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Books with author Gabrielle Stewart

  • That Star Spangled Banner: The War, the Flag and the National Anthem

    Gabrielle Stewart

    eBook (Christian Living Books, Inc., May 19, 2015)
    The Bestselling Children’s Book about “The Star Spangled Banner”Ten-year old author, and native Marylander, Gabrielle Stewart, tells the story of the danger, dedication, and bravery behind our national anthem and the special role Maryland played in saving the nation during the almost forgotten War of 1812.The song we sing to celebrate America is now over 200 years old. Gabrielle not only recounts the story of how the song was written, but explains how important the American Flag was to the song’s author, Francis Scott Key, and how without the bravery of Marylanders, we not only wouldn’t have our national anthem, but our country might be entirely different.This well-researched and easy to read book is a great gift for anyone who loves American history and wants to know more about how the Star Spangled Banner came to be our national anthem. The fact that the author is a 10-year old student also gives inspiration to children to share their creativity, learning, and research with others.Get this book. Share it with the children you know who love great stories and want to learn more about the song they hear at the opening of every sporting event.[A portion of the proceeds from this book will go to the Baltimore Community Foundation’s Fund for Rebuilding Baltimore.]
  • That Star-Spangled Banner: The War, the Flag and the National Anthem

    Gabrielle Stewart

    Paperback (Generation A Publishing, Inc., May 18, 2015)
    The Bestselling Children's Book about "The Star Spangled Banner" Ten-year old author, and native Marylander, Gabrielle Stewart, tells the story of the danger, dedication, and bravery behind our national anthem and the special role Maryland played in saving the nation during the almost forgotten War of 1812. The song we sing to celebrate America is now over 200 years old. Gabrielle not only recounts the story of how the song was written, but explains how important the American Flag was to the song's author, Francis Scott Key, and how without the bravery of Marylanders, we not only wouldn't have our national anthem, but our country might be entirely different. This well-researched and easy to read book is a great gift for anyone who loves American history and wants to know more about how "The Star Spangled Banner" came to be our national anthem. The fact that the author is a 10-year old student also gives inspiration to children to share their creativity, learning, and research with othe
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  • Drop Dead Dreams

    Elle Stewart

    language (, Oct. 29, 2010)
    A young woman, happy and content with her life, sees a strange man... and then the bizarre dreams begin.A young man, tormented by his unknown past, reads a girl, and begins to realize she is different. She knows something no one should know...And then the dreams, which were never really just dreams... first blossom into love... but eventually, look more like a nightmare.A nightmare that may never end...Unless Lauren can keep herself alive long enough to help the dream-seekers find the demon who is controlling her body and her sister's thoughts and actions.No one well sleep easy as long as the demon lives.
  • That Star Spangled Banner

    Gabrielle Stewart, John McNees

    Hardcover (Christian Living Books, Inc., May 8, 2015)
    The Bestselling Children's Book about "The Star Spangled Banner" Ten-year old author, and native Marylander, Gabrielle Stewart, tells the story of the danger, dedication, and bravery behind our national anthem and the special role Maryland played in saving the nation during the almost forgotten War of 1812. The song we sing to celebrate America is now over 200 years old. Gabrielle not only recounts the story of how the song was written, but explains how important the American Flag was to the song's author, Francis Scott Key, and how without the bravery of Marylanders, we not only wouldn't have our national anthem, but our country might be entirely different. This well-researched and easy to read book is a great gift for anyone who loves American history and wants to know more about how The Star Spangled Banner came to be our national anthem. The fact that the author is a 10-year old student also gives inspiration to children to share their creativity, learning, and research with others. Get this book. Share it with the children you know who love great stories and want to learn more about the song they hear at the opening of every sporting event. A portion of the proceeds from this book will go to the Baltimore Community Foundation's Fund for Rebuilding Baltimore.
  • Taryn Toad Tosses Pebbles

    Gabrielle

    Hardcover (Little Lights Pub Ltd, Aug. 10, 1998)
    Taryn Toad Tosses Pebbles is a highly acclaimed children's book that contains depth and content. The story gives parents a "daily tool" to help their children with self concept by emphasizing positive feelings. This book is quality from cover to cover with beautiful hand-drawn color illustrations as well as inspiring word content that reaches into children's hearts to let them know that they are "special" and they "matter". This charming story captures those magical moments that parents need with their children. This hard bound book contains 30 plus durable pages. Taryn Toad also has her own dictionary in the book which increases children's vocabulary, depth, and understanding. This book has received enthusiastic and supportive reviews from teachers who felt that it had both psychological and entertainment values. It is presently being developed for lesson plans to support school curriculum applications. Watch your child glow through understanding as Taryn Toad teaches all of us how to toss sad feelings away.
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  • That Star Spangled Banner: The War, the Flag and the National Anthem

    Gabrielle Stewart

    Paperback (Christian Living Books, Inc., May 16, 2020)
    The Best Children’s Book about “The Star Spangled Banner”Ten-year old author, and native Marylander, Gabrielle Stewart, tells the story of the danger, dedication, and bravery behind our national anthem and the special role Maryland played in saving the nation during the almost forgotten War of 1812.The song we sing to celebrate America is now over 200 years old. Gabrielle not only recounts the story of how the song was written, but explains how important the American Flag was to the song’s author, Francis Scott Key, and how without the bravery of Marylanders, we not only wouldn’t have our national anthem, but our country might be entirely different.This well-researched and easy to read book is a great gift for anyone who loves American history and wants to know more about how the Star Spangled Banner came to be our national anthem. The fact that the author is a 10-year old student also gives inspiration to children to share their creativity, learning, and research with others.Get this book. Share it with the children you know who love great stories and want to learn more about the song they hear at the opening of every sporting event.