Children's

Terry Treetop and the Lost Egg

Tali Carmi
This fun children's picture book is about a boy with red hair and freckles named Terry, yet everybody calls him Terry Treetop because he loves climbing trees. Terry finds a small egg, and his quest is to bring it back home to its mom. But where is the egg's home? Does the egg belong to a turtle on the sand or a crocodile's spring water? Did it come from a frog in a pond or a chicken in the wild?
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Skylar Robbins: The Mystery of Shadow Hills

Carrie Cross
Magic. Mystery. Danger. Thirteen-year-old sleuth Skylar Robbins was in for a summer she never could have imagined. Stuck at her bullying cousin’s creepy Malibu estate, she is forced to go a new school where she doesn’t have any friends. Then she meets an intriguing girl named Kat who introduces her to the fascinating world of witchcraft. Armed with her brains, detective tools, and a huge dose of courage, Skylar embarks on an incredible adventure.
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Pibbin the Small

Gloria Repp
He’s the smallest of treefrogs, but his turtle friend has been hit by a truck. Should he take that long, dangerous journey find the doctor? The other frogs warn him. “You'll run into snakes and that giant bullfrog,” they say. “Black Snapping Crabs might eat you.” Is Pibbin too small to be brave? ~Colorful illustrations, map, and frog photographs. ~A fast-paced reading adventure for ages 7 and up.
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Portal Through the Pond

David K. Anderson
Fall into the pond, and land in an alien world. When her grandmother dies, 13-year-old Christy inherits an old family secret: the pond behind her house is in fact a portal to another world. What’s more, she learns that her grandfather went through the portal when he mysteriously “disappeared” nine years ago. Christy but she tries to respect her grandmother’s final wishes and not go exploring, but when a classmate named Rob falls into the pond, she has to act.
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Catalina Du Bois - Captivating and Adventurous Romance Set in Egypt
FEATURED AUTHOR - Catalina Du Bois resides in the southwestern United States, where she finds inspiration from the enchanting landscapes of the desert. With a penchant for motorcycles, camping trips, and crafting romantic mysteries, Catalina is known for her candid and unfiltered writing style. Despite her reluctance to tout awards and accolades, Catalina's love for storytelling shines through in her works.