This special collection features four entertaining stories about health and staying well (“This Is My Body,” “Taking Care of Mom,” “I Was So Sick,” “The Loose Tooth”) and uses words and phrases to hel
This special collection features four entertaining stories about fair play (“I Didn't Know That,” “That's Not Fair,” “Just a Little Different,” “The School Play”) and uses words and phrases to help ch
This is the second title in the FastPencil Premiere Mercer Mayer Classic Collectible series, featuring the million-copy, best-selling Little Monster character. This book provides fun and learning in A
Professor and political pundit Michael Eric Dyson said that Obama brought “sexy brilliance to the White House.” I couldn’t help but wonder if Obama had a pet named “Sexy Brilliance,” because surely Dy
Centuries ago, classical economists presented ideas designed to promote wealth and prosperity ideas that provide the keys for unlocking the wealth of nations. Nations that promote these ideas prosper.
Dogphoria celebrates the joy of dogs and their innate ability to experience euphoria in everyday moments of life. Embracing his signature sepia style, renowned fine art photographer Jim Dratfield take
This special collection features four entertaining stories about helping out (“I'm Sorry,” “Just Say Please,” “Just Leave Me Alone,” “Just a Gum Wrapper”) and uses words and phrases to help children w
This is the third title in the FastPencil Premiere Mercer Mayer Classic Collectible series featuring the million-copy, best-selling Little Monster character. This title follows Little Monster through
This is the fourth title in the FastPencil Premiere Mercer Mayer Classic Collectible series featuring the million-copy, best-selling Little Monster character. This book provides a host of fun words fr
Professor Wormbog has collected a Kerploppus, an Ickky, a Murgatroy, and a Useless. He has every beastie from A to Y, but he doesn't have a Zipperump-a-Zoo. He looks underground, in the sea, and in th
Sock hops. Soda fountains. Slumber parties. Life in 1955 is simple for tomboy Beverly, moody Maxine, high-spirited Judy, studious Mary and artistic Ann. But after a class assignment to predict life in