
Seaman's Journal: On the Trail with Lewis and Clark
Washington Reads Award - 2004
Teachers' Choice Award - 2005
Montana Treasure State Award - 2005
This account of the adventures of Lewis and Clark is written as though Seaman, Meriwether Lewis's Newfoundland, were the author.
The Princess and the Snarls
A little princess's beautiful auburn hair is snarled night after night, despite all royal efforts to fix it. It takes the kingdom's wizard to find the reason for the snarls. The book includes a paperdoll bookmark, paperdoll clothes, a storage armoire, and a punchout tiara.

ABCs of Halloween
Two endearing black cats lead children through the alphabet as each letter brings new worlds for the Halloween season.
Countdown to Christmas
Each page features flaps that lift to reveal secrets and treasures underneath.
Just Where You Belong
A delightful modern fable set in a world of animals that is never scary.
Count Your Blessings!
Children will count with little Cuddlebear as his mother teaches him the meaning of the word thanksgiving by counting simple things around the house. |