The Itty, Bitty, Very, Very Brave, Little Fish is a multi- dimensional engaging love story. The reader is drawn into an adventure of a fish of great faith who endeavors to save the pristine land and lake he calls home from the destruction of an enemy known as humans. This book will toy with your emotions as you experience the little fish’s journey of determination, teamwork, and sacrificial love.
Bilingual Edition: The (Not) Sleepy Shark Amelia the shark is tired but she's not ready to sleep. In this fun bedtime book, a silly shark explores the way other sea animals get ready for bed until she's finally ready to say goodnight. From the author and illustrator of The Hungry Shark. In this Xist Kids English Spanish Bilingual Edition, the original English text is paired with the Spanish translation on each page.
The setting for my novel occurs in Canada, in a small town called Kingsville, nestled along Lake Erie. Mari is in the kitchen enjoying the pleasant sounds outside her window, and she brings in the folded newspaper. She unfolds it and is shocked to see the picture of a young woman who has been murdered! In their town! She stumbles to sit down at the table to read the article. Little does she know how she, and others, will be affected by the killing of this young, blond woman.
The Pixel Corps of Discovery has been sent out to find the source of the excess CO2 in the atmosphere. But the Pixel's plane crash landed in a strange world, on the desktop of fourth-grader Faith Singer. Being one millimeter tall, the Pixel family--Speck, Dotty, Bitty, Nano, and Grandpa Grain--must take a long, perilous journey to escape...through the inside of the desk and out the bottom.
Summer’s not off to a great start, but it's about to get a lot more interesting. Two days into summer break, and Alice, Heather, and Violet have already earned themselves an afternoon cleaning out the garage. Ripping a fan out of the ceiling while bored has its consequences. What they need to keep out of trouble is something to make summer more exciting. Something like a family trip to the lake. Or a mystery to solve. Or both. At the cabin, the Gradley sisters stumble into an adventure when their dog, Snatch, follows her nose to a strange paw print in the mud. It might be nothing, but it might also be the missing mountain lion cub their parents have been whispering about. The mystery draws the girls in, and the deeper they go, the more they realize the people who say they’re helping might be the ones who aren’t. The Cave of Creeps, is for the eight-year-olds and up (and those still young-at-heart) who enjoy Nancy Drew, The Boxcar Children, and laughing while sitting at the edge of their seats, trying to figure out the mystery.