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Books with author Jennifer Adams

  • I Don't See Heaven

    Jennifer Adan

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, Oct. 31, 2013)
    Isabella is so excited to fly on an airplane with her mother, father, and baby brother. As the plane takes off the ground and soars into the sky, Isabella presses her nose against the window. She wants to see everything! But as the plane glides through the clouds, suddenly Isabella sits back in her seat and starts to cry. Isabella is so sad. She thinks she will see her grandpa in heaven from high up in the sky, but he is nowhere to be found. As her mother and father try to comfort her, Isabella soon learns the secret to feeling better. I Don't See Heaven is the story of a little girl's journey to the truth as she learns an important life lesson about how to keep love alive after a death.Isabella is so sad. She thinks she will see her grandpa in heaven from high up in the sky, but he is nowhere to be found. As her mother and father try to comfort her, Isabella soon learns the secret to feeling better. I Don't See Heaven is the story of a little girl's journey to the truth as she learns an important life lesson about how to keep love alive after a death.
  • Hayden Hamster Gets Mailed!

    Jennifer Adkins

    eBook
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  • The Mighty Sycamore Tree

    Jennifer Adkins

    eBook
    What happens when a cardinal befriends a lizard and together they rely on a skunk to help them out of an electric situation?
  • Romeo & Juliet: A BabyLit Counting Primer

    Jennifer Adams, Alison Oliver

    Board book (Gibbs Smith, Aug. 1, 2011)
    With the perennial popularity of classic writers like Jane Austen and William Shakespeare, Baby Lit is a fashionable way to introduce your toddler to the world of classic literature. With clever, simple counting text by Jennifer Adams, paired with stylish design and illustrations by Sugar's Alison Oliver, Little Miss Austen and Little Master Shakespeare are a must for every savvy parent's nursery library. Jennifer Adams is the author of a dozen books including Remarkably Jane: Notable Quotations on Jane Austen and the popular Y Is for Yorick: A Slightly Irreverent ABC Book for Grown-Ups. Jennifer works as a writer and editor in Salt Lake City. Her favorite baby name is Fitzwilliam. Alison Oliver runs Sugar design studio. Alison's design portfolio includes everything from logos to packaging and product design for clients such as Chronicle Books, Citibabes, Aerie, as well as Gibbs Smith. She lives in Manhattan. Her favorite baby name is Lizzy. Romeo & Juliet was chosen as one of Parents Magazine's top 20 children's books of 2011 A series of board books for brilliant babies BabyLit artwork Alison Oliver
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  • Packing up a Picnic: Activities and Recipes for Kids

    Rick Walton, Jennifer Adams

    Paperback (Gibbs Smith, April 21, 2006)
    Pack a basket; we're going on a picnic! But picnics can be more than just a summertime event, and can definitely be more than the same old fried chicken and potato salad. Authors Rick Walton and Jennifer Adams present dozens of new ideas for picnics any time of year, with interesting new recipes and lots of fun games and activities to do while picnicking. Somehow, food tastes better when it's eaten outside. With Packing Up a Picnic, kids can grab their favorite foods, head to a park, spread out the blanket and chow down! Packing up a Picnic offers ideas for new and unusual picnics with themes that encourage fun, learning and creativity. Each picnic includes an introduction, a list of supplies and items to bring, and a menu with recipes and hints on making and packing the food. The authors also include some general picnic requirements and things the planner should know, such as the best picnic container, what to put your picnic on, what to eat your picnic with, and other handy things to bring, such as mosquito repellent, sunscreen and moist towlettes for easy cleanup. Plus, the authors discuss germs, food storage and how to avoid getting sick by handling food in the right way. Including these unique picnic themes: Breakfast Picnic Bicycle Picnic Haunted Picnic Snow Picnic Mystery Picnic Beach Picnic Drive-in Picnic
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  • Jason Jackrabbit Needs Glasses!

    Jennifer Adkins

    language (, May 27, 2018)
    Jason Jackrabbit loves to run and play. See what happens when Jason Jackrabbit starts running into things around Rabbit Holler. Will he ever get to run and play again?
  • Panger the Rhyming Bear!

    Jennifer Adkins

    eBook
    Even bears like to rhyme. Panger Bear is an exceptional rhymer. Join her throughout her day as she works and as she plays.
  • A Night in Spooky Holler!

    Jennifer Adkins

    language (, Oct. 1, 2018)
    Carl Crab is the newest and most nervous resident of Rabbit Holler. Join him in meeting his neighbors on the spookiest night of the year!
  • Moe P. Skunk and the Spectacular Stick!

    Jennifer Adkins

    language (Mammy Books Publishing, July 6, 2018)
    Moe P. Skunk was moseying along the trail at Tumbling Creek when he spotted a stick floating in the water. Join Moe as he travels through Rabbit Holler trying to find the owner of this very special stick.
  • Evin Giraffe Takes a Plane!

    Jennifer Adkins

    language (, March 7, 2018)
    Evin Giraffe is very helpful in his community. See what happens when Evin takes his first flight and a new friend needs his help.
  • Roger R. Raccoon Gets a Tummy Ache!

    Jennifer Adkins

    Paperback (Mammy Books Publishing, Aug. 19, 2018)
    Roger R. Raccoon wakes up one morning to find he has no food. He hurries to The Market but cannot wait to get home to eat. See what happens when Roger eats too many snack on his way home.
  • Packing up a Picnic: Activities and Recipes for Kids

    Rick Walton, Jennifer Adams

    Paperback (Gibbs Smith, April 21, 2006)
    Pack a basket; we're going on a picnic! But picnics can be more than just a summertime event, and can definitely be more than the same old fried chicken and potato salad. Authors Rick Walton and Jennifer Adams present dozens of new ideas for picnics any time of year, with interesting new recipes and lots of fun games and activities to do while picnicking. Somehow, food tastes better when it's eaten outside. With Packing Up a Picnic, kids can grab their favorite foods, head to a park, spread out the blanket and chow down! Packing up a Picnic offers ideas for new and unusual picnics with themes that encourage fun, learning and creativity. Each picnic includes an introduction, a list of supplies and items to bring, and a menu with recipes and hints on making and packing the food. The authors also include some general picnic requirements and things the planner should know, such as the best picnic container, what to put your picnic on, what to eat your picnic with, and other handy things to bring, such as mosquito repellent, sunscreen and moist towlettes for easy cleanup. Plus, the authors discuss germs, food storage and how to avoid getting sick by handling food in the right way. Including these unique picnic themes: Breakfast Picnic Bicycle Picnic Haunted Picnic Snow Picnic Mystery Picnic Beach Picnic Drive-in Picnic
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