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Melanie "Learning to Dance in the Rain"





Baby animals are cuddly and adorable. This pictures book consists of beautiful color photographs of 10 different baby animals. Each one starts with the question of what the baby of an animal is called, to engage toddlers so they can learn a little about animals. And hopefully fall helplessly in love with them.http://www.amazon.com/Baby-Animals-Ad...
Everyone loves animals. So do we. That's why we want to share this love with kids. "The Small Mice of Homesville" is a read aloud story for young children, or an easy-reader for beginning readers.
http://www.amazon.com/Small-Mice-Home...
In this picture book, beautiful color photographs of animals from all over the world are combined with the alphabet. One animal for each letter of the alphabet. Toddlers learn the alphabet in a fun way when they recognize the animals. And hopefully fall helplessly in love with them.http://www.amazon.com/Animal-Kingdom-...
-A copy of my paperback was sold
-within a couple hours, Amazon showed my book available as new and used via another company
-the company has listed both for ridiculous amounts
-the "used" copy isn't even in their hands yet; it's obviously a bogus listing
My question: what the Hades is going on, and should I just ignore it, since no one would pay such a ridiculous price for a book? I recall seeing another book with a similarly outlandish offering. What's the deal with a scheme like this? Obviously, they can't expect to make any money.