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Diane Namm

    The Frog Prince
    Goldilocks and the Three Bears
    The Three Little Pigs
    Jack and the Beanstalk
    Latkes & Lefse
    Classic Starts (R): Roman Myths
    • 2023

      The story revolves around siblings Josh, Nora, and Jacob, who embrace the joys of both Hanukkah and Christmas, celebrating their diverse heritage with traditional foods like latkes and lefse. As they navigate their unique family traditions, the siblings explore themes of identity, belonging, and the blending of cultures, highlighting the warmth and connection found in shared festivities. Their journey reflects the beauty of diversity and the importance of family bonds during the holiday season.

      Latkes & Lefse
    • 2014

      King Arthur and His Knights

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      How did the famous Knights of the Round Table come to be? This title is suitable for children aged 3 to 6.

      King Arthur and His Knights
    • 2014

      Hollywood Makeup Lab

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The Hollywood Make-Up Lab is an instructive, hobbyist book that revolves around special effects makeup. For those interested in the worlds of cosmetology and cinema, this book is a great resource.

      Hollywood Makeup Lab
    • 2013

      Who's been sitting in the chairs, eating the porridge and is still sleeping in the bed? Three bears discover a little intruder in their home.

      Goldilocks and the Three Bears
    • 2013

      What happens when a princess promises to marry a helpful frog, but doesn't want to keep her vow? This fairy tale shows children that you have to look beyond skin-deep to see how beautiful a person (or frog!) really is. With one full page illustration per spread and skillfully retold for a young reader, it is designed for the modern reader.

      The Frog Prince
    • 2013

      Classic Starts (R): Roman Myths

      • 153 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.3(101)Add rating

      A high interest/low vocabulary volume that features stories such as Romulus and Remus, Escape from Troy and more. Suitable for ages 7-9, it gathers eleven of the best-loved ancient myths that is rewritten for third and fourth graders who can't quite tackle the originals and older children at lower reading levels.

      Classic Starts (R): Roman Myths
    • 2012

      The story follows Jack, a clever boy who embarks on a magical adventure after planting seeds that sprout into a towering beanstalk. He faces challenges as he outsmarts a formidable giant and ultimately secures a golden goose. This enchanting tale captivates children with its themes of bravery and ingenuity, complemented by vibrant full-color illustrations.

      Jack and the Beanstalk
    • 2012

      One little piggy builds a house of straw. The second makes a house of sticks. But the third and smartest pig constructs his of bricks. Will the big, bad wolf be able to blow it down? Not by the hair of his chinny-chin-chin.

      The Three Little Pigs