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Books with author Kay Moore

  • The Radium Girls: Young Readers' Edition: The Scary but True Story of the Poison that Made People Glow in the Dark

    Kate Moore

    eBook (Sourcebooks Explore, Sept. 8, 2020)
    An inspiring and engaging historical nonfiction book for kids 9 to 12, this newly adapted young readers' edition of the acclaimed national bestseller tells the story of America's glowing girls and their brave fight for justiceAmid the excitement of the early twentieth century, hundreds of young women spend their days hard at work painting watch dials with glow-in-the-dark radium paint. The painters consider themselves lucky—until they start suffering from a mysterious illness. As the corporations try to cover up a shocking secret, these shining girls suddenly find themselves at the center of a deadly scandal.The Radium Girls tells the unbelievable true story of these incredible women, whose determination to fight back saved countless lives.This enthralling and accessible young readers' edition of the New York Times and USA Today bestseller includes all-new material, including a glossary, timeline, and dozens of bonus photos.
  • If You Lived at the Time of the Civil War

    Kay Moore

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Describes conditions for the civilians in both North and South during and immediately after the war.
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  • Autumn's Story: A Dark Fairytale

    Kaylin Moore

    language (, Aug. 12, 2014)
    (A short story of 3700 words)Many years ago, there was a girl named Autumn....A simple girl, born to magic, raised in love, learns the truth about the harsh and cold world beyond her forest home.This is a small story, and a dark one, told in the style of a tale shared while sitting by the fire on a chill winter's evening.Pagan-friendly, though perhaps not for very young children.
  • My First Emojis™: Where’s Emoji?

    Melissa Kay Moore

    (Archway, Sept. 12, 2019)
    Featuring colorful emoji pictures, in the My First Emojis series by author Melissa Kay Moore, offers children an introduction to the world of emojis and their use in technology. This playful, interactive kid's book displays flags of countries from around the world for little ones to explore. With simple, written text and repetition of emoji pictures, children will learn a country's flag emoji style. It offers a clever, visual journey for communicating in our social world with the lovable character, Moji.
  • INDRA: PRINCESS OF JAO

    K. M. MOORE

    language (, Sept. 4, 2019)
    ​Bad premonitions are a bitch...It isn’t easy being a princess. There are high expectations on you. Of greatness and duty and all that. And going with the wishes of others, like your royal parents. It becomes especially hard after you have some really weird sh*t go down on you. Like seeing your dead sister and having some terrifying premonitions, all after someone tries to kill you on a school outing. At 13 it’s a lot to handle, especially when your parents want you to marry the prince of your twin planet. It gets even more complicated when the prince that you were arranged to marry is ready to bail and his evil cousin is just waiting in the wings to take his place. And not even just take his place, maybe murder some people, including your favorite pet.And all of that pressure can lead a person to take some drastic action.
  • Everybody Counts

    Karen Moore

    Board book (WorthyKids, Aug. 15, 2011)
    From executive producer Roma Downey comes a faith-affirming brand created just for preschoolers. Little Angels is a faith-based series created just for preschoolers that focuses on eight Little Angels who are guardians, teachers, and companions to twins Alex and Zoe. Throughout each story, children will learn practical lessons, values, and biblical truths in an engaging and appealing manner. In Everybody Counts, twins Alex and Zoe are having trouble counting their animals. The Little Angels fly in to help the children learn their numbers, along with the idea that everyone is important to God. For each number, the Little Angels show Alex and Zoe examples -- some from the Bible, some from the twins' surroundings and their everyday experiences. Little ones will love the fun text and the charming characters in this series extension. Ages 2-5.
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  • My First Emojis™: Where’s Emoji?

    Melissa Kay Moore

    (Archway, Sept. 12, 2019)
    Featuring colorful emoji pictures, in the My First Emojis series by author Melissa Kay Moore, offers children an introduction to the world of emojis and their use in technology. This playful, interactive kid's book displays flags of countries from around the world for little ones to explore. With simple, written text and repetition of emoji pictures, children will learn a country's flag emoji style. It offers a clever, visual journey for communicating in our social world with the lovable character, Moji.
  • Full Steam Ahead, Felix!

    Kate Moore

    Paperback (Penguin, Feb. 1, 2020)
    Felix, Senior Pest Controller at Huddersfield station, has been at the heart of a close-knit community since the day she arrived as a kitten.But now, having risen to fame, everyday life at the station has become rather hectic; while reporters and fans clamor for a glimpse of her, Felix and her human co-workers find themselves, and the station, in quite a whirlwind.With the job seemingly too big for one fluffy feline to handle, it seems only sensible to recruit a young apprentice to the team: enter, Bolt. Full of funny and heart-warming stories, with personal tales from Felix's biggest fans, this is the remarkable tale of Felix and Bolt, the ultimate pest-controlling duo.
  • How Noah Knew What to Do

    Karen Moore

    eBook (Thomas Nelson, May 17, 2009)
    Children are often afraid to try something new. This story will show them how they can trust God to help them do what they need to do—just like He did Noah. How Noah Knew What to Do shows how, even though Noah wasn’t a veterinarian or even a ship builder, he listened to God and trusted Him to help him build the ark and fill it with animals. Karen Ann Moore's delightful rhyming text along with Pete Kersten’s whimsical illustrations make this a fun way for children to learn they can rely on God in every situation, even when they’re doing something they’ve never done before. Kids will see that obeying God can mean saying “yes” even when the obstacles seem hard to overcome. A gel-pack water-waves novelty that’s built into the front cover makes for lots of giggles.
  • Unchangeable

    Katie Moore

    eBook (, Sept. 23, 2016)
    Eva lives in a world where everybody Changes on their birthday. Changing is a process that makes the person grow physically and mentally, both for the better. But when Eva's birthday comes around and she doesn't Change, she realizes there's much more to this world than she thought. And it's not for the better.
  • Metal Man

    Katie Moore

    eBook
    After things got sorted out about her fathers death and her mothers presumed death, Rosemarie's life has been simple. She wakes up, goes to school, and works on her automaton. She's always had a way with metal that nobody else has. But when her insane Aunt Elisa claims to have found a trail leading to her mother, reluctant Rosemarie is forced to come along. Her story only gets more perplexing from there, involving a kidnapping, a jade girl, and a world domination plan.
  • The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women

    Kate Moore

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 6, 2018)
    For use in schools and libraries only. Illuminates the inspiring young women exposed to the "wonder" substance of radium, and their awe-inspiring strength in the face of almost impossible circumstances. Their courage and tenacity led to life-changing regulations, research into nuclear bombing, and ultimately saved hundreds of thousands of lives...