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Books with author Caroline Green

  • Alfie Saves The Day

    Caroline Green

    language (Angela Perry Publishing, Feb. 6, 2014)
    Book four in the series: Alfie discovers a young cow in deep trouble struggling trapped in muddy marshland. Read how he calls for help and uses his immense strength to help save the animal.
  • Benjamin Franklin: A Man With Many Jobs

    Carol Greene

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 1989)
    Profiles the life, career, and accomplishments of Benjamin Franklin, discussing his diverse contributions as printer, statesman, author, scientist, inventor, and philanthropist
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  • Johann Sebastian Bach: Great Man of Music

    Carol Greene

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Jan. 1, 1993)
    A biography of the prolific eighteenth-century composer and organist who created some of the world's greatest instrumental and religious music
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  • Alfie And The Quacketts

    Caroline Green

    language (Angela Perry Publishing, Feb. 6, 2014)
    Book three in the series: Alfie has an important mission to undertake when he discovers that someone is shooting the ducks in the pond next door. In this enthralling story he sets out to save ‘the Quackett family’ and annoys the shooters as a result.
  • Figaro Grows a Sweater: An Alpaca Story

    Caroline Gregg

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, Sept. 17, 2015)
    Figaro, the baby alpaca, is born on a spring day on Farmer Bob's farm in a field of long, soft, green grass. He's covered in brown wool that's cozy and fluffy. He dreams of growing a sweater that will keep somebody warm and dry. Figaro's mother tells him it's going to be a big job and it will take a whole year for him to grow the wool necessary to create a sweater. Figaro works hard to grow his wool. He eats all of his grass and hay every day; he runs and plays outside with his friends; and he has a big sleep every night. He even eats his vitamins. Soon, it's time for him and his other alpaca friends to get haircuts. It's an exciting day on the farm. Figaro is nervous, but he likes his new haircut. He's excited about contributing his wool for a sweater. Figaro Grows a Sweater, a picture book for children by author Caroline Gregg, shares the story of the little alpaca Figaro who worked hard to grow a sweater that would keep someone warm and make them happy.
  • Waiting for Christmas: Stories and Activities for Advent

    Carol Greene

    Paperback (Augsburg Fortress Pub, April 1, 1987)
    A collection of stories, activities, prayers, poems, and songs for use during Advent, the time of waiting before the celebration of Christ's birth at Christmas.
  • The Grolier Kidscrafts Cooking Book

    Caroline Green

    Hardcover (Grolier Academic Reference, March 1, 1997)
    Provides an introduction to cooking, with recipes for such dishes as Sweet Pancakes, Tangy Kebabs, Patterned Pizza, Marzipan Magic, and more.
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  • Fragments

    Caroline Green

    Paperback (Piccadilly Press, March 1, 2014)
    In a paranoid Britain, Kyla, unable to save Cal, is now alone and hiding from the oppressive authorities, but even she can't avoid the ruthless Counterinsurgency and Anti-Terror Squads, or CATS. Instead of imprisoning her, CATS cuts her a deal. They want to brainwash Kyla and use the talents that make her elusive—her athletic ability, cunning, and quick thinking—to turn her into a valuable asset of their own, hunting down the very people fighting for her freedom. Will Kyla be able to escape? Or will she succumb to the villainous CATS and betray everyone?
  • Apollo

    Caroline Gregoire

    Paperback (Kane/Miller Book Pub, March 1, 2006)
    Often-overlooked concepts will never be the same. Apollo is not just any old dog - he's a Super Dog! He can divide himself into halves, he can be on the right and the left, above and below, by himself, or in a crowd.
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  • Cracks

    Caroline Green

    (Piccadilly Press, March 1, 2012)
    Cal's world splinters apart when he finds out he's been in a deliberately induced coma state for most of his life, and what he thought was real was only an illusion. Escaping his captors, Cal goes on the run, determined to fight the forces behind the nightmare he finds waiting for him in the real world, and to discover his true identity. A tense and gripping thriller where nothing is as it seems, from a talented author whose writing cuts straight to the bone—spiky, uncompromising, and deeply moving.
  • Innkeeper's Daughter

    Carol Greene

    Paperback (concordia publishing house, March 15, 1605)
    Innkeeper's Daughter (Arch Books) Paperback - 1973
  • Why Boys and Girls are Different: For Girls Ages 3-5 - Learning About Sex

    Greene, Carol

    eBook (Concordia Publishing House, Nov. 16, 2018)
    An honest, Christian approach to the body, relationships, and sex. Why Boys and Girls are Different is the first book in the Learning About Sex series for girls. The book guides readers in the often-difficult task of introducing and explaining human sexuality. Through simple, age-appropriate text and pictures, girls ages 3 to 5 discover that the similarities and differences between boys and girls are created by God for specific reasons