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It's Blanca Rosa's big day! She's turning 15 and her parents are giving her a Quinceañera Fiesta to celebrate. Jealous of her friend's celebration, Blanca's damas (maid of honor) ruins Blanca's first dress. Now the whole fiesta is going to be a disaster...unless Blanca can get another dress within just hours of the party. Will Blanca Rosa find a new dress for the party? And will she find it in time? Or will Blanca be late for her own fiesta? Emma Vera Rodriguez resides in Amarillo, Texas, where she works as a teachers' assistant. Connie Scogin also works as a teacher in the Amarillo School District. Publisher's website: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/BlancaRosasQuinceanera.html
Sea Shoes is the charming children's story about the travels of a pair of shoes. A little boy and his father are walking on the beach when the boy decides to walk barefoot.Suddenly, his shoes are swept out to sea and the shoes begin an amazing journey. Many animals find the shoes and attempt to use them. A starfish cannot fit them on his arm. Dolphins play with them, but cannot ring them on their fins. The octopus cannot eat them. A walrus cannot fit them on his tusk, and they don't fit a polar bear's paws.The shoes travel through beautiful lagoons, stormy seas, shipping lanes, and icy waters. When a family of whales happens upon them, they make up a magical song about the adventure.Many years later, a man and his young son are walking on the beach. The man remembers when he used to walk there with his father. The shoes wash up on the shore, and the little boy is thrilled to find that they fit him perfectly.Explore the magic and mystery of the sea, as the Sea Shoes travel to all the beautiful places the world has to offer. This timeless tale tells of the love between parent and child, the sharing of dreams, and how the family circle is completed.Vicki Dean Mayhew grew up along the Rio Grande River Valley. "I still live in my hometown. New Mexico has the bluest skies and prettiest sunsets you have ever seen. We have beautiful forests and deserts, and an incredibly diverse population consisting of people of many cultures." Her first book was How the Unicorn Got His Horn Back.Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/VickiDeanMayhew
Little Stories for Little People is a pre-school children's book consisting of twelve short stories. This delightful book encourages young children to use their minds to solve a problem or a mystery. The aim is to introduce children to reading, but in a fun and entertaining way. Each story is wonderfully illustrated with colourful drawings to help them understand each story's narrative. The stories are not only designed for young children to read on their own, but also for parents, teachers, guardians and babysitters to read to the children and encourage them to use their own ideas to work out solutions to the problem or mystery attributed to each story. Little Stories will keep little sleuths busy! John Rowe lives in Wiltshire, England. He has worked in the television industry for over forty-five years as a researcher, head of programmes and production for a major network, and the job he liked doing the most, producer and director. He is proud to be one of the Emmy-Award winning team behind the internationally acclaimed series "The World at War." During the past fifteen years, he has produced and directed many successful television shows for children, which have been shown on the BBC, Channel 5 and Nickelodeon. He is writing his next children's book, The Casebook of Inspector Sniffabout.
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