ADVO-CATS Written by Christine Tricario Illustrated by Lacey Rivers When two careless California cats realize that their caustic kitty-condo is causing biohazard-hairballs, toxic toys, and cat-scratch-fevers they quickly decide to go green by “green-ovating” their unhealthy habitat and habits and converting their careless cat-itudes to become bio-builders for fellow felines, as well as Advo-Cats for humanity! LAST NIGHT OF SUMMER Written by Kevin Fontenot Illustrated by Colin Throm Christopher finds himself in a mysterious new land. With the help of new friends, he overcomes his fears during a grand adventure as he tries to find his way home in time for the first day of school. TEN SHEEP TO SLEEP Written by Nidhi Kamra Illustrated by Eugene Ruble Sammy Jo counts ten sheep to put her to sleep, but tonight, ten more sheep appear. The new sheep are creating a ruckus. Sammy Jo has to find a way to calm the sheep down, count twenty sheep, and ensure everyone is happy so they can get a good night's sleep. OODLES AND OODLES OF POODLES Written by Elizabeth L. Young Illustrated by Ruth Perkins Maria St. George, whose family owns an orchard, becomes the owner of very smart poodles. Mr. Bog, a frog, also lives with them. When a delivery truck crashes during a storm near the orchard, Mr. Bog alerts the poodles and the family, who rescue the driver and hundreds of birds. ALFRED THE GREAT Written by Anita Quick Illustrated by Eugene Ruble Alfred the Great is a rabbit known for his generous heart. When Alfred goes to the zoo hospital to cheer up his injured cousin, Whiskers LaRue, his clowning attracts an audience of children with challenges. Alfred decides to stay with Whiskers, who soon joins him in entertaining their special visitors. GRUMPY KYLE Written by Allyn M. Stotz Illustrated by Jack Foster Getting up in the morning makes Kyle grouchy. Doing class work at school makes Kyle crabby. Going to bed at night makes Kyle cranky. He is tired of always feeling grumpy. Find out how Kyle turns himself from grumpy Kyle to smiling Kyle! TINY HOMELESS KING A Children's Christmas Musical by Dixie Phillips, Sharon Phillips, Lucy Robbins, Leslie Trettin Celebrate Christmas with Dotty the Dalmatian at the local fire station. Life changes for two homeless children when they attend the annual Christmas party and hear the Christmas story for the first time. Children of all ages will love this fun, easy-to-sing Christmas musical. MALIKIA: Two is Better than One Written by Dorris Fortson Illustrated by Paul William (Mlumbi) Malikia and her twin, Julius, were abandoned by her mother and father. Now they live at Neema House Arusha, a home for abandoned, orphaned, and at risk babies in Tanzania, East Africa. Malikia is blind and has never seen a smile but if you visit Malikia in the orphanage she will have a big smile for you. All proceeds from this book go to Neema House Arusha in Tanzania. Bless you for buying Malikia’s book. You can read more about the rescue center for abandoned, orphaned and at risk babies called Neema House Arusha at www.neemavillage.org/ WAYS TO SAY ZERO Written and illustrated by Mary Page A mom patiently teaches her son words and phrases that mean zero while she teaches him about life, and what she expects from him. Includes mathematical concepts about the term Zero. GROUNDHOG DAY IN AMAZING GRACE ACRES Written by Kristi M. Butler Illustrated by Samantha Bell It’s Groundhog Day in Amazing Grace Acres! Gracie Groundhog holds the spotlight as the official forecaster of spring. Her brother, Grover, devises a plan to steal the show! Will Grover succeed? Will Gracie find a way to forgive him? Will spring come early or will the animals have to hunker down for six more weeks of winter? KITSY'S MISCHIEF AND HORSES Written by Emma Glover Illustrated by KC Snider Kitsy and her two brothers grew up in California’s Mojave Desert during the 1940’s. In Mischief and Horses Kitsy recounts some of the hardships, struggles, and joys faced during their childhood of moving from one foster care farm to another. WONDERS WITH WOOD A Children's Easter Musical written by Dixie and Sharon Phillips An easy-to-sing-and-stage children’s Easter musical created to help children understand the power of the cross and resurrection of our Lord. The simple drama and kid-tested songs make this book a valuable ministry resource for Christian schools and children’s choirs. A must-have for churches with limited resources. ALFONSO'S LITTLE REWARD Written by Patricia Karwatowicz Illustrated by Kathleen Bullock In the early 600's, a baby found on the steps of a monastery becomes a kitchen boy for the fearsome Father Pieter. Beggar boys, a monster oven, and mystery bread lead us to a new understanding of Lent. Includes a recipe for pretzels. TOOTSIE McPEEZALOT Written by Sharon Stanley Illustrated by Jack Foster Tootsie is a little dog who pees a lot and in all the wrong places. He pees in the library, the grocery store, the café, and anywhere else he pleases. When his mischievous behavior catches up with him, Tootsie must make a decision, but will it be too late? THE RABBIT EARS DIARIES Written by Mikayla Loiacono Illustrated by Melanie Loiacono Megan is bullied because she has rabbit ears. She writes her diary about her problem. But her friend Tory convinces her instead of always hiding them under hats to learn to love herself for who she is and not let anyone else’s opinions make her hide. OH YUCK! I SAT ON A DUCK! Written by David Sasano Illustrated by Eugene Ruble Stuffy Benjamin Bartlestoppincopper always has things under control. Until, that is, a duck gets the best of him. By getting under him. Benjamin finally gets to the bottom of why his bottom keeps sitting on a duck. In the end, his stone face can’t help but crack a big smile. ISABELLA'S AVIARY Written by Kristen Zajac Photographs by Trisha DeLaurent Isabella has a passion for parrots. Her feathered friends give her strength and love as she fights a big disease. Isabella’s life long dream is to raise companion birds for children with special medical needs. Her dreams take flight as she launches Isabella’s Aviary.
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