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Books with author E. Sutton

  • My Cat Likes To Hide in Boxes

    Eve Sutton

    Board book (Puffin, April 27, 2010)
    Cats from many different countries may like to do all kinds of strange and exotic things like fly aeroplanes, or sing and dance, or even play the violin - but my cat, an ordinary round-the-house cat, likes to hide in boxes . . . Very young children will love joining in with this fun rhyming story that is also just right for beginner readers. The lively illustrations by Hairy Maclary creator Lynley Dodd are sure to appeal to cat lovers of all ages.
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  • The Family of Ree

    Scott E. Sutton

    Hardcover (Action Publishing LLC, Jan. 1, 2010)
    This brightly illustrated book, the first of the Family of Ree adventures by Scott E. Sutton, introduces readers to the colorful world of Ree. With green trees and blue oceans, Ree looks a little like Earth. However, the sight of the Giant Sea Beasties swimming by the light of one of Ree's two moons, reminds readers that they are a long way from home.Dundee, a white-bearded Wizard, mentors his assistant, Jeeter, a playful Erf.He studies his Wizard lessons everyday,But he loves to surf and takes time to play. When we go on journeys, he's the first out the door.He's a curious Erf, and he loves to explore.Jeeter (along with young readers) learns a valuable lesson about protecting the environment and all the creatures in Sutton's whimsical world. From the Flipping Floating Flying Floojies to the Long-Legged Ploots with very long snoots, from the Bobbing Bungalla Bingallees to the Spotted Tree Gings, Jeeter understands the need to care for every member of the Family of Ree.This book demonstrates the value: Take care of your environment.
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  • The Secret of Gorbee Grotto

    Scott E. Sutton

    Hardcover (Action Publishing LLC, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Through the continuing adventures of Jeeter, the curious Erf, young readers learn the mysterious secret of GorBee Grotto. After spending hours playing Boojee Ball and swimming with the creatures of the Sea of Ree, Jeeter sees a light burning brightly in the far-off cave. Just what the light comes from is a puzzle to everyone on the Planet of Ree, even Dundee the Wizard. Jeeter and Dundee set out in a sailboat to discover what's causing the Grotto to glow.This book, one of the colorfully illustrated Family of Ree adventures by Scott E. Sutton, helps teach children important life values. Once the mystery of the Grotto is solved, Jeeter tells Dundee, You know,' said Jeeter, 'I learned a new motto,From this big secret of GorBee Grotto. Try treating others the way you'd want them to treat you,And you'll all do much better,' he said,' if you do.This book demonstrates the value: Try to treat others as you would want them treating you.
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  • Look at the Size of That Long-Legged Ploot!

    Scott E. Sutton

    Hardcover (Action Publishing LLC, Jan. 1, 2010)
    It is a rare day on the beautiful world of Ree when a Long-Legged Ploot is seen. So, when Jeeter's favorite wooden chest is broken one night and a young BeeBee says he saw a Ploot in the area, everyone sets off in search of these amazing three-legged creatures.What, Dundee asked, was that loud cracking sound? A Ploot, Jeeter said, was stomping around. I think he stepped on a branch from a Tree,At least that's the story a BeeBee told me. But I didn't see it, so I really don't know Where this Ploot came from or where he did go. Hmmm, mumbled Dundee, that doesn't seem right. A Ploot doesn't normally wander at night.Can they find the Ploot? What happened to Jeeter's wooden chest? Young readers discover more of the fantastic, colorful creatures of the planet of Ree and, along with Jeeter and the BeeBees, come to better understand the valuable lesson: Be Truthful.The Family of Ree series are light-hearted adventures, filled with humor and imaginative creatures, on a world that children love visit.
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  • The Legend of the Snow Pookas

    Scott E. Sutton

    Hardcover (Action Publishing LLC, Jan. 1, 2010)
    At the Northern tip of the Planet Ree, there is a frigid land, covered in ice and snow. According to legend, the three-legged Pookas thrive in the freezing temperatures.The Legend of the Snow Pookas not only engages young readers with vibrant illustrations and rhyming text, it imparts common sense values to children. By discovering the truth about Snow Pookas - that they spend their icy days caring for the gigantic Talking Trees of Northern Ree - Jeeter learns the importance of respecting and helping others.That's the way it is all over Ree.We take care of the young ones, you see? And respect and help the old ones, too. These two things are important to do.Jeeter and Dundee, the Wizard, head back home, but not before befriending the legendary Pookas and their Northern Ree Wizard, Blizzard.Said Jeeter and BeeBee with smiles on their faces. 'We'd both rather live in much warmer places!'This story demonstrates the value: Take care of children and respect and help parents.
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  • My Cat Likes To Hide in Boxes by Eve Sutton

    Eve Sutton

    Board book (Puffin, Jan. 1, 1889)
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  • How and Why Wonder Book of Our Earth, pb, 1960

    Sutton

    Paperback (Wonder Books/Grosset & Dunlap, March 15, 1960)
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  • Designing for Bruges Flower Lace..

    Edna Sutton

    Hardcover (Dryad Press Ltd, March 15, 1987)
    Designing for Bruges Flower Lace
  • My Cat Likes to Live in Boxes

    E. Sutton

    Paperback (Pearson Education Ltd, June 30, 1999)
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  • Bruges flower lace

    Edna Sutton

    Hardcover (Dryad Press, March 15, 1986)
    A reference and instructional work this is produced for the lacemaker with a working knowledge of the craft of Bruges flower lace and describes the basic techniques used in the lace - braids, edgings, leaves, scrolls and flowers - and provides explanations on how to make decorative lace pieces. The author teaches lace in Leeds, Yorkshire and throughout the UK and she has a particular interest in Belgian and Flemish laces.
  • Power Play: Hero's Sword Vol. 1

    M.E. Sutton

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 13, 2015)
    All Jaycee Hiller wants to do is survive eighth grade. Mostly that means hanging with her friend, Stu, avoiding the cheerleading squad, secretly crushing on Nate Fletcher, and playing her favorite video game, Heroโ€™s Sword. When she receives a new video game controller, Jaycee finds herself magically transported into the Hero's Sword video game world. Survival takes on a whole new meaning. No longer battling with a plastic joystick, Jaycee picks up a real sword and bow & arrow and readies herself for battle. Can she save Lady Starla's rule in Mallory, keep herself in one piece, and maybe even learn something about surviving middle school? Kids will love this fast-paced adventure novel and will cheer along with Jaycee's thrilling adventures. What kid hasn't dreamed of actually fighting and battling the villains in their favorite video games? Jaycee finds out if she has what it takes - and what she learns in the fantasy realm of Mallory impacts her mundane, middle school life in unexpected ways.
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  • The Monster of Manners

    Scott E. Sutton

    Hardcover (Sutton Studios, Inc., March 15, 2012)
    Katy's birthday party is a disaster -until the Monster of Manners shows up and teaches the kids basic manners that they can use to get along. Brightly illustrated and written in rhyme for ages 3 - 6.