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  • av Dewey Henry
    377

  • - The Dragon That Wanted to Join the Band
    av Richard Oldenburg
    187 - 311

  • av Melissa Bailey Slater
    287

    Something's Amiss With Miss Priss! Can you guess what it is? Miss Priss is a sweet little girl who is just starting school. She is full of energy and has a habit for going overboard in conversation. In other words, she talks too much! This charming children's story follows this little miss through the process of learning when and how to communicate with others. Her loving parents and her determined teacher both help Miss Priss to see the light and follow the correct social graces. See how Miss Priss matures during the course of her first year in school, because now there's no longer anything Amiss With Miss Priss. Melissa Bailey Slater grew up in South Carolina and Georgia, and now resides in Pasco, Washington. Her daughter Caroline was the inspiration for this book. Her previous book was titled Well, For Goodness Sake Little Jake.

  • - The Pajamas from the Bahamas
    av Sylvia Bell-Jackson
    201

  • av Jennifer Lehnertz
    177

  • av Angie Everson
    241

    The day of the Fairy Forest Flower Finding Competition has finally arrived! Each fairy hopes to find the most beautiful flower in the enchanted forest to win the golden crown.A little fairy named Lola Belle searches her mother's garden for the prize-winning flower. On her way back, Lola Belle encounters a lost little girl. The fairy faces a dilemma: Should she leave little Olivia Kate alone in the forest and continue on, or assist the child home?Lola Belle decides to help Olivia Kate. The girl notices the flower the fairy is carrying and asks if she can have it as a memento of the day she made a fairy friend.Lola Belle again faces a choice: Should she keep the flower that will surely win the competition, or give it away? The little fairy believes a generous heart is most important, so she presents the flower to the girl.Notes the author, "This book focuses on the theme of kindness and generosity. We live in such a self-centered society, it is refreshing to see children demonstrate good character traits."About the AuthorAngie Everson is a sixth grade teacher in Harris County, Georgia. "I LOVE what I do! There are so many situations and environments that children today face, and if something I say or do makes a difference in their life, attitude, or character, I feel blessed. There is much to be said about investing time and effort in teaching character education to our children."About the IllustratorNancy Knotts is a high school art instructor. She lives with her husband and children in LaGrange, Georgia. This is her second book.Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/AngieEverson

  • av Sherrill S Cannon
    151

  • av Urbano Salvati
    149

  • - with Selected Craters Elsewhere
    av Thomas Hamilton
    311

    Craters have been found on planets and moons throughout the solar system, caused when asteroids or meteors have collided with them. Our Earth has not escaped these impacts, and nearly 200 craters are known on Earth today. Some are easily visited, others are in locations few would ever want to get near.This book details all the known terrestrial impact craters, telling their age, size, and other details, as well as highlighting those easily visited. One has an annual "Craterfest" to attract tourists, while it is possible to swim in lakes that have filled others.Thomas Wm. Hamilton is a retired astronomer who worked for three years on the Apollo Project. He taught astronomy for 32 years, and worked in several planetariums. This is his fifth book on an astronomical topic since his retirement. He is a Fellow of the International Planetarium Society. Asteroid 4897 was named Tomhamilton in his honor by the International Astronomical Union. He lives on Staten Island, New York.

  • av Melissa Risselada
    137

  • av Susan O'Hara
    237

    Christie Plays Field Hockey is author Susan O'Hara's fourth book in the series of books designed to inspire the joy of playing team sports. The books revolve around her children, Tim and Christie, and the sports they played when they were young.Lovingly illustrated by Rebecca Barrett, this next exciting book in the series was inspired by her daughter Christie learning to play field hockey. The young reader can follow along with Christie as she tries something new - being a goalie - and falls in love with field hockey and her team.Follow along as Christie finds success and fun playing field hockey, a game she had never considered playing before.Enjoy the books with your sons and daughters as they learn about the joys of teamwork and sports. Susan O'Hara lives in Southwest Florida with her husband, Steve. She loves to play tennis, golf and yoga. She enjoyed watching her children play many high school sports, and then college field hockey and football. Her other books are Tim's First Baseball Game, Tim's First Soccer Game, and Christie Plays Softball. Next up is Tim's First Football Game and Christie Plays Lacrosse!Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/SusanOHara

  • av Tadd Walton
    147

  • av Des Gregory
    467

  • av Christopher R Kaden
    149 - 267

  • av David J McMullen
    257

  • av Elizabeth Kennedy
    149

    Swimming is an important survival skill for people of all ages. As children begin swimming, it is important to learn and reinforce proper safety and common rules around swimming areas.In this educational tale, Lilly and her younger brother visit a community pool. As Lilly and Little Nick arrive at the pool, they learn about basic rules that all beginning swimmers should learn. Simply, yet important, rules are reviewed through easy-to-remember rhymes and vivid illustrations.Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/ElizabethKennedy

  • av Helen Olian
    251

  • - Dreaming of the Majors
    av Susan Holloran
    271

  • av Janet G Sims
    177

  • av Jeremy J Sales
    241

    The Oddbird is a children's story about how something so obvious, like a bird's egg, isn't really obvious at all.This wonderfully illustrated book tells the story of Inna the oddbird, who finds herself among all the real and imaginary creatures of the forest. Let your imagination soar, because a surprise is around every corner!Jeremy J. Sales grew up in the woods of New England. His parents always wanted him to explore the outdoors and be creative with his time. "I'd take that cue to build a fort out back, climb trees, or go on a bike trip with friends. In all my adventures, the common theme was that what I anticipated to see rarely occurred. I saw a mayfly land on water, and expected it to get gobbled up, but nothing happened. No fish swam up and ate it. I felt a soft spot in the ground, peeled back the grass, and found it was a nest of bees! Each day it was something new, each day it was something different that I didn't expect. That's why I liked the idea of publishing this book: to give children a surprise they didn't see coming."Originally from New Mexico, Denise Dorn has lived the past ten years on a small island in the Pacific. She began painting at a young age and has always been inspired by the beauty that surrounds her. Sharing her art in the form of a children's story causes her imagination to burst with excitement.Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/JeremyJSales

  • av Dawn Nieto-Gonzales
    147

  • av Patrice Corbin
    151

  • av Deborah K Morris
    127

  • av Barbara Prignano
    191

    Tom tomato is the largest tomato in the garden. As such, he thinks he's better than the other tomatoes and he deliberately bullies the smaller ones. He is rude and ill-mannered, and goes out of his way to make sure the smaller tomatoes don't grow. He learns a valuable lesson about bullying, and when he's given a second chance, he realizes it's far better to be kind, work together, and use proper manners, all of which make the garden a much happier place. Barbara Prignano is an attorney and small business owner in East Islip, New York. She has two young children who continue to inspire her. This is her fourth children's book. She is the author of the award-winning How Bunnies Got Their Cottontails, Anthony and the Magic Bumblebee and Angelo the Underappreciated Ant. Visit her website at www.prignanobooks.com.Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/BarbaraPrignano

  • - How to get more compen$ation for your client
    av Kathryn-Magnolia Feeley
    561

    Workplace bullying causes both physical and psychological injuries. Sometimes these injuries can last a lifetime. Workplace bullying is just as insidious as asbestos or any other killer substances that creep into the workplace.Workplace Bullying Lawyers' Guide - How to get more compen$ation for your client is not only written for lawyers, but for everyone dealing with workplace bullying.The book is easy to read, understand, and follow to prepare for action.Workplace bullying will always raise its head in workplaces, and the only way to fight back is to see a lawyer and go for compensation.Lawyer Kathryn-Magnolia Feeley shows the steps that are required to commence the road to compensation including:. How to prove there was bullying in the workplace. How to prove the workplace was negligent. How to prove that injuries were caused by workplace bullying. Tricks used by lawyers for the defense. Tricks used by doctors for the defense. Cases that can be used in all democratic jurisdictions"Very informative and exciting text that speaks very directly to the reader." - Peer review by Barrister-at-law, Victorian Bar."Well researched primer for anyone wishing to understand the intricacies of workplace bullying." - Owen Harris, solicitor and barrister, Australian Capital Territory"It's a manual for the preparation of workplace bullying litigation." - Timothy Crispin, barrister-at-law, ACTKathryn-Magnolia Feeley is a human rights lawyer in Canberra, Australia.Publisher's website http://sbpra.com/Kathryn-MagnoliaFeeley

  • - A Wildlife Habitat
    av Shirley Ariye
    181

  • av Brian Brown
    187

    This book uses short stories and fun cartoons to educate young readers on real world issues such as drugs, peer pressure, bullying, and guns. You could be in their places one day. Their stories can help you make the right choices.

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