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Books with author Jennifer Mason

  • Sunny Sweet Is So Dead Meat

    Jennifer Ann Mann

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, May 13, 2014)
    When a bottle of ketchup explodes all over Masha Sweet, she thinks it's an accident. She's trying to be kinder to her little sister, Sunny so she shouldn't jump to conclusions…or should she? Turns out Sunny has devised a special science experiment that requires Masha to look totally weird all day. But Masha is not having it. If it kills her (or Sunny!) she will figure out how to get them home from the science fair without causing a scene. But add in a pair of little brothers who take Masha on a wild goose chase through the school, a short detour through a cemetery, and a run-in with a cute boy and this whole day is one big scene. Which just might be what Sunny had in mind...she is so dead meat!
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  • Kid Soldier

    Jennifer Maruno

    Paperback (Dundurn, Aug. 31, 2013)
    2015 Rocky Mountain Book Award — Shortlisted A boy is thrown into the middle of history’s biggest war. Fatherless and penniless, fifteen-year-old Richard Fuller wants a bike, so Mr. Black, the baker hires him to help with deliveries. Mr. Black entertains him with army stories and teaches him Morse code. He invites Richard to attend the opening ceremonies of the local 1939 military camp. Infatuated with army life, Richard takes part in Army training camp under an assumed name. When war looms, he makes the most impulsive decision in his life and enlists. He travels to England, witnesses the terror of the Battle of Britain, the horrible death of a German pilot, is caught in the London Blitzkrieg, and is wounded himself. When his true age is discovered, Richard faces a possible court-martial. Will Richard’s desire for adventure lead to disaster so early in his life?
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  • Electricity: From Benjamin Franklin to Nikola Tesla

    Jenny Mason

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Sept. 1, 2018)
    Explore the exciting history of electricity from static electricity through Leyden jars, batteries, lightbulbs, solar, and wind power! Readers will learn about the amazing scientists, inventors, and innovators throughout history whose work shaped the research and development of electricity. Table of contents, diagram, fun facts, a glossary, and an index are included. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Checkerboard Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
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  • Space Exploration: From Galileo Galilei to Neil Degrasse Tyson

    Jenny Mason

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Sept. 1, 2018)
    A STEM-supporting chronicle of space exploration introduces the contributions of many of history's most important scientists and innovators, touching on subjects ranging from NASA and the Space Shuttle program to the International Space Station and AstroRad.
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  • Hindu Mythology

    Jennifer MacKay

    eBook (Lucent Books, Nov. 24, 2015)
    The title provides background on the Hindu religion and how the epic tales as well as the gods and goddesses evolved throughout history.
  • Math and Number Puzzles: A Brain Twisters and Teasers Packet

    Jennifer Henson

    (Lorenz Educational Press, June 20, 2017)
    Students will love the brain twisters and teasers in this packet. They will work through math and number puzzles by figuring out patterns and completing calculations. This packet can be used by students individually or as part of a small group. The worksheets are ideal to supplement lessons or as a fun way to start or end the day.
  • When the Cherry Blossoms Fell: A Cherry Blossom Book

    Jennifer Maruno

    Paperback (Napoleon and Co, April 15, 2009)
    Short-listed for the 2012 Pacific Northwest Young Readers Choice Award and for the 2011 Hackmatack Children’s Choice Award Nine-year-old Michiko Minagawa bids her father good-bye before her birthday celebration. She doesn’t know the government has ordered all Japanese-born men out of the province. Ten days later, her family joins hundreds of Japanese-Canadians on a train to the interior of British Columbia. Even though her aunt Sadie jokes about it, they have truly reached the "Land of No". There are no paved roads, no streetlights and not streetcars. The house in which they are to live is dirty and drafty. At school Michiko learns the truth of her situation. She must face local prejudice, the worst winter in forty years and her first Christmas without her father.
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  • Love Day by Jennifer Lawson

    Jennifer Lawson

    language (Innovo Publishing LLC, May 19, 2013)
    Can a simple paper heart change the day for Jenny's neighbors? Love Day reveals what happens to a neighborhood when a little girl named Jenny decides to shower them with paper hearts of Love.
  • Monsters Want to Play

    Jenny Mason

    language (, Nov. 28, 2013)
    Do you think monsters are scary? Think again. Anna and Peter know that monsters can be fun and cuddly. After reading this charming story with colorful illustrations, you just might love monsters, too.Suitable for children ages 3-6
  • Cherry Blossom Winter: A Cherry Blossom Book

    Jennifer Maruno

    eBook (Dundurn, Sept. 1, 2012)
    After being outcast to a small community, 10-year-old Michiko’s life gets better when a former baseball star becomes her teacher. Second book in the Cherry Blossom Books series. Ten-year-old Michiko wants to be proud of her Japanese heritage but can’t be. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, her family’s possessions are confiscated and they are forced into deprivation in a small, insular community. The men are sent to work on the railway, so the women and children are left to make the trip on their own.After a former Asahi baseball star becomes her new teacher, life gets better. Baseball fever hits town, and when Michiko challenges the adults to a game with her class, the whole town turns out.Then the government announces that they must move once again. But they can’t think of relocating with a new baby coming, even with the offer of free passage to Japan. Michiko pretends to be her mother and writes to get a job for her father on a farm in Ontario. When he is accepted, they again pack their belongings and head to a new life in Ontario.
  • Cambridge Primary English as a Second Language Teacher Guide: Stage 3

    Jennifer Martin

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, July 1, 2017)
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  • 1,000 Scary Jokes For Children

    Jennifer Marlow

    language (Ox Books Publishing (OxBo), March 8, 2013)
    1000 Scary Jokes for Children (Annotated & Illustrated)by Jennifer MarlowFun jokes for kids! Here's a couple and there are hundreds more ...What did the skeleton say when his brother told a lie?You can't fool me, I can see right through you.What did the skeleton say while riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle?I'm bone to be wild!For entertainment use only.(c) Copyright OxBo Publishing 2013- Content includes research from the public domain- Compiled for the first time into one informative bookCONTENTSGhost JokesMonster JokesMummy JokesPumpkin JokesScary JokesSkeleton JokesVampire JokesWitch Jokes