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Books with author Kelly Brown

  • Adulting: How to Become a Grown-up in 535 Easy

    Kelly Williams Brown

    Paperback (Grand Central Life & Style, March 6, 2018)
    If you graduated from college but still feel like a student . . . if you wear a business suit to job interviews but pajamas to the grocery store . . . if you have your own apartment but no idea how to cook or clean . . . it's OK. But it doesn't have to be this way. Just because you don't feel like an adult doesn't mean you can't act like one. And it all begins with this funny, wise, and useful book. Based on Kelly Williams Brown's popular blog, Adulting, makes the scary, confusing "real world" approachable, manageable -- and even conquerable. This guide will help you to navigate the stormy Sea of Adulthood so that you may find safe harbor in Not Running Out of Toilet Paper Bay, and along the way you will learn: What to check for when renting a new apartment--not just the nearby bars, but the faucets and stove, among other things. When a busy person can find time to learn more about the world (It involves the intersection of NPR and hair-straightening.) How to avoid hooking up with anyone in your office--iImagine your coworkers having plastic, featureless doll crotches. It helps. The secret to finding a mechanic you love--or, more realistically, one that will not rob you blind. From breaking up with frenemies to fixing your toilet, this way fun comprehensive handbook is the answer for aspiring grown-ups of all ages.
  • Would You Rather : 200+ Challenging, Funny, Silly, Weird, Gross and Random Question Fun For Family, Teen and Children

    Brooks Kelly

    language (, June 10, 2020)
    This is the perfect book for travel games for kids in your car while on long car rides!Would you rather books for kids are the best form of entertainment so you can keep your children occupied while they have fun pondering the silly and fun questions to themselves! Inside you will find 200 'Would You Rather' questions ready to go
  • 101 Ways to Say Thank You, Kids and Teens: All-Occasion Thank-You Note Templates, Social Media Etiquette & Gratitude Guide

    Kelly Browne

    Perfect Paperback (Cedar Fort Publishing & Media, July 14, 2015)
    Gratitude is good for the soul, and it's easier than you think! Now you can help your family say thank you their way-on paper or online. With simple suggestions for thank-you notes, texts, and emails (and instructions on how to do it all tactfully) this book brings the age-old benefits of being grateful and graceful into your busy, modern life. Perfect for parents, teens, and kids alike! Endorsed by: Crane & Co. StationeryThe Protocol School of WashingtonThe Etiquette & Leadership Institute
  • The Scarecrow's Hat

    Ken Brown

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishing Company, Feb. 1, 2011)
    A resourceful chicken seeks the help of her farm animal friends to solve a problem, while giving something of herself along the way.Chicken really admires Scarecrow’s hat. Scarecrow would gladly trade his hat for a walking stick to rest his tired arms. Chicken doesn’t have a walking stick to trade―but she knows someone who does. This begins her quest to find items to trade among her farm friends, all to obtain a walking stick to swap for Scarecrow’s hat. But why does Chicken want an old straw hat?With bright watercolors and a gentle tone to keep readers captivated, this clever story written and illustrated by Ken Brown poses a problem and offers a creative solution that young children will delight in discovering.
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  • Who Flung Poo?

    Kelly Brown

    eBook (Kelly Brown Books, Oct. 13, 2016)
    A hilarious “whoflungit” for children of all ages.Three farm animals go on an adventure into the forest in search of the creature who flung poo at them. By journey’s end, they’ll learn the true meaning of friendship, and that getting covered in poo isn't always a bad thing.
  • Who Flung Poo?

    Kelly Brown

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 14, 2016)
    A hilarious “whoflungit” for children of all ages.Three farm animals go on an adventure into the forest in search of the creature who flung poo at them. By journey’s end, they’ll learn the true meaning of friendship, and that getting covered in poo isn't always a bad thing.
  • Adulting: How to Become a Grown-up in 468 Easy

    Kelly Williams Brown

    Paperback (Grand Central Publishing, May 7, 2013)
    If you graduated from college but still feel like a student . . . if you wear a business suit to job interviews but pajamas to the grocery store . . . if you have your own apartment but no idea how to cook or clean . . . it's OK. But it doesn't have to be this way. Just because you don't feel like an adult doesn't mean you can't act like one. And it all begins with this funny, wise, and useful book. Based on Kelly Williams Brown's popular blog, Adulting, makes the scary, confusing "real world" approachable, manageable -- and even conquerable. This guide will help you to navigate the stormy Sea of Adulthood so that you may find safe harbor in Not Running Out of Toilet Paper Bay, and along the way you will learn: What to check for when renting a new apartment--not just the nearby bars, but the faucets and stove, among other things. When a busy person can find time to learn more about the world (It involves the intersection of NPR and hair-straightening.) How to avoid hooking up with anyone in your office--iImagine your coworkers having plastic, featureless doll crotches. It helps. The secret to finding a mechanic you love--or, more realistically, one that will not rob you blind. From breaking up with frenemies to fixing your toilet, this way fun comprehensive handbook is the answer for aspiring grown-ups of all ages.
  • Would You Rather: 200+ Challenging, Funny, Silly, Weird, Gross and Random Question Fun For Family, Teen and Children

    Brooks Kelly

    language (, June 10, 2020)
    This is the perfect book for travel games for kids in your car while on long car rides!Would you rather books for kids are the best form of entertainment so you can keep your children occupied while they have fun pondering the silly and fun questions to themselves! Inside you will find 200 'Would You Rather' questions ready to go
  • The Scarecrow's Hat

    Ken Brown

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2001)
    A resourceful chicken seeks the help of her farm animal friends to solve a problem, while giving something of herself along the way.Chicken really admires Scarecrow’s hat. Scarecrow would gladly trade his hat for a walking stick to rest his tired arms. Chicken doesn’t have a walking stick to trade―but she knows someone who does. This begins her quest to find items to trade among her farm friends, all to obtain a walking stick to swap for Scarecrow’s hat. But why does Chicken want an old straw hat?With bright watercolors and a gentle tone to keep readers captivated, this clever story written and illustrated by Ken Brown poses a problem and offers a creative solution that young children will delight in discovering.
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  • What's the Time, Grandma Wolf?

    Ken Brown

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishing Company, Sept. 1, 2015)
    There’s a wolf in the woods and everyone says: “She’s big and she’s bad, she’s old and she’s hairy. Best leave her alone, she’s mean and she’s SCARY!”When the little animals hear that a big, bad wolf lives in their forest, they decide to get a closer look. Squirrel, Crow, Badger, and the other animals sneak up on Grandma Wolf’s house, where they find her fast asleep. Brave Piglet shouts, “What’s the time, Grandma Wolf?” and the fun begins. All the animals take a turn asking the question, creeping closer and closer. As the excitement mounts, children will delight in discovering the surprise Grandma Wolf has in store for the curious animals.Ken Brown’s vivid watercolors perfectly complement this engaging story. What’s the Time, Grandma Wolf? is also based on a popular classic game. Readers can look on the back flap for the rules.
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  • Adulting: How to Become a Grown-up in 535 Easy

    Kelly Williams Brown

    eBook (Grand Central Publishing, May 7, 2013)
    If you graduated from college but still feel like a student . . . if you wear a business suit to job interviews but pajamas to the grocery store . . . if you have your own apartment but no idea how to cook or clean . . . it's OK. But it doesn't have to be this way. Just because you don't feel like an adult doesn't mean you can't act like one. And it all begins with this funny, wise, and useful book. Based on Kelly Williams Brown's popular blog, Adulting, makes the scary, confusing "real world" approachable, manageable -- and even conquerable. This guide will help you to navigate the stormy Sea of Adulthood so that you may find safe harbor in Not Running Out of Toilet Paper Bay, and along the way you will learn: What to check for when renting a new apartment--not just the nearby bars, but the faucets and stove, among other things. When a busy person can find time to learn more about the world (It involves the intersection of NPR and hair-straightening.) How to avoid hooking up with anyone in your office--iImagine your coworkers having plastic, featureless doll crotches. It helps. The secret to finding a mechanic you love--or, more realistically, one that will not rob you blind. From breaking up with frenemies to fixing your toilet, this way fun comprehensive handbook is the answer for aspiring grown-ups of all ages.
  • 101 Ways to Say Thank You, Kids and Teens: All-Occasion Thank-You Note Templates, Social Media Etiquette & Gratitude Guide

    Kelly Browne

    eBook (Cedar Fort, Inc., July 14, 2015)
    Now there’s an easy way to show your friends and family how much you appreciate them!Learn how to say thank-you fast and often. This comprehensive gratitude guidebook contains simple suggestions for thank-you notes, texts, and emails. Express your feelings tactfully and turn gratitude into an automatic part of your life.Inside you’ll find thank-you templates for• birthdays • holidays• friendships • team celebrations• teachers • religious eventsStrengthen your relationships through thankfulness. Whether on paper or online, it’s never been easier to show your friends and family how grateful you are for their love and support.