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Books with author Jennifer Willis

  • Can It Live Here?

    Jennifer B. Gillis

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, July 1, 2006)
    This is volume nine, Reading Level 1, in a comprehensive program (Reading Levels 1 and 2) for beginning readers.Two nine-book sets teach reading to children from preschool to grades K and 1, emphasizing phonics while also presenting a lively and engaging collection of facts and stories to make kids’ reading experiences enjoyable. Each title emphasizes one phonics family, the first five books in each set focusing on one vowel sound, and the remaining four books combining some vowel sounds or reviewing them all. Short vowel families are covered in Level 1 readers and long vowel families in Level 2 books. Fiction titles feature attractive illustrations and have story themes ranging from funny to serious. Each fiction title also suggests a brief activity that allows kids to interact with the book’s subject matter. Nonfiction titles are photo illustrated, and include “Fun Facts” to enrich children’s reading experiences. The nonfiction books contain the basic elements of a nonfiction book, including glossary and index. They also suggest web sites appropriate to kids’ interests where more information about each book’s subject is offered. Both fiction and nonfiction titles contain word lists that group each book’s words into “decodable” words—those containing the book’s main vowel sound, which the book is either teaching or reviewing. Word lists also include high-frequency words and challenging words included in the main text. All books present a letter to parents and teachers explaining the fundamental concepts underlying both the series and the specific title. Level 1 readers are designed for classroom or home schooling use in preschool and kindergarten, and Level 2 readers for kindergarten and grade 1. “Can It Live Here?” is a nonfiction reader that reviews short vowel sounds.
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  • New World: Rising

    Jennifer Wilson

    (New World: Rising print, Sept. 27, 2014)
    "Savage and raw, Jennifer Wilson pulls no punches in this blood tingling dystopian." Kimberly Derting, award-winning author of The Pledge Trilogy Worlds collide in debut author Jennifer Wilson's graphic dystopian series where Divergent meets Mad Max. Since witnessing her parents' murders at the age of eleven, Phoenix's only purpose in life has been to uphold her mother's dying words - to be strong and survive. But surviving outside of The Walls - outside of The Sanctuary - is more like a drawn-out death sentence. A cruel and ruthless city, Tartarus is run by the Tribes whose motto is simple, "Join or die." Refusing to join and determined to live, Phoenix fights to survive in this savage world. But who can she trust, when no one can be trusted? Not even herself... The first of a trilogy, New World Rising is an epic tale of survival, instinct, trauma, and the extraordinary power of human connection. "An unstoppable freight train of guts, glory... and adventure!" - Laura L Fox, author of Initiate
  • Time to Open!

    Jennifer B. Gillis

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, July 1, 2006)
    This is volume nine, Reading Level 2, in a comprehensive program (Reading Levels 1 and 2)for beginning readers. Two nine-book sets teach reading to children from preschool to grades K and 1, emphasizing phonics while also presenting a lively and engaging collection of facts and stories to make kids’ reading experiences enjoyable. Each title emphasizes one phonics family, the first five books in each set focusing on one vowel sound, and the remaining four books combining some vowel sounds or reviewing them all. Short vowel families are covered in Level 1 readers and long vowel families in the Level 2 books. Fiction titles feature attractive illustrations and have story themes ranging from funny to serious. Each fiction title also suggests a brief activity that allows kids to interact with the book’s subject matter. Nonfiction titles are photo illustrated, and include “Fun Facts” to enrich children’s reading experiences. The nonfiction books contain the basic elements of a nonfiction book, including glossary and index. They also suggest web sites appropriate to kids’ interests where more information about each book’s subject is offered. Both fiction and nonfiction titles contain word lists that group each book’s words into “decodable” words—those containing the book’s main vowel sound, which the book is either teaching or reviewing. Word lists also include high-frequency words and challenging words included in the main text. All books present a letter to parents and teachers explaining the fundamental concepts underlying both the series and the specific title. Level 1 readers are designed for classroom or home schooling use in preschool and kindergarten, and Level 2 readers for kindergarten and grade 1. “Time to Open!” is a nonfiction reader that reviews long vowel sounds.
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  • What Do You Say?

    Jennifer B. Gillis

    Paperback (Perseus Distribution, May 9, 2006)
    This is volume six, Reading Level 2, in a comprehensive program (Reading Levels 1 and 2)for beginning readers.Two nine-book sets teach reading to children from preschool to grades K and 1, emphasizing phonics while also presenting a lively and engaging collection of facts and stories to make kids’ reading experiences enjoyable. Each title emphasizes one phonics family, the first five books in each set focusing on one vowel sound, and the remaining four books combining some vowel sounds or reviewing them all. Short vowel families are covered in Level 1 readers and long vowel families in the Level 2 books. Fiction titles feature attractive illustrations and have story themes ranging from funny to serious. Each fiction title also suggests a brief activity that allows kids to interact with the book’s subject matter. Nonfiction titles are photo illustrated, and include “Fun Facts” to enrich children’s reading experiences. The nonfiction books contain the basic elements of a nonfiction book, including glossary and index. They also suggest web sites appropriate to kids’ interests where more information about each book’s subject is offered. Both fiction and nonfiction titles contain word lists that group each book’s words into “decodable” words—those containing the book’s main vowel sound, which the book is either teaching or reviewing. Word lists also include high-frequency words and challenging words included in the main text. All books present a letter to parents and teachers explaining the fundamental concepts underlying both the series and the specific title. Level 1 readers are designed for classroom or home schooling use in preschool and kindergarten, and Level 2 readers for kindergarten and grade 1. “What Do You Say?” is a story that reviews the “long a and e” sounds.
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  • The Crazy Zoo Tangle: A Crackling Zoo Adventure for Kids aged 4 - 94!

    Will Enns, Jennifer Enns

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 6, 2019)
    A Crackling Zoo Adventure for kids aged 4 to 94! This is a rhyming story about a group of animals that break out of the zoo, but as they escape, they get stuck in the gate so tightly that their skins get mixed up. A resourceful young person helps them resolve this terrible problem by helping them trap the pirate responsible and getting their skins returned to their respective owners. Rhythm and rhyme help kids remember new words and develop vocabulary, through repetition. Parents will love to read this book to their kids as the story is engaging and humorous, even to adults. I designed the book with these objectives in mind. Will Enns
  • Adventures with God: Interactive Devotional for Kids & Parents

    Jennifer Wilson

    language (Word & Spirit Publishing, June 27, 2015)
    Adventures with God is designed to help meet the challenge parents face finding quality time sharing God’s Word with their children. It provides daily activities that parents and preschoolers can do together in 10 to 15 minutes segments. Each week a simple Scripture leads to an exciting adventure of discovering who God is and how very much He loves them. The lessons are simple, independent of one another, and designed to require only household supplies. It is formatted as a simple alphabet book to reinforce letter recognition and sounds. Patterns and illustrations are included in the back of the book.
  • 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.
  • The Chess Master's Violin

    Jennifer Willows

    Paperback (Koehler Books, )
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  • Flower Girl

    Jennifer Kalis

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, March 3, 2011)
    Read along as one little girl prepares to be her aunt's flower girl. From picking the perfect dress, to practicing her walk, to helping her aunt get ready, there's so much to do! More than 75 stickers make it great fun to decorate each activity.
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  • The Unusual Lady

    Jennifer Winder

    (Independently published, Sept. 24, 2019)
    Lady Elizabeth Winter has come to the house of a powerful man to meet him and his sons. Within these walls, she will face her fears and begin the journey to whom she was always meant to become. She has a long path ahead of her, full of love, loss, and plenty of twists and turns. Join her on the trail to discovery.
  • Christmas

    Jennifer Gillis

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, April 1, 2002)
    Briefly describes some of the activities and customs associated with Christmas.
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  • Hanukkah

    Jennifer Gillis

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, June 15, 2004)
    Explores key festivals in different religions. Details the history behind each celebration and how it is celebrated. Help children appreciate the range of religious identities in the United Kingdom. Provides simple craft ideas