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Books with author Caroline Lee

  • Darkness

    Caroline Slee

    eBook (Caroline A. Slee, Nov. 12, 2014)
    Mara has disappeared without a trace, and none of the family can bring her back. Fin is forced to rebuild her life and move on, leaving Mara behind. But, sometimes, people are much closer than we realize. Find out what has become of Mara, and if she can truly be saved.
  • 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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  • The Stone of Destiny: A Four Treasures Novel

    Caroline Logan

    Paperback (Gob Stopper, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Begin the journey; discover your destiny... Ailsa doesn t believe in faerie tales, only the monsters in them. But, with the mark on her face, most people consider her one of them a changeling. Her secluded life shifts when she rescues two selkies from bloodthirsty raiders. Now she must act as their guard as they travel to the capital and then, with the help of the Prince of Eilanmr, journey north to find The Stone of Destiny the only object protecting them all from the evil faerie queen. But all her life a malignant creature has stalked her through the forest. Can Ailsa find The Stone of Destiny before something wicked finds her An epic fantasy with a Scottish heart; magical, mysterious & romantic.
  • 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!
  • 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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  • 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.
  • Best Babysitters Ever

    Caroline Cala

    (Egmont, Feb. 7, 2019)
    The first in a new laugh-out-loud series about three 12-year-old best friends who set up a babysitting business. When Bree, Malia and Dot find an old copy of the book The Babysitter's Club, they come up with a totally original idea – to set up their own babysitting business. I mean, they 100% unqualified and don't really like kids, but those are just details! And barring the odd disaster when the kids run riot and cover Bree in paint, it’s going well, until Malia’s evil older sister and her friends start up a rival business . . . the battle is on to see who will be crowned Best. Babysitters. EVER. Perfect for 8+ fans of Dork Diaries and Meg Cabot
  • Alice Walker: Freedom Writer

    Caroline Lazo

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Aug. 18, 2000)
    Discusses the personal life and literary career of the African American woman who won the Pulitzer Prize for her novel, "The Color Purple."
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  • The Good, the Bad and the Bossy

    Caroline Cala

    eBook (Egmont, Aug. 8, 2019)
    Being a boss isn’t all it’s cracked up to be in the second book of the Best Babysitters Ever series. Perfect for fans of Dork Diaries.Just when Malia, Dot, and Bree (aka the Best Babysitters Ever) corner the babysitting market, their lives get even busier. Malia’s evil older sister ropes her into a thankless internship. Dot must win the science fair. And Bree’s brand new cat turns out to be a holy terror. Meow! Malia is frustrated by the group’s lack of commitment until she has an idea so great it rivals the creation of the club in the first place: they can hire new babysitters and take a cut of their wages! It’s all of the money, and less of the babysitting. This plan is too perfect to fail. Until – spoiler alert – it does, in the most hilarious way possible.
  • The Cantankerous Bed and The Blue Heron: A Novella and A Story

    Caroline Leland

    eBook (, Nov. 6, 2016)
    In the novella, The Cantankerous Bed, Ellie stays with a delightful aunt in Philadelphia during the Christmas season. Before she knows it, she becomes involved in an exciting mystery that she and her aunt solve together. The Blue Heron, a short story, is about Annie and a very special summer day that she spends on a river in Maine making new friends.
  • The Prince and the Pooch

    Caroline Leavitt

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1997)
    Joe Talbot thinks that coaching is easy. Then he fills in as coach for the toughest bunch of players he's ever seen -- a group of five-year-old girls! T-ball will never be the same. This predicament reminds Wishbone of Mark Twain's tale, The Prince and the Pauper. Leaping into the story, Wishbone imagines himself doing double duty -- as a poor English lad who yearns for the easy life of a prince, and as the crown prince of England who yearns for the carefree life of a commoner. When they meet and trade places, the fur really begins to fly in an adventure that will take not one but two daring pups to tame!
  • Line Walker

    Caroline Lake

    eBook (My Spirit Books, Jan. 14, 2015)
    Mel’s in BIG trouble! Strange things are happening to people – have you noticed? Just ask my best friend, Mel. She’ll tell you all about her brother Danny disappearing and what it’s like to be in a secret cadet force. She’s even developing super powers too! Mel’s the Line Walker – the one who can walk on the veins of Earth and travel through time. But Force 9 is trying to take over Earth and Mel needs to stop them and find her brother. I just hope she’s OK and makes it in time.