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Books with author Emma McLaughlin

  • The Story Machine

    Tom McLaughlin

    eBook (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Jan. 15, 2015)
    Elliott is a boy who likes to find things and, one day, he stumbles across a machine. At first, he can't work out what the machine is for – it doesn't beep or buzz like all his other machines and it doesn't have an ON/OFF button. Then, quite by accident, Elliott makes the machine work. The machine makes letters! Elliott thinks it must be a story machine but, sadly, Elliott isn't very good at letters and words. How can he make magical stories without them? But, wait, some of the letters look like pictures. Elliott is good at pictures and, as he discovers, pictures make stories. An inspiring, uplifting picture book about the simple joys of a typewriter in a world of hi-tech machines. Perfect for fans of Oliver Jeffers.
  • Oh! The Beautiful Things You'll Make!: Origami For Cubs

    Ellie McLaughlin

    Paperback (Ellie, May 12, 2020)
    After reading Oh! The Beautiful Things He Makes!, find more colorful origami pages to inspire further creativity and connection in Oh! The Beautiful Things You'll Make!: Origami For Cubs. The same 6 origami crafts as found in the original book are included but with 6 devotionals designed for young children, and more origami paper with additional patterns and styles. You'll find other lovable creatures such as a ladybug, raccoon, koala and black bear. Make different colored pinwheels, hearts and flowers. Celebrate the creativity of God with this heartfelt activity book.
  • Oh! The Beautiful Things He Makes!

    Ellie McLaughlin

    Paperback (Ellie, April 21, 2020)
    It's a question we all wrestle with. Why do bad things happen? But it's not just adults asking this question. Children want to know too. Oh! The Beautiful Things He Makes! follows a sweet, yet candid dialogue between a mother and her adoptive panda cub about life's tough subjects. Written specifically for children, this book has a repetitive, resounding message--that God makes beautiful things out of any circumstance. If children grow up embracing this truth, they will be able to face these challenges with confidence, and come out stronger on the other side.Oh! The Beautiful Things He Makes! touches on topics such as selfishness, bullying, prejudice, grief and loss, among others. The end of the book has 7 supplemental origami crafts meant to inspire further creativity and connection.
  • The Cloudspotter

    Tom McLaughlin

    eBook (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2016)
    His real name was Franklin. But everyone called him The Cloudspotter ...The Cloudspotter doesn't have many friends. He spends his time, all by himself, spotting not just clouds but adventures in the sky. This way, he doesn't feel so alone. Then, one day, an unexpected visitor appears in his adventures and it throws everything up in the air. Could it be that two cloudspotters are better than one?
  • The Accidental Father Christmas

    Tom McLaughlin

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Oct. 5, 2017)
    The latest hilarious caper from author Tom McLaughlin. Funny by name. Funny by nature. Ben has one important thing on his Christmas list, and it's the same thing every year. He wants his dad to be at home for Christmas. But his wish never comes true. And Ben's starting to get a bit sceptical about Father Christmas's existence, he needs proof. So, on Christmas Eve, he sets up an elaborate booby trap to capture the jolly bearded fella as he comes sliding down the chimney. Kicking off a sequence of hilarious events that makes this Christmas the most bonkers ever!
  • The Real Real

    Emma McLaughlin, Nicola Kraus

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Dec. 22, 2009)
    The bestselling authors of The Nanny Diaries introduce a new heroine to root for: Jesse O'Rourke, coffee barista, high school senior, and unwitting reality TV star.Imagine there was never a Laguna Beach, a Newport Harbor, the shimmering Hills. Imagine that your hometown—your school—is the first place XTV descends to set up cameras.Now imagine they've trained them on you.When Jesse O'Rourke gets picked for a "documentary" being filmed at her school in the Hamptons she's tempted to turn down the offer. But there's a tuition check attached to being on the show, and Jesse needs the cash so she can be the first in her family to attend college. All she has to do is trade her best friend for the glam clique she's studiously avoided, her privacy for a 24/7 mike, and her sense of right and wrong for "what sells on camera." . . . At least there's one bright spot in the train wreck that is her suddenly public senior year: Jesse's crush has also made the cast.As the producers manipulate the lives of their "characters" to heighten the drama, and Us Weekly covers become a regular occurrence for Jesse, she must struggle to remember one thing: the difference between real and the real real.
  • Traveling On Land With The Boat Bums: Questions and Answers: Traveling Costa Rica

    Bob McLaughlin

    eBook
    Have you ever thought about traveling to Costa Rica? You might be interested in reading the questions and answers that we have compiled about this most biodiverse country in the world. As two former boat bums who have traded their boat for a condo in the warm, tropical paradise of Playa Ocotal, Costa Rica, we have gathered the reoccurring questions from many tourists and friends we have known over the last ten years about visiting and living in Costa Rica. We've attempted to answer these questions with candor, insight, and facts. We have also included a sprinkling of pictures and travel quotes that serve to illustrate our response and entertain you. We enjoy sharing our experiences in the hope that your future visit to Costa Rica is stress free and meets your expectations. It is no fun to be sick, sun burned, bug bitten,lost, or disappointed on a trip. We normally live half the year in Costa Rica in a condo in Playa Ocotal that we bought in 2007. We had visited the country prior to buying the condo and have seen a lot of significant changes in Costa Rica, especially in the quality of the roads, services, housing, communication, and laws. We have traveled on some of the most difficult roads in Costa Rica and lived to tell about it. We have also ventured out to visit the surrounding countries. We are always checking out new places to go so that when friends and family come down to visit, they will have a memorable visit. Although our friends, Nancy and Terry, have been down three times to visit and stay for 10 days, we still keep finding new places and things to amaze them. Whether we are tramping through the rainforest in Corcovado National Park, passing uncomfortably close to a fer de lance or seaching for the Quetzal bird in San Geraldo de Dota, there is still more adventure waiting for us.If you want more information and stories about our travels, we will try to continue recalling our adventures with pertinent details in future e-books so that you can follow the bread crumbs and discover the joy of traveling in this incredibly beautiful country.
  • The Day That Aliens

    Tom McLaughlin

    eBook (Walker Books, Jan. 4, 2018)
    A laugh-a-minute, action-packed alien adventure perfect for fans of Pamela Butchart and Frank Cottrell Boyce.Best friends Freddy and Sal have accidentally intercepted a message from Alan – a spectacularly grumpy, brain-munching alien from outer space. Alan has only one message. Earth is going to be invaded in exactly ten hours’ time. Soon the police, Nasa and even Presidents from around the world are getting involved – and Freddy is about to become the most famous kid on planet earth for all the wrong reasons. Wolverhampton, we have a problem.
  • The Story Machine

    Tom McLaughlin

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Children's Books, March 17, 2015)
    Elliott is a boy who likes to find things and, one day, he stumbles across a machine. At first, he can't work out what the machine is for – it doesn't beep or buzz like all his other machines and it doesn't have an ON/OFF button. Then, quite by accident, Elliott makes the machine work. The machine makes letters! Elliott thinks it must be a story machine but, sadly, Elliott isn't very good at letters and words. How can he make magical stories without them? But, wait, some of the letters look like pictures. Elliott is good at pictures and, as he discovers, pictures make stories. An inspiring, uplifting picture book about the simple joys of a typewriter in a world of hi-tech machines. Perfect for fans of Oliver Jeffers.
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  • The Cloudspotter

    Tom McLaughlin

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, Feb. 11, 2016)
    His real name was Franklin. But everyone called him The Cloudspotter ...Have you ever looked up at the sky to see a whole new world developing in the clouds? You have? Then you'll love this book about Franklin. There isn't a single cloud that Franklin can't spot - big ones, small ones, silly ones, sneaky pretend-they-can't-see-you ones. But when Scruffy Dog comes along, things begin to change for Franklin. How can he concentrate on cloudspotting when Scruffy is such a distraction? And what's more important - his hobby or his friend? A beautifully realised picture book, celebrating the power of the imagination and the importance of friendship, from the creator of The Story Machine.
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  • Quantum Fun: Book 1 - Einstein's Mind - Quantum Physics for Kids

    Lee McLaughlin

    Paperback (Quantum Fun Productions, Sept. 10, 2009)
    Open the minds of young readers with this hilarious book. A quarky adventure story that follows Einstein's Imaginative journey to an amazing new world of fun and wonder. He encounters strange magical creatures and makes startling new discoveries about the tiny quantum world we live in. Along the way he works on his E=mc2 theory of relativity and falls in love with a new sweet treat. This is a great book for read-aloud. Kids love it and read it over and over. A sure way to release the genius juice in every brain. And have a laugh while you learn. No math, I promise.
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  • Shoestrings

    Joe McLaughlin

    Paperback (Independently published, June 27, 2020)
    What if a group of homeless children, fleeing from pursuing truant officers, jumped on a moving train, only to encounter a man who told them of a town that could be theirs? What if, after finding this town, they discovered it had been hastily abandoned, allowing them to live there by their own rules? What if each child had their own idea of what they wanted to do with their newfound freedom, ranging from not-so-harmless fun to attempting to unlock a mystery that had plagued the town for decades? And what if in the end, they found out more than they ever could have imagined?