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Books with author Kathy Lindsey

  • The Invisible Blue Rabbits: A Story of Courage

    Kathy Lindsey

    eBook (Amazon Publishing, )
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  • Clouds

    Kathy Lindsey

    eBook
    Milley, a young girl who loves clouds, encourages others to be cloud watchers while riding in the car, playing in the yard, or just looking out the window. Milley has painted pictures of clouds. She asks readers to find numbers, letters, animals, and other fun shapes hidden in the clouds. Children are encouraged to do craft projects related to clouds using paints, tissue paper, cotton, and shaving cream, This is a good book for a preschool or an individual child because the book encourages a child's imagination and promotes an interest in science. The book will also be helpful to a child who is afraid of storms by showing a positive view of clouds.
  • Clouds

    Kathy Lindsey

    Paperback (Independently published, March 27, 2017)
    Milley, a young girl who loves clouds, encourages others to be cloud watchers while riding in the car, playing in the yard, or just looking out the window. Milley has painted pictures of clouds. She asks readers to find numbers, letters, animals, and other fun shapes hidden in the clouds. Children are encouraged to do craft projects related to clouds using paints, tissue paper, cotton, and shaving cream, This is a good book for a preschool or an individual child because the book encourages a child's imagination and promotes an interest in science. The book will also be helpful to a child who is afraid of storms by showing a positive view of clouds.
  • I Don't Want to be a Christmas Tree

    Kathy Lindsey

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, April 17, 2015)
    Kristopher and Kristin Butler are so excited to venture out with their parents to cut down their first live Christmas tree. After looking at hundreds of trees, Kristin finally finds the right tree. It is green, not too tall, and has plenty of places to hang ornaments. But just as she asks her brother if he likes it too, the tree makes a surprising announcement. In this colorful children's tale, a brother and sister who choose a stubborn Christmas tree are about to discover that someone in their family is harboring a big secret that will change everything.
  • Rags and Duty Shoes

    Kathleen D Lindsey

    Paperback (Independently published, July 31, 2019)
    Rags and Duty Shoes is a whimsical story told by a 9 year old, kind-hearted country boy named, Enoch. He befriends two weary travelers and anxiously awaits their arrival every spring to make everything look new again."It's my Duty," is his motto. Trouble begins when Simon the bully, and his band of trouble makers make fun of Tink and his ragged, worn out shoes and design an evil plan to hide his old fix-it-cart.
  • Run, Faredy, Run: Secrets to Freedom

    Kathleen D. Lindsey

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Aug. 13, 2014)
    A twelve year old slave girl and her little sister travel the road to freedom. Faredy, as she is called, was given this special name by her father. He promises that when the family reaches freedom he will reveal the true meaning of her name. But her father is sold farther South and later her mother is sold as well. Without hope, Faredy is left alone to care for her ailing sister, Rosie, until they get a visit from the Ole Shoofly, the plantation messenger. Through her knowledge of the Underground Railroad, coded songs, quilts that talk, and secret words, she has all the right tools to begin her perilous flight to freedom. KDL Run, Faredy, Run is the poignant story of the courage of two little girls, devoted parental love, and the kindness of strangers. Those three forces together make freedom from slavery in the antebellum American South a reality for one family. A wonderful book for families to share.
  • Miss Mattie's Aprons

    Kathleen D Lindsey

    eBook (, July 29, 2019)
    A young girl tells the many ways in which her friend, Miss Mattie, uses her aprons. Each day they design a different apron by using recycled clothing, adorning them with pretty buttons, rick-rack and ribbons. Although Miss Mattie seems to stay busy with her daily chores, she always makes precious time for this delightful little girl. Miss Mattie's Aprons, will give young audiences a small glimpse of years gone by and how useful the apron was, and still is today.
  • The Invisible Blue Rabbits: A Story of Courage

    Kathy Kristine Lindsey

    Paperback (Independently published, July 2, 2017)
    The Invisible Blue Rabbits is a story about a family of special blue rabbits. Their son, Donald.,learns about bullying, accepting responsibility, respecting his parent. and believing in oneself. Donald has to overcome his many fears in this Christian tale. As a bonus the book includes rabbit facts and explains the connection between Easter and the Easter baskets..
  • Miss Lady Bugs Block Party

    Kathleen D Lindsey

    eBook
    Miss Lady Bug dreams of going on vacation far away from all the noise in the big city. She knows where she wants to go, but doesn't know exactly how to get to the meadow, in the county, by the babbling brook. So she plans a big block party, inviting the whole community of flying friends, in hopes that someone would know and give her directions on how to get to the meadow, in the country, by the babbling brook. KDL
  • God’s World of Sheep

    Lindsey Kay

    Hardcover (Clovercroft Publishing, Oct. 1, 2017)
    God’s World Of Sheep, donates a portion of proceeds with every purchase, to The Periwinkle Foundation- to improve the lives of children living with cancer, and other life- threatening illnesses. This fun, and colorful picture book, creatively teaches young readers the importance of uniqueness, equality, and the Power of unconditional love from Christ, and the Precious gift He gave to us.
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  • Miss Mattie's Aprons

    Kathleen D Lindsey

    Paperback (Independently published, July 5, 2016)
    A young girl tells the many ways in which her friend, Miss Mattie, uses her aprons. Each day they design a different apron by using recycled clothing, adorning them with pretty buttons, rick-rack and ribbons. Although Miss Mattie seems to stay busy with her daily chores, she always makes precious time for this delightful little girl. Miss Mattie's Aprons, will give young audiences a small glimpse of years gone by and how useful the apron was, and still is today.
  • Run Faredy, Run: Secrets To Freedom

    Kathleen D Lindsey

    Paperback (Independently published, June 3, 2016)
    A twelve year old slave girl and her little sister travel the road to freedom. Faredy, as she is called, was given this special name by her father. He promises that when the family reaches freedom he will reveal the true meaning of her name.But her father is sold farther South and later her mother is sold as well. Without hope, Faredy is left alone to care for her ailing sister, Rosie, until they get a visit from the Ole Shoofly, the plantation messenger. Through her knowledge of the Underground Railroad, coded songs, quilts that talk, and secret words, she has all the right tools to begin her perilous flight to freedom. KDL