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Thursday, July 7, 2022

Monster Truck Coloring Book by Dsignyc Books

If you have a child who loves cars and monster trucks, check out this new coloring book and pick up your own today!




The perfect coloring book for all Monster Trucks lovers.If you want to give your child something unique and creative that will catch his attention, this booklet of 60 pages will be the perfect gift for him.
This amazing coloring book is designed for children from the age of 4, includes full-page illustrations of Monster Trucks, SUVs, Supercars and more.

Friday, July 1, 2022

Learn to Read and Write Secret Messages in Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs Jumbo Activity Book

Trying to write in secret code feels like a rite of passage in elementary school and beyond. Through in a little actual learning with it and learn how to do so with hieroglyphics! Now you can get a jumbo activity book about them! I know I would have been all over this in elementary school.


Thursday, May 19, 2022

Kanga Superheros and Villans: Kangan Vs Mayhem by Patricia Bell

Interested in a middle-grade, YA for boys (10 to 15)? Here's a fun one to get them reading! Get a FREE copy with a newsletter subscription or $0.99 on Kindle!



A Bolt of Lightning. A Video Game. Kangan SuperPowers!

A lot can happen in the three milliseconds it takes for lightning to run through the body: Third-degree burns, singed hair, shredded clothes, explosives superheated five times hotter than the sun. Eardrums blow, cardiac arrest, or the heat could literally cook your brain … well, you get the idea, anyway.

So, imagine, the surprise after being struck by lightning at 4, while playing my favorite video game - KANGA: SUPERHEROES AND VILLAINS that I woke up with only a small scar on my wrist.

Shortly after, I began displaying the same powers as my character in the game, such as Super Punch and Mega Bounce to name a few. It’s a secret I’ve lived with for almost a decade, but recently it has been nearly impossible to keep.

Oh yeah, and as it turns out, I have an arch-enemy, Mayhem, and he’s out to harm someone very important to me.
There’s only one way to stop Mayhem, and I’m the only one who can do it.

Join me, Kangan, and my buddy Brennan, AKA Diesel, in this epic battle!


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About the author:

Patricia Bell is a fifty-something-year-old whose brain has been scorched by the hot desert Arizona sun. Which, by the way, is the setting for most of her stories. She’s authored a handful of young adult and children's books and is continually writing, whether in her head or on the screen. Her characters are often sharp-witted and sarcastic and more often than not, find themselves in a bit of trouble.

Patricia is married to her best friend and has three grown children who think they know better than she. Who knows, maybe they do.

As a Christian, her stories each have a message of grace and hope as well as suspense and a tiny touch of romance. She is an Avid reader of Christian fiction of any kind, and sometimes dabbles into the unknown world of Stephen King, J.K. Rowling, and John Grisham.

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Friday, April 8, 2022

Check out Yvonne Abuda's illustrations from The Adventures of Mahalia and Malcolm: The Robinsons by Terance L. Shipman and Prudence Williams




Filled with adventure, joy, and wonder, The Adventures of Mahalia and Malcolm: The Robinsons is the perfect beginning to a fun middle-grade book about the bonds of love and family. Anyone looking for a little magic in their lives will find it here. Check out these great illustrations!



The Adventures of Mahalia and Malcolm

Mahalia and Malcolm know that they do not belong to the typical African American family, but that doesn't stop them from loving their family and just being kids. After their home is invaded by a masked stranger, the siblings set off on a brave and daring adventure to rescue their family. Plunged into an incredible battle to save the family, the kids struggle with the normal fears and anxieties, but they soon discover the enormous range of their superpowers! They also discover incredible secrets about their family: like Douglass: the family's robot and RedTail1, the family's aircraft. The most important discovery they uncover is the courage that it takes to keep a superhero family together. Filled with excitement and riveting escapades, The Adventures of Mahalia and Malcolm: the Robinsons, is the perfect book to show young readers that superheroes come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and ages!





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Friday, March 11, 2022

The Adventures of Mahalia and Malcolm: The Robinsons by Terance L. Shipman & Prudence Williams with illustrations by Yvonne Abuda

Filled with adventure, joy, and wonder, The Adventures of Mahalia and Malcolm: The Robinsons is the perfect beginning to a fun middle-grade book about the bonds of love and family. Anyone looking for a little magic in their lives will find it here.



The Adventures of Mahalia and Malcolm

Mahalia and Malcolm know that they do not belong to the typical African American family, but that doesn't stop them from loving their family and just being kids. After their home is invaded by a masked stranger, the siblings set off on a brave and daring adventure to rescue their family. Plunged into an incredible battle to save the family, the kids struggle with the normal fears and anxieties, but they soon discover the enormous range of their superpowers! They also discover incredible secrets about their family: like Douglass: the family's robot and RedTail1, the family's aircraft. The most important discovery they uncover is the courage that it takes to keep a superhero family together. Filled with excitement and riveting escapades, The Adventures of Mahalia and Malcolm: the Robinsons, is the perfect book to show young readers that superheroes come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and ages!


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Friday, February 4, 2022

The Adventures of Mahalia and Malcolm: The Robinsons by Terance L. Shipman and Prudence Williams

 


The Adventures of Mahalia and Malcolm

Mahalia and Malcolm know that they do not belong to the typical African American family, but that doesn't stop them from loving their family and just being kids. After their home is invaded by a masked stranger, the siblings set off on a brave and daring adventure to rescue their family. Plunged into an incredible battle to save the family, the kids struggle with the normal fears and anxieties, but they soon discover the enormous range of their superpowers! They also discover incredible secrets about their family: like Douglass: the family's robot and RedTail1, the family's aircraft. The most important discovery they uncover is the courage that it takes to keep a superhero family together. Filled with excitement and riveting escapades, The Adventures of Mahalia and Malcolm: the Robinsons, is the perfect book to show young readers that superheroes come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and ages!


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About Dr. Terance L. Shipman

Dr. Terance Shipman is a 28-year veteran teacher. He spent much of his teaching career working with elementary aged students. In fact, he spent his first 11 years teaching kindergarten! He is proud to say that he built strong relationships over those years and has an incredible network of his students and their parents and co-workers that he has remained in contact with over these years. Dr. Shipman calls this ever-developing network “Team Shipman”. Through Team Shipman, Dr. Shipman offers continual encouragement, leadership, and mentorship to his students, their families, and his professional peers. Dr. Shipman currently teaches middle school and extends membership to Team Shipman to his current students and their families, as well.

Mr. Shipman’s Kindergarten Chronicles are the stories of teaching kindergarten that make Dr. Shipman smile the most when he thinks about his years teaching kindergarten. Each book in the series celebrates the male teacher, in particular the black male teacher. Acknowledging the under-representation of black men in education, Mr. Shipman presents a positive and strong black male image that children need. Through his first series of books, Dr. Shipman’s Kindergarten Chronicles, Dr. Shipman hopes to make kindergarten an exciting and anticipated adventure for students, parents, and teachers, while casting an even wider net for Team Shipman.

Dr. Shipman received his Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from the Tuskegee University in 1992. After obtain this degree, he attended Hampton University in Virginia and obtain a Master’s degree in Elementary Education in 1994. For the next 13 years, Dr. Shipman was an elementary teacher in Atlanta Public School System. Most of his time at APS was spent as a kindergarten teacher, and in 2009 he earned his Educational Specialist degree from University of West Georgia in Administration Supervision and soon after he complete his doctoral degree at Clark Atlanta University in 2013. Since completing his final degree, Dr. Shipman has worked with middle school and high school aged students. And through it all Team Shipman is still growing!



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Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Creepy and Scary Tales: A Collection of Short Stories by Reuben Shupp

 


Do you enjoy creepy and scary stories? Not sure which one to pick? Then this will be the perfect collection for you!

Creepy and Scary Tales: A Collection of Short Stories is filled with brilliantly crafted stories which allows you to choose how quickly you want to read them. From Harry to Andrea, there is something for everyone.

Reuben Shupp has superbly created a fantastic collection of horror stories aimed at kids aged 8-12. Whether you’re looking for a new book or perhaps a present, this book collection is truly spine chilling.

So, what are you waiting for? Delve into a new story collection now!


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Read an excerpt:
Harry


“Hurry up,” I say.

Brendan slams the door and mutters, “I’m com’n.” He is my best friend and my comrade for this evening’s adventure. He moved across the street when I was in kindergarten and we have been best friends ever since. Brendan collects comic books like other kids collect baseball cards. His favorite Marvel character is Wolverine.

I asked him once, “Why do you like Wolverine so much?”

He said, “Knives are awesome and Wolverine can heal himself. How cool is that!”

Everyone calls me Spidey. It is not because I like Spiderman. I love spiders. It is not like I am going to marry a tarantula. But they are the most mysterious creatures on Earth.

Posters line my wall with creepy and scary spiders. I have every spider book known to man. I even talked my grandmother into buying a Spider Encyclopedia set.

Last Christmas, my Dad bought me an aquarium for when Mom finally lets me have a real spider in the house. My brother has a hamster so why can’t I have an arachnid? Did I say it? I love spiders. They are my thang.

We get on our bikes and head towards the fair. This is the most exciting thing that has ever happened in our small town. We have one of everything. One school, one road that leads in and out of town, one grocery store (Walmart), and now we have one fair. I do not care that it is going to be here for only the weekend. Halloween is tomorrow. How cool is that!

“I’ll beat you to the fair,” Brendan says.

“In your dreams.” After about two blocks, we are out of breath. It is a good thing the fair is not too far. We will never make it. Jocks, we are not. Spider nerd and Wolverine superfan are our thang.

The setting sun shimmers in our eyes as the faint music of the Merry-Go-Round echoes along the street. I look over at Brendan and say, “We are almost there.” He grins while we pedal harder.

The cool breeze whistles and combs my hair. A stranger appears out of nowhere. I slam on the brakes. Brendan swerves and hops on the grass and then skids. I stop inches from plowing over an old woman.

My heart skips a beat and I say, “Sorry.” Wow, I almost hit a Gypsy and the only thing that comes out of my mouth is “Sorry.” I am a jerk. She peers at me and smiles, showing her black teeth.

Creepy. A chill runs along my spine. “Do not go to the Spider House,” she mutters. I pedal around her and catch up to Brendan.

“Weird, old, coot, we need to get out of here,” I say. Brendan nods. I glance back and the Gypsy is gone. She vanished as quickly as she appeared. Poof.

Ten minutes later, we park our bikes at the school and walk over to the fair. The Ferris Wheel’s lights blink on and off. The Merry-Go-Round music echoes in the background.

“Where do you want to go first?” I say.

“You can’t go to the fair without riding the Ferris Wheel,” he says with a grin.

“The Ferris Wheel is for kids.”

“I’ll bet all the cool kids are riding the Ferris Wheel.”

I shove him and say, “You are an idiot.” We weave through the crowd at a steady pace.

Brendan yells, “There she blows,” as we approach the Ferris Wheel. He points to Scott Hazelton. “I told ya. All the cool kids ride the Ferris Wheel.” I glance at the top of the Ferris Wheel. Scott and a girl sitting next to him are laughing.

“I did not know Scott had a sister?”

“Hey stupid, that’s Sharon Moran.” He punches me in the arm. Scott Hazelton is the shortest kid in our fifth grade class. All the girls get gooey-eyed around him except for Sharon. She calls him names or trips him in class. Now, it makes sense.

Waiting is the worst. We hope the line will move faster. But of course, it does not.

Finally, we are next. After waiting in line forever, we get on the Ferris Wheel.

The ride moves at a snail’s pace. And then it moves faster and faster. It stops. I look at Brendan and raise my eyebrows as if to say, “Is that it?” He shrugs. The Ferris Wheel moves in reverse. We hold our hands above our heads and hoot and holler.

“We need to find the Haunted House,” I say.

“Not, yet. Let’s go on a few more rides,” Brendan says. Did he blow me off? That has never happened before.

We get on the Bumper Boats. It is like Bumper Cars but on the water. We exit the boats laughing. I squeeze the water from my shirt like a washrag.

“Are you ready to find the Haunted House?”

Again, he says, “Not Yet.” I am tired of him brushing me off. Halloween is tomorrow. I have to visit a Haunted House!

“Let’s play some games,” Brendan says. I agree, but I am not happy about it. We walk through the crowd and pause in front of a dunking booth.

“Do ya wanna play this game?” Brendan asks.”

“Nah, I am trying to save my tickets for the Haunted House.”

“You’re being a jerk,“ Brendan mutters.

“You are being a butt. I have been trying to go to the Haunted House all night. Every time

I ask, you brush me off. Why is that?”

Brendan shrugs. “I dunno.”

I walk away in a huff. When I glance over my shoulder, Brendan is still standing in line as if nothing happened. I continue stomping my feet in the opposite direction.

A neon sign flashes behind the Ferris Wheel. I quicken my pace. It seems like everyone is in my way. “Watch it kid,” says a man waiting in line.

“Sorry,” I say. I rush around him and walk for a few more minutes.

“How many tickets?” I say to the man behind the ticket counter. He slowly holds up his index finger.

“Are you sure?” he nods in slow motion. I hand him the ticket. The door creaks as I rush inside.

A flashing neon sign says, “Spider House.” Spider-shaped desserts cover the kitchen table. I grab a cookie and bite off one of its legs.

Several dozen spiders crawl across the table. I jump back and screech like a girl. Those can not be real. This house is supposed to scare me. Right? I bend down to get a closer look. A black spider crawls up my arm faster than I can blink.

I shake and dance to get it off. I dash out of the kitchen.

The hallway has black lights that shimmer through the spiderwebs hanging from the ceiling. Spiders crawl back and forth along the wall. I pause in front of a coffin resting in the middle of the corridor.

I lift the lid. A spider crawls out of a vampire’s mouth. He sits up and says, “Good evening.” My heart skips a beat. I walk a little faster.

A mummy with spiders crawling out of his eye sockets hobbles towards me. I crawl in between his legs and sprint down the hall.

I crash through a wall of spider webs as I breathe in the cool night air. It is pitch black. No lights. No music. Where is the fair?

I jog across the open field. The thump thump echoes in the moonlight. After a few minutes, the outline of the Ferris Wheel creates a shadow against the night sky.

I stop. No lights. No crowds. Where did all the people go? How long was I in the Spider House? It felt like ten minutes. I cross the fairgrounds to the school, grab my bike, and hurry home.

The porch light is on when I arrive home. This can not be a good sign. I open the back door and peer inside. CNN rings across the house. My parents look up as I enter the living room.


I am a Navy Veteran of the Persian Gulf War. In the Navy, I was given the rare opportunity to view parts of the world most of us never get to see..
 
In the Spring of 1974, I went to France for six months because my father was in charge of a foreign exchange program in Bourges, France. When I returned to the United States, I did not know English.

I have been writing short stories since November 2020. "A Collection of Short Stories or Tales" is my debut book (April 2021).

"Creepy and Scary Tales: A Collection of Short Stories" was published October 4, 2021.





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Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Amberly and the Secret of the Fairy Warriors by Gina Vallance

 



Twelve-year-old Amberly doesn't quite fit in with all the other fairies in Whimsical Land. One of her wings is undersized and paralyzed and instead of flying she has to run and leap through the air with the help of a stick. It's awkward, it's no fun, and she sometimes gets bullied for it, too. Worse than that, her mother worries about her disability and won't let her take sword-fighting lessons with her sorcerer uncle. But Amberly's been reading a fascinating book, Secret of the Fairy Warriors, and it's given her a clue to where her father disappeared when she was a young fairy. If she doesn't learn how to be a fairy warrior, she'll never get the chance to rescue him. Dark forces are at work, though, and Amberly and her fairy-butterfly watcher Safflower fall through a magical portal to where everything's in dark and scary contrast to the brilliance and light of Whimsical Land. Someone she meets and what she does there will change her life forever. This middle-grade fantasy bursts with imagination and tucked into all the fun and adventure are unforgettable lessons on self-acceptance, personal-empowerment, and overcoming adversity.


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Gina Vallance has an AA degree in child development and a BA in English. She has worked as a preschool teacher and also as an art activity facilitator in a courthouse's children's waiting room. A childhood illness that sometimes left her marginalized and bullied was the inspiration for Amberly, a fairy who refuses to be sidelined by her disability. Gina works in Social Services in Los Angeles County and is happily married to her soulmate. They have a Shorkie dog named Emma, a Malshi dog named Raffaele, and two feline sisters named Belle and Jasmine. The next book in Gina's series, Onyx, is on the way.


Website: https://www.authorginavallance.com/





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Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Gigi and the Paris Puzzle by Nicole Levin

  


Jojo has a project to research and give a presentation to her class about the city of Paris. She is very nervous to stand up and speak. Through her research, she becomes intrigued and dreams of visiting Paris - the antithesis of the small town where she lives.

One day, while playing with her Eiffel Tower snow globe, she finds herself transported back to Paris of the 1920s. She is renamed ‘Gigi’ and gets to live in the plush apartment of her dreams, where the furniture and kitchen equipment have a life of their own. Fifi, the French poodle, becomes her dog, and she meets a mysterious boy named Jean Pierre.

While visiting the Rodin Museum with Jean Pierre, the sculpture of The Girl with The Flower Hat challenges Gigi to free her. An amateur sorcerer accidentally turned her into a sculpture while entertaining guests at the opening of the museum. The Girl in the Flower Hat sets Gigi a five-day task to solve a series of interconnected puzzles that will free her. If Gigi fails, she too will be turned into stone.

Gigi and her accomplices (Fifi, Jean Pierre, her new friend Francine and a doll named Amelie) embark on a frenetic journey around different landmarks in Paris. Through finding the hidden clues and solving each step of the puzzle, Gigi finds her confidence, learns to trust in her abilities and discovers her compassion for the trapped girl.

Finally, Gigi and her friends succeed in solving the puzzle and the statue of The Girl with the Flower Hat explodes and leaves the real life girl, Fleur, in the middle of the museum floor. Fleur leaves the museum with the children and moves into Gigi’s apartment.

When her task is over, Gigi has to return home to her family, leaving behind her new friends. Fifi comes home with Gigi and delights her younger brothers. No one in her family knows where she has been, and the reader is left wondering if her visit to Paris was actually real. Gigi gives a spectacular and confident presentation about her adventures in Paris to her class.


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I am an Australian/South African children’s writer, currently living in Cape Town, South Africa with my husband, two children and two cats.

As a writer, I am inspired to capture the world through the eyes of a child. I have written and published six picture books. Four of my books tackle philosophical questions from the perspective of a young child. I have also published many educational readers for primary and middle school children. My writing spans different genres: picture books, fiction, non-fiction, textbooks, poetry and plays. My books are published in South Africa with publishers such as Cambridge University Press, Shuter & Shooters and Imbizo Education. In addition to my published work, I develop learning materials for teachers and work as a freelance Drama and English teacher. Please see my full publication list below.

Educationally, I have a Masters Degree in Creative Writing from the University of New South Wales Sydney, Australia, an Honours Degree in Drama and Performers Diploma in Speech and Drama from the University of Cape Town, and a Diploma in Teaching English as a Foreign Language from Inlingua Language School, Cape Town.




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Saturday, November 28, 2020

Science Stumpers: Brain-Busting Scenarios Solved with Science! by Keegan Burmark & Kevin Brougher

 


Winner of four awards! Science Stumpers has a game-like quality that kids enjoy both solo and in group settings. It's a fun and engaging approach that excites learners of all ages and covers scientific topics ranging from subatomic to interstellar, with many fascinating peculiarities along the way. Science Stumpers contains well over 100 mini-mysteries and solutions.


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30 years of teaching proved rewarding, challenging and heartbreaking at times. There is only so much a teacher can do when you see over 150 students a day. Still, it was a place for inspiration, creative outlet, and humor.

I was fortunate enough to start out in the elementary grades - progress to middle school - then spend some years at the high school level. Fortunate, because it gave me a much clearer picture of the progression of skills, than just reading about it.

Even during my student teaching days, I was intrigued with finding ways to get kids thinking and learning in a fun way. Of course, FUN can be an ambiguous term. But still, I was on the constant look out and constant dwelling on what could hook them just a little bit more and make them THINK just a little bit longer.

What I noticed, too, was that there were activities that were done in school that were good but, would not be replicated or done at home. And, there were some fun activities that were done at home that just didn't quite have enough content or thinking skills involvement that would allow for it to be justified in the classroom. What was MISSING were activities - games - books that families would enjoy enough to play and use together with OUT it being an "assignment" but teachers could use in the classroom.

I eventually went on to start Missing Piece Press, LLC. A publishing company that would publish those types of works. Over the years I have encouraged MANY to create these types of works. Besides books and games that got people THINKING, I also enjoyed writing verse. It probably not only stemmed from inspiration from my mom but, from learning how to play guitar and writing songs in college and later writing songs for the classroom.

I am MOST fortunate and SO blessed to have two wonderful, beautiful and talented daughters. One, happens to now be a graphic design illustrator and illustrated a story that I had written for the girls during my early years of teaching - Reindolphins. She is currently working on illustrating another one of my stories - we are both VERY excited about it.

Thank you SO much for your interest and any support.

More information on my games can be found at: MissingPiecePress.com or KevinBrougher.com



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Thursday, July 30, 2020

The Case of the Missing Holy Grail (The Penny Pendleton Mysteries) by C. Francis Carnicelli



She's an ace detective and she's only nine! Penny Pendleton, and her teenage body-guard, friend, and assistant Moose McGillicutty, find out that going to the annual Comic-Con in their hometown of Crab Apple Cove is anything but boring! Looks like someone has stolen a Holy Grail movie cup prop and it's up to Penny, Moose, and a gathered team of misfits to find the Grail! There's action, deception, revenge, and all done with a comedic flair.


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Monday, March 16, 2020

The Adventures of Sarah Ann Lewis and the Memory Thieves by Joshua C. Carroll FREE for a limited time!



An exciting read for kids and adults alike, Sarah Ann is the perfect adventure for the voracious reader in your family.

  • Clean - no adult language or situations
  • Captivating - keeps kids turning pages and wondering what will happen next
  • Fun - full of fun and unique characters, ideas, and situations

What Sarah doesn’t know…

…could doom us all.


It’s 1988 in the middle of nowhere, Texas, and 13-year-old Sarah is about to be swept out of her boring life and into a world of danger.

Spies are coming for her. The people next door are not what they seem. And Sarah’s family has been hiding something. Something BIG. Something not even Sarah knows.

The fate of the world hangs in the balance. But for Sarah, all that matters is rescuing her family. What’s left of it, anyway.

If she fails, the Memory Thieves will learn their secrets, and as a result, millions around the world will die. But to save the people she loves, Sarah will have to team up with strangers she isn’t sure she can trust. Strangers who aren’t even human.

This story is not what you think.

You'll love this rural sci-fi thriller full of spies, mad scientists, 1980s nostalgia, alternate dimensions, strange new friends, suspense, and mystery.

Get it now - free March 16-20!



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Joshua C. Carroll is a writer, a dad/foster dad, and the founder of Dads Who Read. He lives in Fort Worth, Texas with his wife and kids. Learn more at JoshuaCCarroll.com.







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Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Sand Castles by Randy Randel


William is ten years old and has a lot to learn, besides making sand castles. His father, a successful musician, wants William to grow up like him and everyone else with privilege in the city, but his mother knows William needs more than a good reputation and good genes to be happy.

After William and his family venture to the royal castle for a festival, the entire world changes for young William. His ship crashes, leaving William and Griggs, a grumbly sailor, stranded. With the help of a bird, a dolphin, and a bit of luck, William discovers the real value of friendship and how important it is to treat everyone with respect, which might even help him save a life!

Sand Castles is an imaginative adventure that shows kids that they are all the same, despite their different upbringings and backgrounds.


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Monday, November 11, 2019

Our Military Family by Suzan Johnson



Our Military Family

Many families miss loved ones when they are away serving in the military. Sometimes the service men and women are away from moms, dads, brothers, and sisters. In this story Dad and the kids, Harmony and Dominic, are home missing mom. Mom is in the United States Army, and during her deployment, she is sometimes gone for up to 12 months. Throughout the book, you experience what the family has to do to cope without mom, all the while missing her. I hope this book is a testament to those families who make many sacrifices at home and abroad so that we can enjoy the freedoms that we have.



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About Suzan Johnson

Suzan Johnson has been the Media Specialist at an elementary school for over ten years. She is a voracious reader of books of all genres. Growing up, she loved and enjoyed participating in sporting activities such as cheerleading and softball. As a teacher she encourages her students to read a variety of books and participate in sports. Suzan has been a member of South Florida Writer’s Association, and Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. Johnson currently lives in the South Florida area.

Email: shjstories@gmail.com
Website: https://www.shjstories.com/


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Saturday, August 3, 2019

Two Ways Home: A Foster Care Journey by Marion Rhines


Two Ways Home

10-year-old Levi has just joined a new foster family! Levi knows being with a new family can be daunting, but wants everyone to know about all the good things that can come from foster care. With vibrant watercolor illustrations and a kid-friendly story, 'Two Ways Home: A Foster Care Journey' can help children learn more about their new situation and feel more comfortable with their foster family!


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About Marion Rhines

Marion Rhines has been a contributing writer to the Fostering Families Today magazine, drawing from her experience as a foster/adoptive parent. She lives with her family in Knoxville, Tennessee. She is the wife of a military veteran, mother of five children, but she has also been a private child-care provider, substitute teacher, and a medical office receptionist. She gets her best ideas from her real life. Marion loves to write poems, many of which have been turned into bookmarks for foster parents and the lyrics to a song.



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Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Find Your Power: Discovering Inner Strength by Patricia May


Find Your Power

Find Your Power, how?

By using the simple and fun practices in this book. 

Why? So we can learn how to define ourselves inside and create the person we want to be. 

Find Your Power is here to help guide our youth through what can be "not the easiest times."

These fun and interactive projects and mindful exercises will help guide you into what can become daily routines and lifetime practices. It is finding our real power inside that helps shape our physical selves into the best possible person we can be.


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Free brand new ebook 7/9 - 7/13! Find Your Power- Discovering Inner Strength is a #1 in new releases! On the heels of Find Your Happy, a #1 seller for over 5 months now, this new book will encourage kids, and adults alike, to practices this simple fun daily exercises, feeling more calm and peace while becoming more inspired and creative. Please leave an honest review. Enjoy the ebook!


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Thursday, May 16, 2019

Quita-Weeta's Cartwheel Adventures by Marquita Wilson


Quita-Weeta's Cartwheel Adventures


Quita-Weeta is a fun prissy -tomboy that lived for Saturday morning adventures. She loved doing cartwheels, chewing wads of bubble gum, and eating gooey ketchup sandwiches. These things were just a few of the highlights from her Saturday morning adventures. All her friends knew she would show up with tons on interesting things for them to do and keep Saturdays fun for everyone. From her tailored made cut off jean shorts, flashy red shoes, and her stud pearl earrings Quita-Weeta was sure to be looking her best while playing her favorite games in the neighborhood. Keep your eyes on Quita-Weeta from the cartwheels to the muddy-ditch playing adventure was her middle name and fun fun fun was her game, This book is sure to capture the adventure and fun for all readers to enjoy.


               
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About Marquita Wilson

Born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida A mother to 6 adult kids and Mimi to 4 grandboys.

I love to tell stories. I also have a huge love for memories, and writing allows me to share both loves with the world. I have so many childhood stories and memories from growing up in my community. Quita-Weeta allows me to share a portion of my childhood as on a child, who was fun, weird, and daring. Everyone in the neighborhood knew me, and it felt personal on most levels. I hope the world falls in love with this sassy, witty tomboy for Jacksonville's Northside.

Thursday, March 22, 2018

The Sorceress's Apprentice by JL Lahey ~ Updated and revised!

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The Sorceress's Apprentice


Badger, an eight-year-old orphan, has spent his entire life hiding in books, reading of the heroic deeds performed by valiant knights and courageous adventurers.
While attempting to save the lives of his fellow orphans he manifests a magic-like power. He soon learns that using this power comes with a great risk to his own life.
A beautiful sorceress, clad all in black, soon arrives with an offer to adopt him and teach him how to properly wield his powers.
Once they leave, he learns that the sorceress is really the leader of a group of adventurers, and they're not the type of heroes that he has ever read about in books. They’re the kind that steal, get drunk, rob graves, loot tombs, and shoot people in the back. They basically only do what they need to in order to have a really good time.
Badger is wondering what type of tale has he gotten into, because he has never read a story quite like this one!
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About JL Lahey

J.L. Lahey dwells in Arizona. 

He is currently writing stories for the Elder Codex fantasy series, The Tails of The Nine fantasy series and a amnesic paranormal mystery set in Las Vegas.

When he is not writing, he enjoys obsessing over role-playing games, girls, renaissance festivals, on-line games, comics and riding his motorcycle in the rain.

He meets weekly with his gaming group to discus different facets of world domination.