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Books with author Kathy Ree

  • Cursive Handwriting Workbook for Grade 3 to 5+: Inspiring Quotes: Reproducible Activity Pages With Motivational and Character-Building Quotes That ... Practice Meaningful

    Kathy J. Reed

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 26, 2019)
    Do you want to boost your kids confidence?Cursive Writing Practice for kids to enhance their writing skills and motives them. illustrated Cursive writing book inspired by Harry Potter for the Potter Heads.This collection of 80+ quotes motivates students to practice cursive and sparks rich discussions that build character. Each practice page includes a memorable quote printed in DeNealian script and a lined guide for copying the quote.Includes famous words from historic figuresBeautiful Illustrations. We’ve included 25 unique images for you to express your creativity and make masterpieces.Provides Contemporary cursive handwriting practice, Reinforces Letter formations, combinations and connections, includes more than 100+ lined pages of activities illustrations of Potter Characters. This book is perfect for kids of all ages; this workbook is ideal for younger students who are learning how to write using cursive. Each page is dedicated to each cursive letter and can be worked on independently with little to no supervision. This resource is a cursive writing notebook that gradually increases knowledge of cursive letters. There is a page for practice for each upper- and lower-case letter. The guided writing practice progressively builds kid's cursive skills beginning withTracing upper and lower case cursive lettersConnecting letters to form words in cursiveWriting numbers and MonthsWriting Motivational quotes Writing Harry Potter inspired quotesThis book is suitable for kids studying Grade 3, Grade 4 and Grade 5, Children who wish to improve their cursive writing or parents wants a children to get motivated while practicing cursive writing can buy this book for their children.
  • Bear Cub Adventure

    . Kathy

    Paperback (lulu.com, Oct. 19, 2011)
    The middle Blake sisters, Marsha and Becky, are going on a camping trip to Sugar Pine Point State Park, alone with their parents. The girls have dreams of campfires glowing, roasting hot dogs and making s'mores, hiking, fishing, canoeing, stargazing. . . Disaster strikes when the Stinky Boy Cavendish brothers show up for the morning hike. What was the point of leaving their four sisters behind at the cabin if their parents invited the neighbors? Join the hike and meet the Tahoe critters living in the the forest on the trail: raccoons, beavers, porcupines, squirrels and a Mama bear with her cub! What can the sisters do to make sure George and Robby don't tag along when they go fishing in General Creek or canoeing on the lake? A wise owl hoots answers from a tree above the girls' tent at night and their parents offer a surprise solution.
  • Shifters

    . Kathy

    (lulu.com, May 26, 2011)
    Nora had always lived a quiet life. She went to college, knit, and worked in her mom's needlework store. But everything changes in a moment, when she sees a shape shifter fending off an attack from a group she's never heard of, a secret group determined to wipe out all supernatural creatures. Suddenly, she's put in danger because of her knowlege, and the pair are in a race against time to find protection before the Human Advocacy League finds them.