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Books with author Christine Schumer

  • Carson-Dellosa The 100+ Series Grammar Workbook, Grades 7-8

    Christine Schwab

    Paperback (CARSON DELLOSA, Feb. 5, 2015)
    With this 100+ Series™ Grammar book, students will learn the basics needed for writing and speaking correctly. Each page presents an important grammar rule, followed by practical exercises. Grammar themes may be repeated across several pages, which gives students a chance to practice and reinforce new skills and concepts. The book for grades 7–8 covers sentence structure, modifiers, verbals, mood and voice, and much more. The 100+ Series™ Grammar series for grades 1 to 8 supports language and literacy fluency. Each book offers systematic practice and use of basic grammar skills at grade level. The books are aligned to the Common Core State Standards. Presentation of skills is reinforced with practical application by requiring students to apply new learning while writing and editing texts Each book includes reproducible content to help students reinforce essential grammar skills.
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  • Dream Catcher, Heart Listener

    Christine E. Schulze

    eBook
    Michaela Hania was born blind. However, one night, a mysterious young man comes to her in dreams, to show her colors and share worlds with her she would have never imagined being able to see. He uses various scents to help her learn and remember the glorious new sights. But his identity remains a mystery; in the dreams, he appears to her only as a white figure, like a hidden angel. Who is this strange new lover who paints fairy worlds and composes lullabies for her? What secret causes him to stay so hidden, and will she ever discover who he really is?What Readers Are Saying“I was so impressed with this story—I devoured it in one sitting! The idea behind the story is so cool and one I've wondered about before—could people who are blind "see" in their dreams?”~ donniedarkogirl, Amazon“Wow! I wish there was more, the end did leave you with a -there could be more of the same story in the future. This was another amazing short story that I found Christine to have written beautifully.”~ Antoinette, Goodreads“Such a wonderful, sweet story.” ~ Pyxipyro, Goodreads“For such a short story, it still left me with such a great impression. This story shows that love comes in many and any shape or form, to all of us!” ~ Alegna, Goodreads
  • In the Land of Giants: A Special Needs Adventure

    Christine E. Schulze

    eBook (, July 9, 2015)
    A young boy discovers that people who are different from him can make awesome friends in this magical adventure celebrating diversity and special needs!When Matt visits the Land of Giants for the first time, he doesn't know what to expect. At first, he feels frightened because everything is so new, and the giants seem very different from him. Some of them can't see and chase him with sticks. Some talk using a strange hand language, and others race in chairs with huge wheels. Matt tries to run away—until one of the giants wants to be his friend and shows him that there's nothing to be scared of after all.In the Land of Giants was inspired by the author's work with adults who have autism and other special needs. This book celebrates people of all abilities, including those who are blind, deaf, nonverbal, speak with sign language, or use a wheelchair. Twenty-five percent of all profits from this book goes to ALFA, a charity helping adults with autism in Southern Illinois live fuller and more abundant lives.What Readers Are Saying“I cannot help be impressed by the way Christine E. Schulze has discussed the issue of young children first encountering folks with disabilities. Being profoundly Deaf and legally blind, I know first-hand how intimidated and afraid children can be when they first see me signing with my husband...I salute Christine’s efforts in bringing awareness to the younger generations that different does not necessarily mean scary, and that even those of us who cannot hear, see or walk can turn out to be as much of a treasured friend as people who can. I enjoyed In the Land of Giants and recommend it to all young readers, in order to remove the stigma from what it is to be Deaf or disabled.”~ Rosie, Goodreads“In the Land of Giants is a well written book about adults with disabilities. I really enjoyed how the author takes the reader on this adventure with the main character to understand the giants. The illustrations really added to the story...Although I am a teenager reading a childrens book, I really enjoyed it none the less! Well done Christine E. Schulze for all your hard work on this book, and I encourage you to keep writing your "diverse" fantasy books.”~ Kit, Goodreads“In The Land of Giants is a book for children that also makes adults think. It is simply written and doesn't overtly point out differences in people (other than the fact the main character is in a land of giants and is a bit frightened by them), just takes them as they are. I recommend this book to children between four and nine.”~ Gwen, Goodreads
  • Can You Find It?: Identify and Describe Shapes

    Christine Schumer

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Shapes are generally our first encounter with math. Geometry skills are learned from an early age, and readers build upon those first geometry lessons with topics like describing objects using the names of shapes, identifying both two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes, and composing shapes. Readers are able to explore these essential concepts independently through easy-to-follow text and colorful images of both new and familiar shapes. Students learn to use the names of shapes to describe the relative position of an object in an accessible context. This book reflects standard K.G.A.1 of the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics.
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  • The Amazing Captain K: A Special Needs Space Pirate Adventure

    Christine E. Schulze

    language (, May 18, 2020)
    A nonverbal girl and a boy in a rocket-powered wheelchair go on a zany outer space adventure in this picture book celebrating diversity and special needs!Kane and Kaylee, the notorious "K" pirates, fly their magic ship all over outer space looking for star sparkles and food. LOTS of food. So when their ship crash lands on a moon made of candy, you'd think they were in heaven. But someone else has landed there too: Claire and her crew of "C" pirates. Claire isn't willing to share so much as a single peppermint with anyone, certainly not with pirates whose names start with "K." However, not all of Claire's crew feels the same way. With the help of the inventive Cash, can Kane and Kaylee show Claire that being different isn't all that bad—that in fact, being different can be downright amazing?Join the "C" and "K" crews on their crazy space adventure to find out!The Amazing Captain K was inspired by the author's work with adults who have autism and other special needs. This book celebrates people of all abilities, including those who are nonverbal, speak with sign language, or use a wheelchair. Twenty-five percent of all profits from this book goes to ALFA, a charity helping adults with autism in Southern Illinois live fuller and more abundant lives. This book is an updated version of The Amazing K.
  • Enchantress

    Christine Schumaker

    language (, Nov. 18, 2017)
    As a blizzard surges, the gates of Argot dungeon thrust open and a girl flees into the wilderness, only to be captured by the cursed prince she sought to escape. She is Serese, the youngest daughter in a line of powerful enchantresses. A stubborn girl who prefers racing her mare to needlework and dancing. He is Lord Forn, part elf and stolen by the same sorceress who murdered his parents. He resists the mind-spell he is caught in but only a potion made by Serese can cure him. Their love is destined by the ancients. Their reign will be one of terror or one of benevolence. The answer lies with Serese as she embarks on her perilous quest. Evil creatures thwart her but an enchanted wolf, a mysterious boy and a magical opal offer her aid. Against a medieval, icy, kingdom, a battle of good versus evil ensues as a young girl discovers her heart is bigger and her will is stronger than she ever imagined.
  • Bloodmaiden: A Quest of Dragons and Sweet Romance

    Christine E. Schulze

    eBook (, Sept. 30, 2018)
    Discover a tale of powerful dragons, daring escapes, and magical worlds in this award-winning romance fantasy adventure for teens and young adults. For Crisilin, the idea of humans and dragons living in harmony with one another is nothing more than a distant dream—especially once she's forced to participate in Tynan's annual ritual. Only one Quelda is chosen every year, which might sound like an honor. In reality, it's a fate worse than death. The other three dragon dynasties of Sulaimon desire a peaceful tribute from the humans they've sworn to protect. Tynan requires blood.Along with her childhood sweetheart Chalom, Crisilin must choose to embrace this cruel tradition or stand against it. However, taking a stand is no small task. Their only hope lies in seeking help from the other dragon dynasties, but reaching them means fleeing Tynan—a feat that's not only punishable by death but is so perilous that no one who's ever tried it has lived to tell the tale. First, there's the infamous Wall. Beyond that, the enchanted expanse of the Ever-White Lake. Can Crisilin and Chalom be the first to escape and stop Tynan's ritual before it's too late? Or will the dragons of Tynan, much like its people, remain trapped in their dark tradition for all time? *Twenty-five percent of all profits from this book goes to ALFA, a charity helping adults with autism in Southern Illinois live fuller and more abundant lives.*What Readers Are Saying About Schulze's Bloodmaiden“A powerful tale with a sweet romance at its core.”~ Aubrie A. Dionne, Wyvern Magazine“Highly imaginative and entertaining.”~ Chelsea Perry, Apex Reviews“I was pleasantly rewarded by my decision to read Christine Schulze's novel. A beautiful fantasy adventure.”~ Melissa, i swim for oceans“It kept me at the edge of my seat for sure. I happily recommend this book to all fantasy lovers out there! Enjoy!”~ Jessica Torres, A Fanatic Book Blog“Fantasy is a new genre for me and if all the fantasy books are written as beautifully as this one is...I'm hooked! The imagery was spectacular and vivid. The words formed pictures of stunning far-away lands and mythical dragons who rule these kingdoms. Christine demonstrates a command of the written word and the artistry to paint pictures with words.”~ Ginger, Goodreads give-away winner“I was absolutely HOOKED at the beginning of this book! I really loved this book, and feel it is a very special story. It is a must read for fantasy lovers and also lover(s) of sweet romances.”~ Kate L, The Book Buff“This book was truly amazing. This was beautifully written from start to finish.”~ Darcy Stewart, Goodreads“It was full of mystery, suspense and adventure and grabbed me from page one and held my attention throughout the story... I think fans of the Hunger Games would enjoy this book as well. It has the same elements of survival, suspense and romance. This book is much shorter though, just over 200 pages, so it’s a perfect summer read!”~ Shelley the Book Fanatic, Goodreads“Full of action, adventure, and exquisite writing, Bloodmaiden is an enchanting, heart-wrenching fantasy novel that perfectly balances the darker and lighter elements that are delicately woven throughout the story... Bloodmaiden should not be overlooked.”~ Briana McNair, The Book Pixie
  • The Resilient Missionary: The Life Story of Yohannes Mengsteab, a Missionary to America

    Christine Schulden

    (Mission Nation Publishing Co., March 13, 2016)
    For many people, the word “missionary” conjures images of kind-hearted Americans who leave comfortable homes to find lost souls deep in the heart of Africa or Asia. The Resilient Missionary challenges this stereotype by tracing the life of the Rev. Dr. Yohannes Mengsteab—a man born in Eritrea and led by God to the United States—as he becomes a powerful evangelistic force, demonstrating just how much God can do with an obedient heart and a willing spirit. Born into a country torn apart by civil war, Mengsteab is raised in a Christian household but nearly loses his faith when he joins the Eritrean People's Liberation Army, a group of communist insurgents, as a young man. God has different plans for Mengsteab, though, and uses a battle wound to put him in the path of Swedish Lutheran missionaries who not only help revive his flagging faith, but also facilitate his immigration to New York City. As he pursues the calling to preach the gospel in America, Mengsteab faces racism and anti-immigration sentiments both inside and outside of the church. But with God’s help, he perseveres and leads countless others to love and serve Jesus—no matter the circumstances or cost.
  • Journey Into the Invisible: The World from Under the Microscope

    Christine Schlitt

    Hardcover (Sky Pony, March 1, 2013)
    The world has many facets. Some are easily seen at first glance; others lie hidden, awaiting discovery. Journey into the Invisible gives children a brand-new way of looking at the world we live in, while making the information inside approachable and interesting for young readers. Discover how microscopes are made and what they are actually used for—then begin the exploration! You’ll discover fascinating facts and incredible (and sometimes gross!) images of plants, insects, rocks, water, and even the human body! Included are factoids and microscopic images of:• Human hair• Teeth• Mosquitoes• Tap water• Snow• Sand• Pollen• Leaves• Butterflies• And much more!Learn how the hairs of a nettle behave like tiny hypodermic syringes and that plain old house dust is actually teeming with fascinating microorganisms. With stunning photos and sidebars full of mind-boggling tidbits, this book is sure to appeal to children fascinated by science and the world around them. The perfect addition to any elementary school classroom!
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  • In the Land of Giants

    Christine E. Schulze

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 10, 2015)
    A young boy discovers that people who are different from him can make awesome friends in this magical adventure celebrating diversity and special needs!When Matt visits the Land of Giants for the first time, he doesn't know what to expect. At first, he feels frightened because everything is so new, and the giants seem very different from him. Some of them can't see and chase him with sticks. Some talk using a strange hand language, and others race in chairs with huge wheels. Matt tries to run away—until one of the giants wants to be his friend and shows him that there's nothing to be scared of after all.In the Land of Giants was inspired by the author's work with adults who have autism and other special needs. This book celebrates people of all abilities, including those who are blind, deaf, nonverbal, speak with sign language, or use a wheelchair. Twenty-five percent of all profits from this book goes to ALFA, a charity helping adults with autism in Southern Illinois live fuller and more abundant lives.What Readers Are Saying“I cannot help be impressed by the way Christine E. Schulze has discussed the issue of young children first encountering folks with disabilities. Being profoundly Deaf and legally blind, I know first-hand how intimidated and afraid children can be when they first see me signing with my husband...I salute Christine’s efforts in bringing awareness to the younger generations that different does not necessarily mean scary, and that even those of us who cannot hear, see or walk can turn out to be as much of a treasured friend as people who can. I enjoyed In the Land of Giants and recommend it to all young readers, in order to remove the stigma from what it is to be Deaf or disabled.”~ Rosie, Goodreads“In the Land of Giants is a well written book about adults with disabilities. I really enjoyed how the author takes the reader on this adventure with the main character to understand the giants. The illustrations really added to the story...Although I am a teenager reading a childrens book, I really enjoyed it none the less! Well done Christine E. Schulze for all your hard work on this book, and I encourage you to keep writing your "diverse" fantasy books.”~ Kit, Goodreads“In The Land of Giants is a book for children that also makes adults think. It is simply written and doesn't overtly point out differences in people (other than the fact the main character is in a land of giants and is a bit frightened by them), just takes them as they are. I recommend this book to children between four and nine.”~ Gwen, Goodreads
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  • Larimar: Gem of the Sea

    Christine E. Schulze

    eBook
    Captain Jorah is notorious for being one of the youngest explorers to ever sail Zephyrian waters. He's also notorious for landing his crew in situations they hadn't counted on—situations involving cannibalistic mermaids and other dangerous misadventures.When Jorah decides to search for the legendary underwater City of Larimar, he doesn't account for the adventure that follows. Rescued from shipwreck by a mysterious young lady who walks on water and carries a singing sea shell around her neck, he soon finds himself reunited with an old friend once thought lost to him. Before he knows it, he’s caught up in a race against time to save her yet again—as well as her people—before a dark prophecy can complete itself.What Readers Are Saying“This story was beautiful, a little dark, and magical. I loved all of the elements that were incorporated into the telling, and I highly recommend reading this. It was completely original and extraordinary.”~ Jennifer R Ricketts, Goodreads“…it was truly a fascinating tale. Adventure into a mythical land for a friend he made long ago, this hero shows just how noble one can be and how strong friendships are, no matter the amount of years gone by.”~ Alegna, Goodreads"Christine Schulze spins a delicious fairy tale that will be enjoyed at any age."~ Linda, Goodreads"I absolutely loved this short story."~ Jessica Dmitru, Goodreads
  • The Crystal Rings: Three Fantastic Princess Adventures

    Christine E. Schulze

    eBook (, Nov. 9, 2018)
    Three stories. Four princesses. All are bound by the fate of two crystal rings in this young adult fantasy filled with diverse characters, sweet romances, and whimsical magic. In "Time Dancers," Calina's one wish is to marry a young, handsome prince, but her father has other ideas. She feels further insulted when her husband-to-be gives her a magic mirror that shows a vision of herself waltzing with the prince of her dreams. As hopeless as her situation seems, both the mirror and a unique crystal ring will help her find true love.In "Silver Prince," Catina dares to enter the Dark Wood against her brother's warnings. Instead of danger, she meets Hadyn, Alpha of the Wolfsbane people. Through him, she will discover love, but also the truth behind years of lies and twisted legends. What will she do with that truth when she is forced to choose between her brother and her new love? In "Sisters of the Rings," Calista and Shara are the only two Iceans in the entire Spaniño Isle, possibly in the entire world. When their kingdoms fall under siege, both princesses are forced to flee their homes. They meet each other, only to discover that they are linked by their crystal rings. That link, more powerful than either of them could have ever imagined, drives them toward an even greater quest. *Twenty-five percent of all profits from this book goes to ALFA, a charity helping adults with autism in Southern Illinois live fuller and more abundant lives.*What Readers Are Saying About The Crystal Rings“I enjoyed reading this book. It was well worth my time. I've read another book by this author and and I really liked it, too. I would recommend any of her books.”~ Anne M. Stalker, Amazon“The three short stories were fantastic. I am not into love stories typically, however, the author does such a good job of telling her story that you do not get hung up on the love in the story. I am hooked and now I need to read some more of her writing.” ~ Steven R. Burke, Amazon“I found this to be a completely enjoyable collection of stories that I would have LOVED to read as a young adult. They are full of fantasy and light romance and good values, but not so preachy that you get annoyed. Based on these I would love to read more of the author's work, which is a great complement.” ~ Kristen Morris, Goodreads“Christine E. Schulze has such a magical way with words that will leave you remembering her stories and longing to read more from her.”~ Alegna, Goodreads“This is such an enjoyable read, brought back memories of how much I enjoyed reading fables and fairy tales. Each story in this book is wonderful by itself, but together weave a fascinating story of good overcoming evil. I look forward to reading more from this author.” ~ Cathleen, Goodreads