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Books with author MARIE ANGEL

  • Kissing shoes are happy shoes - How to put on your shoes

    Mary Angel

    language (Mary Angel Books, July 8, 2013)
    This story is to help parents teach their kids how to put on their shoes the right way.When he was 3 years old, Nathan learned the correct direction to position his shoes before putting them on. With the help of this story, parents can help their children feel confident about doing something on their own. The concept of this story provides an interactive dialog between parents and their children on a subject that can be frustrating for both parents and child.As a parent, by repeatedly telling this story to your child, you will help them learn which shoes goes on their right leg and which one goes on the left. And your child will master the concept in a short period of time.
  • Shasta Girl

    Ann Marie

    language (, Oct. 9, 2014)
    The adventures of a little scotty
  • Christmas is so much fun!!!

    Thea Marie Angelis

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 3, 2017)
    This is the second book in Thea Angelis' holiday series. Take a look into the Christmas traditions of Thea's family as told by her.
  • The Adventures of Tutuh and Wawah - Making Friends

    Mari Angel

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 21, 2012)
    Kids become friends by interacting with one another through activities and games. Each child experiences a small fear of the unknown when first meeting another child, especially if the other child is different ethically and physically. The story in this book encourages making friends through interaction, while validating the fears that comes from the initial interaction. Because Soccer has been the game that brings together little boys in almost every part of the world, we used it to illustrate how a child can overcome this initial fear of unknown by finding commonalities with others. Your child will feel much better about making friends after hearing about how Tutuh and Wawah became friends.
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  • Easter is Coming

    Thea Marie Angelis

    Paperback (Independently published, April 1, 2017)
    A young girls view of Easter tradition with her family. Written for a child, by a child.
  • I'm Hungry

    Mary Angel

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 26, 2019)
    I'm hungry, is a book for kids who can't wait (or are always really hungry)Do you know a kid that is always hungry?What about a kid that can't wait?Of course you do...Lets tell our kids the story of a little dog thats always hungry and that also don't like long waitingsWinston is a pizza loving dog, because who dont love pizzasWe may learn a few tricks on how to deal with the waiting, and help out our kids by sharing Winton's Story
  • Kissing shoes are happy shoes - How to put on your shoes

    Mary Angel

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 4, 2012)
    This story is to help parents teach their kids how to put on their shoes the right way. When he was 3 years old, Nathan learned the correct direction to position his shoes before putting them on. With the help of this story, parents can help their children feel confident about doing something on their own. The concept of this story provides an interactive dialog between parents and their children on a subject that can be frustrating for both parents and child. As a parent, by repeatedly telling this story to your child, you will help them learn which shoes goes on their right leg and which one goes on the left. And your child will master the concept in a short period of time.
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  • Christmas Songs: For happy kids

    Mary Angel

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 13, 2018)
    Write in progress
  • Priscilla Pennybrook: Hello World, I Have Arrived!

    Angela Marie Hall

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, Nov. 13, 2009)
    Eight-year-old Priscilla Pennybrook loves her oversized t-shirts, torn ball caps and lives everyday without a care in the world. Her twin sister is her total opposite. More into fluffy dress’s and being boy crazy, she and Priscilla have nothing in common. On a family vacation to Florida, Priscilla, affectionately called Cill by her close friends, faces the challenges of growing up and even getting her first crush. Never interested in boys previously, she is lost when she gets the “feelings” for a blonde haired “Adonis.” She even gets “boy catching” new eyebrows, hoping that changing her appearance will get her the attention she so desperately wants from her hunky new crush. Adding to the overwhelming craziness of liking a boy, Cill must also focus on keeping her sister away from her new eye candy. Follow her adventures in self discovery and quirky antics with her sidekick Justine.
  • My Love: A True Story

    Mary Angel

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 23, 2018)
    Dear Readers, This is a true story. Actually this is about my first love. Even though this is my story, there will be lots of victims like me in this world. So this will be a good example specially for girls. Most of the girls are very sensitive towards love affairs. They like to dedicate everything for their love. They are waiting endlessly and suffering endlessly. But girls should have courage to stand by their own feet without a man's help. A girl's youth is for a small period but a boy's youth is continuing. A boy will never stop his life after his failure in love. But for a girl, it is different. We are getting tired in love and being living. Each and every word in this story is true except names. So I hope my readers will enjoy my story. My expectation is to encourage those who are like me who are victims of love. First love yourself, then you will be able to take good decisions. That will never let you down. This will be a nice experience not only for the girls but also for the boys. So I invite all of you to gather to share my story. Thank you for spending time to read this. God bless you all.
  • Conflict

    Angela Marie James

    eBook (, April 21, 2019)
    Conflict burns. Its flames consume all in its path, leaving behind a trail of carnage. Whether it be internal or external, a temporary or permanent state. Its effects are far-reaching. Conflict is all around us. Angela Marie James’ debut poetry collection is not afraid to tackle hard-hitting issues facing individuals and society as a whole. Covering both internal and external conflicts such as war/fighting, environmental issues, inequality, poverty, death, physical illness, mental health, self-harm, addiction, domestic violence, sexual abuse, sexting, grooming, trafficking and literary conflicts.Whilst this book is aimed at older children and adults, it can be used as a resource by schools (including primary) and parents to encourage age-appropriate discussions. Angela Marie James writes stories and poetry for both children and adults. She has performed her work over the last few years in schools, nurseries, colleges, universities, libraries, museums, clubs and at community events. After being asked on many occasions where people can buy her work, she is now in the process of publishing her first set of books.
  • Conflict

    Angela Marie James

    Paperback (Independently published, April 27, 2019)
    Conflict burns. Its flames consume all in its path, leaving behind a trail of carnage. Whether it be internal or external, a temporary or permanent state. Its effects are far-reaching. Conflict is all around us. Angela Marie James’ debut poetry collection is not afraid to tackle hard-hitting issues facing individuals and society as a whole. Covering both internal and external conflicts such as war/fighting, environmental issues, inequality, poverty, death, physical illness, mental health, self-harm, addiction, domestic violence, sexual abuse, sexting, grooming, trafficking and literary conflicts.Whilst this book is aimed at older children and adults, it can be used as a resource by schools (including primary) and parents to encourage age-appropriate discussions. Angela Marie James writes stories and poetry for both children and adults. She has performed her work over the last few years in schools, nurseries, colleges, universities, libraries, museums, clubs and at community events. After being asked on many occasions where people can buy her work, she is now in the process of publishing her first set of books.