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Books with author Carol Mitchell

  • Homerun Homer

    Callie Mitchell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 15, 2018)
    Homer loves baseball, but he's nervous that he won't be able to hit the ball... again! But with a little practice and determination, this might be his moment to shine!
  • Chee Chee's Lost Paradise: Chee Chee's Adventures Book 3

    Carol Ottley-Mitchell

    Paperback (CAS, Oct. 15, 2012)
    Chee Chee and his brothers have found an abandoned garden paradise filled with all of the fruits that monkeys love. The monkeys claim the garden as their own until one day when they make the startling discovery that someone else is eating their fruit. Can Chee Chee and his brothers catch the thief and recapture their garden? Chee Chee's Lost Paradise is the third in a series of five stories about the adventures of a monkey and his growing friendship with a boy. This series, Chee Chee's Adventures, written by Carol Ottley-Mitchell, introduces young children to the joy of reading. As they grow, they can move up to the Caribbean Adventure Series which is aimed at children 8-12 years old and continues the adventures of Chee Chee and Mark.
  • The Withered Arm and Other Wessex Tales

    Carolyn Mitchell

    Paperback (Pearson Education Canada, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Key features of this text: How to study the text Author and historical background General and detailed summaries Commentary on themes, structure, characters, language and style Glossaries Test questions and issues to consider Essay writing advice Cultural connections Literary terms Illustrations Colour design
  • The Tale of The Pumpkin Seed Squad

    Carolyn Mitchell

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Nov. 6, 2006)
    Riley Chester-field Mouse has acquired both a name and some friends in this 2nd book of a series chronicling the life of the little field mouse. Through the same easy-read poetry and captivating caricatures exhibited in The Tale of the Christmas Hero, the author and artist comically relate the imaginative adventures -- and misadventures -- of Riley and his friends. The tale begins on a crisp, fall morning as Riley hastens to join his friends in their newly-discovered game called football. In a flashback to the previous week, Riley recalls his disastrous introduction to the sport when he tried to interject himself into a people-boys' game and was found to be no match for a football 10 times his size! But his inventive friend, Gus, hatched a plan to scale the game down to their level, promising to bring a mouse-sized ball to their next Saturday play date. When Gus arrives at the field lugging a HUGE pumpkin, his friends scoff in disbelief until he climbs inside the pumpkin and proudly produces the perfect game ball -- a pumpkin seed! So, then, "with walnut shells for helmets and long toenails for cleats, both teams stood ready to perform amazing football feats!!" The game and the story play out in clever detail as each mouse team scrambles to conquer the scoreboard before the hungry little Gus devours all the delicious-tasting balls! Through a delightful twist at the end of the tale, the little mice discover friendship to be the real victor in their competition. The Tale of the Pumpkin Seed Squad is a delightful commentary on competition and sportsmanship that will surely charm even the least of its budding-athlete readers.
  • The Song of the Snow

    Carolann Mitchell

    Paperback (iUniverse Publishing, Aug. 31, 2011)
    Annie is now married with children of her own but as she remembers that fateful holiday of long ago, she begins to see through the fog of hurt and long ago feelings of loss. She grew up in a wonderful house in Texas with her Momma, Daddy, and two sisters, Gina, who was older, and Susie, who was younger. She loved her life and especially the holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas. Then one day, something unexpected happens and Annie must learn what it means to lose something so precious before she is ready. This is her story. The little girl she knew so well, the little girl, who for a long time, put part of her soul to sleep.
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  • Adventure at Brimstone Hill

    Carol Ottley-Mitchell

    Paperback (Caribbean Reads Publishing, Aug. 8, 2011)
    Join Mark, Kyle and Ingrid on their very first adventure as they follow a mischievous monkey through a secret passage at the Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park in St. Kitts. They find themselves transported to the 18th century, captured as spies and thrown into a fierce battle between the British and the French for this famous fort. CaribbeanAdventureSeries.com About Brimstone Hill: Brimstone Hill is a UNESCO world heritage site located in St. Kitts. It was built by the English in the early 18th century to defend the island. It stands today as one of the best preserved historical fortifications in the Americas. brimstonehillfortress.org About the series: This is the first book in the Caribbean Adventures Series, a series initiated and written by Carol Mitchell. The series chronicles the magical adventures of three children in the Caribbean. For more information, see caribbeanadventureseries.com
  • Michigan an Illustrated History for Children

    Mitchell,

    Hardcover (Suttons Bay Pubns, June 15, 1987)
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  • Teddy Clock Book

    Mitchell

    Hardcover (Bramley Books, )
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  • Trapped in Dunston's Cave

    Carol Ottley-Mitchell

    Paperback (Caribbean Reads Publishing, June 20, 2011)
    Mark, Kyle, Ingrid and Mark's pet monkey Chee Chee set off for a school trip to Trinidad's Asa Wright Nature Center excited and ready for adventure. However, when Kyle disappears in the rain forest, the trip turns into a dangerous encounter with poachers who are trying to steal rare oilbirds from Dunstan's Cave. Can Chee Chee once again rescue the children from danger?
  • Adventure at Brimstone Hill: Caribbean Adventure Series Book 1

    Carol Ottley-Mitchell

    Paperback (BookSurge Publishing, Dec. 9, 2008)
    Mark, Kyle and Ingrid embark on their very first adventure as they follow a mischievous monkey through a secret passage at the Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park in St. Kitts. They find themselves transported to the 18th century, captured as spies and thrown into a fierce battle between the British and the French for this famous fort. About Brimstone Hill Brimstone Hill is a UNESCO world heritage site located in St. Kitts. It was built by the English in the early 18th century to defend the island. It stands today as one of the best preserved historical fortifications in the Americas. www.brimstonehillfortress.org The book presents historical facts in such an entertaining manner that children will hardly notice that they are learning history as well.
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  • Nancy Drew & Hardy Boys

    Mitchell

    Paperback (MacMillan Publishing Company, )
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  • FEED ME!: A Hungry Goat's Journey

    Carrie Mitchell

    Hardcover (Nordikgirl Books, Jan. 8, 2019)
    FEED ME is a picture book for children about a hungry goat who travels the world and galaxy looking for his supper. He encounters God and learns about gratitude, provision, realization, and joy! Illustrations allegorically depict the goat as a shifting representation of a single, colorful character. Use FEED ME to discuss self-awareness, perspective shifting, and spiritual transformation with children.A note on global food import, export, and value supplements a classroom lesson on food production, market stability, and profit. For example, ask the question, "Where does the food on my plate come from?"Dive into FEED ME’s themes and lessons with conversation guides available on Amazon.FEED ME can be purchased in hard cover and e-Book formats through Amazon and expanded distribution channels.
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