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Books with author Kristina Stephenson

  • Sir Charlie Stinky Socks: Volume 2

    Kristina Stephenson, Michael Maloney

    Audio CD (Bolinda Audio, Nov. 6, 2018)
    Sir Charlie Stinky Socks is back, along with his faithful cat Envelope and – of course – his good grey mare ... Sir Charlie Stinky Socks and the Tale of the Terrible Secret: In the dead of night – when the wind is right – there comes a pitiful sobbing; out of the rumbling, grumbling castle and down the side of the hill … Who could it possibly be? And what is this terrible secret all about? It seems something dreadful has happened in the tall, tall tower (with the pointy roof) and the only person who can put things right is – you guessed it – our very own honourable, feisty and courageous young hero, Sir Charlie Stinky Socks! Sir Charlie Stinky Socks and the Tale of Two Treasures: Following a musty, dusty map Sir Charlie Stinky Socks and his friends enter a scary underground world with all manner of tricks, traps and medieval puzzles. Sir Charlie must use all his cunning and wit to get the others through. Sir Charlie Stinky Socks and the Tale of the Wizard’s Whisper: Once upon a whisper a wizard made his way from a tall, tall tower to a castle on top of a hill. A mysterious whisper had told him that in the castle was a legendary knight who had helped dragons, monsters and kings. Who could this perfect knight possibly be? Why, Sir Charlie Stinky Socks of course! And he’s looking for adventure. But this is Charlie’s most fearsome quest yet.
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  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears

    Barrie Wade, Kristina Stephenson

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, Sept. 13, 2001)
    Some of our best-loved fairy tales, simply retold by top authors and illustrators.
  • When You Were Very Small

    Sophie Piper, Kristina Stephenson

    Hardcover (Good Books, June 1, 2006)
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  • Meet Trouble

    Susan Hood, Kristina Stephenson

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 21, 2001)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Part of the First Friends First Readers series of books for brand new readers.
  • The Time-for-Bed Angel

    Ronica Stromberg, Kristina Stephenson

    Hardcover (Lion Books, Aug. 1, 2008)
    This warm and funny tale is told in few words and many expressive pictures. The reader sees a busy guardian angel race around keeping a mischievous little boy safe before he finally snuggles down to sleep. This is a lovely bedtime book for all toddlers—boys and girls alike—that will reassure them of the love that encircles them all through the day and night.
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  • Our New Baby

    Heather Maisner, Kristina Stephenson

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Sept. 30, 2004)
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  • Baby's Little Bible

    Sarah Toulmin, Kristina Stephenson

    Hardcover (Lion UK, Nov. 1, 2011)
    A simple retelling of 20 favorite Bible stories, beautifully packaged specifically for little boys In this beautifully repackaged blue gift edition of Sarah Toulmin's The Baby Bible, stories run the full religious historical range from creation to the resurrection and are filled with a charming sense of wonder, expressing God's love for creation. Combined with heartwarming illustrations, this delightful little Bible offers lots to look at and point to on the page, creating perfect focus points for parents and children when they share the book together. The ideal way to share these much-loved Bible stories with little ones in an engaging and accessible manner, the blue padded cover and elaborate gift packaging make this a book any child is sure to cherish for years to come.
  • Child of Bethlehem

    Elena Pasquali, Kristina Stephenson

    Hardcover (Lion Hudson, Oct. 1, 2011)
    The children of Bethlehem watch the events of the first Christmas unfold in this traditional Nativity story with a heartwarming sentiment Closely following the gospels, this lilting retelling of the Nativity perfectly matches Kristina Stephenson's heartwarming illustrations that put children at the heart of the story. The traditional stories of Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, and the wise men are told with additional gentle moments depicting the children of Bethlehem eagerly watching the miraculous events of the first Christmas unfold. This delightful retelling of the Nativity will bring young readers to the heart of Christmas.
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  • The Time-for-Bed Angel

    Ronica Stromberg, Kristina Stephenson

    Paperback (Lion Hudson, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Andrew doesn’t want to sleep; he just wants to run and play and make mischief. Andrew’s guardian angel has to work very hard to keep him safe until he finally snuggles down to sleep. This is a charming bedtime book for all mischievous toddlers that will reassure them that love encircles them all through the day and night.
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  • The Time-for-Bed Angel

    Ronica Stromberg, Kristina Stephenson

    Hardcover (Lion Hudson, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Andrew doesn’t want to sleep; he just wants to run and play and make mischief. Andrew’s guardian angel has to work very hard to keep him safe until he finally snuggles down to sleep. This is a charming bedtime book for all mischievous toddlers that will reassure them that love encircles them all through the day and night.
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  • The Angel and the Dove: A Story for Easter

    Sophie Piper, Kristina Stephenson

    Hardcover (Lion UK, Jan. 1, 2010)
    A nesting dove and an angel have had a very sad day. But together they find happiness in the miracles of spring . This charming picture book gently touches on the events of the first Easter with a heartwarming message about new life.
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  • Day in The Life of a Princess Storybook Aqnd Dress Up Kit

    Judy Katschke, Kristina Stephenson

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Every little girl can become the perfect princess with all that's included in this special package-a special princess wand with sound, a pretty glittery skirt and a crown. PLUS for any girl who ever wondered what being a princess is really like - 24 page storybook tells it all.Did you ever wonder how a typical princess spends a typical day? Not all princesses sit in towers spinning straw or combing their hair out the window. The modern princess is always on the go! But what is a day in the life of a princess REALLY like?
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