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Books with author Mary Ann Moore

  • Marie Curie : Discoverer of Radium

    Mary F Moore

    Paperback (Macmillan and Co., Limited, London, March 15, 1960)
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  • Deadly Animals - Adult Coloring Book - Fox, Lioness, Tiger, Snake, and more

    Anna Moore

    Paperback (Independently published, July 13, 2020)
    200+ PAGES 🐨 NEW RELEASE 🐶 RELAXING DESIGNS ❤ Adult coloring book stresses relieving designs for adult relaxation ❤Enjoy New release beautiful animal collection with this beautiful coloring book for adults. Coloring books for adults relaxation with stress relieving designs.The new collection coloring book is simple patterns that allow you to effortlessly fill pages with any of your favorite colors. We have also included close-up portraits image and full-body designs so you will have plenty of options of what to color next.Why you will love this book:🐰 Relaxing coloring pages. 🐘Beautiful Illustrations. We’ve included unique images for you to express your creativity and make masterpieces.🐱 Great for all skill levels. 🐦You can color every page however you want and there is no wrong way to color (even if you are a beginner). This coloring book offers a broad variety of designs suited for all skill levels - ranging from beginner to expert level.🐧 It makes a wonderful gift. 🐎Know someone who loves to color? Make them smile by getting them a copy too. You could even color together!This animal-themed coloring book features:🐾 Large 8 1/2 x 11 inch size🐾 Printed on bright white, 60 lb paper🐾 High-resolution printing🐾 Durable cover🐾 Made in USA 🛍️ Buy Now & Relax... 🛍️Scroll to the top of the page and click the Add to Cart button. 💳
  • The Wheels on the School Bus by Mary-Alice Moore

    Mary-Alice Moore

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 16, 1774)
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  • Coloring Book for Kids: Coloring Books Funny Dogs for Toddlers: Kids Ages 2-4, 4-8, Boys, Girls

    Anna Moore

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 8, 2019)
    Dogs of all types can be found in this book and kids will love them! Some of dog breeds are long haired and some short haired! Discover these amazing dog coloring pages, specially for kids! Kids can find these coloring pages so fun to color on and can use their imagination to make beautiful images! Kids can use different color markers and make them pretty!* 8 x 11- Extra Large Coloring Book (Soft Cover)Coloring books make wonderful gifts. Which gifts will you need soon? Buy now and have your gifts ready in advance. Coloring books are great for any holiday or special occasion.*Christmas Gifts, Stocking Stuffers*Easter Baskets, Gift Bags*Family Vacations & Travel*Birthday & Anniversary Presents*Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day
  • Jamie Hardrock, Chief Mining Elf

    Joe Moore, Mary Moore

    Hardcover (North Pole Press, June 28, 2018)
    Santa's Message - Always Share Your Toys and GiftsWhat if I told you that Santa doesn't bring coal anymore? What if I said there was a much better surprise happening at the North Pole?Our Chief Mining Elf discovered rock candy! So now Santa flies by the naughty children's houses and leaves candy for the good children, instead. This endearing tale with beautiful and colorful pictures told in rhyme explains the little-known goings-on at the Hard Rock Candy Mine at the top of the world.Santa's message at the end of this story is a crucial one, reminding that everyone needs to share! Whether it is toys, games, or treats, the world is a better place when we share what we have.About Santa's Elf Series(c) by the author, Joe Moore: Even as I was writing the first novel in the Santa Claus Trilogy, I envisioned an entire world at the top of the globe. I knew the most die-hard believer in Santa Claus would realize that this magical gift-giver would need assistance in achieving his task at Christmas.So I began to think about who these helpers were, and what their responsibilities to Santa might be. Then I started writing. And to my surprise, as I wrote, the stories came out of me in rhyme! The cadence and beat of the verses were lyrical. As I spoke to others, including a good many teachers and librarians, they told me this was the easiest way for children to learn and that I should keep the verses coming.As Santa, I also heard from parents about their frustrations trying to instruct their children in the primary lessons of life; such as picking up after themselves, being polite, sharing, brushing their teeth, and so on. So I put a special message from Santa Claus at the end of each story about each of these lessons. Even complex problems like bullying, showing gratitude, and listening to elders get addressed in these books. It never hurts to learn these lessons throughout the year.I wrote nearly 20 books in this series, each focusing on a particular elf and their role to Santa. My wife and illustrator, Mary, is doing her best to get these magical tales drawn and into your child's hands. Since she works so hard fully illustrating every page and includes elements like shapes, colors, and even geography, it takes her a little while to complete each book. We have a half dozen released and more "in the works."I have already heard about new traditions started during Christmas with my Santa Claus Trilogy and families. I am hoping that these will also become part of your celebrations.Make Santa's Elf Series(c) a new tradition for your family and collect the entire series. The following is a list of the currently published books in the series: Santa's World, Introducing Santa's Elf SeriesJamie Hardrock, Chief Mining ElfShelley Wrapitup, Master Design ElfKeeney Eagleye, Naughty/Nice List ManagerSarah Buttons, Master DollmakerFord MacHarley, Master Wheelsmith
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  • Jamie Hardrock, Chief Mining Elf

    Joe Moore, Mary Moore

    eBook (The North Pole Press, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Jamie Hardrock, Chief Mining Elf What if I told you that Santa doesn't bring coal anymore? What if I said there was a much better surprise happening at the North Pole? Our Chief Mining Elf discovered rock candy! So now Santa flies by the naughty children's houses and leaves candy for the good children, instead. This endearing tale with beautiful and colorful pictures told in rhyme explains the little-known goings-on at the Hard Rock Candy Mine at the top of the world. Santa's message at the end of this story is a crucial one, reminding that everyone needs to share! Whether it is toys, games, or treats, the world is a better place when we share what we have. About Santa's Elf Series© by the author, Joe Moore: Even as I was writing the first novel in the Santa Claus Trilogy, I envisioned an entire world at the top of the globe. I knew the most die-hard believer in Santa Claus would realize that this magical gift-giver would need assistance in achieving his task at Christmas. So I began to think about who these helpers were, and what their responsibilities to Santa might be. Then I started writing. And to my surprise, as I wrote, the stories came out of me in rhyme! The cadence and beat of the verses were lyrical. As I spoke to others, including a good many teachers and librarians, they told me this was the easiest way for children to learn and that I should keep the verses coming. As Santa, I also heard from parents about their frustrations trying to instruct their children in the primary lessons of life; such as picking up after themselves, being polite, sharing, brushing their teeth, and so on. So I put a special message from Santa Claus at the end of each story about each of these lessons. Even complex problems like bullying, showing gratitude, and listening to elders get addressed in these books. It never hurts to learn these lessons throughout the year. I wrote nearly 20 books in this series, each focusing on a particular elf and their role to Santa. My wife and illustrator, Mary, is doing her best to get these magical tales drawn and into your child's hands. Since she works so hard fully illustrating every page and includes elements like shapes, colors, and even geography, it takes her a little while to complete each book. We have a half dozen released and more “in the works.” I have already heard about new traditions started during Christmas with my Santa Claus Trilogy and families. I am hoping that these will also become part of your celebrations. Make Santa's Elf Series© a new tradition for your family and collect the entire series. The following is a list of the currently published books in the series: Santa's World, Introducing Santa's Elf Series Jamie Hardrock, Chief Mining Elf Shelley Wrapitup, Master Design Elf Keeney Eagleye, Naughty/Nice List Manager Sarah Buttons, Master Dollmaker Ford MacHarley, Master Wheelsmith
  • Shelley Wrapitup, Master Design Elf

    Joe Moore, Mary Moore

    eBook (The North Pole Press, Nov. 15, 2014)
    Shelley Wrapitup, Master Design Elf Beautiful paper, intricate bows, whimsical gift tags, colorful ribbons, all are the work of one of Santa's most creative elves, Shelley Wrapitup. Just as her name suggests, she wraps all the presents and puts the tags on good and tight, so Santa knows just where they go. No matter the shape or size, every gift receives Shelley's special attention before loading it on Santa's sleigh. She's the person who always makes Christmas so much fun. Through colorful illustrations, rhyme, and alluring details, Shelley's book teaches your child to read in a fun and engaging way. And even though Shelley can make a huge mess, she always cleans up after herself. And that is the message from Santa to your child at the end of Shelley's story. About Santa's Elf Series© by the author, Joe Moore: Even as I was writing the first novel in the Santa Claus Trilogy, I envisioned an entire world at the top of the globe. I knew the most die-hard believer in Santa Claus would realize that this magical gift-giver would need assistance in achieving his task at Christmas. So I began to think about who these helpers were, and what their responsibilities to Santa might be. Then I started writing. And to my surprise, as I wrote, the stories came out of me in rhyme! The cadence and beat of the verses were lyrical. As I spoke to others, including a good many teachers and librarians, they told me this was the easiest way for children to learn and that I should keep the verses coming. As Santa, I also heard from parents about their frustrations trying to instruct their children in the primary lessons of life; such as picking up after themselves, being polite, sharing, brushing their teeth, and so on. So I put a special message from Santa Claus at the end of each story about each of these lessons. Even complex problems like bullying, showing gratitude, and listening to elders get addressed in these books. It never hurts to learn these lessons throughout the year. I wrote nearly 20 books in this series, each focusing on a particular elf and their role to Santa. My wife and illustrator, Mary, is doing her best to get these magical tales drawn and into your child's hands. Since she works so hard fully illustrating every page and includes elements like shapes, colors, and even geography, it takes her a little while to complete each book. We have a half dozen released and more “in the works.” I have already heard about new traditions started during Christmas with my Santa Claus Trilogy and families. I am hoping that these will also become part of your celebrations. Make Santa's Elf Series© a new tradition for your family and collect the entire series. The following is a list of the currently published books in the series: Santa's World, Introducing Santa's Elf Series Jamie Hardrock, Chief Mining Elf Shelley Wrapitup, Master Design Elf Keeney Eagleye, Naughty/Nice List Manager Sarah Buttons, Master Dollmaker Ford MacHarley, Master Wheelsmith
  • Edith and the Owls

    Anna Moore

    (Blurb, Oct. 2, 2019)
    When an Owl appears in the library at Dobbs House, Edith thinks it is her lucky day, but the House, and its Curiosity Collection conceals spooky secrets, and Edith and her friend Nikki become entangled in a web of deception, black magic, and owls. A great comedy adventure for kids.
  • The Christmas Eve Journey

    Joe Moore, Mary Moore

    eBook (The North Pole Press, Dec. 3, 2019)
    The Christmas Eve JourneyAward: “Award Winner in the Holidays category of the 2019 American Fiction Awards”After nearly 200 years since the writing of “A Visit from St. Nicholas” comes an entirely new version of this poem – also written and illustrated by the Moores. This time it is Joe and Mary Moore. They have released a adaptation based on Santa Claus meeting a dad while performing his duties. Santa explains to a perplexed father about how and why he does what he does.Told in similar rhyme and cadence to the original, this poem and its illustrations will bring an entirely new tradition to your home at Christmastime. This version is meant to enhance and modernize the previous telling, while it enthralls and teaches the meaning behind the blessed holiday.Come join Santa on his Christmas Eve Journey and recite the adventure from his point of view.
  • Carol Joynote, Chief Music Coordinator

    Joe Moore, Mary Moore

    eBook (The North Pole Press, Dec. 3, 2019)
    Carol Joynote – Chief Music CoordinatorSanta's Message - Celebrating DiversityMusic truly makes the world go round. And we have the best music in the world up at the North Pole. And the elf that makes all this beautiful music happen for us is Carol Joynote, our Chief Music Coordinator.Whether working with carolers or bands, or teaching music to our younger elves, Carol puts joy into everything she does. And the result? Everyone at the North Pole is smiling and singing right along with her. Our work isn't work when we are happy and doing things we love.The music brings out the best in us and all who hear it. It is one of the many blessings God gave us so we can praise him and all the wonderful things he has bestowed on us. So come along and join Carol as she sings and plays her way through the North Pole, and you may just be singing, too.Santa's Message in this book states that why we all may be different, the unique things about each of us should be celebrated and not feared or hated. Every elf at the North Pole appreciates every one else and we rely on each other to perform miracles every day.About Santa's Elf Series© by the author, Joe Moore:Even as I was writing the first novel in the Santa Claus Trilogy, I envisioned an entire world at the top of the globe. I knew the most die-hard believer in Santa Claus would realize that this magical gift-giver would need assistance in achieving his task at Christmas.So I began to think about who these helpers were, and what their responsibilities to Santa might be. Then I started writing. And to my surprise, as I wrote, the stories came out of me in rhyme! The cadence and beat of the verses were lyrical. As I spoke to others, including a good many teachers and librarians, they told me this was the easiest way for children to learn and that I should keep the verses coming.I also heard from parents about their frustrations trying to instruct their children in the primary lessons of life; such as picking up after themselves, being polite, sharing, brushing their teeth, and so on. So I put a special message from Santa Claus at the end of each story about each of these lessons. Even complex problems like bullying, showing gratitude, and listening to elders gets addressed in these books. It never hurts to learn these lessons throughout the year.I wrote nearly 20 books in this series, each focusing on a particular elf and their role to Santa. My wife and illustrator, Mary, is doing her best to get these magical tales drawn and into your child's hands. Since she works so hard fully illustrating every page and includes elements like shapes, colors, and even geography, it takes her a little while to complete each book. We have a half dozen released and more “in the works.”I have already heard about new traditions started during Christmas with my Santa Claus Trilogy and families. I am hoping that these will also become part of your celebrations.Learning can be fun! As this book proves, while reading the rhyming verses, they can learn about Santa Claus and his wonderful elves while looking at the beautiful illustrations. They also learn the real meaning of Christmas and how to stay on Santa's nice list.I have already heard about new traditions started during Christmas with my Santa Claus Trilogy and families. I am hoping that these will also become part of your celebrations.Make Santa's Elf Series© a new tradition for your family and collect the entire series. The following is a list of the currently published books in the series:Santa's World, Introducing Santa's Elf SeriesJamie Hardrock, Chief Mining ElfShelley Wrapitup, Master Design ElfKeeney Eagleye, Naughty/Nice List ManagerSarah Buttons, Master DollmakerFord MacHarley, Master WheelsmithCarol Joynote, Chief Music Coordinator
  • Ford MacHarley, Master Wheelsmith

    Joe Moore, Mary Moore

    Paperback (North Pole Press, Sept. 16, 2017)
    Ford MacHarley, Master Wheelsmith - Award: "Award Finalist in the Children's Fiction (Ages 3-6) category of the 2018 American Fiction Awards"Santa's Message - Don't Bully or Be BulliedCars, trucks, bicycles, tricycles, wagons, scooters...what do they have in common? They all have wheels! And Ford MacHarley is our Master Wheelsmith. So whether Santa needs a remote control car for Jacob or a new bicycle for Emma, he can count on Ford to get what he needs.Come meet the elf that grants so many wishes for children. Ford loves to make children smile by granting their wishes on Christmas day. And Santa relies on Ford for many of the toys that fill his bag. Particularly if they have wheels!Be sure to read Santa's personal message at the back of this book, so you know how to stay on his Nice List! Collect all the Santa's Elf Series(c) books to discover all the wonderful elves and magic that takes place at the North Pole.About Santa's Elf Series(c) by the author, Joe Moore: Even as I was writing the first novel in the Santa Claus Trilogy, I envisioned an entire world at the top of the globe. I knew the most die-hard believer in Santa Claus would realize that this magical gift-giver would need assistance in achieving his task at Christmas.So I began to think about who these helpers were, and what their responsibilities to Santa might be. Then I started writing. And to my surprise, as I wrote, the stories came out of me in rhyme! The cadence and beat of the verses were lyrical. As I spoke to others, including a good many teachers and librarians, they told me this was the easiest way for children to learn and that I should keep the verses coming.As Santa, I also heard from parents about their frustrations trying to instruct their children in the primary lessons of life; such as picking up after themselves, being polite, sharing, brushing their teeth, and so on. So I put a special message from Santa Claus at the end of each story about each of these lessons. Even complex problems like bullying, showing gratitude, and listening to elders get addressed in these books. It never hurts to learn these lessons throughout the year.I wrote nearly 20 books in this series, each focusing on a particular elf and their role to Santa. My wife and illustrator, Mary, is doing her best to get these magical tales drawn and into your child's hands. Since she works so hard fully illustrating every page and includes elements like shapes, colors, and even geography, it takes her a little while to complete each book. We have a half dozen released and more "in the works."I have already heard about new traditions started during Christmas with my Santa Claus Trilogy and families. I am hoping that these will also become part of your celebrations.Make Santa's Elf Series(c) a new tradition for your family and collect the entire series. The following is a list of the currently published books in the series: Santa's World, Introducing Santa's Elf SeriesJamie Hardrock, Chief Mining ElfShelley Wrapitup, Master Design ElfKeeney Eagleye, Naughty/Nice List ManagerSarah Buttons, Master DollmakerFord MacHarley, Master Wheelsmith
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  • The Faces of Krampus

    Joe Moore, Mary Moore

    Hardcover (North Pole Press, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Faces of Krampus - Award: "Award Finalist in the Holidays category of the 2018 American Fiction Awards"Angels, demons, elves, Santa Claus, flying horses, and other fantastic beings are all part of the North Pole and this book. The Faces of Krampus is based on the goings on of Black Peter and Santa Claus on the 5th of December. While much of the focus in December is toward Christmas, Santa also participates in the honoring and celebration of his relative St. Nicholas. That night Santa visits the good children of Europe bringing treats and goodies on his flying horse. But sometimes children are not behaving as they should.So Santa Claus doesn't come alone.Meet the bringer of punishments to naughty children. They call him by many names: Black Peter, Krampus, Pelznickel, Knecht Ruprecht, Hanstrapp, Black Pit, and more. But they all refer to the same person, the enforcer of St. Nicholas. A simple chimney sweep who was bullied and mistreated by others becomes the most feared being of winter.But he has a problem of his own when the devil and his demon muscle in on Krampus' territory. Now the harbinger to naughty children must become the protector of those same children. And he is going to need help from on high to face the devil.