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Books with author Ashley Hall

  • Fossils for Kids: A Junior Scientist's Guide to Dinosaur Bones, Ancient Animals, and Prehistoric Life on Earth

    Ashley Hall

    Paperback (Rockridge Press, June 30, 2020)
    Uncover the ancient past―your guide to fantastic fossils Set off on an amazing adventure into the prehistoric past when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Fossils for Kids is filled with fascinating photographs and captivating facts that will teach junior fossil hunters ages 5 to 9 how fossils form, where they are found, and tips on how to identify them. Start by learning more about some of your favorite dinosaurs―from Velociraptor to Tyrannosaurus rex―and where you can see the coolest dinosaur skeletons. Then discover the creatures that predate even the dinosaurs! You’ll meet famous birds, like the Archaeopteryx, explore tiny invertebrate trilobites, and learn which ancient plant is the source of a delicious drink―root beer! Fossils for Kids includes: Beyond dinos―You won’t just be learning about dinosaurs; this book covers mammals, other reptiles, and plant fossils. Greater knowledge―Use the fun sidebars to dive deeper into the fossil world and get more hands-on learning. Clear images―The colorful pictures allow you to easily identify fossils. It’s time to unearth your scientific curiosity―there’s no telling what you’ll find using Fossils for Kids as your guide.
  • Overthinking: How to Stop Worrying, Stress Management, Eliminate Negative Thinking and Control Your Thoughts

    Ashley Hill

    eBook
    If you want know how to control your thoughts, then keep reading…Overthinking doesn't sound so bad on the surface - thinking is good, right?But overthinking can cause problems.When you overthink, your judgments get cloudy and your stress gets elevated. You spend too much time on the negative. It can become difficult to act.It starts with a worrying thought.That creates more worrying thoughts.And before you know it there is a tornado of thoughts seething in your mind.The problem is:The more you try to stop it, the worse it becomes.So, what can we do?According to Buddhism and western psychology, it’s all about learning the art of acceptance, reframing and letting go.In Overthinking you will discover:Do less and worry less- how it works?Causes of mental clutterPractice being thankfulMindful eating habitsWhat does it mean to find your vocation and achieve all your goalsHow to be more positive: 15-step processWhy do you need to look on the bright side every dayHow does the to-do list remedy the problemWays to de-stress and take a load offTips to help you practice mindfulnessWhere do you get negative thoughtsA recent U.K. study of more than 30,000 people showed that focusing on negative events (particularly through rumination and self-blame) can be the biggest predictor of some of today's most common mental health. So how can we stop the vicious cycle of worrying? If you want to know, then scroll up and click the “Buy now with 1-Click” button.
  • Fossils for Kids: A Junior Scientist's Guide to Dinosaur Bones, Ancient Animals, and Prehistoric Life on Earth

    Ashley Hall

    eBook (Rockridge Press, June 16, 2020)
    Uncover the ancient past—your guide to fantastic fossils Set off on an amazing adventure into the prehistoric past when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Fossils for Kids is filled with fascinating photographs and captivating facts that will teach junior fossil hunters ages 5 to 9 how fossils form, where they are found, and tips on how to identify them. Start by learning more about some of your favorite dinosaurs—from Velociraptor to Tyrannosaurus rex—and where you can see the coolest dinosaur skeletons. Then discover the creatures that predate even the dinosaurs! You’ll meet famous birds, like the Archaeopteryx, explore tiny invertebrate trilobites, and learn which ancient plant is the source of a delicious drink—root beer! Fossils for Kids includes: Beyond dinos—You won’t just be learning about dinosaurs; this book covers mammals, other reptiles, and plant fossils. Greater knowledge—Use the fun sidebars to dive deeper into the fossil world and get more hands-on learning. Clear images—The colorful pictures allow you to easily identify fossils. It’s time to unearth your scientific curiosity—there’s no telling what you’ll find using Fossils for Kids as your guide.
  • Memory Improvement: How to Learn Faster, Remember More. Guide to Improving Your Memory.

    Ashley Hill

    eBook
    If you want to remember all the faces that you met, then keep reading…Does it take you longer these days to hit on the word you’re searching for? Are you suffering more of those ‘ tips of the tongue’ moments, or embarrassing exchanges with people whose names you've forgotten?Our speed of thought naturally declines with age, says Dr. Michael Wassman, a leading researcher in aging and contributor to a new book, Staying Sharp for Dummies. “It’s common to experience age-associated memory impairment - where you walk into the kitchen and can’t remember what you came in for. As we get older, that does happen more frequently, but it’s not an indication that there’s something wrong with your brain.”A strong memory depends on the health and vitality of your brain. Whether you’re a student studying for final exams, a working professional interested in doing all you can to stay mentally sharp, or a senior looking to preserve and enhance your grey matter as you age, there are lots you can do to improve your memory and mental performance.They say that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, but when it comes to the brain, scientists have discovered that this adage simply isn’t true. The human brain has an astonishing ability to adapt and change—even into old age. This ability is known as neuroplasticity. With the right stimulation, your brain can form new neural pathways, alter existing connections, and adapt and react in ever-changing ways.The brain’s incredible ability to reshape itself holds when it comes to learning and memory. You can harness the natural power of neuroplasticity to increase your cognitive abilities, enhance your ability to learn new information, and improve your memory at any age. In Memory Improvement you will discover:• How to Improve Your Concentration• How to Sleep Better• The Three Levels of the Mind• What Do We Remember?• The Differences Between the Brain and Mind• Extra Tips to Train Your Memory to Remember Names and Faces• Mind, Brain, and Memorization Facts• Understanding How and Why We Remember Things• How to Create Mind MapsAccording to memory expert Jim Kwik, having a great memory boils down to MOM — no, not the precious woman who birthed you: motivation, observation, and mechanics. Having a great memory isn’t about genetics or repetition, it’s simply learning the mechanics of how to improve memory, and having the motivation to apply those mechanics. Our brains are like a muscle — the more you train them, the stronger they will be. Our memories are an integral part of who we are, but as we age our memory declines. For many older adults, the decline becomes so serious that they’re no longer able to live independently, which is one of the biggest fearsTrusted Source adults have as they age. Our memory is a skill, and just like other skills, it can be improved with practice and healthy overall habits. To improve memory not so hard as you can imagine. If you want to improve your memory, then scroll up and click the “Buy Now” button.
  • Memory Improvement: How to Learn Faster, Remember More. Guide to Improving Your Memory.

    Ashley Hill

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 17, 2019)
    If you want to remember all the faces that you met, then keep reading…Does it take you longer these days to hit on the word you’re searching for? Are you suffering more of those ‘ tips of the tongue’ moments, or embarrassing exchanges with people whose names you've forgotten?Our speed of thought naturally declines with age, says Dr. Michael Wassman, a leading researcher in aging and contributor to a new book, Staying Sharp for Dummies. “It’s common to experience age-associated memory impairment - where you walk into the kitchen and can’t remember what you came in for. As we get older, that does happen more frequently, but it’s not an indication that there’s something wrong with your brain.”A strong memory depends on the health and vitality of your brain. Whether you’re a student studying for final exams, a working professional interested in doing all you can to stay mentally sharp, or a senior looking to preserve and enhance your grey matter as you age, there are lots you can do to improve your memory and mental performance.They say that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, but when it comes to the brain, scientists have discovered that this adage simply isn’t true. The human brain has an astonishing ability to adapt and change—even into old age. This ability is known as neuroplasticity. With the right stimulation, your brain can form new neural pathways, alter existing connections, and adapt and react in ever-changing ways.The brain’s incredible ability to reshape itself holds when it comes to learning and memory. You can harness the natural power of neuroplasticity to increase your cognitive abilities, enhance your ability to learn new information, and improve your memory at any age. In Memory Improvement you will discover:• How to Improve Your Concentration• How to Sleep Better• The Three Levels of the Mind• What Do We Remember?• The Differences Between the Brain and Mind• Extra Tips to Train Your Memory to Remember Names and Faces• Mind, Brain, and Memorization Facts• Understanding How and Why We Remember Things• How to Create Mind MapsAccording to memory expert Jim Kwik, having a great memory boils down to MOM — no, not the precious woman who birthed you: motivation, observation, and mechanics. Having a great memory isn’t about genetics or repetition, it’s simply learning the mechanics of how to improve memory, and having the motivation to apply those mechanics. Our brains are like a muscle — the more you train them, the stronger they will be. Our memories are an integral part of who we are, but as we age our memory declines. For many older adults, the decline becomes so serious that they’re no longer able to live independently, which is one of the biggest fearsTrusted Source adults have as they age. Our memory is a skill, and just like other skills, it can be improved with practice and healthy overall habits. To improve memory not so hard as you can imagine. If you want to improve your memory, then scroll up and click the “Buy Now” button.
  • Booboo Looking for a Friend

    Ashley Hayes

    Paperback (Go to Publish, July 16, 2020)
    Booboo were a little puppy. That were always a lonely puppy. He would go looking for somebody to be his friend and to play with. Because he were the only puppy his parent had. Booboo were tried of playing with his parents all the time. So he started to walk down the road to see who he can find on the way. On the way down the road he meet a kitten wow he was looking for a friend. He started to help the kitten to find who she were looking for on the way. At the end Booboo find what he were looking for at the end.
  • My Horse Samson

    Ashley Ball

    Hardcover (Headline Books, Sept. 15, 2011)
    Mom's Choice Award Silver Honoree--Juvenile (Ages 9-12) Non-Fiction Award Winning Finalist USA Book News Best Book Awards--Children's Non-Fiction Los Angeles Book Festival Honorable Mention--Best Children's Book A story of love, determination, and beating the odds--teenager Ashley Ball saves a horse from neglect and brings her foal to national attention by training him to be the best he can be and proves it through his excellent performance in competitions.
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  • Justin and the Big Fight

    Ashley

    Paperback (Penguin Uk, June 1, 1999)
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  • I Forgot! Said Troy

    Ashley

    Hardcover (Penguin Uk, Feb. 1, 1996)
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  • Canyonlands National Park: Junior Ranger Program

    Ashley Hill

    Unknown Binding (In cooperation with Canyonlands National Park, March 15, 1995)
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  • The Finder and the Seeker

    Ashley Hall

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 5, 2018)
    Grace Sweet lives with her mother. She does not know her father or where her father is and no one will tell her about him. Is he alive or not? One day Grace and her best friend Sophie get mysterious letters from someone they don't know yet. Then one day Greg comes. Who is Greg? Is he related to the letters or not? Greg claims to be related to Grace. Is he or not?