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By Sandra D. Jamison
As the story unfolds a spoon, kitchen knife and spatula are dancing around like little children playing by themselves when Mom and Dad have left the house. It seems to be a fantasy at first but gains significance when the character, Mr. Hobbs, dreams of going to the beach, a departure from his usual way of life, just as his cooking tools had departed from their own ways in his absence. It is as though the flour that has been the principal ingredient in his life of baking cakes and cookies has succeeded in doing something to help him right away. He is given hope, which will help him to achieve a degree of independence.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Mary Ann
This is partly the story of little Zachariah. He travels around the world trying to help people discover the music within their own hearts, and then sing along with him and his companions. In a way, there’s another part of the story that only you can tell.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Keisha Fulton St. John
Painted in water colors, this rhyming tale for young readers is based on the adventures of a girl named Alexandra (Allie) and her mischief pooch pal, Scratchy. The story finds the daring duo faced with the chore of cleaning Allie’s dusty room. After spending the entire morning dusting, sweeping, and moping, Allie and Scratchy happen upon a Dusty Dust Thing that has been dwelling under Allie's bed. Colorful and funny, this tale teaches the mischievous two a lesson on the importance of keeping a clean room.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Mike Anderson
Third grade is tough. Who knew it was against the rules to pour milk on someone or flush a pencil? Who knew a teacher without a body could appear out of nowhere? Who knew the principal would get really upset about getting his hat knocked off by a snowball? Who knew there was a special way to ask just to go to the restroom? Who knew growing wasn’t allowed? Egbert the Chuckling Chicken hadn’t mentioned any of these rules. He had just talked about holding hands to cross the street, eating vegetables, and being polite. Stinky, Amy, and Mike Chappel had to learn the hard way if they were to make it through third grade. The kids in Mr. Thomas’ class have a fun year learning about moonlight skates, throwing snowballs, homework, Mr. Mouse, and all the other secret rules of third grade. Mr. Thomas learns a few things too! Who knew revenge on a hat is sweet?
FORMAT: Softcover
By Lonnie J. Edwards, Sr. Ed.D
The year was 1971. Nancy Johnson met Lonnie Edwards. For Nancy, a white fifth-grade student, the limitations were physical and emotional. Nubs in the place of fingers hindered activities, lowered self-confidence, and made her the object of ridicule by classmates. For Lonnie Edwards, a first-year Physical Education teacher, the limitations were social. Unrealistic expectations for a novice teacher and a curriculum that didn’t allow much creativity added to the challenges presented by being the first black male teacher in a predominately white school in the South. Though differentiated by age, race, gender, and roles, Lonnie and Nancy possessed the same spirit and courage. While Lonnie demonstrated a square dancing maneuver with Nancy, requiring their hands to touch, a life-changing interaction occurred. "Mr. Edwards" seized the opportunity to teach all of his students not to be afraid of limits imposed by physical or social stigmas. He taught them to reach beyond the boundaries. More than twenty-five years later, Nancy Johnson Miller and Dr. Lonnie Edwards prove how far reaching a teacher’s touch can extend.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dr. Dennis C. Smith
"DO THESE DEVOTIONS OR YOUR''RE GROUNDED" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----------------------------- Dr. Dennis C. Smith With its plain talk and easy to follow message, this devotional will help teens to better understand how to live what they believe. Teens will discover…. ** " DUDE! GOD LOVES YOU!" ** " IS IT GOING TO BE FUN?" ** " WHAT''S REALLY COOL?" ** "TOO BUSY…DUDE?" ** "THINK BEFORE YOU SIN!".. ..and more. After doing these devotions, teens will understand the importance of living out their faith in their world. DR.DENNIS C.SMITH, is the Senior Pastor of Citrus Road Community Church in Goodyear, Arizona.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Jeffrey Morrison
When the town of Savannah, Georgia was founded, the town banned all lawyers. Unfortunately, the cancerous growth known as lawyers are allowed all through our country, even in Savannah. When a the corrupt system conspires to keep a honest young lawyer from success through the conventional means, one must resort by the unconventional and often amusing means. This book documents the true adventures of such unconventional means and allows a revelation of the corrupt system. From these teaches how to navigate through the legal system and describes the true motive of those who wish to remove lawyers from our society.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Stephanie Shea
If you could sleep under the stars, where would you sleep? ...In a cave, in a tree, or under the sea? Read with us and find where your favorite place would be.
FORMAT: Softcover
By George Bailey
The movie "The Matrix" was a metaphor for a truth in the world that is very real. It also championed a violent reaction to that truth. This book is neither metaphor nor violent in its nature. If you seek the truth, and if you would dare to take the "Red" pill, then fasten your seat belt.
FORMAT: E-Book
By George Bailey
The movie "The Matrix" was a metaphor for a truth in the world that is very real. It also championed a violent reaction to that truth. This book is neither metaphor nor violent in its nature. If you seek the truth, and if you would dare to take the "Red" pill, then fasten your seat belt.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Ruby J. Jackson
The Boy Who Lied is a book for young readers ages 9 and under. It is a tale about Alex Cummingham, a little boy who lived in a small town where nothing ever happen. One day, on his way back from running an errand for his mother, he is distracted by a baby rabbit along the side of the road. He chased the baby rabbit deep into the woods and lost his way. Hours later when he was found, instead of telling the truth, he lied for fear of being punished by his parents or looking stupid to his friends. He created an amazing lie about being kidnapped by a total stranger and dragged into the woods. This is the biggest news to hit this small town in years. It set off a change of reactions from everyone in town, from everyday citizens, to the police, to the mayor. One lie lead to another until Alex was caught up in a web of lies with no way out. Only a wise man could find a solution. The Magic Tennis Raquet is a book for young readers ages 9 and under. It is about an old tennis racquet that has been discarded for years in an attic, but plotted his return to the tennis scene through a garage sale. He got more than he bargained for when he found himself in the hands of a very talented, poor Black girl. They worked together, over coming many obstacles, to win the biggest championship in tennis.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Harry von Bulow
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FORMAT: E-Book
By Harry von Bulow
Little children possess a magic all their own. And the nice part about it is: We were all little once and all possessed this magic at one time in our lives. Von Bulow has captured the essence of this exciting, fascinating world of little people; little people who sometimes sound like wise old people. It is a moving picture of his own life, his own childhood. But intertwined and intimidating is a most notorious and unsavory character. His name? Al Capone. Scarface! The gangland ruler of the Chicago underworld. The von Bulows confront the Capone gang head-on! And sparks fly! But as you read this true story, you’ll recall the wonderful memories of your own childhood: Your first kiss, the trophy you won at the Fifth Grade Spelling Bee, the neighbor lady who played ball with you, or the cinnamon rolls your mother made. It is all in the book “Harry Jr., Billy and Al Capone”, a childhood autobiography; a memory of things past, but a past no one can forget.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Marcia Bohn
This biography of a famous woman mathematician named Emmy Noether, who lived long ago, will inspire children’s attention toward mathematics! It shows that math isn’t just for boys! Girls can achieve mathematical greatness as well! Many girls do not believe this fact. It has been statistically proven that teachers call on boys more than girls when it comes to answering math question in the classroom. This book can help girls gain the confidence they need to answer math questions in class and to amaze their dads while they are doing their math homework! This book can also be used by teachers and parents as a tool to demonstrate the differences and similarities in the vast majorities of cultures that are present around the world.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Kathy Jamison
Looking for the Alphabet is very colorful! It's very exciting and full of adventure! If you are looking for a way to talk about feelings with your child, this is a great venue! If you need to talk about the importance of working as a team, or sharing responsibility, this is a great story. You can use Looking for the Alphabet to talk about groups of three! How the story puts the alphabet together is in groups of three! Additionally, you could use the book to see the start of some great future writers, by seeing what ending they choose to write.
FORMAT: Softcover
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