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Books with author Kathy Henderson

  • And the Good Brown Earth

    Kathy Henderson

    Paperback (Candlewick, March 11, 2008)
    "This treasure of a book highlights the bonds between the generations and between gardeners and the earth." — School Library JournalGram and Joe love to spend time together taking care of the vegetable patch, but it takes a lot of patience. There’s digging time, planting time, weeding time, watering time, even thinking time. Meanwhile, the seasons change, and while Gram does things her way, Joe does things his way. But come harvest, each will find wondrous surprises, thanks to the benevolence of the good brown earth.
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  • Counting Farm

    Kathy Henderson

    Board book (Candlewick, Feb. 5, 1998)
    Familiar farm animals make this sweet board book a sure delight for babies. COUNTING FARM takes very young readers on a tour of a friendly farm, counting one bright-feathered rooster, two speckled hens, three little chicks, and more. Kathy Henderson's warm watercolors and rhythmic rhymes will enchant babies.
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  • And the Good Brown Earth

    Kathy Henderson

    Hardcover (Candlewick, March 8, 2004)
    A patient Gram and her spirited grandson follow the cycle of the seasons as they savor the shared joy of growing things.Gram and Joe are great friends, and they love to spend time together, taking care of the vegetable patch-with a little help from nature, of course. But it takes a lot of patience. There’s digging time, planting time, weeding time, watering time, even thinking time. Meanwhile, the seasons change, and Gram does things her way, while Joe does things his way. Come harvest time, they each will find wondrous surprises, thanks to the benevolence of the good brown earth.
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  • The Great Lakes

    Kathy Henderson

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Aug. 1, 1989)
    An introduction to the five fresh-water lakes that contain one-fifth of the earth's standing fresh water
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  • At Home with Ben and Gretchen: When Normal Is No Longer Normal

    Kathy Carman Henderson

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 8, 2019)
    Ben and Gretchen do not have to leave home to have adventures. Ben looses his mother-in-law. Gretchen finds one of her students in a most unexpected place. There are explosions, visits by the police, and time spent with homeless people. While reading this book you will also learn how farmers used to plant corn.
  • Counting farm

    Kathy Henderson

    Paperback (Shaw's Candlewick Press, Aug. 16, 1996)
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  • The Market Guide for Young Writers: Where and How to Sell What You Write

    Kathy Henderson

    Paperback (Writers Digest Books, March 15, 1996)
    With this handy reference, kids can write and publish, too! This volume provides profiles of professional editors and young writers, information on opportunities in electronic communications, guidance on studying markets, advice about markets and contests to avoid, author's tips, and more. The book is complete with writing pointers and the first story Stephen King published--at age 13. 25 illustrations.
  • Christmas Trees

    Kathy Henderson

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Aug. 1, 1989)
    Background lore on Christmas trees and a discussion of how they are grown for decorating our homes at Christmas.
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  • Lugalbanda: The Boy Who Got Caught Up in a War: An Epic Tale From Ancient Iraq

    Kathy Henderson, Jane Ray

    Hardcover (Candlewick, April 11, 2006)
    Found in Iraq and older than the Bible, the Koran, or the Torah, this stirring epic - the world's oldest written story - now becomes available to a general readership for the very first time.Lugalbanda woke with a jolt. He opened his eyes and what did he see but the terrible Anzu bird beating its wings in its nest high above. . . . Did he quake? Did he quail? No. Lugalbanda the Brave sat and stared, and into his head came a brilliant idea. Before the Bible and the Koran, before even the Greek and Roman myths, there came a story from the land we now call Iraq. Speaking across five thousand years, in a voice so fresh and timeless it could have been written yesterday, this tale tells of an extraordinary journey, of a magical bird, of a battle that wouldn't end, and of wisdom gained. It is the story of Lugalbanda, a boy in a time of war. Etched on clay tablets in cuneiform, lost underground for thousands of years, and rediscovered just 150 years ago, this account of the epic adventures of a loyal, resourceful boy is renarrated in lyrical prose by Kathy Henderson and set against Jane Ray's glorious images glinting with gold.
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  • The Young Writer's Guide to Getting Published

    Kathy Henderson

    Paperback (Writers Digest Books, May 1, 2001)
    Presents publishing information for the budding writer, including tips on preparing a manuscript for submission, advice from editors, and addresses of publications and contests to which manuscripts may be sent.
  • The Storm

    Kathy Henderson

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Nov. 3, 1999)
    After declaring the land and sea as his own, Jim learns a valuable lesson about the powers of nature when a raging storm sends him fleeing for his life.
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  • The Great Lakes

    Kathy Henderson

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Aug. 1, 1989)
    An introduction to the five fresh-water lakes that contain one-fifth of the earth's standing fresh water
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