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Books with author Jennifer Kalis

  • Pocketdoodles for Girls

    Anita Wood, Jennifer Kalis

    eBook (Gibbs Smith, Feb. 15, 2013)
    In Pocketdoodles for Girls, Anita Wood gets girls doodling as only a girl can–about boys, clothes, sleepovers, friends, road trips, dreams, and more! Inside this fun activity book are interactive picture and word prompts that will encourage youngsters (and adults) to write, doodle, draw, and color on the pages. Kids will love the doodle pages with accompanying instructions and suggestions on how to complete the drawings.Pocketdoodles for Girls is a great way for kids to explore their creativity and art skills. With more than 250 pages of doodling and writing prompts, girls are guided through a fun world where only girls are allowed.
  • Made With Love for Mom

    IKids, Jennifer Kalis

    Hardcover (Innovative Kids, )
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  • Stinky Thinking Number 2: Another Big Book of Gross Games and Brainteasers

    Alan Katz, Jennifer Kalis

    Paperback (Aladdin, April 10, 2007)
    The kids of the Hurlbutt Elementary after-school learning lab and their wacky teacher, Dr. Mortimer Gross, have reunited to provided another round of fart-filled, burp-inspired, vomit-related gross games and brainteasers. Original.
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  • The Big Book of Girl Stuff

    Bart King, Jennifer Kalis

    Paperback (Gibbs Smith, Publisher, Sept. 8, 2006)
    The Big Book of Girl Stuff shares everything a girl needs to know-from sleepovers to diaries to makeup to boys to shopping, and everything in between! It's the ultimate guide to unlocking the delightful mysteries of being a girl. Dozens of girls, young women, teachers, and mothers collaborated on this book to make it the most comprehensive guide to being a girl that has ever existed! Perfect for pre-teen, 'tween, and teenage girls, The Big Book of Girl Stuff shares inspiration, empowerment, and some seriously silly laughs just when girls need it the most! It's filled with information, activities, quotes, and games, as well as lists for favorite books, movies, and music.
  • Sherlock Holmes: The Essential Mysteries in One Sitting

    Jennifer Kasius

    eBook (RP Minis, Aug. 13, 2013)
    With countless clubs, films, and books celebrating Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's legendary Sherlock Holmes, the popularity of literary history's favorite sleuth has never dimmed. Can you solve the case of the “Red-Headed League”? How about the “Empty House”? Sherlock Holmes can! All of the essential Holmes mysteries are efficiently organized in this tiny tome, which can either be enjoyed in small bites or devoured in one sitting. Featuring synopses, character profiles, and illustrations, this miniature edition brings to life the suspense and mystery of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic tales.
  • Pocketdoodles for Girls

    Anita Wood, Jennifer Kalis

    eBook (Gibbs Smith, Feb. 15, 2013)
    In Pocketdoodles for Girls, Anita Wood gets girls doodling as only a girl can–about boys, clothes, sleepovers, friends, road trips, dreams, and more! Inside this fun activity book are interactive picture and word prompts that will encourage youngsters (and adults) to write, doodle, draw, and color on the pages. Kids will love the doodle pages with accompanying instructions and suggestions on how to complete the drawings.Pocketdoodles for Girls is a great way for kids to explore their creativity and art skills. With more than 250 pages of doodling and writing prompts, girls are guided through a fun world where only girls are allowed.
  • The BFF Journal

    Anita Wood, Jennifer Kalis

    eBook (Gibbs Smith, March 1, 2011)
    How much do best friends really know about each other? The BFF Journal helps girls learn more about their best friend forever (BFF) while sharing their own thoughts and feelings on everything from the latest fashion or the cutest boy in school to their favorite chick flick!Part scrapbook and part journal, this fun activity book is flled with hours of entertainment, and it can also become a keepsake to help girls remember their favorite childhood pastimes for years to come.More than a boring old journal where writing ideas can be elusive, The BFF Journal is filled with colorful prompts, quizzes, and activities that provide girls hours of writing inspiration.Activities & Prompts Include: How would you describe your BFF's personality? Devise a secret greeting Take turns giving each other a makeover. Take a picture or tell about it here. Sister-Friends: Friends come and go, but sisters are forever. Write all about yours and what you love about her most. Ghost Writer: Write a scary story to tell at your next sleepover.Best friends share everything, and now they can share this journal. Girls can share their thoughts on one page and have their BFF express her thoughts on the other. Fun to trade and give as a gift, this little journal will keep girls dreaming, doodling, and imagining together!
  • Inside Smartphones

    Kaul Jennifer

    Paperback (Core Library, Jan. 1, 2019)
    People use smartphones to connect with their friends, take photos and videos, browse the internet, and so much more. Inside Smartphones introduces readers to the uses of smartphones, the hardware and software that make smartphones possible, and the future of smartphone technology. Easy-to-read text, vivid images, and helpful back matter give readers a clear look at this subject. Features include a table of contents, infographics, a glossary, additional resources, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.
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  • A Pair of Docks

    Jennifer Ellis

    Paperback (Moonbird Press, Dec. 8, 2013)
    Fourteen-year-old Abbey Sinclair likes to spend her afternoons in the physics lab learning about momentum and gravitational pull. But her practical scientific mind is put to the test when her older brother, Simon, discovers a mysterious path of stones that allows them, along with Abbey’s twin, Caleb, to travel back and forth between their world and what appears to be...the future. Unfortunately, they’re not the only ones who know about the stones, and they soon realize their lives are in danger from a man known only as Mantis. Abbey, Caleb, and Simon must follow a twisting trail of clues that will lead them from their autistic neighbor, Mark, to a strange professor who claims to know the rules of the stones, and to multiple futures—some of whose inhabitants don’t want to stay put. It will take all of Abbey’s analytical skills to unravel the secrets of the stones, uncover the threads that tie the futures together, thwart Mantis’s plan, and, most importantly, keep her family alive—now and in the future. A Pair of Docks explores Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, the meaning of time, the potential for parallel universes, and the boundary between science and witchcraft. It is the first novel in the Derivatives of Displacement series.
  • Pocketdoodles for Princesses

    Anita Wood, Jennifer Kalis

    Paperback (Gibbs Smith, March 1, 2011)
    Doodling for Enchanted Princesses! Pocketdoodles for Princesses offers a treasure chest of doodling prompts for every girl who considers herself royalty! Here she can create many magical kingdoms and become any princess she wants to be, from a mermaid in the deep blue sea to an exotic Arabian princess; because fantasy and make believe is where every little girl and princess loves to dwell. This adorable children's activity book is filled with creative prompts that encourage girls to name their enchanted kingdom, decide on their princess name, draw their castle or cottage for all seasons, and much more! Writing prompts are accompanied by charming and imaginative illustrations drawn by Jennifer Kalis that also help set the stage for a young princess's doodles and drawings. Girls will love this small pocketbook that is just the right size to tote around to grandma's house, the babysitter, or wherever! Doodling Prompts Include: What does your summer castle look like and where is it located? Pirate Princess. Design a cute sailing outfit. A gypsy fortune teller just read your palm. What did she tell you? Princess Daydreams. Where does your imagination take you? Decorate your dream princess bedroom. Super Princess! What are your special powers? Princess Dreams—what's the best one you've ever had? Anita Wood and Jennifer Kalis are coauthors of Pocketdoodles for Girls. Anita lives in northern Utah, Jennifer lives near Columbus, Ohio.
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  • Inside Smartphones

    Jennifer Kaul

    Library Binding (Core Library, Dec. 15, 2018)
    People use smartphones to connect with their friends, take photos and videos, browse the internet, and so much more. Inside Smartphones introduces readers to the uses of smartphones, the hardware and software that make smartphones possible, and the future of smartphone technology. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Core Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
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  • God is My Hero - An inspirational christian children's book

    Jennifer Manalis

    Paperback (Jennifer Manalis, March 15, 2011)
    PARENTCLICK.COM REVIEW: This is a beautifully illustrated book about a young boy that shares in class about his hero. With each description, an applicable bible verse is included. Children (ages 3-8) will find this sweet book both encouraging and comforting. BOOK SUMMARY: When David's teacher asks her students to share about their hero in class the next day, David has only one hero in mind...God is his hero! Find out all of the awesome ways that God is a hero to 7-year-old David, and see how God can be your hero, too!