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Books with author Kate Davis

  • The Crims #2: Down with the Crims!

    Kate Davies

    language (HarperCollins, Dec. 11, 2018)
    The crime-loving Crims are back in the second installment of this hilarious trilogy, perfect for fans of Lemony Snicket and Pseudonymous Bosch!Imogen Crim has moved back home with her family and resumed her commitment to crime. But coming back to Blandington isn’t quite so easy.Between Big Nana’s crime theory assignments, regular schoolwork, and keeping up with her new archenemy Ava Gud, Imogen can’t find a spare moment to participate in the family’s new Crime Directive. And the Crims have even been bumped from the top spot on Blandington’s Most Wanted list! Oh, the injustice!Then various Crims start disappearing without a trace, and Big Nana is convinced that the Kruk family is behind the kidnappings. Imogen will need to use all her shadiest and shiftiest skills if she’s ever to see her family again…
  • Who Hops?

    Katie Davis

    Board book (Red Wagon Books, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Frogs hop. Rabbits hop. Cows hop. . . . Cows hop? Do you know who hops?
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  • Tick Tock Tell the Time: Follow Liam through his busy day

    Kate Davies

    Board book (B.E.S., March 1, 2017)
    Teach little ones all about the concept of telling time in this charming story about a little boy's action-packed day! Liam has such a busy day ahead! He has to be up and out, bright and early, to go with Daddy to Kindergarten. After school it's time to play, then eat dinner together, and finally, get ready for bed. Lucky for Liam (and your little ones), there's a clock in each scene of this busy day that children can match up with the hands of the big clock in this sturdy, carry-along, tell-the-time book. Simple, fun questions get kids to interact with the book, leading them to connect the times of day to different activities, and towards a first understanding of how to tell time.
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  • On and Off

    Kate Davis

    Foam Book (Innovative Kids, Oct. 1, 2001)
    These best-selling soft foam books are great for bath time (or anytime) fun. Pop-out play pieces float in the bath and stick to the sides of the tub.
  • Carbon: The Elementalists: Book One

    Katie Davis

    language (, March 22, 2017)
    The Carbon elementalists were wiped out to end the war, only Emma and her brother survived. They hid as refugees, struggling to get by for years. When Emma accidentally reveals her deepest secret, it looks like their lives are over. But a stranger offers her a chance to fulfill her destiny in exchange for her brother’s safety. She is brought to an elite academy to train alongside other elementalists as an assassin, and learns how to control the world around her. As her powers grow, she finds herself becoming something more dangerous.Can she conquer her fears to keep her brother safe, even if it means turning herself into a monster?
  • Mabel the Tooth Fairy and How She Got Her Job

    Katie Davis

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Mabel, the tooth fairy, hated brushing, and she hated flossing, and, well, you can imagine what happened to her choppers. It was disgusting. But then she came up with a plan to get her smile back . . . . With all the charm and sly humor that has made her a favorite of booksellers and librarians, Katie Davis gives us the story the fairy tales censor. It will have you laughing so hard your teeth will fall out! (Just be sure to leave them under your pillow.)
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  • Who Hoots?

    Katie Davis

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Dogs don't hoot. Pigs don't hoot. Horses don't hoot. Owls don't hoot. Owls don't hoot? YES THEY DO!And so begins this funny follow-up to the popular Who Hops? An irresistible repetitive text and bold, bright images of animals combine in a book that is sure to have preschoolers hooting (and buzzing and quacking and...) loudly!
  • Turn & Discover: Where Will We Go Today?

    Kate Davis

    Hardcover (Innovative Kids, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Youngsters may turn the dial to open spreads depicting a classroom, a grocery store, a town, the seashore, a fair, and a house and to learn words associated with each place.
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  • America's Leaders - The Secretary of the Interior

    Kate Davis

    Hardcover (Blackbirch Press, Sept. 9, 2002)
    Adults and kids alike often hear about the secretary of the interior in the news, but few truly understand what the secretary does. This person, in fact, oversees all the natural resources in the United States, including the management of all our national parks, seashores, forests, and monuments. As environmental concerns continue to mount each year, this job becomes increasingly critical.
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  • Who Hops?

    Katie Davis

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 1, 2001)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Lists creatures that hop, fly, slither, swim, and crawl, as well as some others that don't.
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  • Who Hoots?

    Katie Davis

    Paperback (Voyager Books, May 1, 2004)
    Dogs don't hoot. Pigs don't hoot. Horses don't hoot. Owls don't hoot. Owls don't hoot? YES THEY DO! And so begins this funny follow-up to the popular Who Hops? An irresistible repetitive text and bold, bright images of animals combine in a book that is sure to have preschoolers hooting (and buzzing and quacking and roaring) loudly!
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  • Rock Your Pearl!: A Teen Girl's Guide to Sexual Purity

    Kay Davis

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 25, 2015)
    Young girls today are growing up in a culture where anything goes. Right is wrong and wrong is right; they are lost and confused about which standard to follow. Those that want to keep their virginity feel isolated. Some are on the fence and likely to bends towards the "new normal." Others have given up their virginity and now feel it's too late for them, unaware that they can begin again. Rock Your Pearl! will encourage teenage girls to honor, celebrate, and embrace their virginity or celibacy in a crazy, mixed-up world. It will inspire the younger generation to reach towards a higher standard for themselves than is currently being represented in today's culture. Author Kay Davis wants teen girls to understand that just like the pearl, they are valuable, and just like the pearl, their purity is admirable. Whether you are a teen looking for some guidance or a parent looking for a powerful resource to help you talk with your teen about the delicate subject of sex, there is help for you inside this book! Teen Readers will be packed full of: -Encouragement -Knowledge -Wisdom -Hope -Practical and Biblical Insight -Support and Guidance -Love and Acceptance