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Books with author Elizabeth Martin

  • Better When We're Together: A Contemporary Young Adult Snowy Christmas Novel

    Marian Elizabeth

    language (, Nov. 29, 2016)
    It’s Christmas vacation and college student Courtney Kurtz could not be more excited to spend the holidays at Shady Knoll Campground. The family owned vacation spot has been her family’s favorite place to spend their vacation time ever since she was a kid.Courtney is hoping for a relaxing trip filled with delicious hot chocolates, playing in the snow, and maybe even ice skating on the lake. She might even get to make headway with her crush, whose family is renting the cabin next door to hers.But little does she know, this trip is a little different.Her hopes for a relaxing vacation quickly disappear when she finds out the scary truth about the campground, and why her family has been brought here after so many years away.It’s up to Courtney to save Shady Knoll, the place that they’ve always considered their home away from home. But she can’t do it alone. With her friends and family along for the ride, Courtney takes on the task of helping to run Shady Knoll’s first Winter Festival.But as she soon learns, that’s easier said than done.Search no further for your next holiday read! Better When We’re Together is a contemporary young adult Christmas romance filled with humor and heart.
  • Listening With Our Hearts: Collection of children's stories and rhymes

    Elizabeth Maas

    Paperback (I Street Press, Nov. 13, 2019)
    Collection of Dynamic lessons for Children made of short stories and rhymes
  • Baby Shock!: Your Relationship Survival Guide

    Elizabeth Martyn

    eBook (Ebury Digital, June 8, 2011)
    Babyshock! is for any parents who have forgotten what it's like to be a couple because their children have taken over their lives. The experiences of pregnancy, childbirth and caring for children are wonderful, but also put a great deal of pressure on a relationship. This book identifies the pressures and provides excellent practical and emotional strategies so that you can enjoy parenthood while also nurturing your own relationship with each other.This immensely practical guide will help you:- Create time for yourself- Improve your sex life- Manage the demands of work and family- Work through disagreements and agree on how you will bring up the childrenPacked with questionnaires, check lists and anecdotes, Babyshock! will help you keep your relationship alive and get the very best out of family life, together.
  • A Star for Courage

    Elizabeth C. Main

    eBook (Lava River Press, March 23, 2012)
    On the wild Oregon coast, brash thirteen-year-old Katie Bradshaw stumbles into danger after peeling back the layers of an old community scandal. Determined to correct an injustice against a decorated veteran, she uncovers hard truths about stereotypes, courage, and her own need to belong. But has her understanding come too late, as the tides rise around her?
  • Shells Journal

    Mary Elizabeth

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 29, 2019)
    120 lightly lined writing pages provide plenty of space in which to write favorite quotations, poems, and personal reflections. Acid-free, archival paper takes pen or pencil beautifully.Keeping a journal is a powerful mental health tool. At the American Psychiatric Association says: "Journaling can provide general wellness and self-improvement benefits, such as making you more self-aware, boosting creativity and helping you build better habits. Journaling can help you better understand your feelings and emotions and help you manage stress. Writing about things that have frustrated or upset you can help you to let go of some of the stress and gain perspective.". Overall, journaling/expressive writing has been found to:Boost your mood/affect;Enhance your sense of well-being;Reduce symptoms of depression before an important event (like an exam);Reduce intrusion and avoidance symptoms post-trauma;Improve your working memory (Baikie & Wilhelm, 2005).In particular, journaling can be especially helpful for those with PTSD or a history of trauma.
  • Mockingjay: A Teaching Guide

    Mary Elizabeth

    Paperback (Garlic Press, Feb. 1, 2014)
    Each literature teaching guide for the Hunger Games trilogy is aligned to the Common Core State Standards and includes strategic reading lessons that focus on both the individual volume and the series. There are over 50 separate strategies in the series for deeper understanding and meaning. In addition to lessons that focus on the standard elements of literature (plot, characterization, setting and mood, theme, diction, style, and narration), students are provided with the Choice Analysis Tool to help them gain a deep understanding of motivation in a complex and terrorized society. They are also offered the opportunity to use historical documents (e.g., the Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence) as well as other works of literature and poetry to contextualize the trilogy. Each book also includes Writer’s Forums that guide students in writing while using the books in the series as a backdrop. A vocabulary feature in the final volume provides word study ideas for the entire series.
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  • Snowflake the Magic Cat

    Elizabeth Martina Bishop

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 29, 2017)
    Snowflake the Magic Cat has a curious effect on people's dreams, causing them to have all kinds of life changing experiences. Beautifully illustrated, this is the author's first children's book. Elizabeth Martina Bishop is an author of poetry, short stories and scholarly articles. She has authored over 60 books of poetry.
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  • Painless Spelling

    Mary Elizabeth M.Ed.

    Paperback (Barron's Educational Series, Aug. 1, 2006)
    The author points out ways in which recognizing sound and letter patterns makes spelling easier. Also important are recognition of diphthongs, silent letters, compound and abbreviated words, contractions, homophones, homographs, prefixes, suffixes, and base words. "Brain tickler" problems challenge students' imaginations and test their learning progress. Barron's popular Painless Series of study guides for middle school and high school students offer a lighthearted, often humorous approach to their subjects, transforming details that might once have seemed boring or difficult into a series of interesting and mentally challenging ideas. Most titles in the series feature many fun-to-solve "Brain Tickler" problems with answers at the end of each chapter.
  • Miss Snowball's Friends

    M. Elizabeth

    Paperback (Independently published, May 24, 2019)
    Miss Snowball's Friends is a small children's book. It's all about having fun with little animals. Each page has a different animal that brings something fun and includes one fact about that animal. This way children can learn about animals in a fun way. This book will have your children reading along and interacting with the book itself. This is a great way to help get your child into reading at a young age that will help them the rest of their lives. So join in on Miss Snowball's Friends and all their fun!
  • Little Man: A Novel

    Elizabeth Mann

    Paperback (Mikaya Press, May 16, 2014)
    A light-hearted tale of a boy who gains self-confidence with the help of some timely mentoring. Albert is short -- very short -- and he hates it. His older brothers are tall like his father, but he takes after his petite mother. He wears too-large hand-me-down clothes from his bigger brothers. And worst of all, his very best friend moved away to Brooklyn during the school break. It was all so unfair. Albert is beginning Middle School on Little Scrub, the small Caribbean Island where he lives. As he steps on the bus, and sees the older kids, he feels smaller than ever. They take one look at him and howl with laughter, chanting "Little Man, Little Man, you so small, didn't hardly see you at all." Things go downhill from there, and would've stayed down if it wasn't for an encounter with Peachy, the leader of a troupe of stiltwalkers. The stiltwalkers do a lot more than walk: they dance and leap across the sand on spindly eight-foot high wooden stilts, their brilliantly colored costumes shimmering in the moonlight. Peachy invites Albert to join the high school students he teaches to stiltwalk. It's not an easy decision for Albert. Would they laugh at him even harder than the Middle School kids? And he is queasy about heights. The thought of wobbling around on those skinny wooden sticks makes him woozy with fear. But Albert is won over by the thought that one day he might actually be up there, tall as a palm tree, dancing around without fear or hesitation. Besides, desperate times call for desperate measures and nobody was more desperate than Albert. Slowly, as his stiltwalking improves, Albert finds his self-confidence grows. He becomes less of a target for teasing at school and he makes some new friends.
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  • Noel's First Christmas

    Elizabeth Marsh

    Paperback (Elizabeth Marsh, Nov. 26, 2013)
    A Christmas story, about a tree that learns its ok to be different.
  • Tic And Toc And Taffy Discover Ladybugs

    Elizabeth B Martin

    Paperback (Elizabeth B. Martin, Jan. 23, 2014)
    Tic, Toc and Taffy discover ladybugs also know as ladybirds. This book if a fun way of learning about those lovable little creatures that can be found right outside their front door.