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Catch the Cat    by Aaron Hoopes
Price: $4.95 USD. 16650 words. Published on April 28, 2010. .

Meet Zink, an impish purple cat with wizard-like abilities who teaches two misfits, Justin and Nikki, five secret words to help them be happier and healthier. This innovative children's book empowers children to develop healthy lifestyle habits to last a lifetime. Topics include bullying, exercise, obesity, dieting, and self-confidence. Ideal for children of all ages.
Lollopy Goes Olympic    by Grit Weinstein
Price: $5.99 USD. 2420 words. Published by Health Colonel Publishing  on October 13, 2010. .

Lollopy Goes Olympic is a heart warming story with colorful illustrations about the true meaning of winning, losing and friendships. Lollopy, the rabbit, and his animal friends, Sniffy, Dory, Maddy and Paddy, decide to organize their very own winter Olmypic games. Find out how Sniffy becomes a real winner even though he comes in last. This is the second children's life lesson story after The Tale
Whole Health Healing: The Budget Friendly Natural Wellness Bible for All Ages    by Dr Thomas Potisk
Price: $8.95 USD. 79620 words. Published on December 23, 2010. .

Learn how to enjoy eating without weight gain, exercises that really work, and even how to raise healthier children naturally. This 364 page holistic self-help book is written by a world renowned holistic family doctor. Besides setting the record straight on what real health is, he includes specific natural tips for over 40 ailments. The book empowers people to make wiser health care choices.
ParentFix    by Maggie Stevens
Price: $9.99 USD. 59870 words. Published on January 15, 2011. .

ParentFix...when parents change, kids change. Are you struggling with your child? Does your child lack motivation? Discipline? Struggling in school? Daily problems parents encounter with their children are usually a result of antiquated parenting techniques. Did you know that how you parent affects how your child behaves? Learn how as a parent you can change to make your child a success!