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Books with author Kay Robertson

  • Remember the Love

    F. Robertson

    language (F. Robertson Studios, LLC, Aug. 7, 2014)
    NOTE: Through the dialogue of lovable pets, this book helps families introduce the concept of Alzheimer's to children in an age-appropriate way.This six-minute story is the 6th book in the enchanting Fluffy & Fred® series. In this heartwarming tale, Fluffy & Fred™ learn about the memory issues faced by their neighbor’s aunt. They learn how to be understanding and supportive. Do you ever wonder what are our pets talking about that we don’t hear? Welcome to the neighborhood — where the mailboxes look like lollipops, and the pets talk about their days — right here on this chalkboard!Fluffy is a cat with a lot to learn! Fred’s a dog who knows about as much. It’s a good thing Grey lives next door! Grey has the wisdom of many years. Although James and other children do live on Lollipop Way®, we mostly hear what their pets have to say!At bedtime … or anytime!
  • The Dragonpillar

    Art Robertson

    language (, Sept. 2, 2015)
    Three young girls have ventured into a part of the meadow on their farm that their parents warned them about. Ava has a science project to complete. She enlists the help of her younger sister and two younger cousins to come up with a plan to get them safely in and out of the area. However, danger isn’t the only thing they find on their adventure. That night at Ava’s birthday party, she isn’t the only one keeping a secret. The meadow has a secret of its own, one that will change their lives forever.
  • Flying Insects Moth

    R.E. Robertson

    Hardcover (Ready Readers, Aug. 11, 2019)
    A moth is an insect. It’s a flying insect! What does it eat? How does it hide? Let’s find out! Flying Insects: Moth gives young readers in prekindergarten to grade 1 an introduction to these fascinating fliers through simple text, vivid photos, and fun facts.This series introduces early readers to flying insects. Each book includes a list of words to look for in the text, with callouts that match the word to the image on the page where it appears. Questions at the end of the book invite reader to connect further with the text.
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  • HiĂ©ronyme de Carmot et ses drĂ´les d'animaux / Hieronymus Betts and His Unusual Pets

    M. P. Robertson

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, July 28, 2008)
    Hieronymus Betts lives with some very unusual pets. All are dreadfully disgusting, but Hieronymus knows of something slimier than the Slugapotamus, more gruesome than the grizzly hare, and greedier than the Saber-Toothed Rhino Toad . . . and it’s living right in his house! What on Earth could it be? This witty dual-language picture book, with its amazing array of oddly named fantasy creatures, makes learning French or English fun for young children.
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  • The Sandcastle

    M. P. Robertson

    Hardcover (Rising Moon, April 1, 2001)
    After a day of watching his strongest sandcastles washed away by a sea that refuses to obey him, Jack wishes for a real castle in which he is king, and that night his wishes come true.
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  • Visiting U.S. Symbols Statue of Liberty

    K.A. Robertson

    Paperback (Ready Readers, Jan. 25, 2019)
    In Statue of Liberty, readers will explore the location and meaning of the colossal copper statue that stands tall on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. This 16-page book uses colorful images and informative text to introduce Lady Liberty, and it also explains why she is recognized as such an important symbol of freedom in the United States. The Visiting U.S. Symbols series for prekindergarten through grade 2 introduces young readers to important U.S. symbols and their locations, while also exploring the history and significance of each. By using language that early readers can understand, these colorful pages capture a child's attention while offering an in-depth look into some of America's most prized symbols.
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  • Climb Toward Your Dreams

    F. Robertson

    eBook (F. Robertson Studios, LLC, Aug. 5, 2014)
    This six-minute story is the 1st book in the enchanting Fluffy & Fred® series. Will Fred ever get to the top of that tree? Fluffy doesn’t think so. But in a surprise ending, both pets learn that they shouldn’t give up on their dreams! Do you ever wonder what our pets are saying that we don't hear? Welcome to the neighborhood — where the mailboxes look like lollipops and the pets talk about their days — right here on this chalkboard! Fluffy is a cat with a lot to learn! Fred’s a dog who knows about as much. It’s a good thing Grey lives next door! Grey has the wisdom of many years. Although James and other children do live on Lollipop Way®, we mostly hear what their pets have to say! At bedtime ... or anytime!
  • Wash Your Paws

    F. Robertson

    Paperback (F. Robertson Studios, LLC, April 11, 2020)
    In today's story, the pets remember to wash their paws before visiting Grey, their wise older neighbor who is a retired guide dog. During this era in time, when there is great concern about a pandemic illness, the pets learn about problems, solutions and love. While written to help children with the events of 2020, the lesson is timeless. Do you ever wonder what our pets are saying that we don’t hear? Welcome to the neighborhood — where the mailboxes look like lollipops and the pets talk about their days — right here on this chalkboard! Fluffy is a cat with a lot to learn! Fred’s a dog who knows about as much. It’s a good thing Grey lives next door! Grey has the wisdom of many years. Although James and other children do live on Lollipop Way®, we mostly hear what their pets have to say! At bedtime ... or anytime!
  • A Good Home Finds Shadow

    F. Robertson

    language (, March 9, 2018)
    In today's adventure, Shadow, the homeless dog who has been living in the woods, is being adopted and goes to his new home! The sparkling orange butterfly — always around, even in winter — flutters along on this exciting day! Do you ever wonder what our pets are saying that we don’t hear? Welcome to the neighborhood — where the mailboxes look like lollipops and the pets talk about their days — right here on this chalkboard! Fluffy is a cat with a lot to learn! Fred’s a dog who knows about as much. It’s a good thing Grey lives next door! Grey has the wisdom of many years. Although James and other children do live on Lollipop Way®, we mostly hear what their pets have to say! At bedtime ... or anytime!
  • Flying Insects Grasshopper, Grades PK - 1

    R.E. Robertson

    language (Ready Readers, Aug. 1, 2019)
    A grasshopper is an insect. It’s a flying insect! What does it eat? How does it fly? Let’s find out! Flying Insects: Grasshopper gives young readers in prekindergarten to grade 1 an introduction to these fascinating fliers through simple text, vivid photos, and fun facts.This series introduces early readers to flying insects. Each book includes a list of words to look for in the text, with callouts that match the word to the image on the page where it appears. Questions at the end of the book invite reader to connect further with the text.
  • The Rainbow Bunch

    Kia Robertson

    Paperback (Cutting Edge Concepts Inc., March 15, 2010)
    Introducing The Rainbow Bunch! Ruby, Owen, Yoshi, Gabby and Pippa! Follow these loveable characters on their journey of discovering WHY it is so important to eat a rainbow of fruits and vegetables everyday! The Rainbow Bunch is a rhyming story that helps young children to understand why we need to give our bodies healthy food... and what can happen when we don't! Childhood is the best time to introduce and set healthy eating habits that will last a lifetime! This book was written to help parents and caregivers open up a conversation with very young children about the importance of making healthy eating choices! Get your kids to join The Rainbow BunchTM!
  • Food Chain

    M. P. Robertson

    Hardcover (Lincoln Children's Books, April 27, 2010)
    This simple, vivid story follows the food chain created when a naughty boy throws a goldfish down the toilet: it reaches the sea and is soon eaten by a larger fish, and it in turn is eaten by a larger fish ... The chain eventually works its way round in a full circle with dramatic results. A memorable picture book from the successful author of many picture books.
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