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Something Special

Something Special

SOMETHING SPECIAL by Terri Cohlene illustrated by Doug Keith Benjamin Franklin Award – “Best Design” USA Book News – “Best Children’s Picture Book – Finalist” Terri Cohlene’s imaginative picture book will bring a smile to your face and a furrow to your brow as you challenge your mind with this playful puzzle. Whimsically illustrated by […]

Won’t Papa Be Suprised!

Won’t Papa Be Suprised!

Mikele loves ribbons, and today she sees them everywhere — in the sunshine, the flowers, even the streamers of a wind sock. The bright, sparkly images remind her of something special, a surprise she has for her papa on this not so ordinary day. But through breakfast, chores, and a tea party on the porch, Mikele never guesses that Papa has a surprise for her too!

This portrait of a special day shared by father and daughter is perfectly captured by Terri Cohlene’s playful text and the warm, fanciful illustrations by Elizabeth Sayles.

Turquoise Boy

Turquoise Boy

Turquoise Boy adapted by Terri Cohlene illustrated by Charles Reasoner A retelling of a Navajo Indian legend in which Turquoise Boy searches for something that will make the Navajo people’s lives easier. The books in the Native American Legend series combine stories of various North American tribes with factual information about the Native American cultures.

Dancing Drum

Dancing Drum

Dancing Drum adapted by Terri Cohlene illustrated by Charles Reasoner This enchanting Cherokee legend comes alive through the author’s vivid adaptation and striking illustrations. Children will be spellbound as they read about the distinctive lifestyle and beliefs of the Cherokee people. The books in the Native American Legend series combine stories of various North American […]

Little Firefly

Little Firefly

Little Firefly adapted by Terri Cohlene illustrated by Charles Reasoner Reminiscent of the Cinderella story, this is the enchanting tale of a shy maiden who wins the heart of a great warrior despite her cruel and mocking older sisters. The books in the Native American Legend series combine stories of various North American tribes with […]

Quillworker

Quillworker

Quillworker adapted by Terri Cohlene illustrated by Charles Reasoner This enchanting myth of a young Cheyenne woman, famous for her porcupine-quill embroidery, explains how the stars were born. The books in the Native American Legend series combine stories of various North American tribes with factual information about the Native American cultures.

In Every Moon There Is A Face

In Every Moon There Is A Face

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In Every Moon There Is a Face
This elegant book began with a poet’s simple words, which inspired an artist’s vision, a moon, a face, a child.
The face in that moon draws us into a wondrous journey beyond the bounds of time and space. Our experience grows deeper and more magical with each reading as we connect with our creative selves.
Arlene Graston’s spell-binding paintings flow perfectly with Charles Mathes’s gentle lyrics, inviting us to embark on a voyage of discovery and delight.