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Books with author Christopher Ross

  • Now I Eat My ABCs

    Christopher Routly

    language (SketchBoy Productions, Feb. 2, 2012)
    From 'A is for Apple' to 'Z is for Zucchini,' kids will love this fun way to learn about healthy foods while also learning their ABCs. Featuring a fun, colorfully illustrated fruit or vegetable for every letter of the alphabet!
  • 666 The Mark of America, Seat of the Beast: The Apostle John's New Testament Revelation Unfolded

    Christopher

    Paperback (Worldwide United Publishing, Oct. 12, 2006)
    FOR MORE INFORMATION-666america.com This book, exposes the stunning truth about America and its connection with 666, which the reader will learn, represents nothing more than MONEY. The American Dream of prosperity is unmasked as the great engine designed to serve the elite and fulfill their selfish desires. Not only does the book give a simple explanation of every chapter and verse of Revelation, but it also discloses the truth about America, human nature, and the reality of the world in which we live. Brilliant yet simple explanations leave the reader doubtless as to how and why the American empire is destroying our environment and peace at an alarming rate. Discover the means by which powerful corporations, banks, and governments advance the global empire by “determining the worth of products and human life” while they “acquire riches…leaving the majority impoverished, unequal and unhappy.” Most importantly, a SOLUTION of how WE CAN CHANGE THE WORLD is given in plainness.
  • C.P. Cavafy

    Christopher Robinson

    Paperback (Aristide d Caratzas Pub, )
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  • Vampire Legends of Rhode Island

    Christopher Rondina

    Paperback (Covered Bridge Press, March 15, 1997)
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  • Sometimes You Need a Jellyfish

    Christopher Routly

    language (Wasabi Books, LLC, June 20, 2015)
    The charming story of two young tiger brothers, who discover that - with a little imagination - a jellyfish just might be the most useful friend ever!
  • An Unusual Unicorn

    Christopher Asa

    language (, Oct. 27, 2019)
    This is a story of self-acceptance. In it, an unusual unicorn learns to celebrate her differences and accept herself the way she is.
  • Fyrelocke: Jack Boomershine and the Prophecy Untold

    R Christopher Kobb

    Paperback (Moonpepper Press, May 23, 2013)
    Ages 12 and up. In a cave, deep within the cliffs of Brighton, lies a curious stone. No ordinary rock, the Fyrelocke has a dark and intricate past. Twelve-year-old inventor Jack Boomershine believes it a practical joke when a mysterious text message directs him to it. But finding this powerful stone sets in motion an entangled clockwork of events that draws him ever deeper into an adventure in which his inventions are useless. As things spin out of control, Jack must find his way through a hidden world of magic with vehicles that fly themselves, a telepathic creature—and an ancient evil with an unfathomable plan, determined to ensnare Jack in it.
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  • Genius High

    Christopher Ryan

    language (Seamus and Nunzio Productions, Aug. 15, 2015)
    STUDENTS ARE BECOMING GENIUSES - AND HIGH SCHOOL HAS NEVER BEEN MORE DANGEROUS!What if almost everyone at your high school mysteriously got smarter - a lot smarter? In an age of endless testing, would brilliance be welcomed or a disaster? What would happen to those who couldn't change? What would happen to those who couldn't handle the increased intelligence? GENIUS HIGH explores all of these questions and more as Reckless Eric, Lily, Jack, his troubled sister Syd, Stevie, and the one and only Ignatius Bop confront cliques, mentally mutating classmates, and love triangles as they face off against weird forces trying to control their school, their minds, and their lives.
  • 50th Anniversary Apollo 11: The 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing. The first humans landing on the Moon. Debunking the conspiracy theories ... things of the Apollo 11 Moon landing

    Christopher G.I.

    language (, July 18, 2019)
    The American effort to send astronauts to the moon had its origins in an appeal President Kennedy made to a special joint session of Congress on May 25, 1961: "I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to Earth." At the time, the United States was still trailing the Soviet Union in space developments, and Cold War-era America welcomed Kennedy's bold proposal. In 1966, after five years of work by an international team of scientists and engineers, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) conducted the first unmanned Apollo mission, testing the structural integrity of the proposed launch vehicle and spacecraft combination. During the Apollo program of the 1960s and '70s, NASA sent nine missions to the Moon. Six of them landed astronauts safely on the surface, the only times humans have visited another world. July 20, 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the first humans landing on the Moon on July 20, 1969 as part of NASA's Apollo 11 lunar mission. The following aspects are included in the book.-The Moon landing: Debunking the conspiracy theories.-History and mission profile of the Apollo 11. -Timeline of the 1969 Moon Landing-9 AWESOME REASONS of THE APOLLO 11 MOON LANDING
  • Undercover Tailback

    christopher

    Paperback (scholastic, Aug. 16, 1992)
    Undercover Tailback by Matt Christopher - Illustrated by Paul Casale - Paperback - Publisher: Scholastic (1992) - 145 pages - ISBN: 0-590-48558-X - Quality shipping materials guarantee perfect transit from our location to yours. Prompt delivery and e-mail notifications are given to each and every buyer. View our additional Matt Christopher novels!
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  • Animals in Time, Volume 2 Storybook: Medieval to Modern

    Christopher Rodriguez

    Paperback (Let's Learn, Kids, June 4, 2019)
    Jump back in time with these A-Z animal adventure stories. Juggle with the family of dancing bears as William the Conqueror is crowned king during the Middle Ages, shoot through the streets of San Gottardo with a frog on Leonardo da Vinci’s flying machine during the Renaissance, and sail across several seas to France with a kangaroo to see what trouble Marie Antoinette has gotten herself into at the start of the French Revolution. From Charlemagne to Mandela, kids will begin their journey of exploring how leaders, battles, and everyday folks have shaped the history of the world, from medieval to modern ages.Great to use in a group setting!"We just did week 2 of Animals in Time! The kids, ages 4-8, love this program. They can't wait till next week to hear the next story and find out what the animal is. They really like the worksheets as well. The games are amazing also! I love how it all works together!!!" —Abbie"The kids in our community love Animals in Time so much that the families with older kids have started volunteering to be the helpers. They would be so sad to miss this amazing class that their younger friends get to do!" —CarrieGreat to use at home!“I keep forgetting to mention how much we love Animals in Time. I have been reading the stories, but waited to let the kids have the activity book until after the holidays. Let me just say I can never find it because they pull it out and do it. We were supposed to be doing math, but instead my son was looking at his activity book.” —AnnmarieI thought these books would be a wonderful addition to our homeschool as we have been slowly making our way through history with our core curriculum these past two years. Not only have the children been learning some cool, new information, but they have been getting a bit of a review in what they have already learned while they travel with some friendly animal characters. There is quite a lot of historical, geographical, and scientific information that they were able to weave into the story. I think it is a wonderful way to add fun learning into your homeschool day for elementary school children. —Karen, The Old Schoolhouse Magazine, LLC And don't forget the Animals in Time Volume 2 Activity Book to accompany this storybook! (Animals in Time Volume 2 Storybook: Medieval to Modern compliments Classical Conversations, 5th Edition, history for Cycle 2.)
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  • Tank Tuttlebee and the Red Box

    Christopher Lee

    Paperback (Independently published, July 22, 2019)
    Meet Tank Tuttlebee, a fun-loving robot who invites young readers to sing along with him as he uncovers the mystery of a red box. Along the way, he learns the colors of a rainbow and how to be patient when faced with obstacles.