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Books with author AJ Taylor

  • The Christmas Tree You Cannot See

    A.J. Taylor

    Paperback (New Moon Art, Aug. 9, 2016)
    This little book is a fun filled adventure in a special place and a magical Christmas tree. This tree and all the elves that live on it have a very special task every Christmas Eve.
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  • The Destiny Thief

    S. Taylor

    language (, Nov. 10, 2019)
    "A breath lingers. It swallows deep. A satisfied smile returning to sleep. A morning ritual not undone for a hundred years has kept pacified The Great One. Her brimstone breath buried under darkness. Powerful majesty tempered by sloth and sacrifice. Worshipped and feared by the few who know of her, a world unaware strewn about.But if she were to wake…If she were to stir…"Lisa and Kari Williams have grown up affluent in the magical city of Adayr, but when they uncover a terrible hidden evil they are forced to make a decision: remain quiet and enjoy their idyllic lives, or try to change the world...and risk losing everything.S. Taylor's debut fantasy novella is 19,000 words of magic, mystery, betrayal, hope, and humour!'The Destiny Thief' introduces us to a world of magic, hopes, dreams, darkness, beautiful cities, dark forests, and the people who must live in such places. From the wealthiest landowners and bravest heroes, to the poorest beggars lining mud-filled streets, all are striving to make their stories famous. But only a few can be heard above the clattering noise of life, and fewer still can take the reins and guide destiny itself.Take hold of destiny, and pick up S. Taylor's debut novella today!
  • Fashion ABC. Alphabet Book & Clothes Vocabulary: Kids Alphabet ABC Books for Kids and Kindergarten Children

    Anna Taylor

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 10, 2017)
    Learn the ABC and talk about clothes and fashion! This one of a kind, full-color illustrated alphabet book combines letters with the words for different kinds of clothing. For example: “B” – “Blouse”, “D” - “Dress”. Every picture is unique and your child will be able to form associations with each letter. Kids will have fun discovering fashion as they learn their ABCs. Help the child learn the letters and practice clothes vocabulary!
  • Under the Gym Floor

    L.L. Taylor

    eBook
    Three friends set out on a journey to discover the secrets of an old map that was found in their school library. Their curiosity and determination helps them to unlock the mysterious codes to a puzzle located in a very familiar spot-the school gymnasium. To their surprise, they find themselves fighting off the forces of evil in an underworld that is full of adventure and surprises. Will the "Chosen Ones" come out victorious?
  • Build Me a Boat, Daddy: A Silent Graphic Novel

    S Taylor

    language (, Jan. 17, 2017)
    Build Me a Book, Daddy is a story told in pictures of a little rabbit who just wants to spend more time with his very busy dad.
  • The Magic Coloring Book - A Space Adventure

    Alan Taylor

    language (, Feb. 18, 2013)
    Bonnie-May wakes up trapped inside her brother's coloring book...As much as she likes her new friends Yuri and Mr Robot she still wants to get home to her family and friends...As things on the moon they brought to life using a magic crayon get more "solid" the crayon loses its power and Bonnie-May's spacesuit is about to give up the ghost...How can she get back to Earth and her own reality?Fully illustrated throughout and written in a simple style by Amazon Bestselling author Alan Taylor, 7-12 year olds should really enjoy this book - and learn a little bit about the solar system too!
  • How Lucy Sewed a Dress. Adventures of the monkey Lucy: Kid's book in Russian

    Anna Taylor

    language (, June 5, 2017)
    Do you want to make friends with the cute and funny Lucy the monkey and her friends?Lucy is a little monkey who loves to have fun and play with her cronies, tiger Nick and elephant Tim. With Lucy and her friends, there are often interesting adventures - those that are cheerful, then sad, but always funny and instructive. Here is one
  • No Thank You, I Can't Eat Those!: Your Child's Journey and Questions About Foods & Allergies! Help Them Communicate Foods They Are Allergic To!

    S. Taylor

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 31, 2016)
    "No Thank You I Can't Eat Those!" is a book for children with food allergies. This book helps to identify peanut, dairy, milk allergies & more. Reading with and to your children early, can help them remember foods they may be allergic to. Be sure to check out more food allergy tips inside the book!
  • Unspoken:            A  Short Play By

    J. Taylor

    eBook (J.Taylor, July 2, 2014)
    As Jacob struggles to come to terms with his sexuality, his choice of partners make for a very difficult and confusing few months. He is left wondering whether coming out of the closet was the best thing that ever happened to him, or the worst. After his first relationship doesn't go as planned, Jacob delves into the waters of casual sex, depression and self harm.
  • Planet Animal: Saving Earth's Disappearing Animals

    B. Taylor

    Hardcover (B.E.S. Publishing, March 1, 2009)
    With dramatic full-color photos and illustrations on every page, this thought-provoking book takes young readers on a trip around the world, giving them a bird's-eye view of the planet's most endangered animals. Separate sections on two-page spreads describe each animal's relationship to its environment, the threats to its survival, and steps being taken by environmentally conscious men and woman who are trying to save each of these species from extinction. Among the endangered animals shown and discussed are-- Members of the whale family Orangutans of southeast Asia Tigers of southern Asia Pandas of China Mountain Gorillas of central Africa Polar Bears of northern Canada . . . and others The book's attractive added features include an illustrated Planet Animal Fun Quiz, a world map that locates habitats of endangered animals, and illustrated pull tabs and page flaps that present interesting sidebar information about many of the animals. Readers get an extra bonus in the form of an enclosed, full-color, fold-out tiger poster that will look great on kids' bedroom or playroom walls.
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  • This Is No Ordinary School

    G. Taylor

    language (Singularity School, Jan. 17, 2012)
    This is a story for kids ages 6 and up. It's about Jesse and Spencer and some other kids are in a very different kind of school. For one thing they go to class by putting on 3D glasses and brain wave sensors. Another difference is that their classes are more like video games than regular classes. The kids interact with the computer by talking to it...and it talks back.They never knew exactly why they get points or even what they needed to do to get points, but that was just part of the game. There were very few instructions or guides at the Singularity School.The computer had been monitoring the kids’ diet and exercise routines and making suggestions. When the kids followed a suggestion they not only got points in the health and willpower skills, they also got extra time in the games. The computer only allowed so many minutes of game time per player, but you could earn extended time through various challenges and activities. The opposite was also true, bad habits could cause you to lose playing time. Extended time was one of the ways some players advanced so fast through the games and levels. They were also healthier and often happier in general, which was nice. The Singularity School is as concerned with their health outside of the games as it was with their skills inside the games.Jesse knew that somehow they were in this game to help Moshi, but with no family or tribe left she didn’t know what they could do. It wasn’t like other video games where they could just start over, and their time in the game was very limited. She could see and feel everything, but she could not actually move objects. She couldn’t force Moshi to do anything, she had to persuade him. She was really no more than an imaginary friend to Moshi. She didn’t know what would happen if Moshi died, and she didn’t want to find out. Then she had an idea...
  • My Dog

    Taylor

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, March 30, 1988)
    A little girl describes the activities of her new dog.
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