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Donna M. McDine Tackles American History
Donna McDine is an award-winning children’s author. Her stories, articles, and book reviews have been published in over 100 print and online publications. Her interest in American History resulted in writing and publishing The Golden Pathway.
The Golden Pathway by Donna M. McDine
The Golden Pathway is a richly illustrated work of historical fiction that allows children to comprehend the horror of slavery as well as the courage of the people who risked their lives to help slaves escape via the Underground Railroad.
Welcome Home by Billi Tiner
“Welcome Home” is the story of Jake, a large black Labrador Retriever mix, and is intended for children ages 10-12.
The Little Green Umbrella by Heather Payer-Smith
What good is a little green umbrella with a hole? That’s exactly what Annabel wonders when her mother insists she take it to school with her, just in case it rains.
The Mysterious Stump by Melissa E. Herrera
My Hunting Adventures, “The Mysterious Stump” is a story of a young boy, Tommy who travels on his first hunting trip with his family.
Steve the Stickleback by Dave Marchetti
Steve the Stickleback is a cute story aimed at young children and beginner readers. It tells the story of Steve a young male Stickleback fish on his adventure to build a nest, find a mate and care for his babies.
Prayers of Our Children by Tabitha R. Brown
Prayers of Our Children, the first children’s book written by new author, attorney, wife and mother of four, Tabitha R. Brown, features favorite scriptures and meaningful, rhyming prayers that address important topics including hope, kindness, obedience, staying in school, dreams, forgiving, believing, not bullying, faith, love and more.
The Taste of Snow by Stephen V. Masse
In The Taste of Snow, author Stephen V. Masse invites you into an Alpine wonderland of Gartendorf, Austria a few days before the Feast of Saint Nicholas.
The Christmas Santa Had No Beard
Each Christmas season children see a beardless, or fake bearded Santa Claus in malls and on television shows leaving them confused and skeptical. Upon reading The Christmas Santa Had No Beard, children and parents alike will finally discover just how Santa can lose his beard.
A Holiday Interview with “Gramps” Bricker
“Gramps Bricker” is a story telling grandparent who has seen his children, grandchildren, and now his great grandchildren voice their doubts upon seeing so many Santas everywhere without a beard.




