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Books with author Leslie Beasley

  • Cursive Handwriting Workbook: The Beginner's Guide to Cursive

    Leslie Beasley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 6, 2018)
    Learning cursive handwriting has never been more fun and easy! The beginner's guide to cursive is a 4 part handwriting workbook filled with illustrated activity pages that makes learning fun and exciting! Part 1: The Cursive Alphabet - Learn and practice each letter in cursive while coloring fun illustrations Part 2: The Tracing Guide - Check your progress Part 3: Connecting Letters - Practice forming words Part 4: Advanced Practice - Write words and sentences in cursive Features: Large 8.5 x 11 inch pages for easy visibility Over 70+ pages of practice Cute illustrations to color Individual letter practice Word formation practice Setence practice Perfect for beginners and grades 2-5 Reproducible worksheets (Parents and teachers may reproduce worksheets for use at home or in class!) For more cursive practice workbooks, scroll up and click on "Leslie Beasley"
  • You Go Girl: Cursive Handwriting Workbook: Learn Cursive For Kids with this Inspirational Cursive Tracing Workbook for Empowering Girls to be ... Writing Practice Books for Kids

    Leslie Beasley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 6, 2018)
    The future is female! Cursive practice for empowering young girls to be strong, confident women! Perfect practice makes perfect, so ensure that your little one has only the best to practice and perfect their cursive handwriting skills! Practice writing full sentences with this girl power workbook. It is filled with over 45+ practice pages of cursive quotes. STEP 1: Trace the empowering quotes! STEP 2: Practice writing on your own! This cursive handwriting workbook is ideal for grades 3-5 (perfect for back to school). Why you'll love this book Large 8.5 x 11 inch pages Over 45+ pages of practice Girl power quotes to empower young girls Reproducible for teachers and parents for school or home use
  • Jock of the Bushveld

    Lesley Beake

    language (Penguin Books (South Africa), Sept. 28, 2012)
    ‘This isn’t the one I want! This one is the smallest – the runt of the litter! We need the bravest and best – the champion!’ Jim stopped smiling and frowned at Fitz. ‘Don’t look at his size! It’s what’s in here that counts! And here!’ said Jim, pointing to his head and then his heart. ‘Just look at him!’ It’s the 1870s in South Africa and ‘gold’ is the buzzword. From all over, hopeful diggers are streaming to this beautiful yet hard land, where fortunes can be made and lost and where opportunities lie around every corner ... but where dangers, criminals and crooks also abound! It is here that Jock has to face trouble – man trouble – and learn that it takes the heart of a champion to be a true and loyal friend, no matter what dangers you’re facing.
  • Song of Be

    Lesley Beake

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), June 16, 2015)
    Be, a young Bushman woman searching in the desert for the peace she remembers from her childhood, realizes that she and her people must reconcile new personal and political realities with ancient traditions.
  • Remembering Green

    Lesley Beake

    eBook (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Sept. 3, 2009)
    It is the year 2250. The ice has melted and sea levels have risen. Cape Town has disappeared and Table Mountain is now an island inhabited by the Tekkies, who cling to a lifestyle long gone in the rest of the world and keep their island for themselves. But their resources are running out. They look to the land that once was Africa - known as Out - where a few remining people have managed to survive the massive drought by turning their back on 23rd-century technology and following a simple lifestyle based on ancient knowledge. They are the River People. Rain, a princess of the River People, and Saa, the lion cub she cares for, are seized by the Tekkies. They want the knowledge of Rain's people. They want to know how to harvest the rain. She is to be part of a terrible ceremony to restore the balance of the world…This title is also available as an ebook, in either Kindle, ePub or Adobe ebook editions
  • Lucas Radebe - The Chief

    Lesley Beake

    language (Penguin Books (South Africa), Oct. 3, 2012)
    Khwezi idolises Lucas Radebe and keeps photos and news clippings of him in a scrapbook. After her uncle buys her a computer she uses the Internet to search for more information about her favourite soccer star. This is the story of Khwezi's quest to find out more about the life of one of South Africa's greatest ever soccer players.
  • The Strollers

    Lesley Beake

    Paperback (Red Fox, Feb. 2, 1995)
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  • Song of Be

    Lesley Beake

    Hardcover (Henry Holt & Co, Nov. 1, 1993)
    As an African woman crosses the desert looking for the place she remembers from her childhood, she realizes that her people must make a similar reconciliation, one between the political realities of the present and the traditions of the past.
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  • Remembering Green

    Lesley Beake

    Hardcover (Lincoln Children's Books, April 27, 2010)
    It is the year 2250. The ice has melted and sea levels have risen. Cape Town has disappeared and Table Mountain is now an island inhabited by the Tekkies, who cling to a lifestyle long gone in the rest of the world and keep their island for themselves. But their resources are running out. They look to the land that once was Africa - known as Out - where a few remining people have managed to survive the massive drought by turning their back on 23rd-century technology and following a simple lifestyle based on ancient knowledge. They are the River People.Rain, a princess of the River People, and Saa, the lion cub she cares for, are seized by the Tekkies. They want the knowledge of Rain's people. They want to know how to harvest the rain. She is to be part of a terrible ceremony to restore the balance of the world?
  • Song of Be

    Lesley Beake

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, June 1, 1995)
    Be, a young Bushman woman searching in the desert for the peace she remembers from her childhood, realizes that she and her people must reconcile new personal and political realities with ancient traditions
  • Home Now

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    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Childrens Books, March 15, 2008)
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  • The Strollers

    Lesley Beake

    Hardcover (The Bodley Head, Jan. 1, 1995)
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