Book Review
A Sword in Her Hand
Much to his horror, The Count of Flanders’ first child is born female. Marguerite of Male’s existence seems to defy her lovely mother’s assurances that her child has been born “for love, good fortune, and happiness,” and from...
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The BLUES Go Extreme Birding
Dawn Publications partners once again with authors Carol L. Malnor and Sandy F. Fuller for the third book in the BLUES Go Birding series, "The BLUES Go Extreme Birding". Similar to the previous books in the series, this book balances...
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Where Do Recyclable Materials Go?
The first in an intended series entitled Garbology Kids™, "Where Do Recyclable Materials Go?" takes the next step in educating children about the importance of recycling by explaining what actually happens after you put an item in the...
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Snotty Saves the Day
Despite having wisdom that can often be applied to reality, some people firmly believe that folk and fairy tales are in the realm of fiction and fantasy. Some might even discredit them entirely, or write them off as stories merely for...
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Earth Heroes
Recommended by the National Science Teachers Association and winner of a Gold Mom’s Choice Award, the third and final book in Dawn Publications’ Earth Heroes series, Champions of Wild Animals, is a collection of eight intriguing...
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Where's Home?
Littleprints is one of the many, many kittens of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cat. With so many kittens, the Bob Cats sometimes ignored the little ones and let them roam and play without making sure they were safe. Other times, the Bob Cats hissed...
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Gingerbread from the Heart
When Grandma is down with a bad knee around the holidays, Kristin, Brandon, and even little Maggie are disappointed about missing out on their favorite holiday traditions. Then, Kristin has the great idea to bake gingerbread houses to...
Book Review
Heartless
With evil dragons, a kingdom in danger, a bold princess, and a noble prince, "Heartless", the debut novel by art teacher Anne Elisabeth Stengl, has all the standard elements of a fairy tale that readers expect and enjoy. Using these...
