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Herman, the Hermit Crab. Written by Elaine
Fantle Shimberg Illustrated
by Sandy Seeley Walling
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This beautifully illustrated book teaches your child the relationship between numerals, their
spelling and the objects the numerals represent. A must have for educators.
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A zany fun way to teach your
children the relationship between uppercase and lowercase letters.
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Helga, the Hippopotamouse ~ is she
hippo or mouse? Where does she fit in? This book teaches that regardless what you look like, you can be accepted for who you
are, not what you are.
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"Families affected by Tourette
Sundrome will find this publication of great support. ... Ms.
Shimberg provides guidance on how to help the child flourish at home, in school and in his or her future as a sucessful
adult living with TS." Judit Ungar,
MSW
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Abernathy House Publishing was created to assist authors and illustrators in advancing their dreams into reality.
We strive to follow the creativity and love for each project in it's own unique way. At Abernathy, love of children and the
books we create for them is paramount. Children are a gift given to each of us and we produce gifts to delight each child. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Abernathy House Publishing, based in Yarmouth, Maine, publishes
books for readers of all ages. For signing dates and locations; direct sales or information about Ms. Walling, Ms. Fantel
Shimberg, Mr. Lester or Abernathy House Publishing, email: info@abernathyhousepub.com,
or call 207-838-6170.
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"Herman, the Hermit Crab." by Elaine
Fantle Shimberg, illustrated by Sandy Seeley Walling "A Day at the Beach. A seaside counting book from
one to ten." by Sandy Seeley Walling
"ABC's at the Zoo!" by Sandy Seeley Walling "Tourette Syndrome - What Families
Should Know" by Elaine Fantle Shimberg
"Girl
in the BOX." by John A. Lester >now available through: > Amazon.com
> Baker & Taylor
> Follett Library Services > Brodart > email: info@abernathyhousepub.com > Fax: 734-687-6283
or call: 207-838-6170 for ordering information.
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This is a captivating story of the Hearst Family
in crisis whuile their daughter, Patty is held captive as the "Girl in the BOX." by John Lester.
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