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Books with author Janet Reed

  • Everyone Eats Bread!

    Janet Reed

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2004)
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  • Everyone Eats Bread!

    Janet Reed

    Hardcover (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Text and photographs present some of the many ways bread is made and eaten around the world.
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  • Parts of a Whole

    Janet Reed

    Hardcover (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Text and photographs introduce the concept of fractions, and how they can be used to share treats fairly.
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  • Parts of a Whole

    Janet Reed

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Text and photographs introduce the concept of fractions, and how they can be used to share treats fairly.
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  • Animal Patterns

    Janet Reed

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Provides an introduction to the concept of patterns, using examples from the coats and feathers of animals as well as the designs some make.
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  • Animal Patterns

    Janet Reed

    Hardcover (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
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  • Kaitlyn Loves to Swing

    Janet B. Reedy

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, Oct. 13, 2015)
    Kaitlyn loves to swing. But her favorite swing can take her on magical jouneys.
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  • The Ruby Bottle

    Janet Reid

    language (Interactive Publications, Jan. 27, 2012)
    When Amber discovers a dusty red bott le in her elderlyneighbour’s shed, she knows at once that it’s meant to be hers. Then she meets the strange djinn that lives in the bottle, and is catapulted into an adventure she never imagined.Amber’s had a few problems to deal with lately – bullies at school, a cranky teacher and her best friend moving away. Now at least she has a magical friend to talk to … if she can keep him safe.Can Amber find the courage to deal with the bullying, make new friends and protect her djinn from harm?And what’s the mysterious task she’ll have to perform that the djinn keeps hinting at?Janet Reid grew up on a dairy farm with hay sheds and pigsties, old abandoned farm machinery, and lots of open space. It was a haven for hours of story weaving with her sister between milking cows, feeding calves and pigs, and sneaking milk for stray cats.She went into teaching and taught in places from the cane fields in Central Queensland to Brisbane before retiring to concentrate on her writing. She lives on the northern outskirts of Brisbane with her husband, two sons and a very ‘human’ cat called Kelsey.
  • Granny Rags

    Janet Reid

    eBook (IP Kidz (Interactive Publications Pty Ltd), Jan. 29, 2013)
    Winner, IP Picks 2012 Best Junior Prose.Tim Trickett – shy, over-protected and troubled by memories – is the new boy in a small country town. When his classmates put him up to an initiation test, he finds himself on his way to visit Granny Rags, the reclusive old lady who lives near the creek and is rumoured to be a witch. But one visit turns into several, and soon Tim finds himself deep in a mess of buried secrets, crooked business deals and long-harboured grudges. He’s going to need all his courage and resourcefulness to put a stop to it all... before someone gets killed.
  • Letters from Tom

    Janet Read

    Paperback (Borealis Pr, July 1, 2001)
    "Letters From Tom" tells the story of Molly, a thirteen year-old girl who lives in an old house in a small town. She discovers mysterious letters from the past in her attic bedroom and is drawn into the relationship between Susan, the maid in the olden day's house, and Susan's brother Tom who is fighting in France during WW1. Molly and her friend Emma find more letters as they prepare their own video project on the Great War. At first, they think the letters are stuff Molly's father has packed away in boxes under the attic eaves but they find an unfinished and un-sent letter from Susan that persuades them to intervene in time by writing a letter to Tom. He is desperately ill. Their letter gives him the will to survive. The girls don't know how the loop in time works but they look up Einstein's theory of time and hope for the best.
  • The Ruby Bottle

    Janet Reid

    Paperback (IP Kidz, Feb. 20, 2012)
    When Amber discovers a dusty red bottle in her elderly neighbour’s shed, she knows at once that it’s meant to be hers. Then she meets the strange djinn that lives in the bottle, and is catapulted into an adventure she never imagined. Amber’s had a few problems to deal with lately – bullies at school, a cranky teacher and her best friend moving away. Now at least she has a magical friend to talk to … if she can keep him safe. Can Amber find the courage to deal with the bullying, make new friends and protect her djinn from harm? And what’s the mysterious task she’ll have to perform that the djinn keeps hinting at?
  • Kaitlyn Loves to Swing by Janet B. Reedy

    Janet B. Reedy

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, )
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