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Sashi Adopts a Brother is a delightful story about a Shetland Sheepdog – also known as a Sheltie – and her family’s adoption of another Sheltie.
Sashi and the Puppy Mill Girl is a picture book about a Shetland Sheepdog’s – also known as a Sheltie – journey from a puppy mill to foster care to adoption. This heartwarming tale has received a Mom’s Choice Award honoring its excellence.
Of all the questions astronauts are asked by kids, the most frequent one is “How do you go to the toilet in space?”
Off the Hook, a naughty or nice Santa tale, begins with an unexpected take on the importance of Christmas ornaments.
Die Young With Me is a raw, honest account of a brave teen’s fight with cancer and the many ways music helped him cope through his recovery.
For lovers of young adult dystopia, The Rains: A Novel, by Greg Hurwitz, is a must-read.
Told from the perspective of the dead Viking Devil Alfarin, this latest offering in the series mixes Viking history and culture with a literary and mythological history of Hell, all rolled up in a gripping adventure story.
A Moon Among Stars, by Jessica and Dave Dever, is a great entry-level science book, and at the same time it works as a lesson in self worth.
Hola! Let’s Learn Spanish is a clever picture book with accompanying audiobook that helps teach children Spanish.