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Books with author Marcus Allsop

  • NOS GUSTAN NUESTROS DIENTES/WE LIKE OUR

    Marcus Allsop

    Paperback (Kalindi Press, Oct. 29, 2009)
    A bright, whimsical book and bi-lingual book for children and parents to encourage them to care for their teeth. Using delightful images of baby and adult animals “doing things” with their healthy teeth, this rhyming picture book offers children and parents the basics of good dental hygiene. It stresses the need for a regular teeth-cleaning routine, promotes flossing, and suggests an approved method of brushing. It also points to nutritional problems that can lead to cavities and gum disease. Unhealthy diets and snacks loaded with sugars have always been the greatest offenders in promoting tooth decay. Now, we learn that giving children fruit juice in their bottles at night or allowing them to fall asleep with formula in their mouths is a serious threat to teeth and gums. This book informs readers of these important points. This book takes a proactive approach to dental care, making it fun, involving parents, advocating frequent dental visits and the use of a fresh, effective toothbrush. While dental health for children has always been an important health priority, now more than ever this issue needs to be addressed as the growing stress of our lives leads many parents to neglect this routine for themselves and their children, and the fast-food diet which is quickly becoming the norm, does little to encourage the strength and health of teeth and gums. Ongoing research about the health of adult teeth is more convincing than ever that strong teeth, which last a lifetime, are a result of good oral hygiene from infancy on. Kalindi Press is happy to join in the campaign for parent education and child motivation in good dental care.
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  • We Like to Help Cook

    Marcus Allsop

    Paperback (Kalindi Press, Sept. 15, 2007)
    Simple text, including some rhymes, make the book easy to read, and will appeal to both kids and parents. We Like to Help Cook shows a multi-cultural mix of kids, as well as a few handicapped children in the activities and choices. Children help themselves or assist the adults by performing many age-related tasks, like pouring, shaking, washing, mashing and mixing ― actions that most young children love to do.
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  • NOS GUSTAN NUESTROS DIENTES / WE LIKE OUR TEETH

    Marcus Allsop

    Paperback (Kalindi Press, Aug. 15, 2012)
    A bright, whimsical book and bi-lingual book for children and parents to encourage them to care for their teeth. Using delightful images of baby and adult animals "doing things" with their healthy teeth, this rhyming picture book offers children and parents the basics of good dental hygiene. It stresses the need for a regular teeth-cleaning routine, promotes flossing, and suggests an approved method of brushing. It also points to nutritional problems that can lead to cavities and gum disease. Unhealthy diets and snacks loaded with sugars have always been the greatest offenders in promoting tooth decay. Now, we learn that giving children fruit juice in their bottles at night or allowing them to fall asleep with formula in their mouths is a serious threat to teeth and gums. This book informs readers of these important points. This book takes a proactive approach to dental care, making it fun, involving parents, advocating frequent dental visits and the use of a fresh, effective toothbrush. While dental health for children has always been an important health priority, now more than ever this issue needs to be addressed as the growing stress of our lives leads many parents to neglect this routine for themselves and their children, and the fast-food diet which is quickly becoming the norm, does little to encourage the strength and health of teeth and gums. Ongoing research about the health of adult teeth is more convincing than ever that strong teeth, which last a lifetime, are a result of good oral hygiene from infancy on. Kalindi Press is happy to join in the campaign for parent education and child motivation in good dental care.
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  • We Like Our Teeth

    Marcus Allsop

    Paperback (Kalindi Press, Aug. 15, 2012)
    A bright, whimsical book for children and parents to encourage them to care for their teeth. Using delightful images of baby and adult animals "doing things” with their healthy teeth, this rhyming picture book offers children and parents the basics of good dental hygiene. It stresses the need for a regular teeth-cleaning routine, promotes flossing, and suggests an approved method of brushing. It also points to nutritional problems that can lead to cavities and gum disease. Unhealthy diets and snacks loaded with sugars have always been the greatest offenders in promoting tooth decay. Now, we learn that giving children fruit juice in their bottles at night or allowing them to fall asleep with formula in their mouths is a serious threat to teeth and gums. This book informs readers of these important points. This book takes a proactive approach to dental care, making it fun, involving parents, advocating frequent dental visits and the use of a fresh, effective toothbrush. While dental health for children has always been an important health priority, now more than ever this issue needs to be addressed as the growing stress of our lives leads many parents to neglect this routine for themselves and their children, and the fast-food diet which is quickly becoming the norm, does little to encourage the strength and health of teeth and gums. Ongoing research about the health of adult teeth is more convincing than ever that strong teeth, which last a lifetime, are a result of good oral hygiene from infancy on. Kalindi Press is happy to join in the campaign for parent education and child motivation in good dental care.
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  • The Diary of a Ghost: The Mysteries of Ann Roberson

    Marcus A Allen

    language (, Dec. 3, 2013)
    This fascinating thriller is about a wealthy suburban couple, who is on the brink of divorce, soon finds themselves fighting and bickering with one another over money, space, and the right to care for their teenage daughter, Ruby. And their personal hatred of one another, which can be likened to that of the War of The Roses, soon finds themselves heading down a path that leads to betrayal, greed, and even murder.Ruby, who is taken away from her father in the middle of the night, is subsequently caught up in the middle of her parent’s heated squabbles and war torn relationship. Now angry at the world, she is ready to go through whatever she has to just to save her family. But little does she know that the cost of saving them will literally land her in the bowels of hell. Now trapped in the world of the undead, Ruby must pass the test of hell before she can save her family from eminent death and destruction. Ruby is forced to draw upon her youthful intellect to try to survive her battle with the devil. But in order to do this she must rely upon the wisdom of and old witch. In the place of the undead, Ruby must use her powers to save the lives of an innocent family from a fate worse than death, but when she awaken from her sleep she discovers that the awful nightmare, which she had been trying to escape, has only just begun.
  • We Like to Help Cook - Spanish

    Marcus Allsop

    (Kalindi Press, Aug. 22, 2011)
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  • The Corporate Genius: The Memoirs of Ann Roberson

    Marcus A Allen

    eBook (, Aug. 15, 2018)
    After former gang member (Robert) has a run in with the law, he is scared straight. Looking to change his old ways, he meets an unheralded automotive genius, who later adopts him after his mother dies. Wally (Robert's new dad) teaches him the art of automobile design, engineering, and the truth behind the automobile industry.The Brilliance of this young man's genius capabilities is quickly realized by everyone, but himself; and because of this oversight of his, he spends most of his young life believing that Wally (his father) is the true genius. After the news of this young genius' abilities reaches the ears of the big wigs of corporate America, he realizes that he can no longer avoid his destiny.When Marryna Motors, an ailing automotive company, learns of this young genius' talents they soon come knocking at his door. At first he refuses their offer, but after a little prompting from his father, he comes to realize that this has been his one true calling all along. With Robert at the helm, Marryna Motors quickly rises from the brink of corporate death to becoming a leader in the automotive industry.
  • We Like to Help Cook

    Marcus Allsop

    (Hohm Press,U.S., Nov. 1, 2007)
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