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Books with author Kyle Fleming

  • My First Math Workbook: Superhero Numbers for Kids 3-6

    Kay Fleming

    Paperback (Independently published, April 15, 2020)
    Counting and tracing alone wonā€™t cut it. So, why not give your child this complete beginner's workbook that can help them build a strong foundation and love for math from a very early age?Math can be fun and exciting to young children if you present it as a game. Honing in on their natural tendency to play is the most effective way of getting them interested in learning any topic. This book goes above and beyond the tracing and writing. It builds on their love of play and exploration by providing a strong foundation in some of the most important areas of beginner math.This book offers:Number tracing and spelling ā€“ Kids build their writing muscle memory by following the correct paths presented for each number and letter.Scrambled word puzzles ā€“ Build their spelling skills (zero-twenty) by having them match words to the correct numbers.Color by Number puzzles (with addition) ā€“ Helps kids develop their number sense and arithmetic skills.Making 5, 10, etc. ā€“ An introduction to early algebra where your child will solve simple equations. It might sound advanced for a math beginner, but itā€™s nothing they wonā€™t be able to figure out with the help of this book. Children who get to learn, apply, and strengthen these skills at a young age will gain an advantage over their peers in their understanding of basic mathematics.Comparing numbers (greater than, less than, or equal to) ā€“ This helps young learners make sense of the relationship between numbers. Your kid already knows if you give them less cookies than their sibling/friend ā€“ why not use this basic understanding to help them put numbers into perspective?Money (coin counting and recognition) ā€“ Introduction to counting, sorting, and measuring the value of money ā€“ a necessary skill for life.Assessment ā€“ Measure your child's knowledge and understanding upon the completion of this book ā€“ a feature thatā€™s not offered in other tracing books.There are more exercises (which include all the material your child learned throughout the book) after the assessment in case they could use some more practice.As a complete beginner's workbook, it has everything a child needs to learn about the numbers 0-20, beginner arithmetic, and beginner algebra.Grab a copy today to supplement a homeschooling math curriculum or serve as a fun superhero themed activity book. For other fun and educational books for kids, just simply click on the author name "Kay Fleming" (located on the left side of this page).
  • ABC Learning & Alphabet Recognizing: Fun ABC Writing Activity Book for Kids Ages 3-6

    Kay Fleming

    Paperback (Independently published, March 14, 2020)
    The complete learn to write and recognize letters workbook for preschoolers and kindergarteners!Writing will be super easy and fun with this book! It is filled with activities and practice pages that introduce kids to letters and reinforces them to associate each letter to the things (fruits, vegetables and animals) around them and around the world.This book offers a simple and fun way to learn and recognize letters by:Tracing lettersā€•Builds kids writing memory muscles by following the correct paths presented for each letter.Writing practiceā€•After tracing, kids can practice writing the letters on their own.Filling in the missing letters ā€“ Kids will enjoy learning the order of the alphabet by filling in the missing letters.Finding letters ā€“ There are 26 coloring pages where kids need to identify, color, and trace the letters and words of the objects containing the letters they just learned (both upper and lower case).Working other activities ā€“ Matching upper & lower-case letters, alphabet mazes, word tracing and lots ofā€¦Educational coloring activities! Compliant with Zaner-Bloser, McDoughal Littell & D'Nealian handwriting methods.Written by a mom who homeschooled all her children and then sent them off to college by the time they turned 13 and 15 (each with a full scholarship), this book can give your little one the right head start in their learning journey.For other fun and educational books for kids, just simply click on the author name "Kay Fleming" (located on the left side of this page).
  • Days of the Week Kindergarten Workbook for Kids Ages 3 and up: Baby Foxes Fun Learning Book

    Kay Fleming

    Paperback (Independently published, June 14, 2020)
    Teach your child the days of the week (the fun way) to help them understand time!This book teaches the following concepts:how the days of the week got their namesthe difference between weekdays and weekends how to distinguish yesterday, today, and tomorrowthe order of the days of the weekthe days abbreviations and much more!BOOK FEATURES:Tracing, spelling, writing the names of the days of the weekPractice worksheets to reinforce understanding and retain concepts such asWhich day comes nextThe order of the daysThe day before and afterCut out GamesUnscrambled words and crossword puzzlesLots of coloring pages to motivate & enhance learningAssessment ā€“ to find the gaps in your childā€™s knowledge.Grab a copy now so that your child can learn the days of the week quickly - the fun and easy way!ā˜… NOTE: Available in 2 different themes. This version is filled with cute baby foxes while the other is filled with adorable unicorns. The interior worksheets are identical for both books.To order the version with the unicorns, just click on the author, ā€˜Kay Flemingā€™ (located on the left side of this note).
  • Color Science Activity Sheets for Preschoolers & Kindergarteners: Includes 24 Funny Dinosaur Coloring Pages

    Kay Fleming

    Paperback (Independently published, May 30, 2020)
    Teach your child about colors while they color their favorite dinosaur pages! A child's early ability to recognize and identify colors is a great milestone in his/her cognitive development process. It helps them create an important mental link between words and visuals.This book teaches colors through:Tracing, writing, spelling and naming of colorsColor Mixing & Hands-On-Color Science Experiments (learn about the color wheel, primary, secondary colors, etc.)Over 30 dinosaur-themed activity sheets24 unique funny DINOSAUR COLORING PAGESThere are NO duplicate pictures.Printed single-sided with it's own BLACK-BACK PAGE to prevent and minimize bleed-through.Pages can be cut out for display without losing an image on the back.Large and simple pictures designed for an easy and relaxing coloring experienceA book with a purpose ā€“ to educate and entertain8.5x11 sizeUse it to supplement a homeschool and art curriculum or use it alone. Either way, this book will surely delight your little artists and all dinosaur lovers alike! Grab a copy of this ONE-OF-A-KIND book today and watch your childā€™s face light up as s/he experiment with colors on and off paper! For other fun and educational books for kids, just simply click on the author name "Kay Fleming" (located on the left side of this page).
  • Bedtime Trip: A Planetary Nursery Rhyme

    K Fleming

    language (, May 17, 2015)
    Children's Rhyming Nursery Story about a trip to the planets in our solar system with bright graphic pictures. A great way for children to learn the solar system in planet order.
  • The Medieval Messenger

    F. Fleming

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Nov. 29, 1996)
    This is one in a series of books which presents facts about various periods in history through the use of a fictional tabloid newspaper. The Medieval Messenger depicts in lurid detail the terrors and triumphs of the Middle Ages.
  • Ida Tarbell, First of the Muckrakers

    Fleming

    Paperback (Dell Publishing, July 15, 1976)
    A biography of the woman who pioneered a new style of journalism in exposing the malpractices of the oil industry at the turn of the century.
  • Senator from Maine: Margaret Chase Smith

    Fleming

    Paperback (Dell Publishing, July 15, 1976)
    None
  • In Tall, Tall Grass: Big Book

    Fleming

    Paperback (Henry Holt & Company Inc, Oct. 15, 1993)
    None
  • Jack's Story: A journey through the nightmare of a glioblastoma multiforme brain tumour

    Ken Fleming

    Paperback (K&D Publishing, Oct. 22, 2019)
    The life and death of Jack Fleming through his battle with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) brain cancer as told by his father, Ken. This is the story of a very brave young man. I was with him when he took his first breath and I was with him when he took his last. One was a moment of exquisite pleasure and the other was a moment of unimaginable pain. He gave life, and particularly the last two years struggling with terminal brain cancer, his best shot. He never stopped smiling; never gave up; never said no more. He was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) brain cancer on a cold, wet and wintry 8 July 2016. He was given 12 months to live. We got 22 months. In December 2017 we found out that none of the treatments were working and he was unlikely to live much longer. On 28 March 2018, we were told it was all over. He died at 1.45 pm on 15 April 2018. I promised him I would write a book. I kept my promise. ā€” Ken Fleming - JACK EVAN FLEMING 25 November 1996 ā€“ 15 April 2018 RIP Praise for Jack's Story ā€œJackā€™s Story is gripping and confronting. Well done for having the courage to write it and get it out there in the public space. I'm sure many other families and health professionals will benefit from reading this book. It was a real tribute to Jack...and also demonstrated you're didn't leave a stone unturned in trying to find a solution to this aggressive cancer.ā€ Dr Nick Cooling ā€œThank you for sharing Jackā€™s Story. Iā€™m deeply sorry to hear about your sonā€™s journey with cancer. As you know glioblastoma cancer has touched my life and those that I love dearly. I can only imagine how difficult this process is for you and your family. It sounds like Jack was surrounded with support and indeed possessed courage at its best. I know that the grieving process never quite ends, but in due time, the thought of your son will bring a smile to your lips sooner than a tear to your eye. Our sons gave us so much more than they knew, so much for us to cherish. Our memories of them will always be with us. Please know that Jill and I will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Weā€™re in this with you. God Bless you.ā€ Joseph R. Biden. Jr. ā€œI would like to give my condolences to your family as no family should have to go through what your family endured. Taking the pain from your sonā€™s story and turning it into a moving and beautifully honest book takes a lot of courage. I appreciate the bravery it took to write this book about what it is really like inside a life with glioblastoma multiforme.ā€ Senator John McCain ā€œI read Jackā€™s story in one night ā€¦couldnā€™t put it down ā€¦ and despite knowing how it all ended, I was willing there to be a twist and turn on each page that would see a miracle happen. What a truly incredible story of hope, love, courage and ultimate tragedy.ā€ Katie Murray ā€œIā€™m so sorry that despite all the expert advice and treatment he received that no more could be done to save him. It is stories like these, and patients like Jack, that drive us to continue our work and research and clinical trials to try to find new and better treatments to counter this awful disease. Letā€™s hope we can make some more breakthroughs in memory of all the children and young adults like Jack.ā€ Dr David Ziegler
  • Jack's Story: A journey through the nightmare of a glioblastoma multiforme brain tumour

    Ken Fleming

    Hardcover (Jack's Story Pty Ltd, Oct. 16, 2019)
    The life and death of Jack Fleming through his battle with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) brain cancer as told my his father, Ken. This is the story of a very brave young man. I was with him when he took his first breath and I was with him when he took his last. One was a moment of exquisite pleasure and the other was a moment of unimaginable pain. He gave life, and particularly the last two years struggling with terminal brain cancer, his best shot. He never stopped smiling; never gave up; never said no more. He was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) brain cancer on a cold, wet and wintry 8 July 2016. He was given 12 months to live. We got 22 months. In December 2017 we found out that none of the treatments were working and he was unlikely to live much longer. On 28 March 2018, we were told it was all over. He died at 1.45 pm on 15 April 2018. I promised him I would write a book. I kept my promise. ā€” Ken Fleming - JACK EVAN FLEMING 25 November 1996 ā€“ 15 April 2018 RIPPraise for Jack's Story ā€œJackā€™s Story is gripping and confronting. Well done for having the courage to write it and get it out there in the public space. I'm sure many other families and health professionals will benefit from reading this book. It was a real tribute to Jack...and also demonstrated you're didn't leave a stone unturned in trying to find a solution to this aggressive cancer.ā€ Dr Nick Coolingā€œThank you for sharing Jackā€™s Story. Iā€™m deeply sorry to hear about your sonā€™s journey with cancer. As you know glioblastoma cancer has touched my life and those that I love dearly. I can only imagine how difficult this process is for you and your family. It sounds like Jack was surrounded with support and indeed possessed courage at its best. I know that the grieving process never quite ends, but in due time, the thought of your son will bring a smile to your lips sooner than a tear to your eye. Our sons gave us so much more than they knew, so much for us to cherish. Our memories of them will always be with us. Please know that Jill and I will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Weā€™re in this with you. God Bless you.ā€ Joseph R. Biden. Jr.ā€œI would like to give my condolences to your family as no family should have to go through what your family endured. Taking the pain from your sonā€™s story and turning it into a moving and beautifully honest book takes a lot of courage. I appreciate the bravery it took to write this book about what it is really like inside a life with glioblastoma multiforme.ā€ Senator John McCainā€œI read Jackā€™s story in one night ā€¦couldnā€™t put it down ā€¦ and despite knowing how it all ended, I was willing there to be a twist and turn on each page that would see a miracle happen. What a truly incredible story of hope, love, courage and ultimate tragedy.ā€ Katie Murrayā€œIā€™m so sorry that despite all the expert advice and treatment he received that no more could be done to save him. It is stories like these, and patients like Jack, that drive us to continue our work and research and clinical trials to try to find new and better treatments to counter this awful disease. Letā€™s hope we can make some more break throughs in memory of all the children and young adults like Jack.ā€ Dr David Ziegler
  • Jack's Story: A journey through the nightmare of a glioblastoma multiforme brain tumour

    Ken Fleming

    Paperback (Jack's Story Pty Ltd, Oct. 14, 2019)
    The life and death of Jack Fleming through his battle with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) brain cancer as told by his father, Ken. This is the story of a very brave young man. I was with him when he took his first breath and I was with him when he took his last. One was a moment of exquisite pleasure and the other was a moment of unimaginable pain. He gave life, and particularly the last two years struggling with terminal brain cancer, his best shot. He never stopped smiling; never gave up; never said no more. He was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) brain cancer on a cold, wet and wintry 8 July 2016. He was given 12 months to live. We got 22 months. In December 2017 we found out that none of the treatments were working and he was unlikely to live much longer. On 28 March 2018, we were told it was all over. He died at 1.45 pm on 15 April 2018. I promised him I would write a book. I kept my promise. ā€” Ken Fleming - JACK EVAN FLEMING 25 November 1996 ā€“ 15 April 2018 RIPPraise for Jack's Story ā€œJackā€™s Story is gripping and confronting. Well done for having the courage to write it and get it out there in the public space. I'm sure many other families and health professionals will benefit from reading this book. It was a real tribute to Jack...and also demonstrated you're didn't leave a stone unturned in trying to find a solution to this aggressive cancer.ā€ Dr Nick Coolingā€œThank you for sharing Jackā€™s Story. Iā€™m deeply sorry to hear about your sonā€™s journey with cancer. As you know glioblastoma cancer has touched my life and those that I love dearly. I can only imagine how difficult this process is for you and your family. It sounds like Jack was surrounded with support and indeed possessed courage at its best. I know that the grieving process never quite ends, but in due time, the thought of your son will bring a smile to your lips sooner than a tear to your eye. Our sons gave us so much more than they knew, so much for us to cherish. Our memories of them will always be with us. Please know that Jill and I will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Weā€™re in this with you. God Bless you.ā€ Joseph R. Biden. Jr.ā€œI would like to give my condolences to your family as no family should have to go through what your family endured. Taking the pain from your sonā€™s story and turning it into a moving and beautifully honest book takes a lot of courage. I appreciate the bravery it took to write this book about what it is really like inside a life with glioblastoma multiforme.ā€ Senator John McCainā€œI read Jackā€™s story in one night ā€¦couldnā€™t put it down ā€¦ and despite knowing how it all ended, I was willing there to be a twist and turn on each page that would see a miracle happen. What a truly incredible story of hope, love, courage and ultimate tragedy.ā€ Katie Murrayā€œIā€™m so sorry that despite all the expert advice and treatment he received that no more could be done to save him. It is stories like these, and patients like Jack, that drive us to continue our work and research and clinical trials to try to find new and better treatments to counter this awful disease. Letā€™s hope we can make some more break throughs in memory of all the children and young adults like Jack.ā€ Dr David Ziegler