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Daily Grind
$7.99The first book in the Doug Daily series, Daily Grind follows New Orleans police detective Doug Daily as he solves the most recent grusome murder - and the victims identify has been hidden by removal of their head, hands and feet. Learn More -
Seeing Through The Wall
$24.95<p>In <b><i>Seeing Through The Wall</i></b>, Dr. James Gibson presents his V.A.L.U.E system for resolving conflict in your business and personal life. Using this straight-forward and easy to follow system, anyone can quickly learn to manage and resolve conflict in their daily lives. The book, which presents a step-by-step process for successfully resolving any conflict, is rich with insights, tools, guidelines and examples to make learning the V.A.L.U.E. system easy. </p> Learn More -
Happy Anderson and Cookie Cat
$24.95Join Happy Anderson in his farm adventure with Cookie Cat. This third book in the acclaimed learning to read Happy Anderson series is set in a country farm where Happy meets the scared Cookie Cat. Learn More -
Happy Anderson and Connie Clam
$24.95Happy Anderson and Connie Clam is the original concept book for the acclaimed Happy Anderson series of learning to read books by Dr Mary Custureri. Learn More -
Meet Happy Anderson
$24.95<p>Meet Happy Anderson is the first book in the acclaimed Happy Anderson series by Dr Mary Custureri.</p> Learn More -
Introducing Happy Anderson
$69.96This three (3) book set includes everything a teacher needs to get started using the Happy Anderson learning to read system. Learn More -
Letters from Boerdonk
$17.99<p>It has long been said that a good work must evoke emotions upon the individual that is viewing or reading that work. That is exactly what Gary Layne Smith has done in his new book, Letters from Boerdonk.</p><p><span style="color: #000080"><strong><em>...more below...</em></strong></span></p> Learn More -
Help Yourself Learn in Ten Easy Steps
$15.95<p>Have you ever been frustrated because you cannot learn something as fast as you think you should or as fast as your siblings or friends seem to learn? You watch some people, who seem to learn effortlessly, and you would like to be the same; instead, you struggle and sometimes even give up. The reality is that those people are not "smarter" than you. Some may have been born with abilities to learn a specific subject faster than average; some may have been exposed too much of the material before they tried to learn it in class; some may be just better learners who know how to utilize the strengths they have and can adjust what they have to do to learn the material. Whatever it is, by following the instructions in "Help Yourself Learn in Ten Easy Steps" you can break down the barriers which are holding you back. "Help Yourself Learn in Ten Easy Steps" is for everyone that wants to improve their learning skills.</p> Learn More

