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An illustrated dog and cat adventure chapter book which is sure to please the read-aloud crowd.Where is Voltaire? Max and Say What set out on a journey to find Voltaire. The kindness of strangers they meet along the way guides them on their search for their missing friend.Flesch Reading Ease 85.7 with Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level 3.6
Gren waited for Lawson outside of the entrance to Epcot. She had already been through security and she stood on the side. He would know where to find her. Gren had never been happier. She lived in a small apartment; it was the first time that she had ever lived on her own. Her parents helped her with the rent. She had an internship in which she was gaining valuable experience. The internship didn't pay much, so she had a part time job on the side. She also attended college online. She was busy, but somehow, she managed to keep her Mondays free. Each Monday she and Lawson would hit one of the Walt Disney World parks. Gren had an Annual Pass because her parents were Disney Vacation Club members, and she made sure that she used it. She and Lawson would also sometimes get together during the week for dinner or a movie. Things were about to change, and at the early hour she didn't want to think about it.Lawson had quickly become Gren's best friend. She felt like she had known him for her entire life. Their feelings for each other went deeper than friendship, but they were both busy and they knew that the timing wasn't right. While Gren's parents helped her out financially and emotionally, Lawson didn't have any family because he was orphaned at an early age. He worked at a local restaurant and was putting himself through college. He also had an Annual Pass, and had been able to arrange his schedule so that he could spend Mondays in the parks with Gren.When Gren saw Lawson walk through the security line she waved to get his attention. "Sorry I'm late," Lawson said as he approached her.Hurry lets get to Test Track before the lines gets too long.They sat back because the ride had started. Gren could not stop thinking about the young woman seated behind them. The news that she had to share with Lawson also weighed heavily on her mind. Her favorite part of the ride was the end, when it looked like they were about to hit a wall but instead the car went outside and sped up to 65MPH. Gren sat back to enjoy it. As they neared the fake wall, everything started to blur.
Stranded in Space: Book 4 in The Enchanted Coin Series is a 31,000 word fantasy adventure targeted at Middle Grade readers. Imagine being a fourteen year old again and finding a coin that seems to give off a light of its own. The coin has your name on it, claims to be magical, and instructs you to toss it into a fountain next to the Tree of Life. That's what happens in Stranded in Space, and what starts my protagonist off on a magical adventure that many young boys and girls would love to have.This book is "G" rated.CharactersDrake Thompson is a 14-year-old boy, who finds an enchanted coin and is transported onto a damaged spaceship belonging to a race of people known as the Krozans.Baya is a 14-year-old girl from the planet Shantell who is also sent by a magical coin to the same spaceship at the same time as Drake. She looks like an Earth girl but her skin and hair are blue.Zane is a Krozan teenager whom Drake and Baya have to bring out of hibernation to help them save the spaceship and the Krozan crew and passengers.
On a bright and sunny day on Florida's Gulf Coast Old Joe took his grandsons, Bradley and Barrett, to Walt Disney World in Orlando Florida. They all loved the stories of the pirates that sailed in the waters of the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico in those days past. The Pirate life was always exciting with lots of adventures. They hoped to sample this at Disney. Once inside the Disney Park they made their way to "The Pirate's League" attraction and got into line. Once inside they would dress in their pirate clothes that were provided as a part of the experience. They would be given a pirate name, taught the ways of the pirate and then set sail for a pirate adventure. Old Joe and the boys would find their own adventure to be more magical than what was planned by the Disney Park as the day progressed. They did not know this yet though!
In a faraway land on golden sand, there lives the most grumpy of stumps. How could a stump be so grumpy? You might ask. In this story, a grumpy little cactus learns what it means to lend a helping hand, and the gift that each and everyone brings to life when you work together as part of a team. Find out what Grumpy the Stump can do!
Imagine all the wonderful little tiny creatures that live on this earth with us.They wander about with their own little families.They perform their own life duties.What do they eat?Where do they go?Do they go to school or on vacation?Do they visit cousins?They make their own little noises.Do they sing or dance?Do they laugh?Do they???
On a cool winters day the seven little Hollers children decided they wanted to go out together for lunch. They all wanted something different and restaurants were a long way to walk. They could not decide where they wanted to go. Where should they go? They have no idea.Read along and find out where the Hollers Children find out where the best lunch in town is served.
This illustrated story book is sure to please the read-aloud crowd.The perfect Story Time book series for both boys and girls ages 3-8 Grades: K-4.
The wonderful little acorn nuts are a happy lot. They are nested in little houses of the mighty oak in a very warm forest. At the edge of the forest is a very nice park where they run and play on the swings, the sandbox, and leaves. They get very nervous when they start to hear noises, but find that they will make some new friends and see a new view of the park. After a long and much needed rest, the little acorns wake up feeling warm, happy, and ready to take on new adventures. That is, until their parents find them!
Benny Beetle is a normal insect... well, almost. Though his eyes bug out and his wings are incased in a hard shell, he can actually fly. With the beetle dance creeping up, Benny will have to come up with something extra special if he wants to please his date.This illustrated story book is sure to please the read-aloud crowd.The perfect Story Time book series for both boys and girls ages 3-8 Grades: K-4.Flesch Reading Ease 88.6 / Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level 3
Get ready race fans! Let's put on those fire suits and climb inside! Strap yourselves in! Raise your window nets and crank up them engines! Because, The "Baytona" 300 is about to begin!Once a year the Fast Truck Series heads to the most popular beach on the planet for the running of the world-famous spectacle. Known throughout the land as the "2-mile Sand Slinger," the track and event never fails at entertaining fans all over, of all ages, and it always delivers in producing some of the wildest racing in Motorsports! Veteran teams and newcomers alike, arrive, qualify, and compete in a grueling 150-lap chase to the checkered flag! Each season, crews set the slicks aside and roll out the boggers for the spectacle, trucks put on their goggles, dig in their paddles, and the rooster tails fly high! Throughout the history of the sport, the 300 has made champions of some, defeated others, and it has given inspiration to those who felt the odds were against them. Not too long ago, Hale Danhard had a race mishap and nearly gave up; Daisy May was told she was too young, and a sharp and highly confident El Camino with a bright future ahead of him, fell short of his goals. While all the trucks and teams give it their best, only one is ever the victor. Who'll take home the trophy this time? Will it be, the points leader, Beverly Joe Breece, Daisy May, a.k.a. "The Kid," Mike Brian, Stinger Martin, "The Newcomer," or the recent winner of The "Oil Cup" 400, Al Hartman? I guarantee whoever it is, the excitement will have you pinned in your seats as soon as the green flag falls! So, what are you waiting for? Hop in and hold on tight! Mash the throttle down and blast through those gears! Snug in close to the wall and read along with your family and friends! Clutch that wheel until the very end, and see who brings home the bacon at one of the toughest and lively competitions around! Be sure to fill your tanks, and let's go dune racing by the sea!
Sam is a happy young parrot who loves participating in school. But after he stutters in front of the whole class, everyone laughs at him. Sam must regain his confidence in order to face them again, but how?
A pair of magical miniature cowboy boots reported to have belonged to the old western movie and television hero, Hopalong Cassidy find their way into the hands of twelve year old twins, Hanky and Elsa Jane Goodson. The boots and twins experience cattle rustlers, being kidnapped, fighting off a giant rattle snake and being saved by Hopalong Cassidy and a group of old cowboys who look familiar to Hanky and his sister known as, E Jee.
William Worm Bell Sizemore, Robert Shakers Allen, Jr., Ricky Chief Lightfoot and Farah Royal Smolinksi are eighth grade friends; with Farah the lone girl. They call themselves the Four Musketeers and have a one for all and all for one bond. According to Will's grandfather, a crusty old Navy veteran: "You four are thicker than a band of thieves."It was Will's grandfather and an early spring thunder storm complete with tornado warnings that changed the four lives forever. Will's grandfather had presented his grandson with four miniature scimitars. The ancient Middle Eastern swords resembled gold cocktail toothpicks. They were more than that. The scimitars were said to be magical, each possessing one wish for the person who held it.Robert Allen, Jr. was called Shakers by his other Musketeers because his birth was the product of an inter-racial marriage. His mother Puerto Rican and his father of Scandinavian heritage. Both were college professors. Both were killed in a drive-by shooting; mistaken targets.Ricky Lightfoot, the most cantankerous and opinionated of the four, was an Ojibwa Indian, a Lake Superior Chippewa of the Lac du Flambeau band. He was called Chief because, according to him: "You palefaces speak with forked tongue and I don't trust a one of you." Then, before his three friends could verbally attack him, he would come up with his hasty declaimer stating: "Shakers, you and Royal ain't ever gonna be pale. As for you, Worm, you ain't ever gonna be red, black or brown from sitting under a reading lamp all day and night. I can trust you."Farah Royal Smolinksi's mother was from the Middle East; presumably, Iran where it was rumored that a late female relative of hers had been married to the Shah of Iran. Therefore, according to her three male friends, she had descended from a Queen or some type of royalty. It stood to reason in the minds of Worm, Shakers and Chief that she should have a name that connotated regal status. Queenie didn't work, but Royal did. Besides, she was the smartest of the group sporting an A+ average and a phenomenal athlete; at five feet nine, a basketball player. Brains and basketball prowess weren't her only assets. She was beautiful and each of her three friends had a silent crush on her. She had a silent crush on Worm.
A fun and hilarious adventure with uncle butch and the runaway piece of cheese.Parents, teachers, librarians, and kids will appreciate the familiar situations and appropriate language for Ages 3-7 Grades: K-2.
Trucks, The Legend of Beverly Joe Breece, is the first book in the The Fast Truck Series. On Sunday afternoons, trucks, teams, and fans alike gather together and partake in the making of history. Each event stands out as its own unique experience; ones that tickle the minds of all who's seen or heard them. Occasionally, there's some that stand out more than others. One time in particular, was when Beverly Joe Breece blasted her way in, knocked the door down, and nearly did it all. Setting the pace for the underdog to take over, she put her name in the books and inspired people everywhere.And now! Ladies and Gentlemen! Boys and Girls! Race fans of all ages! Put on your helmets and fire suits! Open this book, climb inside, and strap yourselves in! Because, the story of The "Oil Cup" 400 and the chase to the season championship is about to begin! Filled with high-speed straightaways and lightning-quick corners, The Legend of Beverly Joe Breece is surely a tale that will have your foot to the floor, your pistons pumping, and your tires spinning! So, what are you waiting for? Come on! Yippie, yippie, yay! Let's grab the green flag and go racing!The "Oil Cup" 400; the "Crown Jewel" race in the Fast Truck Series has always been known to be one of the most competitive competitions in the Trucks Series season tour. Being the first race in the chase to the championship, tensions sometimes run high as teams strenuously work to be the one that puts their names and number in the books as the winner of the highest paying purse, and the largest trophy in the history of Stock Truck racing. From all over the globe, trucks with their teams come to qualify for a chance at the power and glory that comes with winning the 400-mile scrimmage to the checkered flag. Every year, spectators, young and old come from all corners of the world to witness one of, if not the, greatest spectacle in all of Motorsports. Time and time again, history proves that the 400 can be exceedingly challenging to trucks and teams: engines can fail, tires can falter, transmissions can go out, bodies can grow weary, and injuries from accidents will most certainly happen. Often called a race of "sheer endurance," and one that only the toughest trucks survive, seldom does the underdog set the pace for the grueling 200-lapper. Let alone, does a virtually unknown beat the top teams and secure themselves a second-place starting spot. However, at one magical point in time, an unlikely entry, and not a high favor to win, did just that! Tearing up the track, Beverly Joe Breece sped her way along the 2-mile oval, and she kicked the door open, securing a position that put her and her team ahead of some of the sports strongest trucks! What a memorable and exciting day it was when Beverly clenched her place and raced against some of the biggest names and well-seasoned teams to have ever run the event. It was a time where some went home empty-handed, some were victorious, others were defeated, and some set the stage for wonderful things to come. It was a day where legends were made…Now let's drop those window nets, climb inside, strap yourself in, and read about how one truck defied the odds, gave it her utmost best, and became forever known as the Ford that nearly did it all.Beverly Joe Breece…
Squirrel Chronicles tells the adventures of a squirrel named Smokey and his buddy Ringer. In their experiences, these tow young squirrels learn life lessons, friendship, loving your enemies, and most importantly the love of the Creator.Each of the children's stories has its own individual adventure and life lesson. They are packed with trials, mayhem, suspense, mystery, action, and adventure. With everyday situations that kids must face in the real world. Now throw in a little fantasy. Now you have charming tales that will enthrall young audiences. The perfect Storytime book series for both boys and girls ages 4-10 Grades: k-5.These illustrated story books are sure to please the younger read-aloud crowd.
Boats The story of Billy Lee Telliot and the "Bay Blaster" Shootout by David E. SwarbrickBuckle up Motorsports fans! Put on your life preservers, raise your anchors, and hop inside this book! Now behold! Known as one of the toughest and most exciting races in the Fast Boat Series: The "Bay Blaster" Shootout is about to begin! Packed with tight turns, lightning-fast straightaways, enormous rocks, and waterfalls, the event brings some of the greatest excitement throughout the land and seas in boating. The competition can bring down the toughest of ships and raise some to amazing heights. Crafts must prepare and work hard with their coaches to be ready for the event. When the gate drops and the fuel pumps pulse, there's no turning back from the challenge to take the checkered flag. Once committed, the quick-paced fun begins, and the boats head out on an exhilarating run that pushes them to their best, teaches them sportsmanship, and entertains fans everywhere, of all ages. So, swab those decks Me Mateys, climb aboard, and let the festivities commence! Dive in, set your sails, and read along! Because, we're embarking on one wet and wild, water slinging ride! One that you surely don't want to miss! Arrh! Enjoy…
Join Max and Voltaire with their furry pals Say What, Tish and Zoa on their visit to Aix-en-Provence where they meet a wise old bird and learn about art, following your dreams and elder wisdom.Each of the Max and Voltaire thrilling children stories have their own individual adventure and life lessons. They are packed with action, trials, and everyday situations kids must face; throw in a little fantasy and you have charming tales that will enthrall young audiences. Parents, teachers, librarians, and kids will appreciate the familiar situations and appropriate language for Ages 6-12 Grades: 1-6.Flesch Reading Ease 78.4 with Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level 4.8
An illustrated story books are sure to please young readers.Every day boys and girls come into the store to buy Happy Root Beer. One day, all the root beer bottles were all bought up. Yet, nobody seems to want to buy Mr. Root Beer. This makes him really sad. Who will come along and help him solve his problem? Join new author David Swarbrick in helping Mr. Root Beer find a new friend to help overcome his loneliness.Parents, teachers, librarians, and kids will appreciate the familiar situations and appropriate language for Ages 3-8 / Grades: Preschool through 3nd grade
The Captains Daughter by Jeff and Jacqi LovellMacey discovers her dad has taken a job across the country and must leave her home and friends. In order to soften the news, her parents take her on a vacation to Walt Disney World. At Blizzard Beach, she and a boy named Luke zoom down a water slide but pop up in water hundreds of miles away in the freezing Atlantic Ocean and a long way from shore. They are able to use a pendant that magically takes them to the shore of a secluded island. There a mysterious friend introduces them to the legend of the Ghost of White Island. The teens hear the courageous story of Martha Herring, forced into marriage with a brutal pirate, and abandoned on the miserable rock. The pirate goes back to sea, leaving Martha to guard his treasure. This is a recounting of her adventures and the challenges she and the people in her life endured. It is also the story of how the bonds of strong friendships can impact our lives.
Eleven-year-old Ayden has lived on a farm near the Quill Lakes all his life. When the lakes' flooding puts his family at risk of losing their livelihood and way of life, something must be done. Ayden connects with some uniquely talented forest creatures, uses an ample dose of Disney Magic and relies on his own ingenuity to solve his community's water-logged problem.Parents, teachers, librarians, and kids will appreciate the familiar situations and appropriate language for Ages 8-12 Grades: 3-6.Mouse Gate Adventure Series Books by Rosanna GartleyThis series of children's novels are the perfect story time reads for boys and girls ages 8-12. For the younger child, they make excellent 'read to' books that often deal with everyday situations faced by children in the real world.Each novel's tale contains action and adventure spurred by an issue or dilemma. Fantasy is sprinkled into the mix with the help of Disney magic aiding the main character in solving the problem at hand. Rosanna's books not only entertain but educate as she weaves factual information throughout the entertaining chapters.
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