This award-winning chapter book series follows four friends -- two military brats (one African American), one Arapaho Indian, and a mini-genius -- as they live, learn, explore, and discover cultures, mysteries, and caves. Jones, JEEP, Buck & Blue are as diverse a group as you can get. From all different cultures and walks of life, these four find friendship in the oddest places, under just as odd circumstances. Although they're different, they're surprisingly very much the same. Follow the girls from Ft. Benning, GA to Lander, WY where they team up with the boys... and follow the clues to...
This award-winning chapter book series follows four friends -- two military brats (one African American), one Arapaho Indian, and a mini-genius -- as ...
This award-winning chapter book series follows four friends -- two military brats (one African American), one Arapaho Indian, and a mini-genius -- as they live, learn, explore, and discover cultures, mysteries, and caves. Buck doesn't feel so alone anymore now that Jones and Blue have entered his life. And then the curious little JEEP guy pops in and balances out the group. Does it matter he's three years younger? When a strange circle appears practically in Blue's front yard and Grandfather's prize bull ends up dead, will Buck be able to prove he's not responsible to the local sheriff? Will...
This award-winning chapter book series follows four friends -- two military brats (one African American), one Arapaho Indian, and a mini-genius -- as ...
This award-winning chapter book series follows four friends -- two military brats (one African American), one Arapaho Indian, and a mini-genius -- as they live, learn, explore, and discover cultures, mysteries, and caves. Jones' dad has taken a turn for the worse. JEEP enlists Buck and Blue's assistance to attempt everything to beg, earn or acquire enough money to send Jones to be with her parents. It couldn't be that hard. Or, could it? When JEEP and Buck locate the old, abandoned mine will they discover enough gold? What other nightmares await to be unearthed there? Will they both escape...
This award-winning chapter book series follows four friends -- two military brats (one African American), one Arapaho Indian, and a mini-genius -- as ...
This award-winning chapter book series follows four friends -- two military brats (one African American), one Arapaho Indian, and a mini-genius -- as they live, learn, explore, and discover cultures, mysteries, and caves. It's already hard enough to be an Army brat, but when Jones' dad comes back from the war with parts missing, she has to come to terms with brand-new challenges. And to top it off, her best friend, Blue, gets upsetting news about her own dad. As the girls struggle to face life head-on, a mystery unfolds in the field. Bones. Are they baby bones? Can the girls' investigation...
This award-winning chapter book series follows four friends -- two military brats (one African American), one Arapaho Indian, and a mini-genius -- as ...
This award-winning chapter book series follows four friends -- two military brats (one African American), one Arapaho Indian, and a mini-genius -- as they live, learn, explore, and discover cultures, mysteries, and caves. Uprooted again - this time to Wyoming - Blue and her best friend, Jones, discover new friends can be found in mysterious places. And, nothing has been more mysterious than the strange, glass-like object their new friend, Buck, calls the Indian Meditation Stone. When a school mate goes missing, can the trio investigate clues and follow signs using Northern Arapaho Indian...
This award-winning chapter book series follows four friends -- two military brats (one African American), one Arapaho Indian, and a mini-genius -- as ...
Oliver is a great artist, but without knowing what a hero looks like, how can one be drawn? Oliver's teacher wants his class to draw their hero for the anniversary of 9/11. If everyone didn't have a different idea of what a hero is, maybe Oliver wouldn't be so confused. Perhaps Grammie can help him see a clearer picture of what a true hero looks like, and what makes a hero a hero. www.lionheartgrouppublishing.com
Oliver is a great artist, but without knowing what a hero looks like, how can one be drawn? Oliver's teacher wants his class to draw their hero for th...
Brooke's sister, Lee Ada, is one picky eater Not even her mother knows what to feed her. She refuses all foods, says "No " to each one. What will Lee Ada eat when the day is all done? This picture book for picky eaters is for kids and parents alike. Sensory Processing Disorder, also referred to as Sensory Integration Dysfunction, is a neurological disorder most often diagnosed in early childhood. It is not synonymous with learning disabled. Many children diagnosed with SPD are average or above in intellect. Understanding the challenges they face is the first step for caregivers in guiding...
Brooke's sister, Lee Ada, is one picky eater Not even her mother knows what to feed her. She refuses all foods, says "No " to each one. What will Lee...
Oliver is a great artist, but without knowing what a hero looks like, how can one be drawn?
Oliver's teacher wants the class to draw their hero for the anniversary of 9/11. If everyone Oliver asked didn't have a different idea of what a hero is, maybe Oliver wouldn't be so confused. Perhaps Grammie can help him see a clearer picture of what a true hero looks like, and what makes a hero a hero.
Before 9/11, our ideal hero wore a uniform and carried a ball of some sport. After that Tuesday, our perceptions changed. Now our heroes wear a uniform of a different sort. But, if we...
Oliver is a great artist, but without knowing what a hero looks like, how can one be drawn?
Oliver's teacher wants the class to draw their h...
This award-winning deployment book for kids is a favorite of all major military branches: Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard, National Guard, and Reserves in military books and deployment books for children. The illustrator has masterfully drawn the lovable and relatable characters to be racially non-specific; Bean is non-gender specific, as well. It's Boot's task to take Daddy where he's needed, but it's Daddy's job to explain why. Daddy is a soldier. Boots are preparing to take him away. If Bean can hide Boots, will Daddy be able to stay? Daddy explains the many jobs he's called to...
This award-winning deployment book for kids is a favorite of all major military branches: Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard, National Guard,...
Daddy is a soldier. Boots are preparing to take him away. If Bean can hide Boots, will Daddy be able to stay? Daddy explains the many jobs he's called to do, and how his work isn't that much different than the work other daddies do.
Daddy is a soldier. Boots are preparing to take him away. If Bean can hide Boots, will Daddy be able to stay? Daddy explains the many j...