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Books with author Judith Anderson

  • Once There Was a Caterpillar

    Judith Anderson, Mike Gordon

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, March 1, 2010)
    Nature's Miracles titles encourage children to explore the natural world for themselves by observing nature's activities. The books also encourage kids to take part in activities of their own that promote a sense of responsibility toward the Earth's plants, animals, and natural resources. Each book presents a cheerfully illustrated story about children who explore nature's wonders. Notes for parents and teachers that follow each story suggest activities, further reading, and Web sites related to the book's theme. Color illustrations on every page. In this book, children discover a caterpillar in their Mom's backyard garden. Over a period of many days they watch as the caterpillar changes into a chrysalis that hangs from a tree branch, and then emerges at last as a beautiful butterfly.
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  • Little Bunny's Counting Capers: Counting to Ten

    JK Anderson

    language (, April 11, 2019)
    This lighthearted children's book (written by an award winning school teacher) has many early learning concepts woven into this charming, repetitive story. Along with simple but juicy illustrations, kids learn quickly how to "read" along!Counting to ten, social skills, comparing sizes and shapes, big and liitle, and some additional math concepts around sharing to explore! We also can't forget that this author has made the learning FUNNY! How many carrots does Little Bunny need before he will share with his friend Mouse? Maybe two is enough or maybe four but you will need to read this book to find out more. Count to ten with Bunny and Mouse and find out where the twist in this tale changes everything!Also, learn the importance of sharing and how not sharing might make another person feel!How many different ways can you share?Compare the size of carrots and learn that perhaps, 2 smaller carrots is the same as 1 larger one!Enjoy the first story in JK Anderson's upcoming list of books!
  • Star Finder: First Book in the Diamond Island Saga

    Judith Sanders

    language (IronWord Press, Aug. 15, 2019)
    "A serious, sharp-edged Young Adult escapade" KIRKUS REVIEWS"A unique story that is a mix of coming of age and high tech adventure and suspense...Intense and well constructed...5 STARS" READERS FAVORITE BOOK REVIEWSSHORTLISTED for the CAC18 CHANTICLEER INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARDS Lilly spends every waking minute of every day learning; she is a know-it-all whose father keeps her cloistered away from the prying eyes of the world. She has two diversions; she picks locks and in a dream-like trance meets a virtual friend, Skye, an interstellar immortal trapped in its own world. All of this is not Lilly's fault. Unbeknown to her, Lilly is a valuable genetic experiment who, along with Skye, are viciously sought after by the criminal consortium Nautilus.As Lilly turns 13 she craves the experiences of the off-limits world around her. In a rebellious moment she escapes her father's watchful eye to visit an ice cream shop. What should have been all sprinkles and whipped cream turns into a terrifying reality--a chase through the streets of D.C., her father's disappearance in a fiery confrontation with Nautilus, a gypsy who kidnaps her, and a homeless streetwise teen, Bobby, who comes to her rescue.One wrong move in this dangerous life and death struggle may put the lives of many on the line. Will Lilly process the cascade of emotions and events and realize the power that true friends bring to overcoming adversity in time? About the Author: A voracious reader herself, Judith Sanders came to writing fiction after 20 years of intense personal and professional insights of people's fears, struggles and aspirations as patients needing her power as a healthcare provider. With a fresh voice Judith has drawn the praise of readers and critics who are won over by the themes, characters, and plots of her novels. This is Judith's third novel following "Crescent Veil" and "In His Stead: A Father's War."
  • The Edge Mission Trip Devotional and Journal: Faith In A Precarious Place

    Julie Anderson

    language (Praxis Press, Inc, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Have you ever stood on the edge of something really big? The Grand Canyon maybe? Or the Atlantic Ocean? Or just anything that made you think, I am so small and God is so big? Or maybe it wasnt an actual physical edge, but something a little more figurative, like a new challenge or new phase of life, the first day of high school? the last day of college? a new job? a new difficulty? or just any situation packed with extreme potential and uncertainty all at the same time. It can be exciting. It can be scary. It can cause your stomach to do back flips and tempt you to retreat to safer ground. But many times its exactly where God wants us to be, because thats where we find him. The Edge mission trip journal is a tool God will use to accompany your mission trip experience challenging you to TRUST HIM.Author Bio:This great resource starts out by outlining some Pre-Trip tips leading into 10 days of on site devotion, followed by an end of trip debrief and 3 devotions to help you take your missions experience back home with you. Other great resources follow -including, Mission Trip ideas and Tips, and ideas for Staying Involved in Missions!!
  • Once There Was a Tadpole

    Judith Anderson, Mike Gordon

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, March 1, 2010)
    Nature's Miracles titles encourage children to explore the natural world for themselves by observing nature's activities. The books also encourage kids to take part in activities of their own that promote a sense of responsibility toward the Earth's plants, animals, and natural resources. Each book presents a cheerfully illustrated story about children who explore nature's wonders. Notes for parents and teachers that follow each story suggest activities, further reading, and Web sites related to the book's theme. Color illustrations on every page. In this book, children explore a garden pond in springtime, and discover a deposit of frog's eggs. They take home a small amount of the eggs and place them in a fish tank with water plants. As time passes, they watch the eggs develop into tadpoles. Before long, the tadpoles become frogs, which the children then return to the pond.
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  • The Election

    Julia Anderson

    language (, March 1, 2015)
    The Wawatossa elementary school election for class president is approaching fast. Cody has been class president for the past two years. Ms. Kelly's class has a new nomination this year Nina. Will these childhood friends remain friends or will this election tear Ms.Kelly's class apart?
  • I Can ABC

    Anderson

    Board book (Chariot Victor Pub, April 1, 1996)
    This large 32-page boardbook builds confidence while teaching the ABC's. Each letter of the alphabet highlights something that God helps children do. Ages 1-3.
  • Up-Close: A Missions Trip Devotional

    Julie Anderson

    language (Praxis Press Inc, Jan. 22, 2019)
    Whether you're off to the slums of New Delhi or the streets of New Orleans, you have an example to follow:JesusTake an up-close look a handful of his face to face encounter and let them shape the way you reach out to others.A rejected woman at a well. A blind man on the street. Disciples lacking faith. Hungry people on a hill. Day after day, crowd after crowd, Jesus interacted with people and responded to their needs. He healed them, challenged them, and loved them. As you head out to the mission field, we’re going to take an up-close look at Jesus’ ministry. You’ll see His face-to-face encounters with a handful of people and you’ll see His heart. Hopefully, as you look at Jesus’ ministry up close, you’ll be challenged to love and minister as He did!
  • Dragon Fire

    J.A. Anderson

    eBook (Chalice Publications, Dec. 23, 2010)
    Dragon FireThe hot new designer narcotic flooding the West Coast. It promises to take its user to the height of ecstasy, but leaves the abuser dead in a pool of their own blood.The Golden DragonThe enigmatic man who developed Dragon Fire. Powerful, cunning, relentless, brutal, unforgiving. For years he has remained elusive and untouched by numerous bodies of law enforcement.Until now...A handful of strong young men are about to unintentionally throw in their gauntlet and wage battle against this deadly foe. With the help of their enigmatic mentor, Nick James, and an overly-rambunctious A.I., they'll lay everything on the line to put an end to the Golden Dragon's reign of Fire.More of them may die before it's all over.
  • The High Crusade

    Anderson

    Paperback (Baen, July 1, 1991)
    Baen Books, 1991. Stated first Baen Book printing, August, 1991. (ISBN 0-671-72074-0) Near fine tight copy, near fine wrappers. "Everyone know that Poul Anderson is one of the best: they're wrong — he's better!" — Jerry Pournelle. Invaders from space, meet your match. What the aliens see: a blue-green orb, occupied by bipedal aborigines with early pretechnical civilization, a farm-oriented economy, population scattered in small groupings — a world ripe for the plundering. They choose one moderate population cluster to serve as a bridge head. What the Villagers see: Demons! They may be crude, but if medieval villagers know one thing, it's how to combat demons... Science fiction.
  • Virginia

    Judy Anderson

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Provides an overview of the state of Virginia, covering its history, geography, government, economy, people, and culture. Includes maps, facts, and a timeline.
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  • By Laurie Halse Anderson Speak

    Anderson

    Paperback (Speak, Paperback(2001), Jan. 1, 2001)
    Speak (99) by Anderson, Laurie Halse [Paperback (2001)]