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Books with author Jennifer Robson

  • Learning With Ernie - Diversity

    Jennifer R. Robinson

    Hardcover (Underdog Innovations, Sept. 19, 2019)
    Meet Emmy and her adorable rescue pup Ernie. In this children's book series debut, Learning with Ernie, Emmy learns the true meaning of DIVERSITY and why each of our differences makes us special and unique. The adventures await, so join Emmy and Ernie as they journey through life while learning valuable lessons together! Each book in this series will focus on important topics to be taught to children at an early age. The bright and vibrant illustrations, along with the important message conveyed in Learning with Ernie - Diversity, will be sure to grab the hearts and attention of all kids!
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  • Camping Journal: Cute Cactus Succulents Dotted Grid Bullet Journal Notebook - 100 pages 6 x 9 inches Log Book

    Jennifer Rose

    Paperback (Independently published, April 4, 2019)
    Rose's JournalsCamping Journal - This fun, stylish and feminine writing journal has 100 Dot Grid Pages measuring 6” x 9” in size (close to A4 in size), making a perfect gift for women who love Camping.This Composition Notebook has a beautiful sturdy cover, perfect bound, for a beautiful look and feel. This notebook is perfect for note taking, journaling, write down ideas, everything you need to improve your Camping skills. It makes a great Christmas or birthday gift for your mom, sister, cousin, grandmother or girlfriend. This journal is great for taking notes, jotting lists, doodling, brainstorming.Features:Soft sturdy beautiful softcover featuring a cute cactus succulents themeMeasurements: 6”x9” (close to A4 in size)100 numbered pagesDot Grid pages perfect for writing, journaling or taking notes
  • Soap Making Journal: Soap Making Recipe Log Book - 6"x9" 100 Pages Notebook

    Jennifer Rose

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 19, 2018)
    Do you wish to improve your Soap Making skills? Consider this Soap Making Journal!Keep track of all the soap recipes you tried and record what went well and points to improve. Don’t forget any detail! Each page features a space for:Soap nameLot/batch numberProduction DateBars in batchRecipe detailsOil Mixture and ingredientsLye Water MixtureAdditivesQuality ControlFragrance strenght after cureFragrane discolorationTrace SpeedIrregularitiesGeneral NotesThis specialized notebook is perfect for:Soap Creators: By being organized in your soap making notes, and having a quick and easy way to review what you've learned, your skills will improve much more quickly. You will learn faster and remember more during your soap making sessions. Understand quickly what worked and what didn't. Keep track of your favorite soap recipes. Size: 6 x 9 in - 100 pages; enough space to write, small enough to carry around in your bag.
  • Graphic Organizers for the Overhead: Reading and Writing: 25 Overhead Transparencies * Mini-Lessons * Reproducibles

    Jennifer Jacobson

    Paperback (Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching, Oct. 1, 2007)
    Designed for flexible use, these 25 graphic organizers for the overhead boost key reading and writing skills. First, use the transparency for a whole-group lesson; then provide students with the reproducible version for independent use. Great for trait-based writing, responding to fiction and nonfiction, making connections to text, building vocabulary, and more. For use with Grades 2–6.
  • Finding Brock's Forever Home: from Pauper to King

    Jennifer Ross

    eBook
    Finding Brock’s Forever Home is about a big, white dog (a Great Pyrenees) that was rescued after being on its own, basically wild, the first 5 years of its life. His deeply-engrained, bachelor-life proclivities (like marking anything, anytime, anywhere with his urine and nocturnal guard-dog activities) did not bode well for a successful conversion to a house-dog. The book provides an informative and engaging romp through a real-world experience of fostering a rescue dog, with a heartwarming ending. Hopefully, the book will raise consciousness around the plight of homeless dogs, the need for volunteers to step up to foster, and the positive impact one person can have in a rescue dog’s life (and vice versa).
  • Balaclava Boy

    Jenny Robson

    eBook (Little Island Books, July 1, 2014)
    Why is the new boy at school wearing a balaclava? The other kids are intrigued and come up with all sorts of theories, but every single one is wrong. As their curiosity grows, Tommy’s new friends think of a plan to reveal his secret, but you’ll never guess what it is. Absolutely intriguing with an unguessable twist, this middle grade story from an award-winning author will keep kids of 8+ reading to the very end.
  • Yellow Star

    JENNIFER ROY

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Story of a child survivor of the Lodz ghetto.
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  • Great Games For The Overhead

    Jennifer Jacobson

    Paperback (Teaching Resources, Sept. 1, 2003)
    In these 12 interactive whole-class games, children practice essential reading skills such as letter-sound recognition, sight words, word families, comprehension, consonant blends, vocabulary, and more. Durable acetate overlays with punch-out game pieces provide games that motivate children and reinforce the reading skills teachers teach. Includes easy-to-follow game directions, helpful hints, and more! For use with Grades 1-3.
  • Overhead Teaching Kit: Easy Spelling Lessons For the Overhead: 12 Transparencies, Reproducibles, and Fun, Interactive Lessons for Teaching Essential Spelling Skills

    Jennifer Jacobson

    Paperback (Teaching Resources, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Light up whole-class learning and give students a visual structure for a variety of spelling skills and strategies: competent speller’s web, word sorting charts, letter guessing games, and more. In this handy kit, teachers will find twelve transparent graphic organizers with step-by-step lesson plans, ready-to-go reproducible pages that match the transparencies, extension ideas, and literature suggestions. Makes spelling lessons hands-on and fun! For use with Grades 2-4.
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  • A Net of Stars

    Jennifer Jacobson

    Hardcover (Dial, June 1, 1998)
    Etta just knows this is the year she'll be brave enough to ride the Ferris wheel at the midway fair--she's even told her brother and sister. But when she tests herself on top of the chicken coop and finds she's too scared to move, she's suddenly not so sure--the sky is so vast, what's out there to catch her if she falls? But through love and support from a caring older sister and a wonderful combination of determination and imagination, Etta comes to discover she really is able to soar to new heightsjust as readers will when they cheer Etta on with each turn of the page! With a deceptively simple, timeless tale, Jennifer Richard Jacobson's debut on the Dial list is a spectacular one, while renowned artist Greg Shed's paintings literally illuminate the page.
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  • Bernie Bullfrog: Bad Mood

    Jennifer Ross

    language (, June 2, 2017)
    Bernie Bullfrog lives on the banks of Daffodil Dam on Farmer Fred's farm. In this book, Bernie learns that being in a bad mood means missing out on a lot of fun. Mommy also teaches Bernie that being in a bad mood does not give us the right to be rude or disrespectful.
  • Cordially Uninvited

    Jennifer Roy

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, April 3, 2012)
    Every girl wishes she was a princess—and Claire’s cousin is living the dream! But will this royal romance end in disaster?Eleven-year-old Claire Gross is fascinated by all things royal—especially because her very own cousin Belle is engaged to the Prince of England! Even though Claire is going to be a junior bridesmaid, she’s not as excited about the wedding as you might think. For one thing, she can’t tell anyone—not even her best friend. And for another, Claire’s parents are divorced, so she’s not so sure that “happily ever after” even exists.But when Claire gets to England and meets mean-girl Pandora—also a junior bridesmaid—she quickly realizes that whether or not she believes in true love, if she doesn’t take action, Pandora could break up Belle’s relationship! It may be the royal party of the century—but between the mishaps, the mayhem, and an awful social-climbing princess-wannabe, will there still be wedding bells for the happy couple?
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