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Books with author Katie Stewart

  • The Pooh cook book: inspired by "Winnie-the-Pooh" and The house at Pooh Corner by A. A. Milne;

    Katie Stewart

    Paperback (Methuen, Jan. 1, 1971)
    Especially for children, this cook book's contents include cinnamon toast, chocolate peanut squares, flapjacks, pancakes and honey tarts. The recipes are easy-to-follow, and the book includes quotations from the Pooh stories, and decorations by E.H. Shepard.
  • Mark of the Dragon Queen

    Katie W. Stewart

    language (, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Kira has led a sheltered life, brought up by her widowed father, whom she adores. When he is arrested and imprisoned for a murder he allegedly committed 18 years before, she is devastated. So when she overhears an ex-student of her father's planning to visit the prison, Kira decides to go, too. However, the student - Arun - is not who she thinks he is, and she soon learns that her father has not always been the man of integrity she has known for fifteen years. Caught in a rebellion against the Lord High Councillor who would return the country to Wizard Rule, Kira finds that there is one more lesson she has to learn - about herself. Success depends on her, but is she willing to make the sacrifice it will require?A book for Young Adults, but suitable for all ages.
  • The Dragon Box

    Katie W Stewart

    language (, Aug. 3, 2011)
    When eleven-year-old James is given an electronic game by his old, inventor neighbour, he is intrigued by the lack of screen on the console. He soon finds that with 'The Dragon Box' there is no need for a screen. At the flick of the switch, he's in a game like no other he has ever played before. Somehow he must win the crystal of Mommek and save the Kingdom of Grobnog from Khalana the witch. If he fails, there is far more at stake than his pride.Fantasy with a touch of SciFi for children, 8-12 years.
  • Song of the Jikhoshi

    Katie W. Stewart

    language (, April 17, 2013)
    When twelve-year-old Zanarr learns the secret of his birth, he begins to wonder where he really belongs. After an earthquake devastates the Tribal Gathering, others, too, question the wisdom of allowing him to stay. But when his attempt to save someone's life goes dreadfully wrong, there is no choice left to him. Now he must try to make a home outside the forest. Will he be forced to follow in the steps of a man reviled both in and out of the forest, in order to survive?Sequel to "Treespeaker"
  • WHAT IF: All You Can Imagine

    K. K. Stewart

    eBook (K. K. Stewart, Aug. 16, 2014)
    Voltaire told us to "judge a man by his questions, not his answers." I ask a lot of thought provoking questions in this ebook, all starting with the words - what if. We can barely go through life without asking what if about something. We are always questioning, always imagining. While the book takes a bit of a philosophical outlook on things, it also gives light humour that the average person can enjoy. The questions range from basic style choice to more controversial questions about life, and even about God’s existence. As Albert Einstein once said “the important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.”
  • Seven Miracles That Saved America: An Illustrated History

    , Stewart/stewart

    Hardcover (SHADOW MOUNTAIN #1664, Nov. 14, 2012)
    This adaptation of the bestselling nonfiction book Seven Miracles that Saved America, by New York Times bestselling authors Chris Stewart and Ted Stewart, features captivating illustrations by award-winning artist Ben Sowards to help children (grades 1 through 5) understand how God has intervened to protect our nation at critical times in our history. Focusing on why these events are so important, why we should remember them, and why they can give us hope for the future, the vivid illustrations bring to life seven episodes in our country s history that might have resulted in completely different outcomes.
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  • The Pooh Corner Cook Book

    Katie Stewart

    (Egmont Childrens Books, Dec. 6, 1990)
    Softcover; Very Good+++; No Dust Jacket; The front cover has a small scuff and a creased corner. The book is clean and has no markings. 8vo - over 7Ă‚Âľ" - 9Ă‚Âľ" tall
  • Famous Animals: Volume 1

    Katie W. Stewart

    Paperback (Magic Owl Design, July 22, 2015)
    What happens when you combine a love of art, animals and history with a sense of humour? You get a book that is delightfully different. Famous Animals is an alternative history, an artistic peek at the world of such remarkable animals as Felix Mendelswann, Joan Aardvark and Luciano Pavaratti. At the same time, it takes a biographical look at some equally noteworthy humans. A book that will appeal to young and old alike.
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  • Wilhelmina Woylie: The little stick carrier

    JB Rowley, Katie Stewart

    language (Potoroo Press, Nov. 3, 2017)
    Wilhelmina Woylie goes out one night to fetch sticks for her nest unaware of the danger that lurks at every corner. Despite her tiny size she must find a way to overcome the predator who stalks her or her baby will die.A story sure to capture the heart of every child written by Amazon best-selling author JB Rowley with exquisite illustrations by Katie Stewart. Children will also love the thrill of tapping on the illustrations to bring up hidden text in the text pop-ups. Your purchase of this book will help save endangered species like the little woylie. For each full price sale of the book $1.00 will go to FNPW (Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife), an organisation set up to protect Australia’s native species and ecosystems.
  • Mark of the Dragon Queen

    Katie W. Stewart

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 21, 2013)
    Kira has led a sheltered life, brought up by her widowed father, whom she adores. When he is arrested and imprisoned for a murder he allegedly committed 18 years before, she is devastated. So when she overhears an ex-student of her father's planning to visit the prison, Kira decides to go, too. However, the student - Arun - is not who she thinks he is, and she soon learns that her father has not always been the man of integrity she has known for fifteen years. Caught in a rebellion against the Lord High Councillor who would return the country to Wizard Rule, Kira finds that there is one more lesson she has to learn - about herself. Success depends on her, but is she willing to make the sacrifice it will require? A book for Young Adults, but suitable for all ages.
  • The Crystal Cave by Stewart,Mary.

    Stewart

    Paperback (E O S, March 15, 2003)
    The Crystal Cave by Stewart,Mary. [2003] Paperback
  • Pooh Corner Cook Book

    STEWART K

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, Sept. 11, 1986)
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