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  • av Naomi Schuster
    181

    The Cantaloupe Moon captures the gentle conversations between a parent and her child. Each night, the little girl notices that the moon changes slightly. Her curiosity and imagination are off and running as she compares the cosmic object to her favorite type of food: fruit. It becomes an ongoing tradition each night to notice the moon and find which fruit it resembles the most. But what happens when the moon is not shining? The little girl does not fret; she knows that the moon is only playing peekaboo and it will return once more.Inspired by the author's three-year-old daughter, The Cantaloupe Moon reflects the simple wonder of gazing up at the night sky through the eyes of a child. As the moon changes throughout the different phases, the little girl notices that the moon is ever present, watching over her. She finds peace and comfort in knowing that the moon is close by each and every night.As you read this story, perhaps you will also look out at the night sky. What do you notice? Can you see the moon tonight? How many stars can you count? There are so many beautiful aspects of the sky to find.

  • av Lmft Janice Perry-Kennedy
    237 - 337

  • av Benjamin Elijah Jones
    181 - 311

  • av Patricia Carroll
    267

  • av Julius Williams
    251

  • av Marie Simon Walker
    191 - 311

  • av Heather Hammel
    181

  • av Andrew J. Miller
    287 - 377

  • av Trevor Young
    287

  • av Joyce Harlukowicz
    241

  • av Neisha Merrell
    237 - 331

  • av Dorothy Grace
    311

    Henry Richards lives with his mother in Londonderry, England. It is 1940, and his father is away at war. On December 24th, the day before Christmas, he is walking to town with his mother when a scary situation brings him into contact with a primary school, its teachers, and its students. Henry will turn out to be the older boy in the class for the next eighteen hours. What can a fourteen-year-old boy do to help turn a scary Christmas Eve into a very happy Christmas morning?Please spend a special and unusual Christmas Eve with us in a classroom in Londonderry, England. Will Santa make it there in time for Christmas morning? Who will be the hero of this story? Come on this World War II adventure with us! Bring some hot chocolate!

  • av Tami Miller
    181

  • av Ellen Mongan
    377

  • av Emeree Rosewood
    251

  • av Thomas Row
    171

  • av Kathryn Gilligan
    277

  • av Joe Reina
    301 - 451

  • av Tami Pleasanton EdS.
    181

  • av Albert C. Ellis Sr.
    171

  • av Julie Bradley Garrett
    267 - 377

  • av Inge Pauline Edrich & Uschi S. Edrich
    181

    Pirmasens, their hometown in Germany, was one of the first cities that required the citizens to evacuate as the town was located in close proximity to the French border. The adventures started with the first evacuation from Pirmasens. The evacuees were required to report to the local train station and taken to a safe city by train. During the evacuations, the family was often attacked by machine gun fire from the vertical dive bombers known as Stucka's.Among other adventures, they found bones of an aborted baby in the woods after they had evacuated their hometown. Going for days without food was not uncommon. They became very creative about obtaining food, clothing, and other necessities which were in rare supply. Pauline recalls the postwar time in 1945 when the Americans came into town to take control. Hitler portrayed the enemy as dark, hunched-over creatures. Posters were hung throughout every city, depicting the enemy. Surprisingly enough, Inge met the first time an American who was tall and handsome, nothing like the creature she expected to see. That was also the first time she ever tasted chewing gum. Chewing gum was the treat the American soldiers handed to the German children during the first encounter. Soon thereafter, the family received care packages from American citizens with food, toys, and clothing. The postwar years were plagued with people starving. At least, shortly after the war, August was able to return home to his family. Together, August and Pauline were able to assure the family that the war was over and now begins the journey of becoming valued members of the German society.

  • av Ruthann Masters
    251

  • av Lynn Thompson
    157

  • av Glenn Brotherton
    181 - 311

  • av Carolyn Collett
    191 - 311

  • av William H. Green D. V. M.
    251

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