Children’s Books
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Squiggy’s Forest Friends
Sarah V. Jacober
About the Book
In frightening events Scrappy, Sunny, Snowy Squirrel and forest friends learn to say “I’m sorry,” to forgive, be a good sport, help others, and to pay it forward.
About the Author
Sarah V. Jacober, with her minister husband and four children, lived and worked twenty-two years in India. Transferred to Bethlehem, Israel, they taught Bible and visited Bedouins in the Negev and Sinai Peninsula for fifteen years. Sarah taught children in Ohio, Texas, India and Jerusalem. As a retired widow, she traveled to fifteen countries on short term missions to teach English, Christian Education, and to work in college and seminary libraries. Twelve books and more than forty of her articles and poems have been published. Sarah resides in Hendersonville, North Carolina with family and continues to write. -
Acro Bat
Adrian M. Hurtado
About the Book
Because bats are nocturnal, Acro Bat had only been able to dream of participating in the popular Owl-ympics. After much self-determination and self-training, he thinks he has come up with a way to compete. Will all his hard work be good enough to make his dream come true or will he have to get used to being left out?About the Author
Adrian M. Hurtado was born in Berkeley, CA and raised in the East Bay area. He is a former teacher and principal, having served more than 25 years in schools in Orange County, Los Angeles County, and Santa Barbara County, California. He always enjoyed working with students and in finding ways to make learning interesting and fun. Now he seeks to carry on that delight through books that students can enjoy and their parents can enjoy reading to them and with them.
Adrian also served in the Marine Corps and Air Force Reserve, retiring at the rank of Major. He and his wife, Jean, a former kindergarten teacher and his biggest encourager, have retired to the little beach town of Cayucos, California where he is actively involved in community service. -
Toad’s Tools
Adrian M. Hurtado
About the Book
Toad’s father enjoyed helping the other animals in the forest. He often told Toad, “Nothing feels as good as helping others.” His father passed on and now his tools are Toad’s tools, and Toad wants to feel good helping others, just like his father. Join Toad on one day in the forest as he tries to live up to his father’s example.About the Author
Adrian M. Hurtado was born in Berkeley, CA and raised in the East Bay area. He is a former teacher and principal, having served more than 25 years in schools in Orange County, Los Angeles County, and Santa Barbara County, California. He always enjoyed working with students and in finding ways to make learning interesting and fun. Now he seeks to carry on that delight through books that students can enjoy and their parents can enjoy reading to them and with them.
Adrian also served in the Marine Corps and Air Force Reserve, retiring at the rank of Major. He and his wife, Jean, a former kindergarten teacher and his biggest encourager, have retired to the little beach town of Cayucos, California where he is actively involved in community service. -
The Old Front Porch
M. KLASSEN
About the Book
This book was written from my childhood memories. I had a good childhood growing up on a farm. The farm animals were always around. Cats and dogs. The front porch was a central location were my siblings and I played a lot.
About the Author
I am a Mom of four and a grandmother to eight. I have spent my years working part time while raising my family. When my youngest was in high school I studied to be a health care aide. I have doing that job for 13.5 years. I always enjoyed writing, but, never really took the time till this book.
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The Lonely Mermaid & Other Fish Stories
LaVerne Johnson Baptiste
About the Book
LEGEND has it that the more a fish story is repeated or told time and time again, the fish tend to get bigger, and bigger, and bigger. A small child might wonder why this happens. In time, the young reader will learn that the storyteller, after the first telling of his or her story, becomes amused with his/her storytelling skill, and that the imagination can begin to “run away or run wild” with more and more interesting but untrue details. So the fish grows in size as the story grows in details and length. So get ready for the biggest fish tales ever! Reading is a journey. The stories in this book, The Lonely Mermaid, are journeys into nature, into the innocence and curiosity of childhood, into the human condition, and into the human experience. No matter how big the fish or the tales get, just enjoy the wonderful journeys while reading the stories.
In the Land of Simple Living and simple pleasures, where the summers were hot and long and the winters were mild, where cotton was king and to own land was heavenly, where fish jumped high, and the living was made by farming the land; where days by the ponds, lakes, streams, and creeks were also a simple way to survive.”About the Author
LaVerne Johnson Baptiste was an educator for 35 years. Now retired from the educational field, she would like to think that she has certainly been a life-long instructor because she began tutoring her neighbors and other friends since she first “played school” with the kids in the Community.
After graduating from college in Texas, she lived briefly in Dallas. In a few months she found herself in sunny California where agriculture, technology, and Hollywood movies were the major money-producing industries.
After being a dilettante at a few other job choices, while still teaching school, she decided that she and the classroom were inseparable. So that is where she remained until she turned in her keys. At the same time, a passion for writing was steadily taking root, and she kept these stories and ideas in her mind and close to her heart.
She recently moved back to her native state of Texas where these stories are now coming to life in print. She has done some extensive world traveling with only two continents left to visit. With nothing but time on her hands, all day to do nothing, and seven-day weekends, she decided to test her skills at writing to pass the time.
She does volunteer work in the community and continues to counsel her former students who will have a lasting and life-long attachment to their “other mother,” godmother, and big sister. -
Grandma Hates Snakes
Kaitlyn Collins
About the Book
Children give us a look into a mystical and magical world. With dragons and fairies and magic. Enjoy a story as told by a young boy the day a snake found its way into Grandma’s house. The excitement of Grandma’s reaction to an uninvited snake in her house. This story is told as only a young boy could tell it.
Yes! Grandma really does hate snakes!About the Author
I was eldest girl in a family with seven younger siblings, a teacher, storyteller and Sunday School teacher; enjoyed the imagination of children.
Born in Iowa into a large family, there was always something going on.
At bed time, when all was quiet; little bodies would sneak in and snuggle close and I would hear “tell a story Sissie, Tell story!” I found that I love writing and storytelling. How do you describe, one bed and five little children asleep? -
Why Did They Have to Go?
I Really Want to Know!
Rhonda Clerkin
About the Book
Dealing with loss is very difficult, but can be especially hard on children. Adults want to be strong and reassuring, but don’t always have the answers or the right words to say. “Why Did They Have to Go? I Really Want to Know!” is designed to help children and adults channel their grief in an uplifting way. It will take you down a path of seizing moments, memories, and events. A path of peace and acceptance knowing your loved one will always be with you. You will think of them and smile. -
Bully Ben Makes New Friends
Marriott Cole
About the Book
Bully Bear changes his ways and wins many friends through various acts of kindness. The friends end up saving Bully’s life.Watch the trailer here (Let’s go)
About the Author
Marriott Cole visited Prince George, Canada and saw fifteen bears and other animals, which gave her the material for this story. She is a retired reading specialist and author of Grace, Miracles, and Chocolate. -
Whiskers’ Christmas Gift
S.K. McKean
About the Book
Whiskers is a poor little mouse who only wants one thing for Christmas – a gift for his Mama. Join Whiskers as he searches for Santa to ask Santa to bring his Mama a gift for Christmas. Discover the joys and wonders of his search and the surprises Santa has for Whiskers and the lesson Whiskers learns.About the Author
S.K. McKean, is a mother of four grown children, currently resides in Northern Indiana with her husband, granddaughter, and small dog. She started writing stories for her children several years ago. In her leisure time, she is an avid reader, and likes to do crafts of all kinds.
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Monstruosidades
Illiana Espinosa
ACERCA DEL LIBRO
Un cuento para niños no es necesariamente un cuento infantil. Esto quiere decir que los temas que el cuento interpreta son aplicables a cualquier edad, pero están relatados de una manera atractiva para audiencias muy jóvenes. Tan jóvenes que tienen temor de dormir solos, de apagar las luces, de quedarse en su dormitorio. A menudo, la convivencia feliz con nuestros miedos no significa desaparecer al monstruo, ni imaginar que no existe.
Deja de ser un problema cuando nos acercamos a nuestro miedo y lo sentimos, lo conocemos y nos hacemos su amigo. De todas maneras, los miedos son muy útiles y no es más valiente quien vive sin sentirlos, sino quien vive a pesar de ellos.
¿No es así para todos?
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