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Farts Make Noise
Duke the Deaf dog learns that some noises are loud and some are quiet.
Whether it's a tapping crayon, a beeping fire drill, or a crinkly candy wrapper, both parents and children alike will understand the need to know the difference between noises.
A fun, engaging way to teach children that some noises are not polite.
Bonus American Sign Language material inside:
Learn 12 ASL signs within the story.
Learn Rules of Etiquette in Deaf Communities.
Watch the Deaf Culture lesson, vocabulary words, and the complete story signed on video using the link provided in the book.
Watch a deaf parent sign the Farts Make Noise story on video using the link provided in the book.
About the Author
Brakenhoff, Kelly: - KELLY BRAKENHOFF writes the Cassandra Sato Mystery series including DEATH BY DISSERTATION, a 2020 RONE Award Mystery Finalist, and DEAD WEEK, a diverting whodunit, (Publishers Weekly). Kelly is an American Sign Language Interpreter whose motivation for learning ASL began in high school when she wanted to converse with her deaf friends. NEVER MIND, her first children's picture book introducing Duke the Deaf Dog and illustrated by her sister, Theresa Murray, has quickly become popular with children, parents, and educators for promoting inclusive conversations about children with differences. Follow her Facebook page @kellybrakenhoffauthor for the latest news.Murray, Theresa: - Theresa Murray has been creating custom art and murals for over 20 years. She pulls from her past as a grooming assistant to inspire the dog personalities for this series. Theresa lives in Omaha, Nebraska with her husband, two sons, and their Westie, Tinkerbell.
Graves upon Bones
“Gibbs is a clever and engaging writer, and he has hit gold with gutsy Izzy and her partner, Elton…. An entertaining, witty, and well-plotted murder tale.” —Kirkus
After solving a decades-old cold case murder, Izzy Brown learns no good deed goes unpunished. Arrested, expelled, and back in the sad Florida trailer park where she’s spent most of her life, Izzy’s world has spiraled out of control. But then, the opportunity of a lifetime…
Izzy accepts an invitation to move to England with her best friend, Elton Jones-Davies, and live with his mother in her flat in Graves upon Bones, London’s poshest neighborhood. At her exclusive new private school, Izzy begins seeing a therapist for her anxiety, and life is good—for a minute.
But then Izzy and Elton open an investigation into the unsolved bombing of a local pub and soon uncover illicit affairs, ties to organized crime, and even terrorist plots. Desperate not to squander her second chance, Izzy promised her mother she’d not go looking for trouble. But trouble has found her, and now Izzy must decide whether to press on in her search for the killer, knowing it could cost her everything.
Set in 2009 during the Great Recession and the first wave of the opioid epidemic, Graves upon Bones is the second book in the Izzy and Elton Mystery Series.
Author Bio:
Chad Alan Gibbs is the award-winning author of Two Like Me and You, The Rome of Fall, and the Izzy and Elton Mystery Series. He lives in Alabama with his wife and two sons.
Mike Nero and the Superhero School
"Can I tell you something about this school? You see this isn't a regular school. This is a superhero school..."
First days can be tough, especially for someone as shy as Mikey but Mikey's new school is a little different. On his first day, he meets his principal and some incredible children who help him discover his own superpower within and he learns that no matter what we may look like on the outside, everyone has something that makes them valuable.
Can Mikey learn to use his newfound superpower to make his school a better place for all students?
Never Mind
Duke the deaf dog does not like it when he's told "never mind."
Whether it happens at preschool or the park, both parents and children will relate to feeling left out when you aren't part of the action. A great way to teach children that everyone deserves to be included in conversations.
Bonus American Sign Language material inside:
Learn 10 ASL signs within the story.
Learn 5 ASL concepts for the English words never mind.
Watch the ASL lesson, vocabulary words, and the complete story signed on video using the link provided in the book.
Watch a deaf parent sign the Never Mind story on video using the link provided in the book.
About the Author
Murray, Theresa: - Theresa Murray has been creating custom art and murals for over 20 years. She pulls from her past as a grooming assistant to inspire the dog personalities for this series. Theresa lives in Omaha, Nebraska with her husband, two sons, and their Westie, Tinkerbell.Brakenhoff, Kelly: - Kelly Brakenhoff is an American Sign Language Interpreter whose motivation for learning ASL began in high school when she wanted to converse with her deaf friends. Kelly has published two mystery novels, Death by Dissertation and Dead Week. Never Mind is her first children's picture book. In her free time she's a half-marathon runner, chocolate lover, wife, mom and grandma, and Husker fan. She and her husband have a 2 year old German Wirehair Pointer and an elderly Cockapoo. Follow her Facebook page @kellybrakenhoffauthor for the latest news