Part of poetry’s power is its magical, seemingly sacred, unreachable references, as contrasted, for instance, with the mundanity of news articles’ banal, commonplace orientations. Likewise, though both balladry and straightforward compiling are products of human endeavor, collective norms establish different ends for the two. Poesy and essays might cover the same topics, as exemplified, repeatedly, by the literatures of war, emancipation, and marriage, but they differ in predictable ways.
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Children
The Adventures of Frog and Lamb
The Adventure of Frog and Lamb is the story of a friendship between two different creatures, enjoying the wonder of the night sky created by God.
The Adventures of Mac & Roy
Mac and Roy enjoy a day in the pool. But Roy has a fear of the diving board. How does Mac help Roy overcome his fear.
A field Where Memories Grow
What’s So Funny?
This book can be used as an educational tool for people who were not born and/or did not grow up in the United States that may not be familiar with our sayings and phrases. It’s loaded with funny meanings through lively conversations of ordinary words that are sure to delight.
Princess Courtney and the Magic Suit
Princess Courtney loves elephants. Sometimes she would daydream about being an elephant so she could talk to and play with her elephant friends in the jungle. When a magician comes to her island and gives her a magic suit that makes her wish come true, she quickly learns the meaning of, “Be careful what you wish for, you might get it!”
Humpty-Dumpty: A Fractured Tale
Did Humpty fall? Or was he pushed? There are two different versions of this story. One is written in prose and the other in poetry form. You will be able to read them both.
Beauregard Blue
Beauregard Blue is a curious snake and wants to find the greatest snakes of all, so he sets out on a great adventure. This colorfully illustrated story has the cutest snakes you will ever see and it is told in rhyme.