Browse all books

Books with author Johnny Wales

  • Missy, The Cat Who Loves To Eat Vegetables: A Picture Book for Kids about Eating Vegetables

    Johnny Wang

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 8, 2015)
    Are you tired of feeding your kids with vegetables but they just don't eat it? Feeling frustrated talking to your kids about eating veggies? You're not alone; most parents struggle with having their kids eat vegetables. Many kids don't like vegetables in the beginning, but by gradually telling them the benefits of eating vegetables, your kids will love to have veggies in their every meal. In this short children's picture book for kids, they will learn about Missy the Cat. Missy the Cat in the beginning of the story dislikes eating vegetables but that changes when she visited her cousin Mimi. Mimi enjoys her vegetables, and Missy learns later on why Mimi likes her veggies so much! By reading this story to your kids, they will not only enjoy the story of Missy and the beautifully illustrated pictures inside the book, but also learn six amazing benefits of eating vegetables. Knowing the story of Missy and the advantages of eating veggies will strongly motivate your kids to have vegetables at meal time. Let Missy the Cat teach your kids why eating vegetables is cool for kids!
    I
  • Collins Citizenship Today for Edexcel GCSE Citizenship Student's Book

    Jenny Wales

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, )
    None
  • The Planet Blue: The Adventures Of Harry Lee And Bingo

    Johnny Walker

    Paperback (AuthorHouse Publishing, June 27, 2007)
    The Planet Blue - a childrens story teaching about love, respect and God. Harry Lee and Bingo travel from the PLANET BLUE to earth to help earth children learn about nature and the beauty of the world God created.
  • The Economy

    Jenny Wales

    Paperback (Heinemann Library, March 15, 2003)
    The citizenship curriculum, which became statutory in 2002, aims to create informed citizens by enabling pupils to play an effective role in society. This series examines the institutions, rights and responsibilities that underpin our lives in the UK and relates them to the experience of the reader. Each book looks at a different aspect of UK society, such as the law, national and local government or the media. Each book provides the case studies that help the reader to understand his or her own position as a citizen of a modern, multicultural society; ideas for further research; and hints on how readers can get involved in shaping the decisions that affect their lives.