Fibber Frog
Karna Peck
A fun frog book about two ducks and a frog who are friends. The ducks devise a plan to save their friend the frog and implement the plan but when asked the frog says he did. In doing this he destroys his own rescue. It is about not telling the truth.
My First Day of School
Karna Peck
Karna is a long-time advocate for those who are less fortunate. While working with homeless persons in Mason County, Washington, she realized some parents need to understand the importance of getting their children ready for school.
My First Day of School
Karna Peck
Karna is a long-time advocate for those who are less fortunate. While working with homeless persons in Mason County, Washington, she realized some parents need to understand the importance of getting their children ready for school.
Samuel and the Mystery Puppy
Leland P Gamson
Karna Peck (Illustrator)
Ages 3-8
When Samuel, a street child in a war-torn country, saw a puppy, he tried to rescue him. However, the puppy was always just out of reach. By following this mysterious puppy, unexpected things keep happening to Samuel and people around them. Who is this mystery puppy, and where is he leading Samuel?
Samuel and the Mystery Puppy
Leland P Gamson
Karna Peck
Ages 3-8
When Samuel, a street child in a war-torn country, saw a puppy, he tried to rescue him. However, the puppy was always just out of reach. By following this mysterious puppy, unexpected things keep happening to Samuel and people around them. Who is this mystery puppy, and where is he leading Samuel?
The Adventures of Pretzel the Classroom Snake
Max Wennet
4-7
This is coming Pretzel is a small snake with a big imagination. When his anaconda-size curiosity gets him involved in the world of children and their education. Will he ever return to the serene life he was use to?
This is based on a true story. Pretzel, the snake, was in the classroom for 5 years during the time Max Wennet was an elementary teacher. He taught for 30 years. Kindergarten was his specialty. Activity pages in the back of the book appropriate for kindergarten age.
From Ants to Angels
Kevin Ray Decker
According to the Bible in the land of
everyone spoke the same language and everyone understood what everyone was saying. This was made possible by the phonetic alphabet and the author is of the opinion that this “ABC’s” is the Holy Grail that the Bible speaks of and is capable of creating a universal verse that we can all use to communicate with each other such as language interpretation, mathematics (add, subtract, multiply and divide) write music and transpose chords and keys. The periodical table of elements is based on the “ABC’s” and a variety of other technological advancements were other made possible by the phonetic alphabet.
Follow
Kevin Ray Decker
According to the Bible in the land of
everyone spoke the same language and everyone understood what everyone was saying.
The Coyote- Yavapai Fable in English and Yavapai (Yavþe)
Frieda A. Eswonia
Karna Peck (Illustrator)
3-7
Nya Moda My Paternal Grandmother and GATHAD LA HA Stories. Historically, during the cold winter months, the Yavapai People told stories to the children while they were tucked in bed, nice and warm, and a great number of these stories were about the “Gathad La Ha” (The Coyote). Just as other people have known a coyote to be sly and cunning, the coyote has always been known in that same way to the Yavapai People. The Yavapai People regarded him as a very intelligent animal and; the coyote stories depicted his conniving escapades in ways that usually only led to his own misfortune.
All God's Children Got Shoes
Corean Strong
Vicky Rubin (Illustrator)
4-7
Did you see yourself in any of these shoes? Well, if the shoe fits, wear it.
Now that you know all about shoe types and personality traits, I hope you can make a positive change in your life if you need to. Others, like the Patent Leather Shoe and Work Shoe only need to keep doing what you are doing, but some of us need to change our attitudes and our lifestyles.
Always remember that we all have issues. We are all children of God, and All God's Children Got Shoes.
Kit Kat Camp No Electronics
Kathy Dixon Dye
In a world filled with gadgets and gizmos, where screens glow brighter than starry nights, one extraordinary grandmother, Kit Kat, is on a mission to ignite the spark of imagination in her beloved grandchildren. Join author Kathy Dye in this heartwarming children's book as she unveils the enchanting world of Kit Kat Camp, a delightful tale of love, laughter, and the magic of childhood.
With a twinkle in her eye and a treasure trove of wisdom, Kit Kat embarks on a grand adventure to teach her grandchildren a timeless lesson: "No Electronics."
Sharing Ole Lumpy
Sheri Hauser
Karna Peck (Illustrator)
Sharing Ole Lumpy is the story of a brother and sister who don't want to share the log with their brother. A storm comes along overturns the whole situation. The book teaches us how to scoot over on our log to make a place for others.
A Song in Her Heart
Kathy Dye
Over 6 million people in the United States alone are affected by Alzheimer’s disease. Talking about this hard topic with children who have loved ones diagnosed with Alzheimer’s can be a daunting task. A Song in Her Heart was written to help adults generate conversations about this disease with children and create more awareness for everyone.
She believed everyone has a song to share. This poignant story was written about the author’s mother and reveals how music affects the lives of not only Alzheimer’s patients but also those around them.
Lucky Bo
Jim Young
4-7
A great book for children that touches a real life issue of being grumpy. Lucky Bo learns a lesson when he gets his tail in a knot.
My Dinner with Mabel
Rainer Rey
Matthew Goodall (Illustrator)
5-7
Inspired by a true story... about how Ruby, a Yorkie puppy from the city, wants to be friends with all of the creatures of the desert. The adventure begins when Ruby meets a lonely, invalid javelina called Mabel who, due to her birth defect, has been abandoned by her family. The bond between Ruby and Mabel is factually accurate and leads to an exciting adventure that lifts the spirit and touches the heart.
Prima Donna Duck
Judy Parker
Matthew Excell (Illustrator)
3-7
Many like to think they are special. It's when you think you are better than anyone else that you can get into big trouble as Prima Donna Duck finds out. A good life lesson and easy reader for primary grades. Delightful whimsical illustrations make the book fun to read.
Joy the Car that Went Bump Ditty Bump
Althea Jones
Channon Crowley (Illustrator)
2-7
Ride along on a journey with Joy, the Car That Went Bump Ditty Bump, as she displays her beauty and shows your children a fun way to know that they are beautiful, too. Embracing high self-esteem at a young age is the antidote for fighting off bullies. Joy takes some children on a ride down Las Vegas Blvd. While on the ride, the children engage in imagination and conversation.
The Pony Who Wanted to be a Unicorn
Leland P Gamson
Betsy Bleed (Illustrator)
The Pony Who Wanted to be a Unicorn. Nikud and his friends like living on a pony farm, but they wish they were not just ordinary ponies. See how their wishes come true when they become the ponies of special needs children.
The Pony Who Wanted to be a Unicorn
Leland P Gamson
Betsy Bleed (Illustrator)
The Pony Who Wanted to be a Unicorn. Nikud and his friends like living on a pony farm, but they wish they were not just ordinary ponies. See how their wishes come true when they become the ponies of special needs children.
Frog Fray Fun
Sheri Hauser
Karna Peck (Illustrator)
Soaker and Joker (brother and sister frog) find a piece of toffee at the pond and do not want to share. 31 pages easy reader
Wiggly Water
sheri Hauser
Karna Peck (Illustrator)
Wiggly water is a delightful children's story that teaches about respect for living creatures and that nature wants to be our friend. We care for nature because it is alive. Two girls have a science experiment to gather some pond water to look at under the microscope. Everything turns a little crazy when they learn the water is wiggly.
We Found Brown
Karna Peck
We Found Brown: Primary and secondary color mixing book for children written by a professional artist and teacher
This is about mixing colors. Starting with the primary colors, red, yellow, and blue frogs. They hop all around the pages leaving their color footprints, mixing together making new colors like orange, green, and purple. In the end, all three frogs mix their footprints together to make browns.
We Found Brown
Karna Peck
We Found Brown: Primary and secondary color mixing book for children written by a professional artist and teacher
This is about mixing colors. Starting with the primary colors, red, yellow, and blue frogs. They hop all around the pages leaving their color footprints, mixing together making new colors like orange, green, and purple. In the end, all three frogs mix their footprints together to make browns.
Why Do Dogs Bark?
Leland P. Gamson
Karen Camden Welsh (Illustrator)
Dogs bark for a reason. Delightful rhyme....Sometimes they bark to go out and play. Other times they bark, so you’ll go away. Find out what they are saying and asking when they bark.
Why Do Dogs Bark?
Leland P. Gamson
Karen Camden Welsh (Illustrator)
Dogs bark for a reason. Delightful rhyme....Sometimes they bark to go out and play. Other times they bark, so you’ll go away. Find out what they are saying and asking when they bark.
A Little Star Falls
Terrie Mckinley
S. Ann Rhinehart (Illustrator)
Kismet, the little star from the night sky falls into the deep blue sea.
While sinking down Kismet encounters different sea creatures.
Everyone greets the confused little star and gives words of encouragement.
This beautifully illustrated picture book reaches children’s imagination of friendly sea creatures and finds words of encouragement from unlikely sources. Let your imagination sink into the deep blue sea.
For the Love of Liberia
A Peace Corp Story in Africa
Genevieve Stokes
The stories in this book shed some light on my daily activities working with children and adults in my village that took me far from my everyday life in the western world. Stories about meeting death in the eyes of a black mamba, witchcraft, and ants that could overrun an entire village in hours are depicted in these stories.
All the stories in this book are personal events that occurred in my two years of service. They reflect the highs and lows of village life. These stories include the friendships I developed with the members of my village, the students in my school, other PCVs (Peace Corp Volunteers), and the catholic nuns who ran the high school.
Harold Hummingbird
Francie Edeler
Age 4-7
This book is a snapshot of characteristics of hummingbirds written for children to enjoy. The simplicity of the story and artwork are designed to inspire the reader and the listener to further explore the remarkable world of hummingbirds. by professional artist and childhood educator, Francie Edeler.
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