All Aboard! Hop on to travel the world with this colorful collection of beautifully illustrated picture puzzles.
Take a riverboat safari in Africa, kayak in the Arctic, and go walkabout in the Australian Outback. Then go Scottish country dancing, wear a fahionable Ghanaian Kanga Cloth, and do the Tango with an Argentine Alligator. Don’t forget to visit the Carnival in Rio, a Parisian antiques ... [click here for more]
For those of you who want to experience the War Between the States in one sitting this is the book for you. Brother Against Brother is a collection of 6 Civil War short stories and 2 excerpts written from both Union and Confederate points of view. This collection gives readers many different perspectives: drummer boys, brave-hearted soldiers, a prisoner of war, and even a young lady waiting at home... [click here for more]
Try something new and let the good times roll!
Visit an amusement park, join a rock band, hunt ghosts, play foosball, and celebrate new year's eve in Times Square. Then go sailing, kite-surfing and hot-air ballooning! How about Mardi Gras? Or downhill skiing? Or a visit to the Windy City? Or perhaps you'd rather just stay home with your cat? You can do all that and more in this colorful book... [click here for more]
As famine strikes the east of Embria, young Nephilim, Calum, makes his way to the queen's castle for help where he finds a truth, he is a god, and not just any god he is... the red eye. ... [click here for more]
Continuing his quest to free his fellow gods, Calum makes his way north to the icy plains to free Matador and aid the people there. ... [click here for more]
Layla is a ghost and ghosts are supposed to be scary. They’re supposed to haunt castles and shout BOOO!
But Layla would much rather play with her friends.
When Halloween approaches, she needs to decide whether she’s going to be a proper ghost or if there’s another way. One that doesn’t involve being scary.
A picture book about a little ghost trying to figure out what’s right.... [click here for more]
Picture book for ages 8 and up. Having learned from Mama that the world is filled with things that do what they please like the moon and the cat, eight-year-old Tess wonders why she and Mama are constantly told what to do. They are told when to play, when to eat, and even when to sleep. Mama gently explains that they are slaves and are told what to do because they are owned by the couple in the big... [click here for more]