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Books with author Joan Andre Moore

  • The Unexplained Pain: A Sister's Cry

    Andrea A. Moore

    eBook
    We have one life. One moment and a million steps to take until we reach our destination. What we do not expect is that those million steps turn into a thousand steps. Not because we did not want to but because we have be held captive to a disease that is taking our love ones.In the midst of this journey we've been taught to just pray and smile your way through. How can you do that and your witnessing something so ungodly? How do you get through? How do you look at yourself in the mirror knowing that the very person who you confided in is gone, you see them in you daily, and time is not healing all your wounds.When your sibling dies who is their to support you? Why are we the unforgotten piece? This is a story of a journey that will not be forgotten nor unseen. In Alwayz Moore's truth and pain. A cry unexplained and no longer unseen.
  • The Unexpected Kind of Hero

    Andrea Moore

    language (, Nov. 9, 2016)
    Harper is a quiet, introverted girl who's new to town when she meets a goofy class clown named Riley. Their friendship begins in elementary school and follows them as they each come of age, intersecting at important moments throughout middle and high school. Both Harper and Riley learn the importance of friendship, even when it's hard.
  • The Lion and the Bee: A children's story and coloring book

    Andre Moore

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Every day is a good day for kids to enjoy a coloring book ... especially one with a wonderful message of respect for others, forgiveness and friendship. Makes a great gift for the little ones in your family! This book is dedicated to the world's disappearing bees and CECIL; the majestic, African lion who was killed needlessly by a hunter.
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  • P-i-c-k-l-e-s Spells Pickles

    Joan K Moore

    Paperback (IdeaStormPress, Aug. 10, 2013)
    P-i-c-k-l-e-s Spells Pickles is the first in a series of Mama says…picture books dedicated to supporting child readers and strong family bonds. The book is a fun, easy to read story which captures children’s attention through the main character, Pickles, a gray tabby kitten who navigates adventures in family life. Pickles overcomes the obstacle of learning to read and teaches children how to think positively. The book is devoted to reinforcing solid family values and promoting literacy and core academic standards. It is appropriate for preschool and early elementary education students and appeals to all learners.
  • Pickles Tells The Truth

    Joan K Moore

    Paperback (IdeaStormPress, March 21, 2015)
    Pickles Tells The Truth is the third in a series of Mama says…picture books dedicated to supporting child readers and strong family bonds. The book is a fun, easy to read story which captures children’s attention through the main character, Pickles, a gray tabby kitten who navigates adventures in family life. Pickles learns a valuable lesson about telling the truth. The book is devoted to reinforcing solid family values. It is appropriate for preschool and early elementary education students and appeals to all learners.
  • Pickles and the Family Reunion

    Joan K Moore

    Paperback (IdeaStormPress, April 14, 2016)
    Pickles and the Family Reunion is the fourth in a series of Mama says…picture books dedicated to supporting child readers and strong family bonds. The book is a fun, easy to read story which captures children’s attention through the main character, Pickles, a gray tabby kitten who navigates adventures in family life. Pickles learns the lesson that family ties bind us together with love. The book is devoted to reinforcing solid family values. It is appropriate for preschool and early elementary education students and appeals to all learners.
  • Pickles and the Party

    Joan K Moore

    Paperback (IdeaStormPress, Aug. 5, 2014)
    Pickles and the Party is the second in a series of Mama says…picture books dedicated to supporting child readers and strong family bonds. The book is a fun, easy to read story which captures children’s attention through the main character, Pickles, a gray tabby kitten who navigates adventures in family life. Pickles learns the lesson that nobody is better than her and she is not better than anybody. The book is devoted to reinforcing solid family values. It is appropriate for preschool and early elementary education students and appeals to all learners.
  • Meditation

    Andrew Moore

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Defines meditation; examines its ancient origins; and presents meditation techniques for achieving a variety of spiritual, creative, and physical benefits.
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  • Frequently Asked Questions About Budgeting and Money Management

    Andrew Moore

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Describes budgeting and finance management for teenagers, including determining income versus expenses, controlling credit card use, and starting a business.
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  • Meditation

    Andrew Moore

    Library Binding (Rosen Publishing Group, Aug. 16, 2009)
    Learn how meditation is practiced in its different styles and methods and discover its affects on self-awareness, as well as the health benefits.
  • Pickles and the Family Reunion by Joan K Moore

    Joan K Moore

    Paperback (IdeaStormPress, March 15, 1750)
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  • P-i-c-k-l-e-s Spells Pickles by Joan K Moore

    Joan K Moore

    Paperback (IdeaStormPress, March 15, 1750)
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