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  • av Eric Striedieck
    251

  • av Hope Baldwin
    237

  • av Suzanna L. Royse
    171 - 327

  • av Jennifer Schairer
    181

  • av Donald Sommerfield
    181 - 311

  • av Peter J. Rolls
    267

  • av Laurie Johnson
    181

  • av Eric Magelssen
    271 - 337

  • av T. Thomas Seelig
    311

  • av Ray Mills
    181

    The fifteenth birthday is a huge event in Latin culture. When a young boy turns fifteen, he is a man. On Ramon's fifteenth birthday a chain of events sets him on course for an adventure on the Caribbean and Atlantic filled with pirates and slavers. On his fifteenth birthday, the Bella Donna, believed to be a pirate ship, rests in the harbor. Ramon learns that men on that ship know why his father disappeared ten years earlier. He is determined to bring his father back or at least know what happened. This is a story of adventure, of danger, of love, and of family.

  • av T. Thomas Seelig
    337

  • av Jim Surmanek
    317

  • av Jessica Terranova
    267

  • av Laurie Ravin & Alexis Kantor
    317 - 401

  • av Mark Simmons
    181 - 311

  • av Stacy Price
    181 - 301

  • av Jaclyn Gojenola Lmft
    181

  • av C. L. Black Jr.
    171

  • av Ret. Lt. William "Bill" High
    237

  • av Jan Giel
    181

  • av William Canary
    181 - 301

  • av Bruce Dangelo
    181

    This book was written to help folks who are just starting out or are curious about how this whole thing works!!

  • av Britney Moore
    171

    My Family and COVID-19 was written as a tool to help teachers, parents, and caregivers talk to young children about the natural emotions we all experience. This history book for children discusses how COVID-19 caused changes to the way we live. It also teaches about emotions, by describing what it's like to experience them. Early childhood is a critical time for children to learn the social-emotional skills they will use throughout their lifetime. Speaking with children about their emotions is how these skills develop. This book will serve as a great contribution to that conversation. Enjoy!Early Childhood/Social Emotional Resource: Subscribe at www.bendorblend.com for more content.

  • av Danielle Chumley
    311

    McKenzie and Alexis are working in the barn today. The girls work together, along with their parents, to feed the animals, clean stalls, clean animals, exercise and work each animal with love. The barn isn't the easiest place to be, but the girls work through emotions, and they focus on helping each other be successful.Their parents help in the barn too; however, they want to focus on teaching and helping the girls with each animals prepare for the show ring.Come along with the family on this work journey, where you will experience the ups and downs of a day in the life of a show kid. This is where every show kid puts in the work. The work is just beginning for these two!

  • av Beverly Waters
    157

    Toby is twelve years old and lives at Fort Gibson, in the Indian Territory (what in present day is the State of Oklahoma). There are no boys at the fort his age, and he finds himself lonely for someone to spend time with. When a tragic event strikes his family, he finds himself spending more time alone in his grief.One day, he unexpectedly meets an unlikely friend in Bearpaw. He has never known an Indian personally before, and many at the fort don't particularly like them. Toby becomes best friends with Bearpaw as they share fun activities together and learn from each other. How does he tell his family about Bearpaw though, and what will they think?There are a few older boys at the fort who make fun of Toby and try to bully him. Toby has a good heart, is honest and hardworking, and can usually avoid trouble.The Western Frontier was hard in many ways. Just surviving the harsh elements, some unsavory people, new family dynamics, and scary life-and-death situations made for interesting and sometimes stressful times in Toby's life.Bearpaw and his grandfather White Cloud were Cherokee. They arrived at their present location by having to walk the Trail of Tears. The White people governing our nation at that time forced the Cherokees and other Indian tribes from their homes in the southeastern part of the US. They had to walk all the way to where they now live. Thousands died along the way, especially in the winter, when they became sick with pneumonia and other illnesses.White Cloud doesn't trust White men because of the way his people were treated. Can Bearpaw convince him that Toby isn't like that?Will they always have to hide their friendship, or can the difference in the color of their skin, prejudices, and culture be overcome?To make things even more interesting, there is a mystique surrounding White Cloud.

  • av Jan Sherman
    311

  • av Michael Bradley
    251 - 377

  • av Tami Bemis Cole
    237 - 337

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