Juvenile Fiction, Concepts
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No! Mommy Said
by Kristy Ann Council
Maylea is a joyful, curious toddler soaking up everthing she is learning like a sponge. But the word NO! seems to be the main word she is learning and hears everyday. While exploring her world Maylea learns the word No! is not a mean word but a...
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Breakfast at Grandma's
by Karin Mackenzie
Little Brother’s oatmeal is too hot! He and his Grandma put his bowl of oatmeal outside to cool. Grandma thinks her grandson is simply using his imagination when several critters come by to sample his cereal. Will Grandma’s solutions salvage his...
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Sunshine Cake
by September Scott
Sunshine Cake is about an 8-year-old do-gooder who knew at an early age that her gift was to lift up the world. She wears sparkles at the tips of her toes and spreads sunshine wherever she goes. A creator of her own happiness, she makes every day...
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I Will Own A Castle
by Stacy Brown
Helping children learn the value and skill of saving and investing! Miki is super excited: it's her seventh birthday and she is having a costume birthday party. What is she going to be this year? A Doctor? An Explorer? Maybe a Princess? Her mom...
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Gem and I
The ABC Game by Monique Crawley
On a hot summer day in Texas, all Gem wants is for his older sister, Lisa, to take him to the park. Lisa would rather stay inside, so she decides to teach her little brother how to play the ABC game. Together they creatively go through every...
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Deep In The Woods
A Benjamin Owl Book by Becki Walsh
Benjamin is an owl. But not just any owl. Benjamin can fly higher, farther and faster than any owl his age. Flying around he sees and hears a cow and learns to ‘moo’. He sees a rooster and learns ‘cock-a-doodle-do.’ He learns to make the sounds...
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Aniya and The Power of A Positive Kid!
by Melissa West
Aniya & The Power of A Positive Kid is an enjoyable book for children teaching them the amazing benefits of being positive and feeling good. It goes in detail on a children's level, showing the effects of being positive verses being negative and...
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The Dozen Dozens
by Tom Green
Once upon a time there was a man named Mr. Dozen. Mr. Dozen’s first name was Odd. Odd is an odd name, but Odd was his name. Odd Dozen had a wife. Mrs. Dozen’s first name was Even. Even is a different kind of name, but Even was her name....
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Alphabet Stage
by Linda M. Phillips and Denyse V. Hayward
Alphabet Stage opens the curtain on the fascinating world of letters with a cast of entertaining characters and props. An amusing performance unfolds as each new letter adds another novel element to the drama while previously introduced letters...