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Books with author Jennifer Scott North

  • The Day That I Met You

    Scott Mills, Jennifer Mills

    language (, May 14, 2020)
    A heart warming tale of a new parents love for their baby."I never saw things clearer than the day that I met you."
  • The Last Leaf

    Scott Mills, Jennifer Mills

    language (, April 16, 2020)
    An illustrated book telling the story of Papa tree through the seasons of the year and the changes he encounters, the book is about hope during change and will appeal to all children who enjoy the natural world.
  • Green Careers: You Can Make Money AND Save the Planet

    Jennifer Power Scott

    Paperback (Lobster Press, April 1, 2010)
    Now more than ever, teens need to hear a positive message about the economy, and here it is: the eco job market is BOOMING, big time, all over the world. There are jobs for conservation biologists. Jobs for wind-turbine fabricators. Jobs for environmental engineers. Jobs for eco activists. Jobs for green business experts. Jobs for oceanographers. Jobs for air-quality specialists. Jobs for meteorologists. Jobs for eco fashion designers. Jobs for organic chefs. Jobs for you get the picture! Now how about some incredible examples to get readers thinking about the possibilities? In this book, we meet inspiring, impassioned young people who love being a part of the environmental job market. Turning worm poop into multi-million-dollar empires. Flying airplanes through hurricanes. Using flowers and trees to brighten the lives of kids and ex-cons. Staring down grizzly bears in the Canadian Rockies. Saving chimps in Tanzania. And strutting their hip eco-friendly frocks on the streets of Hollywood. From the icebergs of the Arctic Ocean to the jungles of Africa, these bold eco pioneers will show readers how to help save the planet and earn a paycheck at the same time.
  • That's Mine!

    Jennifer Northway

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, May 24, 2011)
    William is fed up with the attention his little sister gets. His mother can't watch him climb at the playground because Emma is crying, Emma sits in his old highchair at dinner and she wants to play with his boat in the bath. But William is determined she won't share his special cuddly toy, Spotty Cat. But when William comes home from playgroup one day, Emma is not well and will only stop crying if William hugs her. William remembers that he had Spotty Cat to hug when he wasn't well and decides that maybe Emma too will feel better if she cuddles Spotty Cat. This heart-warming story is rich with detail that all young children and their parents will recognise, making it an ideal for discussion about sharing. From the author/illustrator of Lucy's Rabbit, Lucy's Quarrel, Get Lost, Laura and See You Later Mom.
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  • Get Lost, Laura!

    Jennifer Northway

    Hardcover (ARTISTS & WRITERS GUILD BOOKS, March 15, 1995)
    Child's fiction/picture book.
  • See You Later, Mom!

    Jennifer Northway

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, June 28, 2008)
    William is very excited about his first day of preschool, but when he gets there it’s a little bit scary. He doesn’t feel like painting or playing or hanging out with the other children, so his mother stays with him. The next day, William and his mom notice another boy who’s a little bit shy. As William and David’s friendship grows, so does their confidence. At the end of the week, will the boys be able to say goodbye to their moms and join the fun? This gentle, reassuring story’s appealing illustrations depict an ethnically diverse classroom.
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  • See You Later, Mom!

    Jennifer Northway

    Hardcover (Lincoln Children's Books, Jan. 19, 2006)
    On Monday, accompanied by his mom, William spends his first day at preschool. But he doesn?t feel like painting or playing, or doing much of anything, so his mom stays with him. On Tuesday, William and his mom notice another little boy who might need a bit of encouragement. As William and David?s friendship develops, their confidence does too. When Friday comes, will both boys be able to say goodbye to their moms and join in the fun? This tender tale of adjusting to an often difficult new phase in life features sensitive text and charming artwork portraying an ethnically diverse classroom.
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  • Get Lost, Laura!

    Jennifer Northway

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1994)
    Lucy and her cousin Alice are trying to play 'Going to the Ball', but Lucy's baby sister Laura just keeps getting in the way. Lucy wishes she would get lost! But when Laura really does go missing the older girls are desperate to find her. Where can Laura be?
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  • Get Lost, Laura!

    Jennifer Northway

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Childrens Books, )
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  • Green Careers: You Can Make Money AND Save the Planet

    Jennifer Power Scott

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant, April 21, 2011)
    (ages 13 and up) This inspiring guide to green careers includes profiles of 30 young professionals who have found success in environmental careers. Along with the fascinating interviews, readers will discover interesting eco - tidbits, career - planning resources, and useful information about universities and environmental organizations. Now more than ever, teens need to hear a positive message about the economy, and here it is: the eco - job market is BOOMING, big time, all over the world. There are jobs for conservation biologists. Jobs for wind turbine fabricators. Jobs for environmental engineers. Jobs for eco - activists. Jobs for green business experts. Jobs for oceanographers. Jobs for air quality specialists. Jobs for meteorologists. Jobs for eco - fashion designers. Jobs for organic chefs. Jobs for ... you get the picture! Now how about some incredible examples to get readers thinking about the possibilities? In this book, seasoned journalist and documentary filmmaker, Jennifer Power Scott, interviews 30 impassioned young people who love being a part of the environmental job market. Turning worm poop into multi - million - dollar empires. Flying airplanes through hurricanes. Using flowers and trees to brighten the lives of kids and ex - cons. Staring down grizzly bears in the Canadian Rockies. Saving chimps in Tanzania. And strutting their hip eco - friendly frocks on the streets of Hollywood. From the icebergs of the Arctic Ocean to the jungles of Africa, these bold eco - pioneers will show readers how to help save the planet ... and earn a paycheck at the same time.
  • See You Later, Mom!

    Jennifer Northway

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Jan. 19, 2006)
    On Monday, accompanied by his mom, William spends his first day at preschool. But he doesnÂ’t feel like painting or playing, or doing much of anything, so his mom stays with him. On Tuesday, William and his mom notice another little boy who might need a bit of encouragement. As William and DavidÂ’s friendship develops, their confidence does too. When Friday comes, will both boys be able to say goodbye to their moms and join in the fun? This tender tale of adjusting to an often difficult new phase in life features sensitive text and charming artwork portraying an ethnically diverse classroom.
  • That's Mine!

    Jennifer Northway

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, May 24, 2011)
    William is fed up with the attention his little sister gets. His mother can't watch him climb at the playground because Emma is crying, Emma sits in his old highchair at dinner and she wants to play with his boat in the bath. But William is determined she won't share his special cuddly toy, Spotty Cat. But when William comes home from playgroup one day, Emma is not well and will only stop crying if William hugs her. William remembers that he had Spotty Cat to hug when he wasn't well and decides that maybe Emma too will feel better if she cuddles Spotty Cat. This heart-warming story is rich with detail that all young children and their parents will recognise, making it an ideal for discussion about sharing. From the author/illustrator of Lucy's Rabbit, Lucy's Quarrel, Get Lost, Laura and See You Later Mom.
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