Head crater with her daddy pueo. One day while Pu'ulei and her dad are getting ready for the day she realizes her dad always is busy and rushing. Pu'ulei on her way to school with her dad shows her dad to pay attention to the positive surroundings around them that create a unique everyday rainbow. Pu'ulei and The Everyday Rainbow demonstrates the importance of seeing the unique beauty in our lives, just the way it is. Pu'ulei and The Everyday Rainbow is a story for young readers that teaches the concept of mindful appreciation, or mindful gratitude. Through the story, children will learn to appreciate everyday life while bringing focus, awareness to our immediate environment and challenges us to see every day in a new way. Author Crissy Miyake hopes that Pu'ulei and The Everyday Rainbow will teach children to look for and pay attention to, the positiveness that exists in their everyday lives, not the negative.
  • Santa's Camera

    Lisa Lyons, Sandra Robinson

    eBook (The Lyons Corporation, Oct. 9, 2018)
    The story of Santa's Camera, a magical camera made in The North Pole, kept for safe keeping by Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus Elves. This Magical Camera makes the dreams of children come true. Santa's Camera is so popular, Every Kid wants one.
  • Hold on to Your Horses by Sandra Tayler

    Sandra Tayler

    Hardcover (The Tayler Corporation, March 15, 1864)
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