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Books with author Jay Turner

  • Fun Rhymes for Christmas Time

    Jen Turner

    eBook
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  • Spot the difference - Cats and kittens

    Jen Turner

    language (, Dec. 23, 2014)
    This is a fabulous activity book for all feline fans. Take delight in the kitties whilst training your observation skills. Compare two side by side images looking for five unique differences. The recommended age group for successfully solving all the puzzles is age 5 upwards. Younger children will need some assistance and may like the book simply for the pictures alone.
  • Trouble at Christmas

    JM Turner

    language (LRL Publishing, Dec. 3, 2017)
    Mason doesn't want to visit his grandparents this Christmas. His Grandad never shows his face until Boxing Day and his Nanny says it's because he's too tired, but Mason is convinced it's because he doesn't like him. But his Grandad has a secret - and secrets have a way of being discovered, especially when there is one careless elf and a whole lot more who are too sick to work...
  • The Fruity Jamboree

    Jen Turner

    language (, Nov. 7, 2016)
    Join the fruits as they walk down the orange carpet to the prestigious Fruity Jamboree!Charming fruit characters are waiting to include you in their fun filled festival.This is a delightful, brightly illustrated story poem for all ages.An exciting way to introduce the little ones to a variety of fruits.
  • Jen Turner's Spot The Difference

    Jen Turner

    language (, April 24, 2012)
    24 Spot the difference pictures, sure to charm and amuse children of all ages. There are ten differences to find on each picture page. A good blend of easy to solve and moderately challenging pictures that even adults will enjoy.
  • Fright Night: Minecraft High School Book 2

    Jake Turner

    Paperback (Independently published, June 7, 2019)
    If you've never experienced Halloween in Minecraft, you're in for a treat. Or a trick.Because it's Halloween in Minecraft, and zombies are around every corner. Mark is a freshman in high school and, like every high school student, he has to figure out how to not die from zombies, how to save their high school and village from a giant attack, and how to deal with his bullies. Get this book, if you dare.But be careful, because you might get scared.FRIGHT NIGHT is a great book to get your kids reading. They won't be able to put it down -- it's better than Halloween candy.
  • How The Cat Got Its Sound

    James Turner

    Paperback (Word Association Publishers, June 25, 2020)
    Well, it all began in the Bellevue neighborhood of Pittsburgh when three cool cats take a walk one windy night. And it is, strangely enough, the howling wind itself that reminds them that even the wind, has a sound of its own. But here they are, alone in the world and so sad to be without a sound that belongs just to the cats of the world. But what can they do about it? Open this book and you’ll find out.
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  • Spot the difference - Love and Valentine's

    Jen Turner

    language (, Jan. 31, 2013)
    Enjoy the charming Love and Valentine’s theme whilst you train up your observation skills.This book consists of 25 colourful illustrations with five differences to discover on each page.Pictures will amuse children of all ages, however the recommended age for solving the puzzles is five years and older.A great way for grown ups to bond with children and a fun game for siblings and friends to share as well.This is rated easy to moderately challenging and an answer sheet is provided at the end.Best read on a kindle device that supports full color.
  • The Bar

    Jacci Turner

    language (Lucky Bat Books, March 27, 2012)
    The Bar, Friends – Only by working together can they save him.It's like the Breakfast Club meets CSI!In this second book of The Birthright Series, we meet a new cast of characters that must find help from Tyrell, Tiffany, Orlando, and Sam.With Dawna’s court date against the sex traffickers approaching, her younger sister, Emily, has a chip on her shoulder as high as Mt. Rose. When Dawna moved to Reno, she left Emily all alone to face the gossip of their small hometown. Suddenly Emily is thrust into a bigger problem when she finds Loyalton’s most popular cheerleader, Brandi, on the floor of the school bathroom semi-conscious. Her friend Teddy, who has albinism and some rather unique abilities, joins her in trying to help Brandi understand what is happening to her, and the three stumble onto an evil plot. Needing help, they turn to The Blue Group for wisdom on what to do next.
  • Spot The Difference - Happy Halloween

    Jen Turner

    language (, July 15, 2013)
    Exercise your observation skills with 25 enchanting Halloween puzzles. Simply compare two seemingly identical pictures for 5 sneaky differences. Pictures are gently spooky, whimsical and fun. The suggested age for solving the puzzles is five years and older. This is a nice game to share with siblings, friends and grownups too. Puzzles are rated easy to moderately challenging. A link to solutions is provided at the end.
  • Snapped

    Jacci Turner

    Paperback (Lucky Bat Books, June 21, 2018)
    Ari Wren has a great life: Two best friends and a family she loves.Cade Waters is by far the most popular guy at Sierra High School. Why then has he suddenly noticed Ari, a freshman nobody? Her friends are surprised by his attention and more than a little jealous. As Ari finds herself falling for Cade, his requests become more intimate and personal. Ari feels confused and unsure about what to do.Follow Ari as she navigates budding romance, tough decisions, betrayal, and a trip to an island in this young adult story of growing up the hard way.
  • One Mad Moose and a Crazy Goose

    Jen Turner

    language (, Aug. 2, 2017)
    An assortment of highly hilarious, way out and wacky rhymes that you'll want to read over and over again. Delightful, vibrant illustrations bring each character to life in a captivating and witty way.Grownups will enjoy reading to the little ones and young readers will certainly enjoy a solo read as well.A wonderful book to stimulate the imagination and enjoy a mini vacation into the realm of make believe.