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Books with author Mary Ellen Lee

  • Not Just a Princess

    Mary Lee

    language (Sweet Lemon, Aug. 9, 2012)
    Empowering Young Girls ImaginationMia is a sweet little girl with a big imagination. She has lots of fun playing pirate, having tea with a mermaid and flying with rainbow-swans. In this adventure filled story, a girl has no limit on what she can be.
  • The Thief's Daughter

    Mary Ellen Boyd

    eBook
    Tessa Abbott’s life is finally respectable, with employment and her own place to live, albeit only one room, when her father comes home to die. With his last breaths, he tells her to find her inheritance in his suits, that he has provided for her future with them.A poor seamstress in London in 1814 can use all the help she could get, so she searches his clothes. Indeed, just as he promised, she finds a treasure hidden there, gems and jewelry—and letters—but it takes her no time at all to realize everything is stolen. In her neighborhood, if she is found with such items she risks arrest or death. She decides to atone for her father’s thievery and save her own neck by returning the items as soon as she can identify who they belong to, but she will need help. Her only possibility is a name in a stolen letter that she recognizes: Blake Glover, now Lord Warrenby, a frequent visitor to the shop, as his mother is a client. He is more likely to turn her in than help, but he has always been kind when he shows up to collect his mother and sister from their shopping. That, she knows, is a rare quality. It's a risk she has to take.Blake has vowed never to abuse his position against the defenseless, but the beautiful young seamstress at his mother's favorite modiste threatens his willpower. There is something about her that hints of a background higher than the position she holds. When his biggest temptation shows up with her impossible quest, he struggles to believe her claim of innocence. Worse yet, the letter she gives back to him reveals a secret only he knew, one he can never reveal to anyone. Now this impoverished seamstress who threatens his own vows knows it, and asks his help in her reckless plan to make amends.Who is this beautiful young woman? Is Tessa as innocent as she appears? He hopes so, because something is growing between them, something that he can't bear to lose.
  • Big Girl Potty

    Mary Lee

    eBook (Sweet Lemon, July 16, 2013)
    Your little baby is growing up. Time to say, “Goodbye, diapers!” They won’t be missed. While you may be completely on board with the idea of potty training, getting a toddler excited is another story. In this adorable illustrated book by bestselling author Mary Lee, a little girl is very happy to become a big girl. This is a great story to help tots understand the basic steps of going potty, and encourages them to get excited about it.
  • Beautiful, Magical, Amazing BALLET

    Mary Lee

    eBook (Sweet Lemon, Sept. 6, 2012)
    Mia is a sweet little girl with a big imagination. Today is her first day of ballet class and she is very excited. This energetic story shows what it means to be part of a team and that some things can still be wonderful even when they are not yet perfected.
  • Writing Teacher's Activity-a-Day 180 Reproducible Prompts and Quick-Writes for the Secondary Classroom

    Mary Ellen Ledbetter

    Paperback (Jossey-Bass, March 15, 2010)
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  • The Writing Teacher's Activity-a-Day: 180 Reproducible Prompts and Quick-Writes for the Secondary Classroom

    Mary Ellen Ledbetter

    eBook (Jossey-Bass, Dec. 9, 2009)
    Classroom-tested methods for boosting secondary students' writing skills The Writing Teacher's Activity-a-Day offers teachers, homeschoolers, and parents 180 ready-to-use, reproducible activities that enhance writing skills in secondary students. Based on Ledbetter's extensive experience consulting to language arts teachers and school districts across the country, the classroom-tested activities included in this book teach students key literary and writing terms like allegory, elaboration, irony, personification, propaganda, voice, and more--and provide them with engaging examples that serve as models for their own Quick Writes. Contains writing prompts and sample passages in student-friendly language that connects abstract literary concepts to students' own lives Written by popular workshop presenter and veteran educator Mary Ellen Ledbetter Offers a user-friendly, value-packed resource for teaching writing skills Designed for English language arts teachers in grades 6-12, tutors, parents, learning specialists, homeschoolers, and consultants.
  • The Smartest Princess

    Mary Lee

    language (Sweet Lemon, May 23, 2013)
    Every year, girls from all over the world compete to see who is the smartest. If they’re not already a princess, winning this contest would make them one. Many face off in this extraordinary competition, but who will win?In bestselling author Mary Lee’s new book, we see a beautifully illustrated land where girls and princesses use their wits and find out what's really important. This fun and heartwarming tale is perfect for little princesses everywhere.What kids are saying:“Soooo pretty!” –Emma, age 3“I want to go there. I would win for sure.” –Taylor, age 6“Read it again! Read it again!” – Sophie, age 4
  • Danny and Life on Bluff Point

    Mary Ellen Lee

    Paperback (Four Seasons Publishers, Aug. 1, 1999)
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  • Danny and Life on Bluff Point: Lost in the Dark

    Mary Ellen Lee

    Paperback (iUniverse, Sept. 29, 2009)
    The exciting third book in this charming series of historical novels for children, Danny and Life on Bluff Point: Lost in the Dark sees the adventures continue for ten-year-old Danny in 1890s rural upstate New York. It's the winter of 1895 in Bluff Point, New York, and though chores and school continue, Danny manages to make time for fun. He and his family enjoy all that living in the country has to offer-ice skating, fishing, sledding, and even a winter party with friends and neighbors. Pa and Uncle Henry race their spirited teams and sleighs along the Ridge Road, and Danny is given his own small iceboat, one to be shared with Cousin Jay. One day while out on the iceboat, Danny fails to pay attention to where he is and how far out onto the lake he's gone. He spends a chilly, windless night alone on the ice of Keuka Lake. Cold and frightened, Danny chooses the wrong direction in the moonless night and walks further away from home. Can Danny find his way back before the winter wind turns even colder? Filled with wonderful, vivid details of late nineteenth century rural life, Danny and Life on Bluff Point: Lost in the Dark captures the innocence and warmth of days gone by.
  • If I Were A Camel

    Mary Ellen

    Paperback (Twisted Page inc, June 21, 2020)
    If you could be anything, what would you be?Read along and pretend to be a camel, a whale, a tree and an eagle. In your imagination, you can be anything you want to be.Rhyme and rhythm make this story easy and fun for children in preschool and kindergarten.
  • Sweet Dreams, Little Pup

    Mary Lee

    language (Sweet Lemon, Jan. 19, 2013)
    One night, Little Pup went to bed early, being very excited to get to dreamland. There was just one problem. Little Pup couldn’t sleep.Watch Little Pup find a way to dreamland in this charming, beautifully illustrated bedtime story. This book encourages the imagination and helps children get themselves to sleep.
  • Big Boy Potty

    Mary Lee

    eBook (Sweet Lemon, July 23, 2013)
    Your little baby is growing up. Time to say, “Goodbye, diapers!” They won’t be missed. While you may be completely on board with the idea of potty training, getting a toddler excited is another story. In this adorable illustrated book by bestselling author Mary Lee, a little boy is very happy to become a big boy. This is a great story to help tots understand the basic steps of going potty, and encourages them to get excited about it.