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Books with author Carol Lee Kindt

  • Something Grows In My Nose

    Carol Lee

    eBook
    What weird thing is growing in my nose? Where did it come from? ....and what will get it out?Find out in this fun picture book!
  • Mom! What is . . . ?

    Carol Lee

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Feb. 1, 2018)
    Mom, mom, mom! What is death? What is religion? When one question leads to another, how do you explain these abstract concepts to children in one or two sentences? Here is a tool for parents to use to communicate hard-to-understand concepts to children at their level. Lets not be shy, open the book, and read together with our children. This book is written in simple dialogue format so that the parent and child can take turns reading and playing the roles, which increases the fun in reading and makes for great bonding time.
  • The Hall of Lost Friends: A Short Story

    Carol Kind

    language (, Feb. 20, 2019)
    Walter has everything he could want in Heaven, and he's absolutely miserable with it. He lives alone, playing golf and sitting in his rocking chair all day. But when a small dog is dropped off at his door, can he learn to be less of a grump? Perfect for anyone experiencing the loss of a pet or loved one, this story will make you laugh, cry, and warm your heart.
  • By Carol K. Lee - Learning About Books and Libraries: A Gold Mine of Games

    Carol K. Lee

    Paperback (Alleyside Press, Feb. 16, 2000)
    New copy. Fast shipping. Will be shipped from US.
  • Stinky Wilbur

    Carol Lee

    eBook
    Stinky Wilbur is stinky again and runs from Annie when he hears the horrible word "BATH".There are lots of stinky places for Stinky Wilbur to hide and Annie needs to find her hamster fast before he gets into trouble.
  • Mom! What is . . .? Vol. 2: Complex Concepts Made Very Simple

    Carol Lee

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, May 24, 2018)
    Mom, Mom, Mom! What is death? What is religion? What is loyalty? What is divorce? When one question leads to another, how do you explain these abstract concepts to children in one or two sentences? Here is the second installment of a tool for parents to use to communicate hard-to-understand concepts to children at their level. Lets not be shy, open the book, and read together with our children. This series is written in simple dialogue format so that the parent and child can take turns reading and playing the roles, which increases the fun in reading and makes for great bonding time.
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