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Books with author Carole Levin

  • A Guide to Wild-flowers in Winter: Herbaceous Plants of Northeastern North America by Carol Levine

    Carol Levine

    Paperback (Yale University Press, March 15, 1657)
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  • A Rosh Hashanah Walk

    Carol Levin

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Pub, June 1, 1987)
    A group of children take a Rosh Hashanah walk and learn about the custom of "tashlich" which means to "throw one's sins into the water and ask for forgiveness for the New Year."
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  • Haggadah Regatta

    Carol Bloom Levin

    Paperback (Two Kids Books, Jan. 21, 2019)
    This family Haggadah combines the best parts of a Passover seder with the tale of a little matzah raft. The raft sails at sunset with two kids and a crew of shoes. Tracks on the seder trail lead to holiday candles, ten frightful plagues and a lot of questions. The Haggadah highlights why Jews retell the Passover story year after year. Levin's playful illustrations capture the seder rituals and relate them to our world today. The language is welcoming with prayers and songs in English and Hebrew. Haggadah Regatta invites readers and non-readers alike to participate in the seder. The crew learns that actions really matter… especially if you happen to be a kid named TwoZooZEEM. Haggadah Regatta is a delightful Passover book for children in the days leading up to the holiday, during the seder, and at bedtime under the Matzah Ball Moon.
  • David's Secret Soccer Goals

    Caroline Levine

    Paperback (Jessica Kingsley Publishers, April 15, 2004)
    David is much like any other boy who loves playing soccer, but when the chance comes up to go and stay at Champions Soccer Camp, David has to face up to his biggest embarrassment, wetting the bed. David stands up bravely to his sister's taunts and a nervous visit to the doctor, but will he be able to control his bed wetting in time for Camp?David's Secret Soccer Goals is a warm and sensitive look inside the mind of a boy with bed wetting problems. It delicately highlights the fears and worries that a child in this position can go through, whilst also giving practical advice on how to deal positively with the situation.
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  • Jay Grows an Alien

    Caroline Levine

    Paperback (Autism Asperger Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Jay, a young boy with Asperger Syndrome, often feels out of place in the world around him, but doesn t know why. He doesn t understand why people call him names like space cadet and asp-booger. He has looked up asp in the dictionary to help find the answer to his wonderings, but knows he is not a small poisonous snake from Egypt. But what is he then? Caroline Levine s short novel follows Jay at school and home as he ponders these and other questions. In addition to independent reading, the book is great for use by teachers to promote an understanding of differences. Intended for children ages 9 to 14.
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  • Creation Series: The Creation Series 8 Book box set

    Carole Leah

    Paperback (CF4Kids, Jan. 20, 2010)
    Carole Leah, a Christian educationalist has devised a set of 8 Bible based reading books geared for Pre-School. It is also suitable for those in Early School years to read on their own. These books will introduce children to key vocabulary as well as fundamental biblical concepts.With the help of three different children Todd, Joy, and Daniel readers are introduced to God's creation, the story of how he made the world and how mankind fell. Each book has items such as snails, rocks or daisies to spot. With a clear gospel message this series of books is ideal for Christian Schools and Families. It has uncompromising message and is written to a standard that teachers and school will appreciate.
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  • The Silly Kid Jokebook

    Caroline Levine

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, )
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  • The Detective Stars and the Case of the Super Soccer Team

    Caroline Levine

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, Feb. 1, 1994)
    Veronica and Ernest return to try to figure out why a losing school soccer team suddenly starts winning after learning ballet and why the sub wears such a heavy jacket during a heat wave.
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  • The Secret History of How England & Elizabeth I Defeated the Spanish Armada

    Carole Levin

    (Moonstone Publications, March 4, 2019)
    The Secret History of England and Elizabeth I Defeated the Spanish Armada is a sweet fantasy about how young Princess Elizabeth grew up to be the great Tudor queen. She gets help from the magician John Dee, who creates for her a small group of creatures -- a bear, a lamb, and two flying wingless pigs -- who support her from the time she was a child and to when they help the English defeat the Spanish Armada. For children ages 8 and up and for adults who love Queen Elizabeth I.