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Books with author Lee Sullivan Hill

  • Jets

    Lee Sullivan Hill

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Introduces jet planes, how they work, and for what purposes they are used.
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  • Monuments Help Us Remember: A Building Block Book

    Lee Sullivan Hill

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, May 1, 2000)
    Describes different kinds of monuments from around the world while also explaining how and why they were built, how they are preserved, and their importance to one's memory.
    K
  • Schools Help Us Learn: A Building Block Book

    Lee Sullivan Hill

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, March 1, 1998)
    Introduces various kinds of schools, their size and location, whether attended by children or adults, and the kinds of learning provided in each
    P
  • Roads Take Us Home: A Building Block Book

    Lee Sullivan Hill

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, Jan. 1, 1997)
    An introduction to the variety and beauty of American roads, past and present
    P
  • Get Around in the City

    Lee Sullivan Hill

    Paperback (Hampton Brown, March 15, 1999)
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  • Get Around in the Country

    Lee Sullivan Hill

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, Dec. 1, 1998)
    Introduces some different modes of transportation used in rural areas, including cars, trucks, bicycles, sleds, ferry boats, and even walking.
    N
  • Get Around in Air and Space

    Lee Sullivan Hill

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Explains why people travel in air and space and introduces the various forms of transportation used.
    N
  • Dams Give Us Power: A Building Block Book

    Lee Sullivan Hill

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, March 1, 1997)
    Introduces readers to dams, their purposes, and how they may be built
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  • Libraries Take Us Far

    Lee Sullivan Hill

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, March 1, 1998)
    Surveys all kinds of libraries, from a monastery library full of handmade books to a school media center to a bookmobile
    E
  • Homes Keep Us Warm: A Building Block Book

    Lee Sullivan Hill

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, Sept. 1, 2000)
    A simple introduction to the variety and beauty of homes around the world.
    P
  • Get Around With Cargo

    Lee Sullivan Hill

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Briefly describes some of the methods used to move goods from one place to another, including pack animals, barges and other boats, trains, and trucks
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  • Have you ever felt anxious?: Supporting parents to talk to their children about uncomfortable or unfamiliar feelings.

    Lee Sullivan

    language (Lee Sullivan, Feb. 14, 2018)
    Have you ever felt anxious?Amelia is starting school but every time she thinks about it, she gets an icky, yucky, weird feeling in her belly. Have you ever felt that way?Has your teacher, your parents, or your friends ever felt like that? Is there anybody out there who doesnโ€™t ever feel that way?Join Amelia and her mum as they embark on a journey to find answers to those questions and as they discover some amazing ways to stop feeling so icky. Who knows? Maybe Amelia might even feel happy about starting school!About the Author:Lee Sullivan has worked in secondary education as a pastoral leader for many years. During this time, he has found that on numerous occasions, his students had difficulty in dealing with unsettling or negative emotions. More worryingly, was how challenged students felt when talking about their emotions, especially with their parents. As a new father to a baby girl, Lee wanted his daughter to feel confident and comfortable talking to him about anything. He wrote this book, one of a series, so that he could share with his daughter that certain emotions and feelings were natural and talking to someone about them was the best way to get support. Lee does not claim to be an expert in metal health, but through his experiences with his students and their challenges in opening up to parents, he firmly believes that if parents talk to their children early on in life then they will be better equipped to deal with these feelings as they grow up. Helping them to feel at ease discussing their feelings, good and challenging, with parents in later life.