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Books with author Frank Smith

  • First Horse: The Complete Guide for the First-Time Horse Owner

    Fran Smith

    Paperback (Western Horseman, April 1, 2003)
    A veteran riding instructor offers authoritative advice on purchasing, handling, and caring for a horse, providing the foundation needed for a lifetime of happy horse ownership.
  • Elsie's War: A Story of Courage in Nazi Germany

    Frank Dabba Smith

    Paperback (Lincoln Children's Books, Dec. 27, 2005)
    A follow-up to My Secret Camera, this photographic testimony for children is the inspiring story of Elsie Kuhn-Leitz, a member of one of the wealthiest families in Germany, who risked everything in order to help those who were being persecuted by the Nazis during the Second World War. The Gestapo found out about Elsie's activities, and she was torn from her children and imprisoned in dreadful conditions. The book tells a story of courage and self-sacrifice in a time of great adversity, illustrated with photographs from the Leica archives and from Elsie's own family collection.
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  • How to Draw Horses and Ponies

    Frank C. Smith

    Paperback (Scholastic, Dec. 1, 1986)
    How to Draw Horses and Ponies written and illustrated by Frank C. Smith. Copyright 1986 by RGA Publishing Group, Inc. Published by Scholastic Inc. ISBN 0-590-42462-9
  • Dorsey Dimpletoes & the Great Big Box

    Frank Smith

    eBook
    Dorsey never knew she had an imagination until her Father brings home a mysterious package! In her dreams, her imagination takes off for adventure until it's time to answer the question, WHAT IS IN THE GREAT BIG BOX? This story is for young minds to use THEIR Imagination!!!
  • Duck Milk

    Frank Smith

    language (, June 24, 2018)
    This is an illustrated book of whimsical mystery with a happy ending.
  • scourge of the pirate submarine: a white hand gang adventure

    frank j smith

    language (, July 26, 2019)
    the white hands gang, Ben,Joe and Max's brilliant holiday turns into a disaster when they are kidnapped by a mob of heartless pirates and dragged off in a submarine to be held for ransome. The submarine takes them thousands of miles across the Atlantic to the Caribean islands where they fall into the clutches of a voodoo lord. Ben for the first time uses the magic whistle to summon up Griswald the dragon to help them.
  • how to Draw Dinosaurs

    Frank Smith

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1985)
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  • How to Draw Cats and Kittens

    Frank C. Smith

    Paperback (Scholastic, Incorporated, March 15, 1986)
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  • Dorsey Dimpletoes sings Karaoke

    Frank Smith III

    language (, June 6, 2018)
    Dorsey is looking forward to her cousins birthday party. Her Uncle Frank is running Karaoke and she gets to sing. BUT, She discovers she has stage fright. Will she over come this or will she put down the mic & never face the music?
  • A Little Kid Named Billy

    Frank Smith

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, April 17, 2012)
    Julia and Billy have become the best of friends, but there's something strange about Billy. Why doesn't he eat dinner with Julia and her family? And why does he cause so much commotion at school? Find out in this fun and surprising tale about A Little Kid Named Billy!
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  • I Can Draw Comics and Cartoons

    Frank C. Smith

    Paperback (Little Simon, June 1, 1997)
    Provides instructions for transforming simple shapes into comic strips complete with characters, props, and backgrounds
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  • The Magic Mound: A Fantasy for Children

    Frank Thomas Smith

    eBook (SouthernCrossReview.org, Jan. 14, 2013)
    "The Magic Mound" is for children age 9 and up - all the way up, as many parents who have enjoyed the book in Spanish have informed me. An illustrated Spanish translation was published in a print version in 2000 by Longseller S.A., Buenos Aires. It was a favorite Argentine Waldorf primary school reader. Now the English original is available as an e-book. It's about two brothers from a Brazilian favela (slum) who stumble into a fantasy land where they are charged with rescuing a young girl...Well, it's all in the book, which beyond the adventure itself includes references to life, death and reincarnation. Both you and your children will surely enjoy it. A young reader from Costa Rica comments, in English, about the Spanish version:Dear Mr. Smith,I liked the book "La Lomita Mágica". It was very fun. I liked it a lot. My father read it to me. It was sort of scary, but I liked it. Have you written more books for children? I really, really liked that book. My brother and I play Maxa all the time. My brother likes the giant abyss. My favorite part of the book was when the owl came out and guided them. My name is Isaac and I'm 6 1/2 years old. I live in Costa Rica. That was my favorite book. Sincerely,Isaac Arauz