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Books with author Dawn Hunter

  • For the Love of Yellow Biscuits

    David Hunter

    eBook
    Only a few people in the town of Winder, mostly children, take seriously, a rumor that a terrorfying something roams the woods and streets at night looking for human flesh to devour. But a few more minds open up after a local family seems to mysteriously disappear. On their way to buy the main ingredient for a family favorite their mom plans to cook for their supper, three brothers encounter what may very well be a beast dismissed as legend
  • I eat bullies for breakfast

    David Hunter

    language (, Sept. 22, 2014)
    In 1954, two preteen boys, withopposite personalities, electrifyGlenwood,a small African American section of a town called Chesterville,when one, a feared bully withhomicidal fantasies ,becomesterrified of the other, amild-mannered bookwormwho would hardly shoo a fly
  • It's OK to Cry

    Hunter Dan

    Paperback (Author Lair, Dec. 24, 2018)
    It's OK to Cry is a sentimental story of how one young boy who idolized his grandfather was faced with the untimely passing of Grampa Ben. Thanks to the quality time spent with Grampa Ben, Timmy already knew about heaven.
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  • Take the Bullying by the Horns

    Hunter Dan

    language (Author Lair, Dec. 10, 2018)
    An educational tool for parents at young children, preschool through 3rd grade to teach them what bullying is, how to identify it and the right way to put an end to it.I am a poet, children’s author and fictional novelist that knows emotions are best laid out on paper!I enjoy going to schools with my book and educating children on the dangers of bullying. I’ve shared it with kids K – through 6th grade, reading the book and answering questions about the book and about bullying. I also have a list of questions that I ask them about the book. It’s inspirational how well they pay attention and enjoy the book.
  • Take the Bullying by the Horns

    Hunter Dan

    Paperback (Author Lair, Dec. 1, 2018)
    An educational tool for parents at young children, preschool through 3rd grade to teach them what bullying is, how to identify it and the right way to put an end to it.I am a poet, children's author and fictional novelist that knows emotions are best laid out on paper!I enjoy going to schools with my book and educating children on the dangers of bullying. I've shared it with kids K - through 6th grade, reading the book and answering questions about the book and about bullying. I also have a list of questions that I ask them about the book. It's inspirational how well they pay attention and enjoy the book.
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  • Quest of the Gods Book 1: Attack of the Scorpion Riders

    Dan Hunter

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, )
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  • Take the Bullying by the Horns

    Hunter Dan

    Paperback (iUniverse, Oct. 14, 2016)
    <p><span style="font-size: 13.3333px;">I created this story for children who are just reaching school age. I believe in teaching children before they enter first grade what bullying is and teaching them that it is unacceptable behavior and how to end it regardless of what the bully says to them. That is when I think it&rsquo;s the best time in a child&rsquo;s life to introduce to them what it is before they experience it for real.</span></p>
  • Scream of the Baboon King

    Dan Hunter

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, )
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  • Quest of the Gods Book 2: Curse of the Demon Dog

    Dan Hunter Dan Hunter

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, )
    None
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  • Fight of the Falcon God

    Dan Hunter

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, )
    None
  • Descent of the Soul Destroyer

    Dan Hunter

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Descent of the Soul Destroyer
  • Heads Up

    Dawn Hunter, Karen Hunter

    Paperback (Lorimer, March 1, 2010)
    Glen and Jacob are best friends and linemates until a new hotshot, Danny, joins their soccer team. Glen thinks Danny is cool, and together they get deeper and deeper in trouble. Jacob tries to warn his old friend that he's headed for disaster, but Danny's bad attitude threatens to take the whole team down. Heads Up! is a story about the hard choices young people face every day, and how friends can help us make them. Dawn Hunter and Karen Hunter are Toronto-based editors who have watched, played, and written about sports for most of their lives.
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