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Books with author Kathy Wilson

  • Sixties Kids: My adventurous, fun filled, childhood Tomboy years in the sixties.

    Kate Wilson

    eBook
    Written for my grandchildren, 'Sixties kids' is easy to read, but also suitable for yesterdays women and men of that exciting time in history. A personal memoir of a sixties childhood in swinging sixties Britain, with memories of childhood and family relationships, country school life, and games played at home and at school. The author tells of the family activities, the sixties toys of the day, sixties fashion, and of the music, and childhood activities played with her friends in the small village where she was born and grew up. Sixties kids, recalls a childhood memoir of her growing up 'Tomboy' years when most of her friends were girlie and played with dolls and prams, she preferred the rough and tumble play and adventures. A family and childhood look at the sixties of bygone years when children had more freedom and came to no harm in the small towns and villages of country life in Britain where you could leave your door open all day and night. From child to teenager, it is full of fun and adventure, a must for anyone who enjoys sixties nostalgia and a peek down memory lane at children and women of the sixties. Packed with children's adventures and school life stories, a blast from the past for those who grew up in the sixties and girls and boys from the present. (Ideal as a school study education book 4th-6th grade, 9-12 year old primary school book.)
  • Monty goes to the Fair

    Kate Wilson

    language (Miaplacidus Multimedia Publishing, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Monty the duck belongs to Martha, who takes him everywhere with her. One day a funfair comes to the nearby park, and everyone goes along. At first, Monty thinks the fair is wonderful. But then Martha goes on a train ride...This is the second of the "Monty" books by Kate Wilson, a series of illustrated short stories ideal for reading to young children (age 4 upwards) and for independent readers of around 7 or so.***BOOK TRAILER. The "Look Inside" feature does not work well for short stories like this. To read the first few pages of "Monty goes to the Fair" as video preview, visit Amazon's Kate Wilson Author Page.
  • Fanny the Sparkle Fairy That Fibs: Gentle Bedtime Story

    Cathy Wilson

    language (Gentle Bedtime Story, May 2, 2013)
    Fanny Fairy Fibsis an adventurous story of learning, friendships and mistakes. Fanny learns... that fibbing hurts the feelings of the friends she loves. And lucky for this fibbing fairy she has friends that understand and forgive her mistakes.A thoughtful moral tale with an important life lesson that everyone can learn from.An exciting adventurous tale for the whole family!Download your copy today!~gentle bedtime story, zoo story 2, happy cildrens book, dr seuss, dr seuss books, animal adventure dragon, monkey story, animal adventure toys
  • Martha loves Monty

    Kate Wilson

    language (Miaplacidus Multimedia Publishing, Dec. 20, 2011)
    Introducing Monty, the hand-me-down toy duck with fur instead of feathers. First he belongs to Caitlin, and then to Danny, but nobody really loves him. Then one day, it's someone's birthday..."Martha loves Monty" is an illustrated short story for reading to young children (3 - 5), and for independent readers up to around 7 or so. It is the first of the "Monty" children's picture e-books by Kate Wilson.Watch a video trailer of "Martha loves Monty" at Miaplacidus Multimedia Publishing - www.miaplacidus.co.uk - home of the "Monty" books.
  • The First Collection of Monty Stories

    Kate Wilson

    language (Miaplacidus Multimedia Publishing, June 14, 2012)
    This collection contains four of the "Monty" stories by Kate Wilson, a series of picture books for young children (3 - 7). The stories in the collection are:1: "Martha loves Monty"2: "Monty goes to the Fair"3: "Monty, meet Connie!"4: "Monty goes to College"Also included is a fun quiz with questions and puzzles on Monty, Martha and her friends and family.The Monty stories are also available a separate e-books from the Amazon Kindle Store.
  • The Kings War

    Katherine Wilson

    language (, March 27, 2019)
    The Maidens of Malidone is a wholesome and edifying Medieval adventure series written for pre-teens and teens by a teen. After living in a palace, on an island, and in a cave, living on a farm seems...dull. For Amira, it’s survival. She looks, works, and smells like a peasant, but deep inside she’s still a princess, longing to free her people from Caine’s tyranny, who has pronounced himself King. Amira and her family are powerless to stop Caine without an army, but recruiting men does not prove easy—not when Caine’s soldiers lurk around every corner.Amira and her brother, Charles, head West, to rally their people for war. The road is rough, their patience wears thin, and their zeal runs low, but Caine’s oppression is ruining lives...lives like Sadie’s, a common thief due to circumstances beyond her control.Even with the help of old friends, will the Kings’ army of peasants be enough to overthrow Caine’s rule? What if those friends get hurt...or worse? Is Amira willing to trust her Savior, no matter what?
  • Monty, meet Connie!

    Kate Wilson

    language (Miaplacidus Multimedia Publishing, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Monty the furry, squidgy duck belongs to Martha, who takes him everywhere with her. He sits with her at breakfast, and he sleeps in her bed at night, all of which makes him very happy. Then one day, someone new comes to live with them, and Monty is not so happy any more...This is the third of the "Monty" picture e-books by Kate Wilson, a series of illustrated short stories for reading to very young children, or for independent readers up to the age of 7 or so.For more on the Monty books, including video trailers, visit the website of Miaplacidus Multimedia Publishing - www.miaplacidus.co.uk.New in 2014: Monty's Match-the-Shapes Game - app for Kindle and other android devices. Available now from the Amazon Appstore.
  • How "Do" You Make a Rainbow?

    Cathy Wilson

    language (Flawless Writing, May 18, 2013)
    Rainbows are something magical that just makes you smile. They help you dream and become a better person.Have you ever wondered how rainbows are made?Have you ever wished upon a rainbow? You see, it's not just a star you can wish upon.In this adventure, Cathy Wilson shows how a group of paintbrush friends accidentally created a rainbow. The first of many adventures to come that teach us very important life lessons about working together, loving one another, and always looking for the good in things!
  • Landmarks

    Katie Wilson

    Board book (Flowerpot Pr, March 7, 2017)
    Applying the tactile features of Montessori teaching, this innovative board book uses enhanced spot UV treatments to teach little ones about famous monuments from around the world, including the Eiffel Tower, The Statue of Liberty, and the Great Wall of China. One-of-a-kind colorful illustrations, sturdy board pages, and no moveable parts make this a unique addition to an early learning collection.
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  • The Underwater Adventure Bedtime Series

    Cathy Wilson

    eBook
    This 3 book bedtime series opens your imagination to the world of wonderous underwater sea adventures. Oscar the octopus discovers a hidden treasure and isn't sure what to do with it. Sparky the sparkle fish is sad because he doesn't sparkle. Sparky learns that looking for the good in things is the key to his troubles. Then there's the sweet little mermaid that just can't get to sleep at night. She wants so badly to rest, so she can have all the energy she needs to have great adventures during the day.Life is what you make it and these 3 stories teach us important life lessons that make a positive difference.
  • Children's Fantasy Fiction: Santa is REAL...Believe

    Cathy Wilson

    language (, Dec. 17, 2013)
    Children's Fantasy Fiction: Santa is Real Believe is a heart warming story by Cathy Wilson. “The purpose of art is to renew your perception. What we know we often lose sight of. A writer mixes up our familiarities, and just like magic, we see clearly a new meaning.”It’s a magical Christmas tale that reminds us how important it is to allow ourselves to dream and believe. That's what the magic of Christmas and the holidays is all about.Reality it what you make it and the power of the mind is magnificent. During the holiday season you can choose to join in the happiness. Soaring through the sky with Santa or maybe skating with Frosty the Snowman. Or you can isolate yourself in despair. Go visit the Grinch and be bummed together. It's a choice...No matter your age. When you choose to believe, the miracles begin.Sweet and mischievous 8 year-old Cathy followed her father, Big Fat Dad's advice. She knew Santa was real and by truly believing this with every fiber of her being, she gained the proof she needed to never grow out of this belief. A gift from the big jolly man himself gave this little girl a Christmas she would never forget. One that will make even the cynics believe that Santa really is REAL...
  • Tootie the Clown

    Cathy Wilson

    language (, April 29, 2013)
    It's no fun feeling left out or made fun of. And Tootie the clown was feeling this way when he started at his new school.Kids were making fun of him because he was a clown. This made him feel really sad inside.But Tootie remembered the lessons he learned in Clown School. And one of them was to always believe in himself. He used this lesson to help the other kids learn it's okay to be different. Tootie the Clown was a great clown and he deserves to be happy just like everyone else!