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Books with author Kate Brown

  • Buzzing Meadow

    Kate Brown

    Board book (AZ BOOKS, April 15, 2012)
    Because kids like to imitate different sounds, they'll definitely enjoy these amazing books! The animal photos seem to jump off the page and kids will get an extra thrill from hearing the sounds each animal makes.
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  • Merry Orchestra

    Kate Brown

    Board book (AZ BOOKS, March 15, 2012)
    Kids who enjoy music will love these piano books. Little musicians can change the melody by adding sounds to it, such as the sounds of animals, vehicles, or different musical instruments.
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  • Babbling Pond

    Kate Brown

    Board book (AZ BOOKS, April 15, 2012)
    Because kids like to imitate different sounds, they'll definitely enjoy these amazing books! The animal photos seem to jump off the page and kids will get an extra thrill from hearing the sounds each animal makes.
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  • There's a Unicorn in the Garden!

    Katy Brown

    Paperback (Pig's Paw Publishing, Oct. 1, 2019)
    There’s a Unicorn in the Garden! Oh no. One day, I saw the most amazing thing. A shimmery, shiny, color-changing unicorn was standing half-in and half-out of my prize-winning azalea bushes eating up all the flowers! He said he was hungry, so I led him to my vegetable garden...This engaging story is written and illustrated for early readers who enjoy problem solving, critical thinking, and uproarious comedy at bedtime. Ages 2-8 recommended.Join a clever little girl who must find a way to protect her garden produce from a stubborn unicorn who’s sick and tired of being fed sweets. Can she stop him before he tells his friends and becomes a real problem? (I mean, just imagine a whole infestation of unicorns gobbling up heads of lettuce left and right, for goodness sake!)Charmingly illustrated in bold, papercut artwork in bright, eye-catching colors, this picture book is sure to keep children’s attention. Each illustration shows dimension and shadow, giving the illusion of stacked layers of paper.Told from a first-person perspective, it’s easy for kids to imagine themselves as the hero who must come up with a plan to stop the greedy unicorn from coming back.Product Description 13 full-page spreads, 36 pages total, illustrated in vivid colors with bold, attention-getting papercut figures and lush garden landscapes. Convenient 8.5” x 8.5” size makes it just the right size for children to hold and enjoy. Beautiful, smooth, untextured paper with a glossy finish. Perfect bound book with a glossy, easy-to-wipe-clean paperback cover. Ages two to eight recommended. Preschool through third grade.
  • The Diary of Stuffles B. Snippet

    Kathie Brown

    language (Outskirts Press, Inc., July 25, 2015)
    One Bear + One Diary = 17 Happy Children... Millicent Withers is the owner of a teddy bear shop filled with a variety of unusual bears. When her granddaughter, Emily, is in need of a special furry friend to help her through a rough time, Granny Withers orders a soft, cuddly bear named Suzie Snuffles to do just that. But when Emily opens her package, she finds a rather stiff and serious-looking bear named Stuffles B. Snippet instead. Slightly disappointed, Emily decides to keep Stuffles after she finds out that this bear— carrying a red diary and gold pen—has a very unique talent. She realizes her new friend can help her classmates and first-grade teacher, Miss Frey. The first graders soon discover they have a special friend in Stuffles B. Snippet, who is able to comfort the children with difficult problems.
  • Spellcaster

    Katy Brown

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 15, 1985)
    Book by Brown, Katy
  • Nature By Number: A Color-by-Number Book of Animals

    Katy Brown

    Paperback (Pig's Paw Publishing, Oct. 2, 2019)
    Reveal the amazing outdoors with this engaging coloring book. Children ages 8 and up are sure to enjoy this detailed color-by-number book featuring the wildlife of North America. Uncover a lynx lying in wait, a nuthatch nestled in a nest, a red fox hunting in snow, and a mountain goat expertly balancing on a steep mountain face. Perfect for anyone who loves puzzles. Pictures in this engaging book can be completed with crayons or colored pencils and encourage the use of shading. The bold black-and-white line art is satisfyingly detailed and rewardingly, but not frustratingly, intricate. Use a chart of colors to carefully fill in each image according to assigned numbers. A color palette is included opposite each drawing. It’s absorbing, stress-free coloring. Discover hidden details as colors are applied; add a personal touch to the outdoors with this engrossing book. Magically reveal lovely images of nature and encourage a life-long love of animals, art, and puzzles. Enjoy even more! These images are adapted for coloring from two other books by author and illustrator Katy Brown. See them in full color in B is for Buffalo: Yellowstone from A-Z and The Bear Lake ABCsDon’t miss the companion coloring book featuring the same images without a color-by-number format. Wildlife of the West is a fact-filled coloring book showcasing animals and activities of the Intermountain West. Educational and relaxing coloring for even more age groups, including younger children who can’t yet shade or match numbers.
  • It Wasn't Scary

    Katy Brown

    Paperback (Pig's Paw Publishing, Oct. 1, 2019)
    It’s Halloween, and Oliver and Lily dog are worried. What if there are monsters under the bed, skeletons in the closet, or witches in the wardrobe? Trick-or-treating has never been more fun. Together, you’ll meet magicians, fairies, superheroes, spacemen, animals, robots, angels and mermaids. Join Oliver on an adventure as he discovers that Halloween isn’t scary – it’s fun.This picture book is written and illustrated for early readers who can count from one to ten and identify colors. Ages 2-5 recommended.Bold, papercut artwork in bright, eye-catching colors is sure to keep children’s attention.Product Description 12 full-page spreads illustrated in vivid color schemes with bold, attention-getting papercut silhouettes. Revisit several spreads after reading to search for hidden images, colors, and numbers. Convenient 6” x 9” size makes it just the right size for children to hold and enjoy. Beautiful, smooth, untextured paper with a glossy finish. Perfect bound book with a glossy, easy-to-wipe-clean paperback cover. Ages two to five recommended. Preschool through grade 2.
  • Stuffles B. Snippet Joins the Fight

    Kathie Brown

    language (Outskirts Press, Inc., Nov. 20, 2015)
    Emily’s best friend is her serious-looking brown teddy bear, Stuffles B. Snippet. When Emily is diagnosed with cancer, Stuffles is with her every step of the way—from doctors’ appointments, medical tests, treatments, and even a hospital stay—helping her through some tough times. Along the way, they meet new friends who spread cheer throughout the hospital. These include two therapy dogs, Batdog Archie and Goldie, and the special people who care for cancer patients. Stuffles learns about CAT scans, biopsies, and chemotherapy. He writes notes in his red diary to bring smiles and laughter to the little girl. But why is this silly bear wearing a ridiculous long blond wig and a green gown? Why does he have some of his stuffing taken out? Find out in Stuffles B. Snippet Joins the Fight, a book that helps children dealing with cancer better understand the disease and its treatment.
  • Tony Jam-Sandwich

    Karl Brown

    language (Karl Brown, July 4, 2012)
    Tony has a special way to help when he needs to think.He meets someone equally as special when he has a problem.A book about friendship and accepting help.1000 words with illustrations.Read to your children or a reader for children aged 6-7yrs.
  • Stuffles B. Snippet Joins the Fight

    Kathie Brown

    Hardcover (Outskirts Press, Nov. 6, 2015)
    Emily's best friend is her serious-looking brown teddy bear, Stuffles B. Snippet. When Emily is diagnosed with cancer, Stuffles is with her every step of the way-from doctors' appointments, medical tests, treatments, and even a hospital stay-helping her through some tough times. Along the way, they meet new friends who spread cheer throughout the hospital. These include two therapy dogs, Batdog Archie and Goldie, and the special people who care for cancer patients. Stuffles learns about CAT scans, biopsies, and chemotherapy. He writes notes in his red diary to bring smiles and laughter to the little girl. But why is this silly bear wearing a ridiculous long blond wig and a green gown? Why does he have some of his stuffing taken out? Find out in Stuffles B. Snippet Joins the Fight, a book that helps children dealing with cancer better understand the disease and its treatment.
  • Muledred

    Kathryn Brown

    Library Binding (Harcourt Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1990)
    With the help of her grandfather's watch, Muledred the mule finally gets to school on time.
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