Red Rose and Blue Butterfly


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A story about friendship and dreams that resonates well with children and adults.




The Artist


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Love Kills Slowly


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Cross-stitch patterns from iconic tattoo artist Ed Hardy, design inspiration for the fashion brand beloved by celebrities, millennials and now Gen Z. This ain't your grandmother's cross-stitch. Ed Hardy's Love Kills Slowly Cross-Stitch is a counted cross-stitch book for a new generation of crafters. From pierced hearts to images of skulls and crossbones, Hardy's colorful, tattoo-inspired designs are perfect for stitchers looking for something bold and graphic. Each pattern comes complete with a full-color illustration of the original art, an illustration of the final product, and a full-color pattern and key. A how-to section teaches the basics of counted cross-stitch.




The American Botanist


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Therapeutic Storytelling


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Working with imaginative journeys and the mystery and magic of metaphor, the author has developed the art of therapeutic storytelling for children's challenging behaviour.




The Selfish Butterfly


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The book is about this beautiful butterfly. Her wings are beautiful like the rainbow, but she does not have friends. Shes so in love with the way her wings have many colors.




The Gift of a Son


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DECADES OF VERSE


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Contains over thirty years of poetry written by Magdalene (Neal) Collums of Hope, Arkansas. When they were originally written, Mrs. Collums submitted many of the poems to state and national poetry society contests. Awards received by each poem is identified in the book. Mrs. Collums, now 85 years old, was a high school teacher in the Hope Arkansas area for many years. Also, she was a historian and archivist at the Southwest Arkansas Regional Archives just outside Washington AR, original Capital of the Arkansas Territory. Mrs. Collums' poetry covers a wide range of religious, social and historical topics plus many poems about the wildlife, trees and flowers of Southwest Arkansas.