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Books with author John E. Barrett

  • Big Enough for a Bed

    Apple Jordan, John E. Barrett

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 22, 2002)
    Elmo is just too big for his crib! He’s finally ready to sleep in a big kid’s bed! It may take a little while, but with his favorite snuggly blanket and his teddy bear, David, by his side, soon Elmo feels comfortable in his new bed.
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  • Big Enough for a Bed and Too Big for Diapers

    Apple Jordan, John E. Barrett

    language (Sesame Workshop, Nov. 15, 2011)
    Double tap the text to zoom. Elmo and Ernie are growing up! Instead of a crib, Elmo gets a new bed, and instead of diapers, Ernie will learn how to use the potty.
  • Elmo's World: Balls!

    John E. Barrett

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 25, 2000)
    Boing! Boing! Elmo is having a ball! Peek underneath the big flaps to find bouncy balls of different sizes and shapes. Then watch Elmo dunk a basketball--and himself!
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  • The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas

    John Barrett

    Hardcover (Ideals Childrens Books, Oct. 1, 1980)
    Blessed with an inquiring mind, Ted Edward Bear, a student at Grizzly University, forgoes hibernating one winter to find out for himself what Christmas--something he has only read about--is really like
  • The Talks: A Parent's Guide to Critical Conversations about Sex, Dating, and Other Unmentionables

    Barrett Johnson

    Paperback (INFO for Families, Feb. 7, 2014)
    Every parent fears having “the talk.” But what many fail to realize is that one conversation isn’t enough. Your kids need so much more! The home must become a place where your family can talk comfortably and honestly about sex and relationships. The Talks will help you to… *Focus on 15 conversations that every family must have about sex and dating. *Lay the right foundation on critical issues with your younger children. *Develop a practical approach to opposite sex relationships for teens. *Find healing from your own past so you can help your kids make wise choices. If you remain passive on these issues, your kids will likely assimilate into a sexually-charged culture that is severely broken…and their eventual marriages will suffer. But wise parents will start having these conversations sooner, more often, and in more detail than most people have ever considered. The Talks will show you how.
  • Big Bird's Mother Goose

    John Barrett

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 12, 1984)
    Twelve nursery rhymes are acted out by the Sesame Street Muppets
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  • Food!

    John E. Barrett

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 25, 2000)
    Munch, munch, munch! Elmo loves to eat all kinds of food. Lift the flaps to find food surprises, from healthy veggies to pepperoni pizza, as Elmo learns that food helps him to grow big and strong.
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  • Managed Care

    Joe Barrett

    eBook (Black Rose Writing, Sept. 20, 2018)
    Maxy Awards "Book of the Year" 2019Pencraft Awards "Best Fiction Book of 2019"“Witty, occasionally crass, and an unqualified delight.” –KIRKUS REVIEWSIs it too much to ask that a managed care facility refund a year’s advance payment when your grandfather dies before he can move in? Frank Johnson doesn’t think so, which is why the thirty-three-year-old now lives in a nursing home, locked in a chess match feud with management that doesn’t occupy nearly enough of his time.When foster kid Elroy is thrust into his life, Frank decides to turn this forced relationship to his advantage – launching a string of absurd decisions, inappropriate behaviors and unexpected glimpses of tenderness that ultimately turn a New Jersey suburb upside down. A laugh-out-loud celebration of bad choices for good causes, Managed Care is an offbeat story about three misfits on the social fringes of suburbia and their ridiculous campaign to introduce an unfiltered version of intimacy to their stale, impersonal community. Because, according to Frank, it’s probably what Jesus would have wanted.
  • Sesame Street Christmas Jumbo Color & Activity Book

    John Barrett

    Paperback (Bendon Pub Intl, June 30, 2007)
    It's Christmas time on Sesame Street in this 48x2-sided pages coloring book.
  • The Talks: A Parent's Guide to Critical Conversations about Sex, Dating, and Other Unmentionables

    Barrett Johnson

    eBook
    Every parent fears having “the talk.” But what many fail to realize is that one conversation isn’t enough. Your kids need so much more! The home must become a place where your family can talk comfortably and honestly about sex and relationships. The Talks will help you to… *Focus on 15 conversations that every family must have about sex and dating. *Lay the right foundation on critical issues with your younger children. *Develop a practical approach to opposite sex relationships for teens. *Find healing from your own past so you can help your kids make wise choices. If you remain passive on these issues, your kids will likely assimilate into a sexually-charged culture that is severely broken…and their eventual marriages will suffer. But wise parents will start having these conversations sooner, more often, and in more detail than most people have ever considered. The Talks will show you how.
  • Babies!

    John E. Barrett

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 25, 2000)
    Waa! Elmo started out like a baby--just like you! Big flaps reveal how babies learn to try new things, and the extra love they need while learning.
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  • Managed Care

    Joe Barrett

    Paperback (Black Rose Writing, Sept. 13, 2018)
    Maxy Awards "Book of the Year" 2019Pencraft Awards "Best Fiction Book of 2019"“Witty, occasionally crass, and an unqualified delight.” –KIRKUS REVIEWSIs it too much to ask that a managed care facility refund a year’s advance payment when your grandfather dies before he can move in? Frank Johnson doesn’t think so, which is why the thirty-three-year-old now lives in a nursing home, locked in a chess match feud with management that doesn’t occupy nearly enough of his time.When foster kid Elroy is thrust into his life, Frank decides to turn this forced relationship to his advantage – launching a string of absurd decisions, inappropriate behaviors and unexpected glimpses of tenderness that ultimately turn a New Jersey suburb upside down. A laugh-out-loud celebration of bad choices for good causes, Managed Care is an offbeat story about three misfits on the social fringes of suburbia and their ridiculous campaign to introduce an unfiltered version of intimacy to their stale, impersonal community. Because, according to Frank, it’s probably what Jesus would have wanted.