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Books with author Marguerite Maher

  • Marguerite's Coloring Book: Book 1

    Marguerite

    Paperback (Independently published, July 31, 2020)
    “A coloring book that suits small creatives and big dreamers alike! "Format: 8.5 "x 11" (21.59 x 27.94 cm).Illustrated by Marguerite.30 original drawings to color + 4 colored examples.The coloring pages are printed every other page, so you can use any coloring technique you like without worrying about the color showing in the next drawing. However, if you want to use a coloring technique that normally requires a thick paper (such as alcohol markers, watercolor pencils etc.), I advise you to place a scrap sheet behind the page being colored to prevent any bleeding on other pages.
  • The Kid in the Wild West: Runaway

    Marguerite Maher

    language (, Sept. 4, 2016)
    This is a beginning reader for children nearly ready for chapter books. Best outcomes are achieved when the book is read first with an adult. If you are reading this book on Kindle with a child, the font size should be large. In this story, the Kid, who lives in the Wild West, runs away from home. Read on to find out what happens
  • Jimmy in Canada: Mini-Rescue

    Marguerite Maher

    language (, Sept. 28, 2016)
    This is beginning reader for children who are not yet quite ready to read chapter books on their own. This exciting series has best outcomes when an adult reads the book together with the child at first. As confidence grows the child will be able to read more of the book alone. This story is about Jimmy who lives in Canada. He ends up losing some money down a drain. He finds something else. Read on to see what happens in this adventure
  • Jimmy in Canada: Helping Hands

    Marguerite Maher

    language (, Sept. 23, 2016)
    This is a beginning reader for children who are not quite ready for chapter books yet. It will help staircase them to be able to read chapter books themselves sooner. Best outcomes are achieved when an adult reads the book together with the child at first. As confidence grows and with practice, the child will be able to read more of the book alone. In this story, Jimmy and his dad notice that the snow is piling up at the door of the house next door. There may be a problem. They go and investigate. Read on to see what happens.
  • The Kid in the Wild West: Snakebite

    Marguerite Maher

    language (, Aug. 17, 2016)
    This book is a beginning reader written for children who are learning to read at school. The author is a professor of education in Australia and has been involved in literacy teaching for over forty years. She has written this book to provide children with the reading mileage they need on their journey to becoming independent readers. For best outcomes, an adult should read with the child at first. As confidence grows, the child will increasing take the lead in reading. When children are using a lot of working memory to decode the words on the page, sometimes fluency and comprehension can be compromised. This book has been specifically written to enhance access through simple sentence structure, but vocabulary is never compromised. With reading mileage comes fluency and with fluency comprehension is advanced. That is what this book provides. If this book is being read on a Kindle with a child, the font should be made large. The main character is a six-year-old called the Kid. She lived in the Wild West of America when there were cowboys, horses, cattle and roundups. She lived on a ranch with Brian, the rancher; with Dave, the foreman, who looked after things when Brian was not there; with Cooky, who cooked meals for the hungry cowboys and the Kid; and ten other cowboys. In this story, it was roundup time and the Kid went with all the cowboys to round up the cattle. Campfires, songs and stories were part of the Kid’s life. Then someone gets bitten by a snake…
  • The Kid in the Wild West: Golden Carriage

    Marguerite Maher

    language (, Aug. 23, 2016)
    This is a beginning reader. This series has been specifically written for children nearly ready to move onto chapter books. If this book is being read on a Kindle with a child, the font should be made large. The main character in this series is a six-year-old called the Kid. She lived in the Wild West of America when there were cowboys, horses, cattle and roundups. She lived on a ranch with Brian, the rancher; with Dave, the foreman, who looked after things when Brian was not there; with Cooky, who cooked meals for the hungry cowboys and the Kid; and ten other cowboys. In this story, the Kid and Brian went to town. She and her best friends, Tommy and Peewee, have a night adventure… The author is a professor of education in Australia and has been involved in literacy teaching for over forty years. She has written this book to provide children with the reading mileage they need on their journey to becoming independent readers. For best outcomes, an adult should read with the child at first. As confidence grows, the child will increasing take the lead in reading. When children are using a lot of working memory to decode the words on the page, sometimes fluency and comprehension can be compromised. This book has been specifically written to enhance access through simple sentence structure, but vocabulary is never compromised. With reading mileage comes fluency and with fluency comprehension is advanced.
  • Jimmy in Canada: Mountain Danger

    Marguerite Maher

    language (, Aug. 30, 2016)
    This is a beginning reader for children nearly ready for chapter books. Best outcomes are achieved when children read with an adult initially. As confidence grows, the child will be able, increasingly, to take the lead with the reading. If this book is being read on a Kindle with a child, the font should be made large. In this story, Jimmy who is seven years old and lives in Canada, is making a snow cave. Danger appears. Read on to see what happens.
  • Jimmy in Canada: Mini-Rescue

    Marguerite Maher

    Paperback (Funbooks 4 Children, Sept. 25, 2016)
    This is beginning reader for children who are not yet quite ready to read chapter books on their own. This exciting series has best outcomes when an adult reads the book together with the child at first. As confidence grows the child will be able to read more of the book alone. This story is about Jimmy who lives in Canada. He ends up losing some money down a drain. He finds something else. Read on to see what happens in this adventure
  • The Kid in the Wild West: Golden Carriage

    Marguerite Maher

    Paperback (FUNBOOKS 4 CHILDREN, Aug. 21, 2016)
    This is a beginning reader. The main character is a six-year-old called the Kid. She lived in the Wild West of America when there were cowboys, horses, cattle and roundups. She lived on a ranch with Brian, the rancher; with Dave, the foreman, who looked after things when Brian was not there; with Cooky, who cooked meals for the hungry cowboys and the Kid; and ten other cowboys. In this story, the Kid and Brian went to town. She and her best friends, Tommy and Peewee, have a night adventure… This book is a beginning reader written for children who are learning to read at school. The author is a professor of education in Australia and has been involved in literacy teaching for over forty years. She has written this book to provide children with the reading mileage they need on their journey to becoming independent readers. For best outcomes, an adult should read with the child at first. As confidence grows, the child will increasing take the lead in reading. When children are using a lot of working memory to decode the words on the page, sometimes fluency and comprehension can be compromised. This book has been specifically written to enhance access through simple sentence structure, but vocabulary is never compromised. With reading mileage comes fluency and with fluency comprehension is advanced.
  • This is our valley

    Mary Marguerite

    Hardcover (Ginn, March 15, 1953)
    This Is Our Valley, a level III reader in the Faith and Freedom series. The illustrations are by Charlotte Ware.
  • The Kid in the Wild West: Snakebite

    Marguerite Maher

    Paperback (FUNBOOKS 4 CHILDREN, Aug. 16, 2016)
    This book is a beginning reader written for children who are learning to read at school. The author is a professor of education in Australia and has been involved in literacy teaching for over forty years. She has written this book to provide children with the reading mileage they need on their journey to becoming independent readers. For best outcomes, an adult should read with the child at first. As confidence grows, the child will increasing take the lead in reading. When children are using a lot of working memory to decode the words on the page, sometimes fluency and comprehension can be compromised. This book has been specifically written to enhance access through simple sentence structure, but vocabulary is never compromised. With reading mileage comes fluency and with fluency comprehension is advanced. That is what this book provides. The main character is a six-year-old called the Kid. She lived in the Wild West of America when there were cowboys, horses, cattle and roundups. She lived on a ranch with Brian, the rancher; with Dave, the foreman, who looked after things when Brian was not there; with Cooky, who cooked meals for the hungry cowboys and the Kid; and ten other cowboys. In this story, it was roundup time and the Kid went with all the cowboys to round up the cattle. Campfires, songs and stories were part of the Kid’s life. Then someone gets bitten by a snake…
  • Fallen Autumn

    MH Marguerite

    language (, Aug. 21, 2012)
    Fourteen year old Petra is an average teenager until her life is suddenly turned upside down when the trees in the forest plead for her help. Shortly thereafter, Petra learns from her grandmother that she will die in a matter of weeks if she does not realize and fulfill a particular quest determined before her birth. She seeks help from her best friend Ty, and even comes to rely on her arch nemesis, Isabel, while discovering her true destiny.Filled with sentient animals, Greek and Native American mythology as well as determined gnomes, Fallen Autumn follows Petra’s urgent search for answers to pursue this journey, her utter dismay discovering who—and what—she really is and the gauntlet of turmoil endured by the one being she is spiritually connected to. She must save this one life if she wishes to save herself—and ultimately, the entire world—from complete annihilation.