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Books with author John Lund

  • Happy Grouchy Day

    John Lund

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 7, 1999)
    Grizzy isn't like the other grouches. She's too nice and gets kicked out of class for lacking proper grouchy manners! But with a little help from Elmo and Oscar, Grizzy discovers that she can be a good grouch after all!
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  • The Cat in the Hat's Fun Book

    John Lund

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 20, 1997)
    It's a wubbulous world full of frubbulous things to color and do! So grab your crayons, your markers, your pencils, and your brushes and join the Cat in the Hat, Horton, the Gink, the Wickershams and the whole Wubbulous Crew for oodles and doodles and boodles of fun.
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  • If Only I Could Sleep in Your Warm and Cozy Bed

    John Lundgren

    language (, Oct. 24, 2019)
    Discovery: “You Can Put Your Kids to Bed Without the War and Guilt!”Bonding with your kids before bedtime…beautiful, lovely, heartwarming. Three words change those loving moments to a living hell. What three words? “Time for Bed!”Suddenly, passive and loving children becomes a parent’s worst nightmare. After the bedtime battle, comes the guilt. What did I do wrong? (Crying and screaming kids in the background.) Book Created to Combat the Bedtime War Introducing “If Only WE Could Sleep in Your Warm, Cozy Bed.”In this story, the child’s bed is transported to various habitats of wild animals. The bed is in a jungle, on a mountain top, in a mud puddle and other animal habitats. Each animal is loving the child’s bed. The pictures are silly…can you imagine an elephant sleeping in the child’s bed? What about six monkeys? A Powerful Message in the StoryThat message is simply this: If all these creatures are loving your warm, cozy bed, then the child will see going to bed in a favorable light. Children need constant reinforcement that their bed is a special place and that they are so lucky to have it. This story also is helpful when children go from a crib to their first “big boy or big girl’s bed”. Many Benefits of This Bed Time Story•A child will see the humor•It will have a calming effect•It sends a message as to how lucky the child is having a warm, cozy bed•It will help the child to accept bed time•It helps the child in the transition from a crib to a regular bed•You, the parents, will appreciate bedtime without tantrums•You will have a child who enjoys books and readingSpecial Bonus Book When You Order: “How to Raise a Smart Child” This ebook is filled with tips on how to nurture your child’s intellectual curiosity. In this competitive world, a bright child has a distinct advantage. Here is how to foster your child’s love of learning. They say that only one out of a hundred people will leave a book review. I hope to do better than that! Many thanks.
  • Early Skiing on Snoqualmie Pass

    John W Lundin

    Hardcover (History Press Library Editions, Oct. 16, 2017)
    Relive the exciting early days of skiing when Snoqualmie Pass was the epicenter of the sport. Ski jumping tournaments attracted world-class competitors to Cle Elum, Beaver Lake on the Summit and the Milwaukee Ski Bowl. The Mountaineers' twenty-mile race from Snoqualmie to Stampede Pass, dubbed "the world's longest and hardest race," was a pinnacle of cross-country skiing. Alpine skiing began in private ski clubs and expanded in 1934 with the country's first municipal ski area, known as the Seattle Municipal Ski Park. And the sport peaked when the Milwaukee Ski Bowl at Hyak opened in 1938. With train access, a modern ski lodge, an overhead cable lift and free ski lessons from the Seattle Times, the Ski Bowl revolutionized local skiing. Lawyer and local ski historian John W. Lundin follows the historic tracks through the genesis of American skiing.
  • The Aquanauts

    John Lunn

    Paperback (Tundra Books, Oct. 18, 2005)
    Fifteen-year-old Greta Kovachi travels with her brilliant father to a laboratory habitat in a submarine on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. Her father has created the first man-made black hole to prove that all matter in the universe is made up of infinitesimal particles of time. Greta was looking forward to this adventure, but she gets more than she bargained for. What was supposed to be a trip of a few days turns into a nightmare when an accident with the black hole spins them billions of years into the future, trapping her dad along with the other scientists in a particle of time. Three other kids live on the habitat, and, calling themselves the Aquanauts, they band together with Greta to travel through layers of time in a frantic attempt to save their parents and themselves from being locked under the sea for eternity.
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  • The Mariner's Curse

    John Lunn

    Paperback (Tundra Books, Feb. 24, 2004)
    Twelve-year-old bespectacled Rory has always loved to read about sailors and the ocean. So although his first time aboard a boat is in the company of his mother and her new husband, and the boat in question is a big luxury cruise ship, he is thrilled to be at sea.His pleasure soon evaporates when he meets the mysterious Mr. Morgan. There is something sinister about the old man, so old that he might even have been a passenger on the Titanic. John Lunn’s debut novel is a fast-paced thriller about an unlikely ghost and his legacy of cowardice and evil.
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  • If Only I Could Sleep in Your Warm and Cozy Bed

    John Lundgren

    (Independently published, Oct. 3, 2019)
    Discovery: “You Can Put Your Kids to Bed Without the War and Guilt!”Bonding with your kids before bedtime…beautiful, lovely, heartwarming. Three words change those loving moments to a living hell. What three words? “Time for Bed!”Suddenly, passive and loving children becomes a parent’s worst nightmare. After the bedtime battle, comes the guilt. What did I do wrong? (Crying and screaming kids in the background.)You can change that scenario!All the “Psyches” weigh in on this problem. The consensus: Make bedtime a peaceful and happy event for the children. Easier said than done, right? I’ve been there!The number one suggestion: (Yes, you know it.) READ THEM a STORY! Book Created to Combat the Bedtime War Introducing “If Only WE Could Sleep in Your Warm, Cozy Bed.”In this story, the child’s bed is transported to various habitats of wild animals. The bed is in a jungle, on a mountain top, in a mud puddle and other animal habitats. Each animal is loving the child’s bed. The pictures are silly…can you imagine an elephant sleeping in the child’s bed? What about six monkeys? A Powerful Message in the StoryThat message is simply this: If all these creatures are loving your warm, cozy bed, then the child will see going to bed in a favorable light. Children need constant reinforcement that their bed is a special place and that they are so lucky to have it. This story also is helpful when children go from a crib to their first “big boy or big girl’s bed”. Many Benefits of This Bed Time Story•A child will see the humor•It will have a calming effect•It sends a message as to how lucky the child is having a warm, cozy bed•It will help the child to accept bed time•It helps the child in the transition from a crib to a regular bed•You, the parents, will appreciate bedtime without tantrums•You will have a child who enjoys books and readingSpecial Bonus Book When You Order: “How to Raise a Smart Child” This ebook is filled with tips on how to nurture your child’s intellectual curiosity. In this competitive world, a bright child has a distinct advantage. Here is how to foster your child’s love of learning. *Please leave a review
  • The Aquanauts by John Lunn

    John Lunn

    Paperback (Tundra Books, March 15, 1882)
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  • The Mariner's Curse

    John Lunn

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-18, April 18, 2008)
    Twelve-year-old bespectacled Rory has always loved to read about sailors and the ocean. So although his first time aboard a boat is in the company of his mother and her new husband, and the boat in question is a big luxury cruise ship, he is thrilled to be at sea.His pleasure soon evaporates when he meets the mysterious Mr. Morgan. There is something sinister about the old man, so old that he might even have been a passenger on the Titanic. John Lunn’s debut novel is a fast-paced thriller about an unlikely ghost and his legacy of cowardice and evil.