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Books with author Jennifer Cullen

  • The Law of Attraction for Kids

    Jennifer Jennifer

    eBook
    Do you believe in magic? Well, if you do, then you’re going to want to learn about something called the Law of Attraction. If you use the Law of Attraction, you can be anything you want to be, you can have anything you want to have. All of your most wonderful dreams will come true! Do you think this sounds hard? Do you think this sounds impossible? It’s not! It’s easy! All you have to do is read this book for 21 days in a row. That’s it. Even before the 21 days are up, you’ll see wonderful things starting to happen in your life. And, before you know it, your life will be awesome. An awesome life is what you deserve. Because you’re awesome!
  • Faces Undercover

    Jennifer Cullen

    Paperback (Independently published, May 27, 2019)
    Faces are hidden in the world around us. We just have to look for them. This picture book was designed for adults and children to read together. See if you and your child can find the hidden face on each page. Then try to figure out where the face picture was taken. Once you and your child have made a prediction turn the page to see if your guess was correct. After reading the book go around your house and see if you can find other undercover faces. Good luck on your face finding adventures!
  • Snarl Monsters

    Jennifer Cullen

    language (Calibre, Nov. 25, 2013)
    When an evil witch ruins twin sisters, Andra and Adelphia's tenth birthday party they are torn apart by an enchanted spell. Andra left handicapped by the spell learns that bitterness and self-pity are not the way to overcome trials.
  • Animal Earthquake

    Jennifer Cullen

    language (, May 21, 2012)
    The animals in this picture book have a mixed up adventure that teaches them to focus on the positive rather than the negative aspects of life.
  • Snarl Monsters

    Jennifer Cullen

    Paperback (Independently published, May 10, 2019)
    When an evil witch ruins twin sisters, Andra and Adelphia's tenth birthday party they are torn apart by an enchanted spell. Andra left handicapped by the spell learns that bitterness and self-pity are not the way to overcome trials.
  • Animal Earthquake

    Jennifer Cullen

    Paperback (Independently published, May 27, 2019)
    The animals in this picture book have a mixed up adventure that teaches them to focus on the positive rather than the negative aspects of life.
  • Call of Duty: Vince Zampella, Grant Collier, and Jason West

    Jennifer Culp

    Hardcover (Rosen Young Adult, Jan. 1, 2015)
    The video-game franchise Call of Duty has earned millions of fans through its realistic, engaging representation of both contemporary and historical wars. The story behind the games development is just as contentious. Vince Zampella, Grant Collier, Jason West, and their development studio Infinity Ward designed the Call of Duty games, which were then released by the publisher Activision. But after several years, the creators and Activision were engaged in a legal battle over money and rights. This volume details the saga and serves as a cautionary tale for how egos can destroy profitable business relationships.
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  • Little Raven Riding Hood: A modern day folktale

    Jennifer Cullen

    Paperback (Independently published, May 27, 2019)
    I took a familiar folktale, Little Red Riding Hood and adapted it into a relatable modern day story for kids who are in the foster care system.I used my real life experiences as a foster parent to write the fictional story and also to create the workbook.The story of Little Raven Riding Hood and the workbook are designed to help children process feelings such as abandonment, fear, anxiety, sadness and anger that may result because of being placed in the foster care system.
  • Fifth Quarter: The Scrimmage of a Football Coach's Daughter

    Jennifer Allen

    eBook (Random House, Jan. 16, 2001)
    George Allen was a top-ranked NFL coach throughout the sixties and seventies, coaching in turn the Chicago Bears, the Los Angeles Rams, and the Washington Redskins. Raised in a home dominated by her three football-obsessed older brothers and her father's relentless schedule, Jennifer Allen came of age in a cauldron of testosterone and win-at-all-costs mentality. Buffeted by the coach's tumultuous firings and hirings, the Allen family was periodically propelled to new teams in new cities. And while her French-Tunisian mother attempted to teach Jennifer proper feminine etiquette, the author dreamed of being the first female quarterback in the NFL. But as she grew up, she yearned mostly to be someone her father would notice. In a macho world where only foot-ball mattered, what could she strive for? Who could she become? Allen has written a poignant memoir of the father she tried so hard to know, about a family life that was willfully sacrificed to his endless fanatical pursuit of the Super Bowl. What emerges is a fascinating and singular behind-the-scenes look at professional football, and a memorable, bittersweet portrait of a father and his daughter, written in a fresh and perceptive voice.
  • A Career as a Diesel Mechanic

    Jennifer Culp

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "A book for teens about working as a diesel mechanic."--Provided by publisher.
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  • Fifth Quarter: The Scrimmage of a Football Coach's Daughter

    Jennifer Allen

    Paperback (Random House, Sept. 19, 2000)
    George Allen was a top-ranked NFL coach throughout the sixties and seventies, coaching in turn the Chicago Bears, the Los Angeles Rams, and the Washington Redskins. Raised in a home dominated by her three football-obsessed older brothers and her father's relentless schedule, Jennifer Allen came of age in a cauldron of testosterone and win-at-all-costs mentality. Buffeted by the coach's tumultuous firings and hirings, the Allen family was periodically propelled to new teams in new cities. And while her French-Tunisian mother attempted to teach Jennifer proper feminine etiquette, the author dreamed of being the first female quarterback in the NFL. But as she grew up, she yearned mostly to be someone her father would notice. In a macho world where only foot-ball mattered, what could she strive for? Who could she become? Allen has written a poignant memoir of the father she tried so hard to know, about a family life that was willfully sacrificed to his endless fanatical pursuit of the Super Bowl. What emerges is a fascinating and singular behind-the-scenes look at professional football, and a memorable, bittersweet portrait of a father and his daughter, written in a fresh and perceptive voice.
  • Ancient Chinese Technology

    Jennifer Culp

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2016)
    The ancient Chinese were an innovative and creative people who developed some of the inventions we still use today. From fireworks to folding umbrellas, this thought-provoking volume highlights some of the most fascinating technological developments of the time. Readers will be riveted by the engaging text, vivid photographs, and detailed explanations of the progression of technology throughout this pioneering age. The text covers ancient Chinese advances in warfare, metallurgy, porcelain, silk, paper, tea, and more. Lively text will keep readers interested and leave them eager to learn more.