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Books with author J. S. Chapman

  • 147 Things: A hilariously brilliant guide to this thing called life

    Jim Chapman

    language (Sidgwick & Jackson, Oct. 5, 2017)
    'It's Sapiens for teenagers.' The TimesLIFE IS WEIRD.Nothing gives you a sense of perspective like finding out just how weird.I'm an extremely curious chap and with this book I wanted to share the content of my noggin, because I think these are the 147 things that have helped me through this thing we call life. Sometimes because it shows how lucky we are to be here at all, but often because I’m a moron and learned whatever lesson it taught me the hard way, and I’d like to save you the pain of making the same mistakes (I refer here to the waxing of my pubic hair).Ever wondered if first times are over-rated (hint: they are), whether you’ll ever find the one (hint: there are 7 billion of us) or pondered the sheer unlikelihood of the you who is you being in the world right now? If so, then YouTube superstar and fact-obsessed, over-sharer Jim Chapman is here to explain it all – whether it’s why your heart actually aches after a break-up, what’s happening when you get hangry, or why people are just so plain RUDE online.Along the way, we’ll find out how much fun he has when Tanya’s sleep-talking and why he looked like a gangly T-rex with wonky teeth when he was a teenager. As with his videos, no subject is off-limits, as Jim lifts the lid on his life and his relationships, sharing embarrassing stories and things he’s learnt along the way (trust us, the thing about kangaroos will really freak you out).
  • 147 Things: My User's Guide to the Universe, from Black Holes to Bellybuttons

    Jim Chapman

    (Sidgwick & Jackson, Dec. 1, 2017)
    From YouTube superstar, TV presenter, model and fact-obsessive oversharer Jim Chapman comes a hilarious user's guide to the universe. In 147 Things, Jim takes us on a whistle-stop tour of the best bits of everything, from the mind-blowing to the ridiculous. As with his videos, no subject is off-limits and he’ll lift the lid on his life and his relationships, sharing embarrassing stories and things he’s learnt along the way. If you’ve ever felt weirded out by the fact we’re seven billion (mostly) hairless apes spinning around a giant ball of flaming gas, or that we all begin as tiny humans INSIDE our mothers, or that many of us keep slightly-less-dangerous wolves in our homes, then you need this book in your life. Jim wants to inspire you with the sheer unlikelihood of us all being here and equip you to feel just a little less overwhelmed by the small stuff
  • What Color is the Sky Today?

    G. J. Chapman

    language (Nappy Headed Hoe Cakes, Feb. 16, 2012)
    Children's book that helps 3-5 year-old youngsters understand how the the color of the sky indicates weather conditions.
  • No More Cuddles!

    Jane Chapman

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales., Sept. 1, 2015)
    Barry loves living in the forest. The other animals love to cuddle him because he's so soft. And even though Barry loves hugs, sometimes he just wants to be left alone! He comes up with an idea to put an end to all the cuddles and interviews a variety of "cuddly" replacements. But will his plan work?
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  • Me Too, Grandma!

    Jane Chapman

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales., March 7, 2017)
    Grandma has a surprise for Ollie—a visit from his baby cousin, Lily! But Ollie feels jealous. Why does Lily get all the tickles and cuddles? And why won’t Grandma play Ollie’s favorite game? Ollie used to be Grandma’s special owlet. Is it possible for Grandma to have room in her heart for two?
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  • Is It Christmas Yet?

    Jane Chapman

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales., Sept. 3, 2013)
    Christmas is coming, and Teddy is so excited! "Is it Christmas yet?" he asks Big Bear. "Soon," Big Bear replies. Big Bear tells him that first, there are presents to wrap, a cake to bake, a tree to decorate-so much to do! Teddy desperately wants to help Big Bear get ready, but every time he tries, he ends up making a mess-and making Big Bear angry! Will they ever be ready to have the perfect Christmas?
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  • I'm not Sleepy!

    Jane Chapman

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Press, Jan. 1, 2016)
    A little owlet employs a big bag of tricks when Grandma tries to get him to settle down to sleep. Grandma carries little Mo to the top of the tree when it's bedtime. She smoothes some leaves into a soft nest and lays Mo carefully in the middle. "Play with me?" Mo giggles. "No, Sweetie, it's time for bed," Grandma responds. She reads in pleasant silence for a while, until Mo calls out that he hasn't had his bedtime snack. With effort, Grandma flies down to get it (a cookie, disappointingly, not a vole) and bring it back up to Mo, who again asks to play. Grandma's answer is the same. Not even leaves falling from the nest onto her head or Mo's loud declaration that "It's an emergency!" changes her mind. But she does come up with a plan. She will go to sleep, and Mo, after putting her to bed, can play to his heart's content. Mo is delighted, but he finds that the effort of arranging a nest for Grandma and flying down to get her bedtime snack has made him...sleepy. At last, he settles into his makeshift nest, and Grandma has a chance to read her book in peace. Chapman's story is simple and hardly original but pitch-perfect. Her owls look soft and friendly, and her backgrounds use an appropriately warm palette that frames them nicely. An ideal story for those who prefer softer edges to their bedtime shenanigans. (Picture book. 3-6)
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  • Mary's Baby

    Jane Chapman

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1996)
    A simple retelling of the Nativity Story features a poetic text and primitive-style illustrations that follow Mary and Joseph's journey to Bethlehem, the birth of Jesus, and the arrival of the shepards, angels, and wise men.
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  • 147 Things: My User's Guide to the Universe, from Black Holes to Bellybuttons

    Jim Chapman

    (Pan Macmillan, Dec. 1, 2017)
    In 147 Things, Jim takes us on a whistle-stop tour of the best bits of everything, from the mind-blowing to the ridiculous. As with his videos, no subject is off-limits and he’ll lift the lid on his life and his relationships, sharing embarrassing stories and things he’s learnt along the way. If you’ve ever felt weirded out by the fact we’re seven billion (mostly) hairless apes spinning around a giant ball of flaming gas, or that we all begin as tiny humans INSIDE our mothers, or that many of us keep slightly-less-dangerous wolves in our homes, then you need this book in your life. Jim wants to inspire you with the sheer unlikelihood of us all being here and equip you to feel just a little less overwhelmed by the small stuff.
  • Rose: Rosa

    Sam Chapman

    eBook (Cloud Ocean Publishing., July 5, 2016)
    Rose is a little bumble bee that see different things through out her day and night. Bilingual easy reader for children who are learning Spanish and English. Rose is the first of a series of easy bilingual readers for children, that adults will enjoy.
  • Snowiest Christmas Ever!, The

    Jane Chapman

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales., Sept. 3, 2019)
    Bear cubs Button and Mungo are so excited for Christmas! They’re especially happy when just before bed they see that it’s snowing. “I wish it would snow forever,” Button tells Papa. It snows all night, and suddenly, there’s too much snow! It blows in through the mail slot, comes in through the window, and blocks the chimney. “How will Santa deliver our presents?” Mungo cries. Can the bears save Christmas?
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  • Very Special Friends

    Jane Chapman

    Paperback (n/a, March 15, 2014)
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