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  • Graffiti on the Fence

    Elaine Forrestal

    eBook (eText Press, April 10, 2014)
    ‘Go home, you adolescent rabble! It must be past your bedtime!‘’Aw shut up, you old bat!’ Hellz shouts.’Yeah, we’ll go home when we feel like it,’ Tan yells.Hellz, Tan and Eddie are the local skate­board­ing trio. Every night after school they hang out together, ter­ror­is­ing ‘the Witch’. That’s what they call elderly Lal­lie. They make their own rules, and give cheek to anyone who gets in their way.But Lal­lie gives as good as she gets, and when Hellz unexpectedly finds himself in her garden one day, he soon learns there’s more to Lal­lie than he thought…
  • Ivory to Australia

    Jim Landells

    language (eText Press, April 5, 2013)
    Jason Conway, a Kenyan-born Australian resident of North Western Australia’s Kimberley region, is fanatical about wildlife preservation — particularly that of his native Kenya. When a game conservation idea that has been simmering in his mind for years, finally demands recognition, Jason decides to take action. But unscrupulous ivory traders have different ideas. And, they will stop at nothing, murder and torture included, to get their prize. Only Jason and his small band of volunteers stand in their way…
  • The Greedy Swine

    Rocco Cilli

    language (eText Press, April 5, 2013)
    These Fables have been collected from stories told by European migrants. Most of these short stories reflect how the parents of these migrants lived back in their old country, before migrating around the World, and in a humorous way will show your children some of their culture. They are beautiful fables, as you’ll soon find out and always end with a moral.In this story, a hungry farm worker learns a lesson about stealing and truthfulness.
  • The Sleepy Rider

    Rocco Cilli

    language (eText Press, April 5, 2013)
    These Fables have been collected from stories told by European migrants. Most of these short stories reflect how the parents of these migrants lived back in their old country, before migrating around the World, and in a humorous way will show your children some of their culture. They are beautiful fables, as you’ll soon find out and always end with a moral.In this story the farmer learns a lesson, that you should never close your eyes or fall asleep while riding a bicycle.
  • Emoji for Babies: Learn the World's Fastest-Growing Language! For Little Ones...And Grown-Ups Who Need to Catch Up!

    Jeremy Riel

    Paperback (ETN Press, May 24, 2018)
    A kids book that we all need!This fun book was written by an educational technologist for his daughter, who at the earliest age was asking him "what's that?" Let's name the things of the world using the world's fastest-growing language: EMOJI!With this book, kids can practice the names of over a hundred things using bright-colored, entertaining emoji!"Emoji" are those little pictures on mobile devices that depict people's faces, emotions, and activities, as well as hundreds of other objects. Emoji are used in practically every digital communications app today.Simple, colorful graphics provide a relatable and creativity-sparking reading experience for children.