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House Mouse, Senate Mouse
teaches children about our nation's Capitol and how our laws are made, from the research of a bill, through the signing at the President's desk.
Written and illustrated by Peter and Cheryl Barnes.
In rhyming verse, grades K-4.
$16.95 + 3.95 s/h



Maestro Mouse and the Mystery of the Missing Baton.
The Kennedy Center 's Maestro Mouse, the world's greatest conductor, makes an unfortunate discovery when he takes the stage to lead his orchestra--his baton is missing! The children in the concert hall rush to search for it in every instrument and section of the orchestra. But will they find the lost baton? Will the concert then go on? Written in rhyming verse and brightly illustrated, the book teaches children about the orchestra and honors the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington , D.C. , and the National Symphony Orchestra, celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2006.
Written and illustrated by Peter and Cheryl Barnes.
In rhyming verse, grades K-3
$16.95 + 3.95 s/h


Marshall, the Courthouse Mouse teaches children about the judiciary branch of government through Chief Justice Marshall Mouse and his fellow justices on the Supreme Court of the United Mice of America.
Written and illustrated by Peter and Cheryl Barnes.
In rhyming verse, grades 1-5.
$16.95 + 3.95 s/h
Woodrow, the White House Mouse (2nd Ed.) tells the story of the job of the president and the art, architecture and history of the White House, through the adventures of Woodrow G. Washingtail, President of the United Mice of America, and his family.
Written and Illustrated by Peter and Cheryl Barnes.
In rhyming verse, grades K-4.
$16.95 + 3.95 s/h
Woodrow for President teaches children about community service, voting and elections, from presidential to local. Learn how Woodrow, the White House Mouse became the "Commander in Cheese"!
Written and Illustrated by Peter and Cheryl Barnes.
In rhyming verse, grades K-4.
$16.95 + 3.95 s/h







Today's political scene looks nothing like it did thirty years ago, and that is due mostly to Reagan's monumental reshaping of the Republican party. What few people realize, however, is that Reagan's revolution did not begin when he took office in 1980, but in his failed presidential challenge to Gerald Ford in 1975-1976.
This is the remarkable story of that historic campaign - one that, as Reagan put it, turned a party of "pale pastels" into a national party of "bold colors." Featuring interviews with a myriad of politicos, journalists, insiders, and observers, Craig Shirley relays intriguing, never-before-told anecdotes about Reagan, his staff, the campaign, the media, and the national parties and shows how Reagan, instead of following the lead of the ever-weakening Republican party, brought the party to him and almost single-handedly revived it.
Written by Craig Shirley / forward by Fred Barnes
$25.99 + 3.95 s/h