Lucinda J Miller. For many years, an arrowhead lay buried in the soil of an Indiana farm. The native who had shot it was long forgotten. Decades and generations came and went, and it was left hidden and untouched. Then … Read More
Janet Heatwole. Six-year-old Sarah loves to play with her birthday present, a kitten she named Birthday. Because Sarah is deaf, she cannot hear when Birthday meows. In this story, she learns many things about her kitten and seeks to find … Read More
Sharon Schnupp Kuepfer. Pennsylvania Girl Series #1. In 1926, Lena is an eleven-year-old girl growing up on her family’s farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Read about her worries about whether people like her or if they will makes ends meet. … Read More
Eva Zimmerman. This is a true story about a lively growing pup and a baby Miniature Mediterranean donkey. They were each lonely with no one to play with, until they found each other! Lower, preschool. 31 pages; hardcover; TGS International.
Eva Zimmerman. This is a true story about a little pony who rode in a trailer for a long time to a new place. Everything was new and scary. But he soon made friends with the new people and animals, … Read More
Lana Kuhns. Wooster is a little Silkie rooster, just hatched last spring. There are so many things to learn. But the hardest thing is to learn to sing the right thing! Read this book to see how Wooster learned! Lower; … Read More
Lana Kuhns. That goat is such a bully! He stomps on the kittens’ tails and takes the best berries from the other goats. He knocks the people over if they turn their back to him. Something must be done about … Read More
Part of the “Nature Discoveries with Uncle Mike” series, this book of colorful photos and clear text will introduce school age children to some amazing creatures of the sea. How strange some look! How do they get their food? Young … Read More
Joseph Lippincott. High in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, a lively black wolf pup was born. Early in life he had close encounters with man but miraculously escaped. He grew into a mighty 200 pound leader of a pack, and … Read More
In this sequel to “You Are Too Small, Little Eli,” this book tells about the Yoder family’s move to eastern Kansas and the years they lived there. Eli milks Hipbones every day and helps Dad rake hay. But there is … Read More