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Books with author Jennifer Egan

  • Do Your Part with a Big Heart

    Jennifer Kwan

    eBook (CreateSpace, Oct. 28, 2017)
    A story about taking initiative. It comes down to doing your part with a big heart. Oxy the Octopus struggles with adjusting to his new surroundings after he and his family have to move to a different part of the seas. Things don't look good, but then Oxy meets Sam the Starfish who becomes his new best friend.
  • Walk With Me - Arabic Translation: An Interactive Children's Story

    Jennifer Logan

    language (OT World Pty Ltd, Nov. 9, 2018)
    The lovely book, Walk With Me, is now available in Arabic. Come along on a journey with unique Australian animals. Read this book with your child and get active. This delightfully illustrated children's book is designed to engage your child in movements which have been carefully selected for children to help regulate their sensory system, reduce stress, build up their strength and coordination. Fun, imaginative and interactive this book is suitable for children from 3 years of age. “What a delightful little storybook that highlights our unique Australian animals. By using the variety of animal movements the book provides a series of therapeutic activities that can be used in a classroom setting or one on one with your child. Enjoy the fun and laughter as you jump, walk and hop your way through this book.” – Noemi Northridge Early Childhood Educator."Sensory integration, vocabulary development, facilitation of pretend play skills, and oral motor skills are all wrapped up in this one charming and stimulating book for youngsters. So get up and get moving with some animals from the Outback and enjoy the rich experiences of learning!" - Kara M. Cooper, MA, CCC-SLP
  • Jack the Brave Conquers the Snow

    Jennifer Egan, Jeannine Egan

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Sept. 18, 2012)
    Jennifer Egan, Jeannine Egan
  • Sweet Sixteen

    Megan Jennifer Elba

    language (, July 28, 2012)
    As four close friends celebrate their sweet sixteen parties within a few weeks of each other, their friendships are put to the test by boy troubles and by their efforts to outdo each other in holding the party of the year.(This book was written by a teenager from New York.)
  • A Tale of Two Beares

    Jennifer Eiss

    eBook (The Curious Library, Aug. 23, 2015)
    A stirring story of sibling rivalry, conspiracy and redemption.Bob Beare—successful, urbane Teddy of the Year—has been tasked with organizing the One Hundredth Annual Teddy Bears’ Picnic, but his scruffy, accident-prone brother, Migraine, is planning to sabotage his efforts. Gerald, the one-eyed cat, has evil designs on them both. Find out more about them, the Story of the First Bear, Designated Cuddling Days and the Teddy Tube in this delightfully different book.Funny and touching in turn, teddy bear companions of all ages will enjoy discovering just why teddies are so terribly superstitious and notoriously bad at maths in A TALE OF TWO BEARES.
  • I Don’T See Heaven

    Jennifer Adan

    eBook (Archway Publishing, Nov. 4, 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 Dont See Heaven is the story of a little girls 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 Dont See Heaven is the story of a little girls journey to the truth as she learns an important life lesson about how to keep love alive after a death.
  • The Best I Can Be

    Jennifer Dean

    language (, Sept. 18, 2015)
    This book is a cheerful account of a little girl’s day; she begins her morning greeting the sun, stretching her body, and eating a healthy breakfast. As she moves through school, homework, and play, she makes good choices that energize her and help her to be the best she can be.
  • Almost Home: The Sinking of the S. S. Caribou

    Jennifer Morgan

    eBook (Breakwater Books Ltd., Oct. 31, 2012)
    In the early hours of October 14, 1942, under cover of darkness, the German submarine U-69 torpedoed and sank the passenger ferry SS Caribou off the southwest coast of Port aux Basques, Newfoundland.Now, seventy years later, writer and artist Jennifer Morgan recreates that eventful night in full colour. These vivid illustrations, in comic book form, bring the history and aftermath of the Caribou’s final voyage to life for a whole new generation of readers.
  • Lily the Cat

    Jennifer Logan, R. Logan

    language (OT World Pty Ltd, July 27, 2014)
    Lily is a chocolate torte point Siamese Cat. This book features gorgeous color photos of Lily the Cat and gives young readers and enjoyable insight into the world from a cat's eyes. Suitable for early readers particularly ages 4 - 6 years.
  • Do Your Part with a Big Heart

    Jennifer Kwan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 28, 2017)
    A story about taking initiative. It comes down to doing your part with a big heart. Oxy the Octopus struggles with adjusting to his new surroundings after he and his family have to move to a different part of the seas. Things don't look good, but then Oxy meets Sam the Starfish who becomes his new best friend.
  • Cincy the Flying Pig

    Jennifer Elig

    Paperback (Westbow Press, March 25, 2016)
    Cincy the Flying Pig is a very special pig with a special ability, but will others see her talent as something special? As you read this book about how Cincy overcomes adversity because of her difference from everyone else, it is my hope that we all learn the lesson that just because someone is different from us, doesn't mean they should be teased or treated any differently than you or I. After all, you never know when that difference might come in handy someday.
  • 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.