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Books with author Becky Miller

  • The Farmer Would Not Sell

    Bert Miller

    Paperback (Lulu.com, June 17, 2019)
    In this modern adaptation of the classic nursery rhyme "A Farmer in the Dell" a farmer is faced with the choice of selling his land to a real-estate developer. One by one the farmer asks each member of his family, his farm animals and the people who live in the nearby city whether or not he should sell the land. All insist he should not sell out and everyone is happy because they have a place to grow organic vegetables.
  • Unicorns Have Feelings Too

    B Miller

    language (, Dec. 9, 2018)
    Unicorns have feelings too! Help the unicorns figure out what they are feeling, in this social story, for pre-school children.
  • The Secret of Farview

    Becky Milne

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 29, 2019)
    A 14 year old boy who thinks his life is over... A 60 year old secret someone still wants to protect... Kai is not happy. He's had to move halfway across the country, where the chances of good surf are not great. When he starts to investigate a family mystery with his maybe-girlfriend Ali, he puts himself and those he loves in danger. Suddenly he realises he has a lot to live for. The Secret of Farview is the first in the teen mystery series South Coast Secrets, set in the beautiful coastal region of the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia.
  • Jump to the Moon: A Book About Setting Realistic Goals

    Bert Miller

    Hardcover (AuthorHouse, Jan. 19, 2015)
    An energetic young boy dreams about jumping to the moon. An adult tells him he can do anything if he tries hard enough. So the boy jumps and jumps. He gives it everything he has only to discover there are some things you cannot do, no matter how hard you try. Realizing he can never jump to the moon, the boy is forlorn until he sets a new goal for himself that is lofty and challenging, but also realistic and attainable. Through hard work, perseverance, study and teamwork the boy climbs a tall mountain. He experiences overwhelming happiness, regains his lost confidence and enjoys the thrill of success.
  • Unicorns Have Feelings Too

    B Miller

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 12, 2018)
    Unicorns have feelings too! Help the unicorns figure out what they are feeling, in this social story, for pre-school children.
  • Amazing Mazes for Kids

    Steve Miller;Becky Miller

    Paperback (Harvest House Publishers, March 15, 1881)
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  • The Secret of Farview

    Becky Milne

    eBook (Fleurieu Publications, Nov. 28, 2019)
    A 14 year old boy who thinks his life is over...A 60 year old secret someone still wants to protect...Kai is not happy. He's had to move halfway across the country, where the chances of good surf are not great.When he starts to investigate a family mystery with his maybe-girlfriend Ali, he puts himself and those he loves in danger.Suddenly realises he has a lot to live for.The Secret of Farview is the first in the teen mystery series South Coast Secrets, set in the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia.
  • Acorns for Lunch

    Bert Miller

    Paperback (lulu.com, Feb. 5, 2016)
    A family of squirrels works hard to collect enough acorns to last through the long cold winter. When all the squirrels work hard and share they are successful and happy. But then a new squirrel that moves to their forest takes many acorns and hides them in an old junk car. The squirrel family faces hunger until they find a way to solve the problem and bring the new squirrel into the community. This book entertains children while teaching positive lessons on the value of hard work and cooperation and the problems associated with greed and selfishness.
  • A Child's Garden of Prayer: Turning Little Hearts Toward God by Steve Miller

    Steve Miller;Becky Miller

    Hardcover (Harvest House Publishers, March 15, 1842)
    None
  • Pennwick

    Bert Miller

    Hardcover (Lulu.com, Feb. 26, 2016)
    Pennwick is the name of an ancient fairy who lives in the woods behind the home of J.R., a boy who can't seem to get anything right. J.R. learns how to overcome his fears and numerous disasters from the delightful fairy who also explains why it is important to preserve his home - the old growth forest. Folk tales and myths about fairies from around the world are intertwined here in a charming story about loyalty and overcoming adversity.