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Books with author M.A. Brown

  • Use What You Know: a concise, practical GCSE revision guide to Macbeth

    A. Brown

    eBook (, Aug. 7, 2020)
    The no-stress ‘Macbeth’ revision guide.You know everything you need. Now find out how to prove it.‘Use What You Know’ is a unique revision guide that gives practical advice from an English Teacher for the current AQA English Literature GCSE exams (9-1).It’s not for last-minute cramming, it’s for making the most of what you already know. This guide shows you how to take your knowledge of Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ and use it to ace your exam.It includes:•Clear instructions on how to analyse character and structure•‘Cheat’ tips on how to write high-level answers without quoting•Lots of examples for you to digest and apply to your own answers•Instructions on how to apply your skills to any exam questionStop your pre-exam panic – ‘Use What You Know’ will tell you just why you’ll probably be fine.It simplifies and clarifies exactly what you need to do. It’s perfect for GCSE students juggling a lot of information for different exams.Make the most of what you already know about ‘Macbeth’ with this concise guide.
  • Clever Sarah

    M. A. Brown

    language (FriesenPress, Jan. 4, 2018)
    Sarah has always been considered a great student at P.S. 24. Some even consider her clever. Yet, there are times when she doesn't have the confidence that she needs to survive the fifth grade. See how she uses Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics to get her fellow students involved in solving challenges that the most accomplished adults may find challenging.
  • Clever Sarah

    M. A. Brown

    Paperback (FriesenPress, Jan. 5, 2018)
    Sarah has always been considered a great student at P.S. 24. Some even consider her clever. Yet, there are times when she doesn't have the confidence that she needs to survive the fifth grade. See how she uses Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics to get her fellow students involved in solving challenges that the most accomplished adults may find challenging....
  • My Tipi

    M Brown

    language (, Oct. 11, 2019)
    Build a traditional Cree tipi. Add the poles to the structure one by one and learn what each pole means.
  • Stella and the Star People

    M.A. Brown

    Paperback (lulu.com, March 27, 2016)
    One important mission. Great danger. So little time. Stella is brave, fearless and visually impaired. Her Star Quality gives her night vision, as she travels the Universe along with her Star Guide, Rocky to rescue the Star People in danger.
  • Clever Sarah

    M. A. Brown

    Hardcover (FriesenPress, Jan. 5, 2018)
    Sarah has always been considered a great student at P.S. 24. Some even consider her clever. Yet, there are times when she doesn't have the confidence that she needs to survive the fifth grade. See how she uses Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics to get her fellow students involved in solving challenges that the most accomplished adults may find challenging....
  • Stella and the Star People Colouring And Puzzle Book

    M.A. Brown

    Paperback (lulu.com, March 27, 2016)
    Stella is brave, fearless and visually impaired. Her Star Quality enables her to see at night, as she travels the Universe along with her Star Guide, Rocky to rescue the Star People in danger. Stella must rely on her emotions, senses of hearing and touch to identify the colours she comes across in her adventures. This colouring and puzzle book is action packed, educational and fun-filled to keep the young mind busy. It accompanies the adventurous fable of Stella and the Star People. Many children do not understand disabilities. Likewise, many parents are not sure how to explain impairment to a curious child. This book gives insight into what visual impairment is from a child's perspective, in a natural but imaginative way, and at the same time portrays the disabled child in a heroical manner. It may be a source of inspiration to those families or children who are learning to deal with impairments.
  • The League of Stallions

    B. M. Brown

    language (, Aug. 21, 2015)
    When six young stallions are called to fulfill their destinies, they must find a way to work together in order to stop a madman from destroying horses everywhere. Becoming the legendary League of Stallions, Avalon, Snowdust, Waterstone, Ocelon, Falcon, and Shallon leave our world, and journey to a magical world populated almost exclusively by equine. On the way, they'll be put to the test, facing herds of wild, inhospitable horses, killer pumas and wolves, and a slew of intriguing allies--all to save the Magic Crystal that protects the equine world.
  • Finger Rhymes

    M. Brown

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 1, 1996)
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  • Arthur in a Pickle

    M. Brown

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, Feb. 15, 1999)
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  • Cowboy Critter Day Coloring Book

    A A. Brown

    Paperback (Independently published, July 1, 2020)
    This coloring book is a companion to the “Cowboy Critter Day” children’s book. It offers various imaginary scenes from the lives of the two young brothers. You can use your imagination to color in the crazy, unique farm animal scenes.They want to show you every critter in their fun-filled day on a new kind of farm!
  • Use What You Know: a concise, practical GCSE revision guide to Macbeth

    A. Brown

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 10, 2020)
    The no-stress ‘Macbeth’ revision guide.You know everything you need. Now find out how to prove it.‘Use What You Know’ is a unique revision guide that gives practical advice from an English Teacher for the current AQA English Literature GCSE exams (9-1).It’s not for last-minute cramming, it’s for making the most of what you already know. This guide shows you how to take your knowledge of Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ and use it to ace your exam.It includes:•Clear instructions on how to analyse character and structure•‘Cheat’ tips on how to write high-level answers without quoting•Lots of examples for you to digest and apply to your own answers•Instructions on how to apply your skills to any exam questionStop your pre-exam panic – ‘Use What You Know’ will tell you just why you’ll probably be fine.It simplifies and clarifies exactly what you need to do. It’s perfect for GCSE students juggling a lot of information for different exams.Make the most of what you already know about ‘Macbeth’ with this concise guide.