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Wherever there is light, there is shadow. Howard Stein's poetry deliciously depicts this inevitable duality throughout nature and life. Stein's prose has a unique rhythm, where the mundane becomes exquisite, the ordinary, extraordinary.
A collection of poetry, short stories and artwork by the authors and illustrators of Doodle and Peck Publishing. Doodle and Peck Publishing produces fun, family-friendly books, created by talented authors and illustrators. Most of our books have a curriculum connection, making them not just entertaining, but educational. Many of our authors and illustrators visit schools and libraries sharing their passion for great literature. And last but not least, Doodle and Peck books are printed right here in the United States.
In the 1800s, the vast herds of buffalo that once covered the plains of North America were hunted almost to extinction. How were they saved? What started with a plea from Comanche Chief Quanah Parker to President Theodore Roosevelt ended with an 1800 mile train ride for fifteen buffalo to a wildlife preserve in Oklahoma Territory.
When Mila's parents begin her day with an April Fool's prank, Mila is determined to plan the best April Fool's Day pranks ever!But Mila quickly discovers it's hard to come up with good ideas. And while she's trying, everyone else is playing pranks on HER!Will the day end before Mila figures out how to "April Fool" Tony Baloney, Rosie, and her parents?Or will she have to wait another whole year to plan the best April Fool's prank ever?
Heistin isn't usually afraid of staying home alone, even though he lives next to a swamp. But one evening, waiting for his mom to get home from work, someone rattles the doorknob! Is someone playing a prank on him? Or is it Bigfoot?
Dylan made a promise to his friend, Patrick. He's going to take a photograph of a real potbelly pig at his grandparent's farm. When he arrives, Dylan quickly discovers Grandpa raises everything but potbellied pigs. Later, they visit the county fair hoping to find them. Dylan sees pigs of all colors, shapes and sizes, but no potbellies. Their pens are empty. Will Dylan ever find a real potbelly pig? And will he be able to keep his promise to Patrick?
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