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Valerie King

    Valerie King is celebrated for her extensive contributions to Regency romance, crafting novels that delve into the intricate social dynamics and emotional landscapes of the era. Her work masterfully captures the spirit of sweet Regency romance, while also exploring historical narratives and shorter novella forms. Under the pseudonyms Caris Roane and Sarah Montrose, she expands her literary reach into the realms of paranormal romance and continuing series. King's prolific output showcases a consistent dedication to immersive storytelling across diverse romance subgenres.

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    Zack Had Our Back
    In Comes the Tide
    Make It Relevant!
    • 2022

      Make It Relevant!

      Strategies to Nurture, Develop, and Inspire Young Learners

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Creating an inclusive classroom environment is essential for fostering a sense of belonging among learners and enhancing their self-belief. This book offers practical, literature-based mini lessons designed to address relevant classroom issues while promoting social and emotional learning. It provides educators with tools to empower children, helping them realize their potential and individuality.

      Make It Relevant!
    • 2018

      Zack Had Our Back

      • 28 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      The story follows a young girl and her mother as they meet a homeless veteran, initially perceived as frightening. Their encounter challenges their judgments and leads to a surprising, positive outcome. Through this experience, the book addresses themes of misperception and the sacrifices of war, offering children valuable lessons about empathy and understanding.

      Zack Had Our Back
    • 1997

      In Comes the Tide

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      A magical introduction to the rhythm of the tides. Young children will enjoy reading enchanting rhymesaloud and looking at the humorous pictures.

      In Comes the Tide