BARACK OBAMA - Historymaker
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Follow the remarkable journey of Barack Obama, the “skinny kid with the funny name,” who in his childhood dreamed of becoming a
president and who grew up to become the 44th President of the United States.
His story is told in three parts: a family’s history, Barack’s path to the presidency and his inauguration.
Barack Obama Historymaker distinguishes itself from other children’s books about the president with the inclusion of notable excerpts from speeches of both the president and others, and up-to-date information about his historic swearing-in as the first African American president of the U.S.
Hardcover; 102 pages; illustrations, index, age 10+
MEET PRESIDENT OBAMA
America’s 44th President
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Newly-independent readers will delight in learning interesting facts about the first African American
president of the United States. Unlike any other biography, this unique and highly interactive book engages young readers as they discover and find out what they have in common with President Barack Obama.
MEET PRESIDENT OBAMA is a journey of discovery from cover to cover with teaching moments for parents and teachers, and learning moments for readers.
Hardcover; 32 pages; fully illustrated; index; ages 8-10

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Reggie: MY STORY
Only in Los Angeles could an alligator become a celebrity!
Follow the amazing, true adventure of an abandoned pet who captured the imagination of the media and won the hearts of people around the world.
- Book only $17 (includes S&H)
- Official Plush and Book set
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Reggie the L.A. Gator
On a summer day in Southern California, an alligator was first seen in a Los Angeles park lake. Twelve days later, the two men responsible for releasing the non-California native, pet alligator named Reggie, were arrested and the news became a global media event. This is Reggie’s story.
Meet REGGIE, the most famous alligator in the world!
Sharing a backyard pond with three other reptiles is Reggie, a big, clumsy alligator who is teased and excluded. Outgrowing his home, Reggie is dumped into Machado Lake where he makes new friends who accept him for himself.
Official Plush Toy and Book Set Available Now!
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Who Ate My Socks?
LOTS OF LOST SOCKS ... where do they disappear to?
Discover the answer to an age-old mystery when
you meet a monster with a ravenous appetite for
everyone's favorite socks.
For readers ages 4-8 and anyone who has ever lost socks.
"What a terrific book to read to 1st and 2nd graders…and, of course,
to my grandchildren."
- Dr. Sharon McClain, Superintendent,
Hermosa Beach School District
BONUS!! 50 Teaching Moments to save parents and educators time when using Who Ate My Socks? as a teaching tool. GET TEACHING MOMENTS

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FENG SHUI DOS AND TABOOS
Interested in Feng Shui but afraid to make a mistake? This one's for YOU. It's user friendly and goof proof! Includes over 400 Feng Shui tips listed alphabetically by topic. No chapters to plow through. New information from different schools. The first intergrated Feng Shui resource. Critical yearly influences that supersede Feng Shui, case studies cultural gems as well as anecdotes from author's extensive consulting experience make Feng Shui Dos and Taboos a fascinating authoritative and invaluable guide by which all other Feng Shui books will be measured. "The best and only Feng Shui book you'll ever need." (what we hear from customers worldwide from novices to experts alike). Angi Ma Wong's bestselling book: THE ORIGINAL FENG SHUI DOS AND TABOOS - A Guide To What To Place Where
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BITTER ROOTS:
A Gum Saan Odyssey
It is 1875. With boundless hope and bright dreams, a young Chinese couple board a trans-Pacific steamship to meet their destiny.
This is their story….and California’s.
From the laundries and chop suey joints of San Francisco to the brutal heat of the Mojave desert where Yee Hay dynamites mountains for borax wagons and railroads, he and his wife Chan See “eat the bitterness” of hostility and heartbreak, disappointment and discrimination. They finally put down roots in developing San Buena Ventura, as they give up a newborn child, raise four others, and later move to the booming town of Los Angeles, to acculturate and blend their emerging history with that of California.