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Books with author Kristina Tracy

  • Incredible You!: 10 Ways to Let Your Greatness Shine Through

    Wayne W. Dyer, Kristina Tracy

    eBook (Hay House Inc., Jan. 2, 2006)
    Now available in a new format and a fresh package: the New York Times best-selling children's book by beloved spiritual teacher Dr. Wayne W. Dyer that teaches children 10 concepts for successful, passionate, self-actualized living.Newly repackaged with a fresh format and cover is Dr. Wayne W. Dyer's New York Times best-selling children's book, based on the 10 concepts from his New York Times bestseller for adults 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace. Wayne always said that it's never too early for children to know that they're unique and powerful beings, and that they have everything they need within themselves to create happy, successful lives.With this book, parents can introduce these important ideas to their children. The 10 concepts are numbered, titled, and set in rhyming verse, with vibrant illustrations by Melanie Siegel to bring each point to life. A reader's guide at end, offers 10 questions that kids can answer to connect these ideas to their own lives and make them realize how incredible they truly are!
  • Unstoppable Me!: 10 Ways to Soar Through Life

    Wayne W. Dyer, Kristina Tracy

    eBook (Hay House Inc., Nov. 1, 2006)
    Now available in a new format and fresh package: a children's book by the authors of the New York Times best-selling children's book Incredible You. This book offers 10 lessons for children for leading fulfilled, self-actualized lives.Dr. Wayne W. Dyer believed that if children could hold on to the no-limit thinking they were born with rather than trying to fit in, they could learn to truly enjoy life and become unstoppable as they strive to attain their dreams. Newly repackaged with a fresh format and cover, Unstoppable Me! is based on 10 important lessons, including the value of taking risks, dealing with stress and anxiety, and learning to enjoy each moment. Each point includes an example showing how a child might apply the concept in his or her everyday life. At the end of this book, a reader's guide offers 10 questions to help spark discussion and to further reinforce Wayne's message. Whimsically illustrated by Stacy Heller Budnick.
  • I Think, I Am!: Teaching Kids the Power of Affirmations

    Louise Hay, Kristina Tracy

    Hardcover (Hay House Inc., Sept. 8, 2020)
    “Your thoughts create your life!” This is the message that Louise Hay has been teaching people throughout the world for more than 27 years. Now, children can learn and understand the powerful idea that they have control over their thoughts and words, and in turn, what happens in their life.Within the pages of I Think, I Am! kids will find out the difference between negative thoughts and positive affirmations. Fun illustrations and simple text demonstrate how to make the change from negative thoughts and words to those that are positive. The happiness and confidence that come from this ability is something children will carry with them their entire lives!
  • I Think, I Am!: Teaching Kids the Power of Affirmations

    Louise Hay, Kristina Tracy

    eBook (Hay House Inc., Oct. 15, 2008)
    “Your thoughts create your life!” This is the message that Louise Hay has been teaching people throughout the world for more than 27 years. Now, children can learn and understand the powerful idea that they have control over their thoughts and words, and in turn, what happens in their life.Within the pages of I Think, I Am! kids will find out the difference between negative thoughts and positive affirmations. Fun illustrations and simple text demonstrate how to make the change from negative thoughts and words to those that are positive. The happiness and confidence that come from this ability is something children will carry with them their entire lives!
  • Good-bye, Bumps!: Talking to What's Bugging You

    Saje Dyer, Kristina Tracy

    eBook (Hay House Inc., Feb. 25, 2014)
    In Good-bye, Bumps!, Saje Dyer, daughter of best-selling author Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, tells a remarkable story from her childhood in which she was able to overcome a physical condition in a very unique way. In the telling of her story she teaches children the important lesson that when something is bothering them, they can change their attitude toward it and not allow it to have power over them.This story will help kids understand that some things about themselves can be changed and others will always be with them, but what matters is how they choose to think about these things. In addition to its valuable lesson, this charming story will remind all readers, both young and old, of what can be done with the childlike belief in what is possible.
  • The Tortoise And The Hare: 龟兔赛跑

    Kristina Tao

    eBook
    This book is written in Chinese Mandarin and English with Pinyin. It tells a traditional children's story about a race between a tortoise and a hare.
  • Project

    Kristen Tracy

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, May 9, 2017)
    Two middle school BFFs experience the highs and lows of friendship, boys, sixth-grade politics, sister drama, and popularity in this funny and smart sequel to Project (Un)Popular! Perry can’t figure out what she’s doing wrong. Her best friend, Venice, has a boyfriend, making her feel totally left out—especially when Venice doesn’t seem to have time for Perry or her problems. Yearbook has gotten a little bit better, but Anya is still out to get her, and instead of getting to work on something fun, Perry’s stuck covering the “What’s Hot” section. Even her attempt to help the geeks is backfiring. And when her older sister takes one of the biggest dorks at school under her wing, Perry feels completely betrayed. Now Hayes, a boy she barely knows, is hanging around and giving her stuff, and Perry panics. She doesn’t want a boy to be crushing on her—especially Hayes. And social media makes everything more complicated. Is it even possible for Perry to turn things around and make sixth grade awesome?"The drama of crushes, frenemies, and hovering parents is spot-on."--Kirkus Reviews
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  • Project

    Kristen Tracy

    Paperback (Yearling, May 9, 2017)
    Perfect for summer reading is this first book in a fun new series about two middle school BFFs as they experience the highs and lows of friendship, boys, sixth grade politics, sister drama, and popularity. Middle school isn’t a popularity contest. It’s a war. Perry and her best friend, Venice, are excited to be yearbook photographers and tell the story of their school through their art. But that’s before they find out the truth: the spontaneous moments they’re supposed to capture are all faked.Yearbooks should include everybody—even the dorks. But Perry feels totally stuck. Until she starts taking flattering shots of popular people, none of her candids will ever be chosen. Fighting back isn’t going to win her any friends—she might even lose some. It's time to decide what’s more important: fitting in . . . or standing out.
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  • Hung Up

    Kristen Tracy

    Hardcover (Simon Pulse, March 4, 2014)
    Can you fall in love with a voice? This witty romance, told entirely through phone calls, chronicles the tale of a wrong number gone right.It all started with a wrong number. The voicemails Lucy left on James’s phone were meant for someone else—someone who used to have James’s digits. But then when James finally answers and the two start to talk, a unique bond forms between the two teens. Gradually Lucy and James begin to understand each other on a deeper level than anyone else in their lives. But when James wants to meet in person, Lucy is strangely resistant. And when her secret is revealed, he’ll understand why…
  • Three Thirsty Monks: Chinese children story written in English and Chinese with Pinyin

    Kristina Tao

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 22, 2018)
    This book tells a traditional Chinese children story. It is written in English and Chinese Mandarin with Pinyin.
  • Bessica Lefter Bites Back

    Kristen Tracy

    eBook (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, March 13, 2012)
    Bessica Lefter is back in this hilarious, all-too-relatable middle school novel that "will have readers laughing aloud" (Booklist).Now that Bessica’s the half mascot at her middle school and made some new friends, she finally feels like she’s fitting in. But Alice, the other half mascot, hates her. And after some mean texts, Bessica’s friendship with Sylvie might be over. Bessica doesn’t want drama. She’s got her first big game to worry about. Not even taking care of gorgeous Noll Beck’s lizard or deciding whether to crash Sylvie’s party can distract her. Bessica will be facing off as mascot against T.J. the Tiger, who has a reputation for embarrassing the competition. Letting him make fun of her would be like letting him humiliate her whole school.Bessica’s worked hard to have some social status. And she’ll work even harder to keep it. . . ."[Bessica's] endearing qualities keep one rooting for her." --School Library Journal"A fun story." --Midwest Book Review"Informative and worthwhile." --VOYA 
  • The Reinvention of Bessica Lefter

    Kristen Tracy

    eBook (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Jan. 11, 2011)
    From the author of the Project (Un)Popular series and Too Cool For This School, a funny, authentic story about fitting in, growing up, and making it in middle school!After an unfortunate incident at the hair salon, Bessica is not allowed to see her best friend, Sylvie. That means she's going to start middle school a-l-o-n-e. Bessica feels like such a loser. She wants friends. She's just not sure how to make them.It doesn't help that her beloved grandma is off on some crazy road trip and has zero time to listen to Bessica. Or that Bessica has a ton of homework. Or that gorgeous Noll Beck thinks she's just a kid. Or that there are some serious psycho-bullies in her classes. Bessica doesn't care about being popular. She just wants to survive—and look cute. Is that too much to ask when you're eleven?"Funny, goofy, anxious, and absolutely emotionally authentic." --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Starred Review"Many a middle school girl will find a piece of herself in Bessica Lefter." --VOYA
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