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Books published by publisher Willowship Press

  • Nature Hide and Seek Jungles

    John Norris Wood, Kevin Dean

    Hardcover (Willowisp Press, Jan. 1, 1987)
    “A powerful little picture book with tantalizing fold-outs and dazzling displays.”—Publishers WeeklyBeautifully illustrated scenes from the world’s jungles teem with hidden life. Can you spot the wonderful selection of camouflaged creatures? Test your powers of observation to find the answers and more information about them. Includes intricate die-cut gatefolds and a magnifying glass.John Norris Wood is a renowned wildlife artist who has exhibited at London’s Royal Academy of Arts, Natural History Museum, and Victoria and Albert Museum. He lives on his own nature reserve in England with his boa constrictor.
  • Fairday Morrow and the Talking Library

    Jessica Haight, Stephanie Robinson

    Paperback (Willow Press, Nov. 24, 2017)
    Eleven-year-old Fairday Morrow had no clue that moving from Manhattan to the small town of Ashpot, Connecticut would lead to an unsolved mystery. Her parents’ dream of renovating a crumbling Victorian called the Begonia House into a bed and breakfast had seemed like treachery at the time, but Fairday found out that her new house kept secrets, and once inside its twisted front gates, anything was possible.When mysterious notes start showing up warning that a librarian is in trouble and a bookworm is eating words, Fairday thinks the Begonia House has more skeletons in its closets. She notices a passage in her favorite book has been changed, and she’s certain something is dreadfully wrong. What happens to stories when their words get eaten?The Detective Mystery Squad is ready to investigate! Fairday, Lizzy, and Marcus take off on a sticky trail and tumble into Nowhere. Like Alice in Wonderland, Fairday finds herself in a world where nothing makes sense and the lines of reality are blurred. The three sleuths discover amazing things about themselves as they unravel more secrets within the walls of the Begonia House. Follow along with Fairday and friends as they open the next case in the DMS files to unlock the Talking Library.
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  • Fairday Morrow and the Talking Library

    Jessica Haight, Stephanie Robinson

    language (Willow Press, Oct. 23, 2017)
    Eleven-year-old Fairday Morrow had no clue that moving from Manhattan to the small town of Ashpot, Connecticut would lead to an unsolved mystery. Her parents’ dream of renovating a crumbling Victorian called the Begonia House into a bed and breakfast had seemed like treachery at the time, but Fairday found out that her new house kept secrets, and once inside its twisted front gates, anything was possible.When mysterious notes start showing up warning that a librarian is in trouble and a bookworm is eating words, Fairday thinks the Begonia House has more skeletons in its closets. She notices a passage in her favorite book has been changed, and she’s certain something is dreadfully wrong. What happens to stories when their words get eaten?The Detective Mystery Squad is ready to investigate! Fairday, Lizzy, and Marcus take off on a sticky trail and tumble into Nowhere. Like Alice in Wonderland, Fairday finds herself in a world where nothing makes sense and the lines of reality are blurred.The three sleuths discover amazing things about themselves as they unravel more secrets within the walls of the Begonia House. Follow along with Fairday and friends as they open the next case in the DMS files to unlock the Talking Library.
  • It Didn't Frighten Me!

    Janet Goss, Jerome Harste, Steve Romney

    Paperback (Willowisp Press, Jan. 1, 1984)
    One of a series of Predictable Read Together Books which are designed to help children master basic skills easily and enjoyably.
  • Chasing Sunsets

    Kendra Andrus, Sorinel Carstiuc

    Paperback (Wild Willow Press, Oct. 14, 2017)
    Chasing Sunsets is a book about a mom who takes her restless children out for an adventure. They drive around trying to find the perfect place to watch the sunset at its peak beauty. Rhyming, fanciful verse will capture kids' attention and become memorable and repeatable forever. With a nod to God as Creator and the One who gives us beauty and fun, it is sure to touch young and old readers alike. The vivid, colorful, action-packed watercolor illustrations will delight all as well.Wild Willow Press exists to provide a special and much-needed niche: children's books that weave spiritual truths into everyday stories and lessons.
  • Night Landings

    Alison Prince

    Paperback (Willowship Press, March 15, 1983)
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  • Busy day: Cats you're going to love!

    Suzanne Green, Satoru Tsuda

    Paperback (Willowisp Press, March 15, 1990)
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  • Fairday Morrow and the Talking Library

    Jessica Haight, Stephanie Robinson, Betsy Thorpe, Nicole Ayer, David SanAngelo

    Hardcover (Willow Press, Oct. 23, 2017)
    Eleven-year-old Fairday Morrow had no clue that moving from Manhattan to the small town of Ashpot, Connecticut, would lead to an unsolved mystery. Her parents dream of renovating a crumbling Victorian, called the Begonia House, into a bed and breakfast had seemed like treachery at the time. But Fairday found out that her new house kept secrets, and once inside its twisted front gates, anything was possible.When mysterious notes start showing up warning that a librarian is in trouble and a bookworm is eating words, Fairday thinks the Begonia House has more skeletons in its closets. She notices a passage in her favorite book has been changed, and she's certain something is dreadfully wrong. What happens to stories when their words get eaten? The Detective Mystery Squad is ready to investigate! Fairday, Lizzy, and Marcus take off on a sticky trail and tumble into Nowhere. Like Alice in Wonderland, Fairday finds herself in a world where nothing makes sense and the lines of reality are blurred. The three sleuths discover amazing things about themselves as they unravel more secrets within the walls of the Begonia House. Follow along with Fairday and friends as they open the next case in the DMS files to unlock the mystery of the Talking Library.
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  • Breathe and Squeeze

    Kendra Andrus, Bethany Stahl

    Paperback (Wild Willow Press, June 1, 2019)
    Children struggle with big emotions and knowing how to manage them. They desperately need connection with a loving adult and to be given the example of how to deal with such things as anger, frustration, disappointment, sadness, and the like. This book showcases a mother-child relationship. The mother offers her presence, her unconditional love, her peace and calm, her affirmation of the feelings, and teaches the child how to breathe, connect, and to meditate/pray. This book will not only encourage and help young children, but will also give inspiring tools to the adults who love them.
  • God Made Night

    Kendra Andrus, Sorinel Carstiuc

    Paperback (Wild Willow Press, Oct. 21, 2017)
    God Made Night is a book that seeks to help children embrace all of the goodness of night, the dark, and bedtime. For those who have trouble transitioning to sleep, being afraid of the dark, being alone in their beds, scared of bad dreams, or just sad or angry that the day is over, this book will help them identify those feelings and replace them with better perspectives. It will give both parent and child things to celebrate and talk about together. A great bedtime story, this will lead to night time prayers, tucking in, and goodnight kisses. Soothing, beautiful pictures will invite good dreams.Wild Willow Press exists to provide a special and much-needed niche: children's books that weave spiritual truths into everyday stories and lessons.
  • Going to school

    Suzanne Green

    Paperback (Willowisp Press, March 15, 1990)
    Young cats prepare for school and enjoy the regular activities of the school day, from art class and recess to naptime and a spelling bee.
  • The Golden Christmas Tree

    Carole Gerber, Unada

    Paperback (Willowisp Press, Aug. 1, 1994)
    A gentle family of spiders sneaks from the attic to the parlor to peek at the Christmas tree. It's beautiful, just as they imagined. But when they add their own unique touch, the results are a striking reminder that all creatures, great and small, contribute beauty and wonder to our world.