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Check other books published by Renne’ Siewers:

 Adult Books:
Sensuous Poems Through Time

The Last Payload:  The MECS Experiment
Publish America or Amazon

Nighty Night Sailboat Children’s books:

Nighty Night Sailboat (sailing terms)
Nighty Night Sailboat Goes to Spain (Spanish culture)
Santa finds Nighty Night Sailboat (children who move or may not be home for Christmas)
Nighty Night Sailboat in the Bahamas (Bahamian culture
 
Soon to come:
 
The Kings Payload:  The MECS Experiment
Nighty Night Sailboat in the Bahamas (Bahamian culture)
Nighty Night Sailboat Adventures in Italy (Italian culture)
Nighty Night Sailboat Celebrates Key West Birthday (What to do in Key West)
Nighty Night Sailboat takes Juni to the Hospital (Going to the hospital)
Nighty Night Sailboat visits Mount Vernon (Home of our first President)
 
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