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Books with author Lara Parker

  • Night Night Blessings

    Parker

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, 2011, Oct. 11, 2011)
    Night Night Blessings by Parker, Amy [Thomas Nelson, 2011] Board book [Board ...
  • There's a Big Ant on Me! Get it Off!

    Sara Parker

    Paperback (Friendship Craze, May 5, 2013)
    Learn the power of positive thinking! Get rid of annoying, nonsense thoughts that cause people to be miserable. Charlie never has a good day. Every day is bad. “Eww! Gross. There is a big ANT on me!” shrieks Charlie, “Get it off!” A troll tells Charlie, that he’s the only one who can get rid of the ANTs (Annoying, Nonsense Thoughts) by learning how to change his thoughts into HAWKS (Happy, Awesome, Wonderful Knowledge). It takes a lot of practice. But then…. He does it! He thanks the odd little troll for the magic wish. The troll laughs. I’m not magic. The magic is in the brain. Join Charlie as he learns to change his life, by changing his thoughts. You may find that you can change your thoughts too.
  • Imogen's Prophecy

    Sara Parker

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 24, 2016)
    Imogen is twelve years old and lives with her family in an old Victorian house in London. Whilst taking her bath one morning, her foot catches on the plug chain of their ancient but beautiful claw-footed bath-tub and, as the water starts noisily swirling away, she gets sucked down with it in a flourish of gold dust into a magical and often enchanting world of fun and adventure in far-off and exotic lands.
  • Promised Land by Parker,Robert B..

    Parker

    Paperback (DeI Bks, March 15, 1992)
    Promised Land by Parker,Robert B.. [1992] Paperback
  • Owls

    Parker

    Paperback (Miles Kelly Publishing Ltd, March 15, 2004)
    None
  • Ultimate Atlas of Almost Everything

    Parker

    Paperback (Sterling, Paperback(2001), Aug. 16, 2001)
    Ultimate Atlas of Almost Everything (01) by Parker, Steve - Morgan, Sally - Steele, Philip [Paperback (2001)]
  • First Fun

    Parker

    Paperback (Miles Kelly Pub, Jan. 31, 2004)
    None
  • Nature Works: Fun-to-Do Nature Projects for Younger Children

    Parker

    Paperback (Anness, April 1, 2000)
    For ages 3-7 and for older readers to use with the minimum supervision, and for younger children to enjoy with adult help.
    N
  • I Can Experiment: Fun-to-Do Simple Science Projects for Young Children

    Parker

    Paperback (Anness, April 1, 2000)
    Provides instructions for sixteen simple science experiments using mirrors, magic markers, sound, light, water, and vinegar.
    LB
  • My Life as a Viking Child in the 800s

    Laura K. Parker

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., July 1, 2020)
    Hi, my name is Dustin. My name means “Thor’s stone” in the Viking language. I live in Scandinavia around AD 800–900. I also have a sister, Ragna. Her name means “giving advice,” and boy, does she love to give advice. Our way of life is very different from yours. We had to become tough, strong, and flexible. We were Norwegians, Swedes, and Danes. Our families were farmers, traders, blacksmiths, and craftsman. Most of us lived on farms, even those who lived in towns had gardens and animals in their yards. Everything we needed and used had to be harvested or made by hand. Children had to plant and tend the crops. Also, in the cold winter months when no one really wanted to go outside, except when absolutely necessary, we kept our animals at one end of the long house with us. It did get smelly. Another job for children was cleaning out the poop and pee from the animals each day they were in the house. I have to say our houses were a bit stinky in the winter. Our house is a long house or what you would call a rectangular prism with a fireplace area in the middle and rugs/animal skins hanging to divide the rooms. Ragna and I had to comb our hair every morning, and we had to take a bath every Saturday. You may be wondering if we just walked around in animal skins all day or whether we actually had clothing that looks like it was made of cloth, read to find out. We Vikings are known for our ships. Did you know there are actually two kinds of Viking ships? They were called the longships and knarrs. Come along with me and learn about our lives.
  • Human Body

    Parker

    Hardcover (Miles Kelly Publishing Ltd, Sept. 1, 2003)
    None
  • Rhcc 1b Sammy's Sneeze 6/Pk

    Parker

    Paperback (Rigby, Sept. 1, 1998)
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