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How Addition and Subtraction Became a Fact Family    by Lisa Holder - O'Sullivan
Price: $4.00 USD. 560 words. Published on September 20, 2009. .

Teachers and Parents this book is a fun way to teach Fact Families, a math concept taught in the primary grades, use the book along with some visual aides as suggested in the example lesson and your student(s) will be a pro at Fact Families in no time! I used this in my own 1st and 2nd grade classrooms and the kids loved it so much they ask to use the book and numbers during their free time.
An Election to Remember: Obama, Clinton and the Never Ending Primary of 2008    by Kyle W. Bell
Price: $2.99 USD. 35160 words. Published on January 4, 2010. .

An Election to Remember: Obama, Clinton and the Never Ending Primary of 2008 is a look at the historic race between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton from the perspective of a political blogger. Full of analysis, statistics and facts, An Election to Remember balances facts with partisan opinions. This e-book captures the intensity of the 2008 Democratic primary as it happened.
Essays On Leadership    by Aditya Yadav
Price: $25.00 USD. 6010 words. Published on May 11, 2010. .

An easy read collection of essays on Rincci leadership principles and practices. It will enable organizational architects to chalk out actions and strategies to build a world class organization. This pocket guide is meant for the masses to understand the Rincci method of building leadership.
Lying in State    by Stephen Cody
Price: $0.99 USD. 100410 words. Published on March 31, 2011. .

Jack Sullivan steps in to defend his young stepmother accused of the murder of his father. The truth may lie in a conspiracy spawned when Jack's father was governor.
Captain Obvious: Speaker of Truth    by B.W. Jeffcoat
Price: $2.99 USD. 110 words. Published on August 19, 2011. .

Captain Obvious, a superhero whose special power involves stating the blatantly obvious, travels to Uganda to help a young boy named William and his friends, who are all sad because the village elders are always squabbling. After pointing out the obvious way to resolve their problems, Captain Obvious flies away in search of others to help with his "special power." Funny story with life lessons.
Tanner Truck and Bella Tree: A Christmas Fable of Healing from Grief    by Marilyn Shank
Price: $0.99 USD. 3560 words. Published on October 1, 2011. .

Mawmaw went to Heaven, leaving Pawpaw sad and lonely. As Christmas draws near, Pawpaw drives Tanner Truck into the hills to gather Christmas trees. Pawpaw chooses Bella Tree as his special Christmas tree. Watching Bella Tree sparkle makes Pawpaw smile. But when Christmas is over, it’s time for Tanner Truck to take Bella Tree away. What will happen to her? And how will Pawpaw keep his smile?
Enzi and the Broken Bandage    by Jemmell'z Washington
Price: $7.99 USD. 770 words. Published on December 28, 2011. .

When Enzi's scrape calls for a small bandage, it's the start of both a big problem and a battle of wills! Luckily for Enzi, his friends, teacher & even Mom-o are on his side. Contains a helpful conversation guide to extend the joy of reading together.
Chocolate: Children's Poetry    by Mr Adams
Price: Free! 490 words. Published on February 11, 2012. .

Chocolate was the topic and children from a Swindon primary school wrote poems using their five senses. Some were literal, some were not. The best lines from the entire class were made into an ebook. A SAMPLE: It feels like a big bar of happy. It smells beautiful and sweet. It sounds peaceful and quiet. It tastes like a cloud above. Chocolate is a dreamy centre full of dreams.
Charlotte and the Internet Fairies - Betty, die Backfee (US version)    by Christiane Williams
Price: $1.99 USD. 2270 words. Published on March 6, 2012. .

As a birthday gift Charlotte receives a membership to a German fairy website. She chooses a baking fairy and spends the afternoon with her. Betty speaks only German, but there is no word-for-word translation provided. Instead the book is designed to enable the child to infer all meaning from the context. Cake recipe, bonus questions and a vocabulary list are provided at the end of the book.