| | Have You Seen a Fairy by Tenaya Jacob illustrated by David North | | Cormac and the Pear Tree by Nell Duvall illustrated by Sally Less |
| | Beetlebopper by Peggy Hanna illustrated by Loretta Jacobson Beetlebopper is colored unlike other bugs but he finds out that he is wonderful in his own way. | | Seeing Stars: Z is for Zodiac by Margaret Leis Hanna illustrated by Dave Weltner Jamie's birthday party offers an opportunity to learn about Zodiac constellations. Locate your birthday constellation in the sky with this book. |
| | Quinby and the Tree Den by Lyn Chamberlain illustrated by Dave Weltner Quinby the troll is lonely and thinks he's no longer needed untill he is asked to use his good magic to help a friend. | | Canneh, The Reluctant Christmas Camel by Margaret Leis Hanna illutrated by Dave Weltner Canneh would rather stay in his pen, but he is needed to carry a king and his gifts. Canneh leads the other camels to kneel before the newborn King. |
| | A Summer Day by Nell DuVall illustrated by Dave Weltner | | Tricia and the Blue Cap by Margaret Leis Hanna illustrated by Deborah Li |
| | Isaac the Frog by Christine Irvin illustrated by Sally Less | | Who is Santa? by Rita Haban illustrated by Sally Less Is the real Santa the one at the mall, the one in the parade, or the one at the party? Jamie is surprised when he learns the truth about who Santa really is. |
| | Cormac and the Coyote by Nell DuVall illustrated by Sally Less | | Aiko retold by Kim Bundy illustrated by Sally Less After Toshihiro and his wife save a crane caught in some reeds, a young woman Aiko shows up at their door, bringing them prosperity. Read the retelling of the Japanese folktale of the crane. |
| | The Bucket by Nell DuVall illustrated by Sally Less | | The Toad Princess by Tenaya Jacob illustrated by David North |
| | The Pig Who Ate Halloween by Nell DuVall illustrated by Lavana Lemley | | An Egg For Amy Loo by Nell DuVall illustrated by Lavana Lemley |
| | Tom Comes to Dinner by Tenaya Jacob illustrated by Sally Less
Tom the turkey shows he is useful to Farmer Brown when he runs off intruders attacking them when they try to take his friend Wilma the Chicken. | ||
| | The Train to Yesterday by Nell DuVall Autographed Copy | | Seasonings of the Soul by Tenaya Jacob Poems about love, life and everything in between. A unique writing style all her own. Autographed Copy |
| | Boomerang Economics by Edward Farris Take an in depth look at America's economic society and learn the answers to some disturbing questions. Philosophies and insights into the financial market and the principles behind inverse labor and the "Farris Factor" To repair our weakened economy we must first understand it.. Autographed Copy |