The publisher is William R. Parks - www.wrparks.com The printer is CreateSpace. The color paperback edition is available for $12.95 plus postage and handling. It may be ordered from Amamzon.com or the CreateSpace eStore web page: https: //www.createspace.com/4349937 Peppi is a happy Atlantic puffin. He greets a beautiful day with nothing on his mind but breakfast. Puffins are birds, but they are swift underwater swimmers. Peppi eats his morning meal of eels and small fish and prepares to enjoy a calm morning, when his quiet world is disrupted. This book is intended to be enjoyed by a sharing...
The publisher is William R. Parks - www.wrparks.com The printer is CreateSpace. The color paperback edition is available for $12.95 plus postage and h...
Princess Samantha was what they had named her, but Sam is what she had named herself. Though as a princess, the castle stores were always filled abundantly so she and her household never went without, Sam had longed for the simple, adventurous life of being on her own in this crazy world. So now we find her, living the simple, honest life of a disguised, runaway princess who is thirsty for revenge.
Princess Samantha was what they had named her, but Sam is what she had named herself. Though as a princess, the castle stores were always filled abund...
"Animal Tails" is a lively rhyming book that will delight young children with guessing games and adorable animals. Kids will engage critical thinking as they playfully make predictions about tails of many textures, patterns, shapes, and uses. This book is sure to be a favorite chant-along at home or at school. Reviewed by Wendi Olsen, M.A. Writer and Educator, Academy of Art University, San Francisco. Millie Wingler, M.A., Ed. Early Childhood Elementary Education stated, "This book will delight my preschool and kindergarten students. This "tale of tails" will be added to my school library for...
"Animal Tails" is a lively rhyming book that will delight young children with guessing games and adorable animals. Kids will engage critical thinking ...