by Dawn | Nov 11, 2011 | Fantasy
Mellie has been called “Fat Fairy” in her school since she was five. In kindergarten, Mellie had tried to take her fairy to school for show and tell. It was disastrous! Now Mellie’s family is moving. They have inherited an inn from her eccentric...
by Dawn | Nov 11, 2011 | Realistic/Contemporary Fiction
Young Andy Shane is not looking forward to going to his neighbor Delores Starbuckle’s birthday party on Halloween. As the two children hang out together, Andy becomes more tolerant of Delores, with the help of his Granny. The two children put their heads together to...
by Dawn | Nov 11, 2011 | Non-Fiction
This is the true account of how Dr. Gordon Sato helped East African villagers learn to plant mangrove trees to help provide them with food for themselves and their animals. The pages have a repetitive “This is the House That Jack Built” prose for younger children to...
by Dawn | Nov 11, 2011 | Fiction
Readers will turn each page, as they follow Carl the dog on his quest to find the missing baby duck. Written in question format, early readers will be able to use the illustrations to gain meaning and read successfully. Many children who are familiar with the wordless...
by Dawn | Nov 11, 2011 | Fiction
Tucker Mouse gets trapped in the shoe shine store for two weeks while going after a shiny penny. With great problem solving skills, Tucker’s friend Harry Cat finds a way to get him out sooner. Readers will enjoy the helpful characters and the heartfelt illustrations...