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Books with author K. Bryant-Mole

  • BOUND

    C.K. Bryant

    language (Dragonfly Press, Oct. 8, 2011)
    When a photo shoot ends in tragedy, Kira discovers her best friend, Lydia, has been keeping a secret. Knowing the truth, and accepting it, will change Kira’s life forever and thrust her into a world of ancient curses, magical objects, and savage enemies. What happens next will challenge everything Kira knows about her world, herself and the shape-shifting warrior she’s falling in love with. No longer the timid mouse her mother accused her of being, but a woman who finds the mental and physical strength to endure and survive.BOUND is a heroic tale of true friendship, infinite sacrifice and untamed love.
  • In Space

    K. Bryant-Mole

    Paperback (Edc Pub, Sept. 16, 1994)
    -- Entertaining, educational activity books-- Pictures can be colored once the puzzle is complete-- Encourages coordination and a grasp of number sequences-- Number line at bottom of each double page shows number sequence
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  • Nature/Dot to Dot

    K. Bryant-Mole

    Paperback (Edc Pub, Sept. 16, 1994)
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  • Usborne Second Big Dot-To-Dot Book

    K. Bryant-Mole

    Paperback (Edc Pub, Sept. 1, 1994)
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  • BROKEN

    C.K. Bryant

    language (Dragonfly Press, June 2, 2012)
    With Kira injured and dying, Octavion's last hope is to plead with the king of Panthera for a cure. But King Ramla's magic isn't free. The price he asks Octavion to pay goes against everything he's fought so hard to protect and could destroy his bond with Kira. Will Octavion trade his crown and swear allegiance to a kingdom feared by all, or will he sacrifice the woman he loves to remain faithful to his father and Xantara? Find out when BROKEN takes you on a journey into the savage and unpredictable world of Ophira.
  • Multiplying and Dividing Puzzles

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 1993)
    Following the fortunes of a prehistoric family, these books bring math into amusing everyday situations and will help children to absorb the rules of math in a way that clearly demonstrates their practical usefulness.
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  • Floating and Sinking

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    Paperback (Heinemann, Feb. 4, 2002)
    This book describes why things float and sink and presents simple experiments to demonstrate the scientific principles involved.
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  • Letters: an early learning picture alphabet for babies, toddlers and young children

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    language (moon and balloon, Aug. 6, 2014)
    Beautiful photographs, clear print and a simple accompanying text help young children learn to identify and name the letters of the alphabet.The first five years of a child’s life shape his or her future. The books in this series promote essential early learning skills and help you give your child the best possible start. Early language and literacy skills are of particular importance. This book fosters these emergent skills through: Enhancing Letter KnowledgeA child’s knowledge of letters is the single best predictor of reading achievement. Reading involves decoding text. To decode text, children need to be able to recognize the different letters of the alphabet in print and have a good understanding of letter names and sounds. This book supports the acquisition of these skills, using a strong visual stimulus to give each letter a meaningful context.Developing Print AwarenessThe target letters are displayed in large, clear print, which focuses children’s attention on the shape of each individual letter. Below the letters is some simple text. Hearing this text read aloud helps children understand that when letters are put together they make words that have meaning. They are learning that there is a direct relationship between printed words and spoken words. Encouraging an Enjoyment of BooksIt is important that children learn to associate books with pleasure. The greater a child’s enjoyment of books, the keener he or she will be to learn to read. The detailed, high-quality images capture children’s interest and encourage them to engage with the books. Success in learning to recognize the individual letters of the alphabet will inspire a sense of achievement.
  • Dinosaurs Dot To Dot Book

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, April 25, 2003)
    This bright, friendly activity book is both entertaining and educational. Young children will have lots of fun joining the dots and finding the hidden pictures - and developing their number skills and pencil control at the same time.
  • My Clothes: an early learning picture ebook for babies, toddlers and young children

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    eBook (moon and balloon, Aug. 31, 2014)
    Beautiful photographs and a simple text help young children identify and name clothes, such as ‘coat’, ‘shorts’, ‘hat' and ‘socks’.About this seriesThe first five years of a child’s life shape his or her future. The books in this series promote essential early learning skills and help you give your child the best possible start. Early language and literacy skills are of particular importance. The books in this series foster these emergent skills through: Building VocabularyThere is a strong link between vocabulary and reading achievement. The titles in this series introduce children to a wide range of words and concepts. Children who have a rich and diverse vocabulary are better able to understand and use language effectively. They become good communicators and find it easier to make sense of the new words they encounter when they start to read independently. Developing Print AwarenessThe crisp, clear page design makes it easy for children to distinguish between image and text. Hearing the simple text read aloud helps children understand that print has meaning. Later, they can be encouraged to ‘read’ the text themselves. They may only be repeating it from memory but they are learning that there is a direct relationship between printed words and spoken words. Encouraging an Enjoyment of BooksIt is important that children learn to associate books with pleasure. The greater a child’s enjoyment of books, the keener he or she will be to learn to read. The themes explored in this series reflect children’s fascination with the world around them, while the detailed, high-quality images capture their interest and encourage them to engage with and enjoy the books.
  • Sound and Light

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    Paperback (Heinemann, Feb. 4, 2002)
    This book explains the basic principles of sound and light through looking at everyday experiences and direct observation. Topics include: how sounds are created; how food is related to sunlight; why some sounds are loud and some are soft; why you can still see when it's dark outside; and, how day turns into night.
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  • Forces

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Explains the basic principles of forces and movement through direct observation and through looking at everyday experiences.
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