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Books with author K P Jones

  • I Am Winter Christmas Picture Book: Early Readers

    K.C. Jones

    language (, Dec. 21, 2018)
    Yay! It's Christmas time! Snow, Christmas decorations and wonderful bright Christmas lights! Who doesn't just love Christmas!Come and explore some of the things that make Christmas so special, all in big, bright and bold colors, in my new Kids Kindle eBook!Do you and your child read together? Are you looking for an early beginner reader book? Are you wanting to help speed up their reading progress and comprehension?Phonics and the right beginner readers books can help!This ebook is designed to help early readers in the first stages of reading. Using phonics helps your child read quicker and more confidently than other systems, as it helps them sound out words correctly. All the words in this book can be read using phonics and all the pictures are bright and vibrant. Your child will love them!I give a brief description of how to read using phonics and then include a little story for them to practice with, over and over, gradually building their confidence.So get this ebook now and start sharing in the magic of reading together...
  • A Junior Inspector Horace Mystery - Who Let The Fire Alarm Off?

    P D Jones

    eBook
    In this first adventure; Horace, the school detective, with the help of Amelia, who has a massive crush on him, finds out who has been letting the fire alarms off at school. When they find out, they then have to decide what to do as Mr Rudeface is sure to suspend, or even exclude, the culprit. Enjoy this fun adventure for all ages.Young Horace is known at school for wearing a bright red scarf, whatever the weather; and for chewing on liquorice to help him think.
  • Floating Boy and the Girl Who Couldn't Fly

    P.T. Jones

    Paperback (ChiZine Publications, Nov. 27, 2014)
    ". . . [Floating Boy and the Girl Who Couldn't Fly] is an entertaining, thoughtful piece." - Publishers Weekly Things Mary doesn't want to fall into: the river, high school, her mother's life. Things Mary does kind of want to fall into: love, the sky. This is the story of a girl who sees a boy float away one fine day. This is the story of the girl who reaches up for that boy with her hand and with her heart. This is the story of a girl who takes on the army to save a town, who goes toe-to-toe with a mad scientist, who has to fight a plague to save her family. This is the story of a girl who would give anything to get to babysit her baby brother one more time. If she could just find him. It's all up in the air for now, though, and falling fast. . . . Fun, breathlessly exciting, and full of heart, Floating Boy and the Girl Who Couldn't Fly is an unforgettable ride.
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  • Sammy A Snail Tale

    K.C. Jones

    language (, March 2, 2014)
    Do you and your child read together? Are you looking for an early beginner reader book? Are you wanting to help speed up their reading progress and comprehension? Wouldn't it be amazing to have your child read their bedtime stories to you? K.C. Jones is a mother of two, a 6 year old and a toddler. She is passionate about drawing, and illustrating books, as well as spending time with her children. And what better way than to make a heart-warming story for her, and other children to enjoy during bedtime!She wrote and hand drew every picture in this bedtime story, with vibrant colour and used words that will work very well with early readers too.Sammy A Snail Tale is a beautiful little adventure book for both children and parents to read together, to help bond and feed imaginations during bedtime, and to help you enjoy every special moment. They are only young once, so make the most of it with this gorgeous book.
  • A Junior Inspector Horace Mystery - The Case of the Nasty Notes

    P D Jones

    language (, March 16, 2016)
    In this second adventure from Horace, the school detective, Amelia helps Horace again as they try to stop one of the older girls leaving nasty notes inside the younger girls’ lockers. Amelia is extra brave as she tries to help Horace, whose heart she is still trying to win over.
  • A Junior Inspector Horace Mystery - Who Stole Annabel's Teddy Bear?

    P D Jones

    eBook
    In this third adventure from Horace, the school detective, he is asked by Annabel to find out who stole her teddy bear keychain from her school bag. Then, a ransom note is received for the teddy bear, requesting that Annabel meets the demands or she will never see Barney ever again. Horace, assisted by Amelia from school, helps to catch the culprit; then finds that he is receiving thanks from Annabel in a way that is only going to make Amelia even more jealous, who thinks that she now needs to match it. Enjoy this school detective adventure that is suitable for the whole family to read.Horace, if you are not familiar with the character, has two things that he always does: wears a red scarf to school believing that it brings him luck, and chews on sticky black liquorice to help him think.
  • The Assassin's Tale

    K L Jones

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 28, 2017)
    Secrets and death. The Isle is made of both. Enter a broiling mass of blood feuds and bitter conflicts between the battles races of Mage and Arcane. Life is a commodity to be bought and sold. To some it is murder, to the Valley of the Ri it is business. Mistral, an abandoned orphan, finds her way to the mysterious Valley of the Ri to train as a warrior and assassin. There, amongst the dispossessed of the Isle, she finds there is so much more to life than death ... The first in the saga, 'The Assassin's Tale' introduces us to a spell-binding story of life, death, love and war.
  • Ghostly Goings On at the Bookshop

    P D Jones

    language (, Oct. 27, 2015)
    Imogen’s first Saturday at the bookshop definitely doesn’t go as expected, receiving fashion advice from the elderly owner, and then finding out when left alone that the bookshop is actually haunted. The owner warns Imogen not to remove her shoes inside the shop or visit the second floor, but when the owner has to go out, Imogen disobeys both his instructions, finding out exactly what the bookshop’s resident poltergeist is capable of.
  • I Am - African Animals

    K.C. Jones

    language (, May 6, 2016)
    I now use a lovely full-page kids picture book format that helps your little ones read better!Do you and your child read together? Are you looking for an early beginner reader book? Are you wanting to help speed up their reading progress and comprehension? Wouldn't it be amazing to have your child read their bedtime stories to you? Well phonics and the right early beginner reader books can help!This book is designed to help beginner readers in the early stages of reading.Using phonics helps your child read quicker and more confidently than other systems, as it helps them sound out words correctly.All the words in this book can be read using phonics and all the pictures are bright and vibrant. Your child will love them!I give a brief description of how to read using phonics and then include a little story for them to practice with, over and over, gradually building their confidence.So buy this book now and start sharing in the magic of reading together...
  • The School Ghost

    P D Jones

    language (, Oct. 29, 2015)
    Schoolgirls, Melanie and Amy, discover that there is a school ghost. Melanie first experiences the ghost in the school gym, the voice encouraging her to do something that she never normally does, climb the bars all the way to the top. After Melanie experiences the ghost again inside the school library, again whilst barefoot, but not on the school bus when the boys stole her shoes, Melanie encourages Amy to remove her shoes in one of their lessons the next day to see if the ghost then helps her at school. Following Amy’s experience, as the boys whistle her walking to the front of class without shoes on ready to tackle the difficult maths sum on the whiteboard, both girls test out their theories, again, in the school library, except that the head teacher catches them. Find out what happens to both girls and how it all ends with the ghost of Amelia, who apparently always visits their Victorian-built school in July.
  • I Can Count Beginner Readers

    K.C. Jones

    language (, Feb. 17, 2015)
    Is your child learning to read and learning to count? Are you looking to start preparing them for school? Are you looking for an early beginner reader and counting book? Wouldn't it be amazing to hear your child reading and counting back to you? Well the right early reader and counting books can help!This book is designed to help beginner readers in the early stages of reading and counting.Repetition is the key when it comes to them learning how to count and read. Pointing to the words and counting out aloud while pointing will really help them move forward towards fully understanding and remembering how to count.We've used bright and vibrant colors throughout the book to keep them both interested and recent studies ahve shown that colors really help them associate memories and recall them over and over again. Repetition is key to building confidence and allowing them to shine both for themselves and for you.All the pictures are hand-drawn and full of character, your child will love them!So buy this book now and start sharing in the magic of reading and counting together...
  • Ellie's Adventure In Rooms

    P D Jones

    language (, April 5, 2015)
    This is a children’s adventure about a nine-year old girl called Ellie, who spends a weekend at a manor house with her parents. After arriving at the manor house, quite late, Ellie is soon in bed, in her own room. Then, something magical happens – in what seems like a dream, Ellie finds herself in all these different rooms where she meets different animals and learns how to play various games. Enjoy the adventure through the eyes of Ellie, as she meets characters like: Chuckles the Guinea Pig, who appears to be laughing all of the time; and Marvel the magician’s cat. In the adventure, Ellie will learn how to play games such as: draughts (checkers) and ‘ping pong’, which Ellie thinks may well have been named after the skunk that she meets. In order to play chess, Ellie has to look into the ‘ageing mirror’ and then something amazing happens. Enjoy the fun, the adventure and the magic; while at the same time, learning how to play some traditional games. You will also find out how you can work out somebody’s age, using Calculating Cat’s magic number trick!