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Ask for the Most Recent Release by Nanette L. Avery: My Mother's Tattoo And Other Stories For Kids
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Book Description:

Nanette L. Avery presents three of her most popular stories for twenty-first century readers. This Teachers’ Select Book is a collection to be read aloud or to captivate the silent reader. These imaginative and beautifully crafted stories will soon become a family favorite to pass down for years to come.

An imaginative and well-crafted collection of short stories for twenty-first century kids and their families that is certain to become a household favorite.

Warning…well-loved stories are habit forming!



Another Featured book: Once Upon a Time Words : Definitions of Often Read But Seldom Spoken Words
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Book Description:

Once Upon a Time Words is your straightforward, easy to use reading companion. Ideal for all ages, it is a reference guide designed to meet the needs of those who wish to define retired, obscure, and not often used words. Frequently, a reader will come upon unfamiliar or unheard of words in the course of reading fairy tales, fantasies, legends from the Middle Ages, poetry, historical fiction, fables, parables, the Bible, and even Mother Goose; but often discovers that these words are not cataloged in a common usage dictionary. In order to provide the reader with a convenient solution, Once Upon a Time Words defines those often read but not spoken words. This compact and convenient book will eliminate the use of bulky, weighty, unabridged and collegiate dictionaries when all you need is a quick reference.

Also by Nanette L. Avery: Sixty Jars in a Pioneer Town
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Book Description:

When Theodore Grant drives his team of mules into the dusty pioneer town of Cottonwood, his life will never be the same. Far away from his coastal home in Massachusetts, he has brought with him a mystery, sixty sealed jars. With no family or friends, he takes the recommendation of the town folk and decides to stay at a local rooming house. However, his life begins to change when he receives a long awaited letter from Chief Androve of the Boston Maritime Unit. Distraught and unable to find solace, Theodore befriends the kindly Mrs. Quinn, and learns to deal with his troubled past. As for the sixty jars, their contents are revealed, exposing part of his clandestine past.

Sixty Jars in a Pioneer Town
is a moving story about Theodore Grant, a young man whose secret and clandestine past takes him to the pioneer town of Cottonwood.

Sixty Jars in a Pioneer Town is a historical fiction. Recommended for ages 12 and up.

Teachers, parents, and literacy advocates
Students enjoy reading this historical fiction because of its fast pace, mysterious plot, and small page numbers. It is a teachers dream because of its eloquent story-line and use of language.

Sixty Jars in a Pioneer Town
is a perfect tie into your cross curriculum.

What people are saying about Sixty Jars in a Pioneer Town

Tyler of Des Moines, IA says:
"A joy to read, I had been hearing about this book for a long time before it was published. I couldn't put it down and despite its short length, it carried a very strong story with rich and real characters. Good for all ages, it sheds light into a time that is underappreciated in American History. I recommend this book to anyone looking for a good story."

Kimberly of Miami, FL says:
"This book kept me anxiously awaiting each turn of the page...it was truly a heartening story suitable for both adults and children. It was an easy read, and the imagery and descriptive language truly places you right into the center of this special little town. I am not a history lover, however, this book kept my attention until the very last page."

A Teacher's Favorite from Nanette L. Avery:First Aid for Readers
Book Description:

First Aid for Readers is a reading strategies workbook that can help you better understand and remember the information you are reading. First Aid for Readers supports techniques taught by teachers of the middle and upper grades by supplying the reader with a step-by-step guide that enhances before, during, and after reading skills. These strategies follow the best practices that have been researched, studied, and taught by national, state, and international reading professionals. The easy to follow format allows readers to match their individual problems with the ones listed in the table of contents. First Aid for Readers gives explanations, activities, examples, diagrams, and ready to use graphic organizers that will help the reader find answers to reading problems, decode unknown vocabulary, analyze poetry, text, newspapers, write summaries, and more.
 

Still more fun from Nanette: The Tri-Lingual Coloring Book

Book Description:

The Tri-Lingual Coloring Book Inspired by the author's love of her culturally rich and diverse city, Miami, Florida; the Tri-Lingual Coloring Book is written and illustrated for children of all ages. The three languages of English, Haitian Creole, and Spanish are grouped together with corresponding illustrations to color. What better way to learn words in all three languages while having fun?

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