New Releases from Guardian Angel Publishing

 

Ulysses is a basset hound who thinks he can sing, but sounds like a fog horn in the bay. That’s how he got into trouble in the backyard. Wise Owl tells Ulysses to be what he is and find his own special sound. That’s how he learned to make the most joyful noise in all the land.

Sparky travels the globe looking for children in need of help. His adventure to Uganda leads him to a young boy named Jimmy who is sick and alone in the middle of the jungle. Their colorful friendship changes Jimmy’s world.

Coloring Book shares the adventure of Sparky’s Uganda Adventure from Spark Worldwide who serves,  protects and raises kids… “It’s what we do.” Also see the picture book of Sparky & Jimmy- Sparky’s Uganda Adventure. And help support  Spark Worldwide around the globe.

Book 3 contains another sampling of ancient symbols presented by Professor Hoot who guides the reader through distant times for further exploration. Join Professor Hoot as he displays more ancient art and unusual artifacts. These items represent various cultures from ancient countries and eras.

Have you ever wondered where groundhogs live or what they eat? With rhyming fun, explore their world with facts from A to Z! Read about their Predators and how they Hibernate, Their Voracious appetites and the way they eXcavate! Intriguing information from beginning to end. Building understanding of our furry groundhog friends!

Long before Santa had a sleigh, he walked from house to house delivering toys with his faithful dog Yukon. With more good girls and boys and more and more toys, only a big sleigh will do. But who will save Christmas day by pulling Santa’s sleigh?

A fictional short story poem revealing the often-times forgotten, yet age-old secret of life: the importance and attraction of kindness. A light hearted tale of a peace loving old man, and how he became loved by the whole village by being kind.

For these and other books by Guardian Angel Publishing, visit the publisher online at www.guardianangelpublishing.com

 

Latest from Guardian Angel Publishing

 

“Lovely things are all around in each season, sight, and sound; gifts so wondrous, pure, and true- lovely things for me and you.” This touching poetic picture book expresses thankfulness for the beauty, wonder, and joy that each season brings. It helps children develop appreciation for the majesty of God’s creation and gratitude for the simple things in life.

 

As Sapphire and Ruby learn the joys of the garden, they have a secret Visitor. The girls listen to His prayer and watch as His tears water their garden in Gethsemane. From the Garden of Eden to the garden tomb, their lives are forever changed when the Master Gardener redeems the garden. This book includes 2 editions of the same play; One for larger churches or schools and a simpler version for a smaller cast with less performers.

Also available a CD with the musical tracks for kids to learn to sing the songs for this play.

When Mom told Peggy to babysit her siblings, she had no idea what lay in store: giant floating goldfish, chatty birds and demanding bees. Not to mention dirty diapers— and all because of a piece of gum and a fish? Will Peggy get the kids home safely before Mom comes home? Help! Suggested age range for readers: 3-8

A poor young girl yearns for a beautiful party dress to wear to the ballet. A magical butterfly generously gives the girl his vibrant colors which turn her drab dress into one fit for a princess, while he is left with gray wings.

Contar del uno al diez no es fácil para los niños, sin embargo, la cabra Paisley hará las cosas mas fáciles para los pequeños. La cabra Paisley descubre muchas cosas diferentes que pueden ser contadas en la playa en una noche sin dormir.

Halle and Grant take a long stroll down Memory Lane with Grandma as she recalls the lessons she learned in childhood. In Heiser’s third bedtime storybook, Grandma remembers some happy times like when she got her first bicycle, but remembers a sad time when her house burned down. There is always a lesson to be learned and Grandma is never short of reminding her grand-treasures how great God is.

From cicadas singing to eating popsicles at the summer cottage, from sleeping on fire escapes to dashing undercover during a summer thunderstorm, and weaves a tale of summer nights as they were experienced in the 1930’s. In poetic format with watercolor illustrations, you’ll find yourself taken back to a by-gone era.

There are many kinds of heroes and heroines. Some are strong and brave. Others are helpful and smart. What is your hero like? The students in Mrs. Jett’s class find out about the hero who has it all; strength, bravery, and so much more.

For these books and more from Guardian Angel Publishing, please visit www.guardianangelpublishing.com

Too Big by Judy Dearborn Nill

You’ll find the topics of bullying, peer pressure, friendship and learning to accept who you are wrapped up in a fabulously engaging story with Too Big by Judy Dearborn Nill.

Shelby Bradshaw considers skipping the fifth grade and going right to middle school. Academically that won’t be a problem, but it’s really to escape all the teasing she has endured since her growth spurt. She’ll miss being with her best friend Zoe, but maybe it will all be worth it.

Though there are many teaching points and topics for discussion, the young reader will also discover a great plot and interesting characters. They might know a Shelby or a Zoe or a Marissa or a Deke or a Kenny. They might have experienced some of what these characters have. Misunderstandings happen. People aren’t always who you think they are. Sometimes actions have bad consequences. Maybe a good idea ends up not being so good later.

Too Big tackles real issues that kids are dealing with and handles them without trivializing them or the real feelings young people must cope with. Too Big is an awesome book. I’m so glad the author asked me to review it. I’ll be looking for more of her work in the future.

Rating: 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

Age Range: 8 – 12 years
Grade Level: 3 – 6
Paperback
Publisher: Guardian Angel Publishing; Large type / large print edition edition (October 22, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1616338075
ISBN-13: 978-1616338077

I received a copy of this book from the author. This review contains my honest opinions, which I have not been compensated for in any way.

New from Guardian Angel Publishing

A special needs boy Andy and volunteers confront challenges while counting and describing wild mustangs. They report the groups and the individual horses and their condition. The Bureau of Land Management uses their information to help track and control the population to prevent overgrazing and ensure they have an adequate water supply.

A mom patiently teaches her son words and phrases that mean zero while she teaches him about life, and what she expects from him. Includes mathematical concepts about the term Zero.

 

Malikia and her twin, Julius, were abandoned by her mother and father. Now they live at Neema House Arusha, a home for abandoned, orphaned, and at risk babies in Tanzania, East Africa. Malikia is blind and has never seen a smile but if you visit Malikia in the orphanage she will have a big smile for you. All proceeds from this book go to Neema House Arusha in Tanzania. Bless you for buying Malikia’s book.

Getting up in the morning makes Kyle grouchy. Doing class work at school makes Kyle crabby. Going to bed at night makes Kyle cranky. He is tired of always feeling grumpy. Find out how Kyle turns himself from grumpy Kyle to smiling Kyle!

Alfred the Great is a rabbit known for his generous heart. When Alfred goes to the zoo hospital to cheer up his injured cousin, Whiskers LaRue, his clowning attracts an audience of children with challenges. Alfred decides to stay with Whiskers, who soon joins him in entertaining their special visitors.

Maria St. George, whose family owns an orchard, becomes the owner of very smart poodles. Mr. Bog, a frog, also lives with them. When a delivery truck crashes during a storm near the orchard, Mr. Bog alerts the poodles and the family, who rescue the driver and hundreds of birds.

To learn more about these and other books from Guardian Angel Publishing, please visit www.guardianangelpublishing.com

 

 

The Alphabet Forest by Lori Galaske

In this charming and adorable book for preschoolers, a young girl has lost her name. Her brother agrees to help her find it and their journey takes them through their house and yard and into a wonderful alphabet forest where trees, birds, and animals of every letter play along the path.

The Alphabet Forest by Lori Galaske is such a sweet story. Galaske’s adventurous tale is filled with alliteration that helps children learning to read recognize recurring letter sounds.  I’m already a fan of Eugene Ruble’s artwork and he did a fine job with bringing The Alphabet Forest alive for readers with excellent use of color and details. I’ll be sharing this one with my friends who have preschoolers.

Rating: 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

Publisher: Guardian Angel Publishing (July 31, 2017)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1616338660
ISBN-13: 978-1616338664
SRP: $10.95

I received a copy of this book from the author. This review contains my honest opinions, which I have not been compensated for in any way.