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Books with author Andrew Sanders

  • The Dragon's Spine

    Andrew Sanderson

    language (, March 30, 2012)
    Rumors abound about The Dragon's Spine Mountains, yet, no one claims to have ever been there, or been there and survived.The young warrior Krullus, and his two companions - a mage, Aldor, and a rogue, Nystar - set out to investigate the rumors, and to see once and for all what lies beneath the mountains.Why has no one else been there before? What will they find? Is there really a dragon under the mountain?Set in the Eria universe, several hundred years before the novel, The Dragon's Spine is the first novella to focus on the future Dragonknight, Krullus.
  • Dren

    Andrew Sanderson

    language (, Feb. 20, 2013)
    The life of a cat - sleeping, eating, playing. Even the life of a flying cat like Dren is a relatively carefree existence.Until now.Set in the Eria universe, this short story describes the events of Dren's life prior to, and including, him meeting up with Elrath.This is a stand alone story, and you don't need to have read Eria to enjoy it.
  • The Doors of Time

    Andrew Saunders

    language (Exchange Sidings Press, Jan. 7, 2011)
    Thirteen-year-old Jessica accidentally discovers the Doors of Time and, with her eleven-year-old brother Josh, travels back through the story of their home-town, Frome in Somerset. On the way, they find that life in the past can be a lot rougher and scarier than in their own day. Join them as they meet some of the people who played a part in the fascinating history of this small, English town – with maps and pictures to help you on your journey of discovery. The story is especially suitable for nine- to thirteen-year-olds – but that doesn’t stop everyone else reading it, too!
  • Scotty the Owl Goes to the Market

    Andrea Sanders

    language (, May 16, 2014)
    Scotty the Owl Goes to the Market is about a young little owl who disobeyed his mother when she told him to stay home. Instead of staying home, he follows her to the market and loses sight of her. Becoming very frightened, he asks around if anyone has seen her. Scotty uses questions like: who, where, why, and how to find his mother. This book teaches children that it is important to obey their parents and it also teaches important question words when looking for clues. Along with the funny illustrations, Scotty the Owl Goes to the Market is a fun rhyming book that is appropriate for young beginner readers. Scotty the Owl is a series of books, so look for other adventures with Scotty.
  • The Tomato Fairy: The Baby Tomato Fairy

    Sandra Sanders

    language (, April 30, 2014)
    You have probably met flower fairies but have you ever met a tomato fairy? This book gives you an adventure into the life of a baby tomato fairy.
  • And The Little Ship Sailed Right Onto The Beach...

    Andrew Sinder

    language (Andrew Sinder, Oct. 4, 2013)
    In this illustrated book,a boy at the beach finds a mangled toy ship and repairs it. But the ship is lost again at sea and journeys to the other side, only to be fixed by another boy and then travel back across the ocean again. This original story unfolds in reverse and is the second story in the 'But what happened before that?' series.Andrew Sinder's first book, "And The Ball Rolled Across The Floor", is also available on amazon.com.
  • And A Baby Crawled Out Of The Rocket...

    Andrew Sinder

    language (Andrew Sinder, July 24, 2014)
    Born with dreams of flying in space, Anna grows up to travel across the galaxy. She travels so quickly that time actually goes backward! This original story unfolds in reverse and is the third story in the 'But what happened before that?' series.
  • And the Ball Rolled Across The Floor...

    Andrew Sinder

    language (, Aug. 15, 2015)
    A boy loses his favorite marble, and the author takes you back through the events that led up to the present, only to find that the boy repeatedly makes the same mistake.This is the first book in the 'But What Happened Before That?' collection. There are many chain/circle style children's books in print, but this story takes us backwards. It challenges the imagination and introduces discovery as the story unfolds in reverse.Andrew Sinder's second story, "And the Little Ship Sailed Right Onto the Beach..." is also available on amazon.com.Please feel free to contact the author with questions or comments at sinderaf@gmail.com.
  • My Many Hats

    Sanders

    Board book (Reader's Digest, June 1, 2001)
    Early developmental skills such as hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills are reinforced in this popular interactive format that teaches toddlers textures and shapes.
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  • RIP VAN WINKLE & LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW

    SANDRA SANDERS

    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC BOOK SERVICE, July 6, 1975)
    None
  • Tea Leaves by Sandner, Andrew

    Andrew Sandner

    Hardcover (Virtualbookworm.com Publishing, March 15, 1800)
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  • D Is for Drinking Gourd: An African American Alphabet by Sanders, Nancy I.

    Sanders

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, 2007, )
    D Is for Drinking Gourd: An African American Alphabet by Sanders, Nancy I. [S...