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The Everyday Living of Children and Teens Monologues
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The Everyday Living of Children and Teens Monologues (Volume I and II) by Adra Young
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Who I Am, Not What I Am
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“Who I am, not what I am” by Tara Michener
Meet Janelle a fun girl who discovers the secret to happiness is loving herself for who she is not for fitting into what others want her to be. Join her on her adventure as she learns that true beauty comes from who she is not what she is. continue reading…
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100% Real
February 16th | Comments (0)What does it mean to be real? Meet Zoey who wonders the same thing after her classmates question her about being adopted. However, with the help of her new friend Janelle and her parents, she discovers that she has more in common with her family than she realized… This book is great for anyone who wants to know more about self-esteem and loving themselves and others for who they are. 100% Real is a delightful story of acceptance and friendship, by Tara Michener, the author of Who I Am not What I Am.
Tara Michener, author of the “Who I Am Series”, promotes self-esteem & diversity in kids.
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The Guys, The Roses & The Regrets
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The Guys The Roses & The Regrets; the Girl to Girl Dating Guide by Grace Hatton
Written by a teenage girl for teenage girls this book offers practical tips and real life stories that will help teenage girls and young women navigate the crazy world of dating, relationships and break ups. This book is an Amazon Best Seller!
“Grace has created a book that connects with her peers, tackles the tough topics, and offers authentic, heartfelt advice that every young woman agonizing over relationships should hear.”
-Lisa Nichols, Life Coach, Star of The Secret, and Author
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The Tale of Eartha the Sea Turtle
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The Tale of Eartha the Sea Turtle by Dan Bodenstein
Based on the true story of a loggerhead sea turtle name Eartha, this enchanted tale tells the story of a young sea turtle who finds help in the last place she expected. Through colorful imagery it helps children learn how important it is to help animals who become injured due to man’s negligence.
After witnessing her release back to the sea, author Dan Bodenstein was inspired to write a children’s book to teach kids about the dangers of littering our oceans.
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Engineering The ABC’s
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Engineering The ABC’s by Patty O’Brien Novak
Imagine a world without cars and computers, or toys and televisions, or movies and microwaves…then imagine a world without engineers. This book answers questions about how everyday things work and how engineering relates to so many parts of a child’s daily life.
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The Little Pot
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The Little Pot by Dawn Stephens
How do you teach young children about the value of patience and the loving omniscience of their Creator? Introduce them to The Little Pot, a wise and winsome tale. Soon after a potter lovingly forms a new pot and declares that he has important plans for his creation, the little pot begins to wonder what its purpose will be. Will it be used to hold important documents? Great riches? Beautiful flowers? As various expectations prove wrong, the little pot is cautioned to wait and see.
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The One and Only Bernadette P. McMullen
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The One and Only Bernadette P. McMullen by Colleen Murray Fisher
This book promotes appreciating who you are, as well as accepting others. Does liking peanut butter and pickle sandwiches, or painting with your toes, or even having an imaginary friend make a person strange? That’s what kids say about Bernadette. But when Bernadette meets her new neighbor, Sofie she realizes that her uniqueness is nothing strange at all.
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Janoose the Goose
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Janoose The Goose by J.D. Holiday
Janoose likes life in the barnyard very much. She is visiting her cousin, Molly duck and her baby, DeeDee. Her vacation is over and Janoose must go home because there are no job openings on the farm. When her flight arrives home she learns that the fox has begun a crime spree. Janoose is the only one who can stop him. continue reading…
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The Fire Stone
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The Fire Stone (Book one of the Reign of the Elements)
Sixteen-year-old novelist Riley Carney works magic in this high fantasy adventure story brought to life by memorable, vibrant characters. The Fire Stone, the first book in the captivating Reign of the Elements series, is rooted in genuine adolescent thought and emotion throughout a journey of danger, friendship, and courage, as a group of teenagers, led by fifteen-year-old Matt, attempt to save their world.

