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Books with author Mary Ellen Lee

  • Let's Go to the Zoo

    Mary Lee

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 8, 2015)
    With an engaging story, fun facts, jokes, beautiful pictures and much more, this book is an exciting way for kids to learn about animals at the zoo! Kids of all ages are sure to love this book.
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  • I Love My abc's

    Mary Lee

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 21, 2012)
    Children will love learning about the alphabet in this fun book and activity. Join Little Pup and Grey Bear as they share all the things they love from A to Z!
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  • The Game: A Vampire Chronicle

    Mary Ellen Gorry

    eBook (, Sept. 8, 2012)
    Nicodemus is a vampire with a conscience, attached to his sadistic creator Cassius until he completes his initiation. Anna is a normal young adult whose life becomes entangled with Nick's as the unknowing subject of his initiation. Drawn to her goodness, his initiation in jeopardy, he must choose to either be with her or protect her from his evil nature and, more importantly, from Cassius. Welcome to the Game - are you dying to play?
  • Why? Because I Love You

    Mary Lee

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 1, 2012)
    “Why? Because I Love You!” is a beautifully illustrated book about the ways these cuddly characters, Little Pup and Grey Bear, show their love. It’s a wonderful story to read to the little ones you love.
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  • Sweet Dreams, Little Pup

    Mary Lee

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 21, 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.
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  • When Grandma's False Teeth Fly

    Mary Lee

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., May 30, 2018)
    Katie is not a little girl anymore-she is six years old! But some mean girls at school still tease her about her chipped baby tooth. Katie seeks advice from her grandma, who will tell her a hilarious story that encourages her to use humor instead of anger or sadness to solve her problems. Join Katie and Grandma for a touching, funny, and inspiring story about ...
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  • I'm The Chicken Named Dinner

    Mary Ellen Cook

    Hardcover (Lifegate Publishing, Dec. 21, 2017)
    This is a true story of Dinner, a real Ameraucana chicken. Dinner is hanging out with her friends Weasley, a Maine Coon cat and Norman, a Rhodesian Ridgeback dog. They all live on a farm.Dinner shares with Norman and Weasley the story of how she came to be on the farm and some of her experiences since being there. She was bullied and beaten up by the older chickens, lost a friend and a sister, and also had a very close encounter with a coyote. She has a very happy and privileged life, is very grateful for the life she has, and for her two special friends. As of the publication of this book, all three friends are alive and are still living on the farm.
  • When Grandma's False Teeth Fly

    Mary Lee

    Hardcover (Page Publishing, Inc., May 1, 2018)
    Katie is not a little girl anymore-she is six years old! But some mean girls at school still tease her about her chipped baby tooth. Katie seeks advice from her grandma, who will tell her a hilarious story that encourages her to use humor instead of anger or sadness to solve her problems. Join Katie and Grandma for a touching, funny, and inspiring story about ...
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  • Danny and Life on Bluff Point - Book 6: The Conflict

    Mary Lee

    Paperback (iUniverse, Inc., Dec. 28, 2007)
    The sixth in a series of historical novels for children, Danny and Life on Bluff Point: The Conflict finds the Lee family engaged in a social conflict that will test their values.It is May 1895, and the Lee children greet the spring weather with jubilation. It's a time for picking wildflowers, awaiting the births of baby farm animals, and helping Pa and Ma with the chores. However, this idealistic world is about to change. While riding his horse one day, ten-year-old Danny Lee meets their new neighbor from Virginia, Robert Overhouser, never knowing how much this one man will change his life. Even though the Civil War happened thirty years ago, some members of the very Yankee community of Bluff Point, New York, isn't too happy about welcoming a Southerner into their midst. The friction between Mr. Overhouser and the rest of the town spills over to the Lee children, and Danny and his siblings soon find themselves coming to the defense of the Overhouser family in school. However, throughout the conflict between the town and the family, both sides learn valuable lessons about prejudice, forgiveness, and acceptance.
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  • When Grandma's False Teeth Fly

    Mary Lee

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, Feb. 14, 2012)
    Katie is not a little girl anymore—she is six years old! But some mean girls at school still tease her about her chipped baby tooth. Katie seeks advice from her grandma, who will tell her a hilarious story that encourages her to use humor instead of anger or sadness to solve her problems. Join Katie and Grandma for a touching, funny, and inspiring story about When Grandma's False Teeth Fly.
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  • The History of Veggies

    Mary Lee

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 19, 2013)
    Have you ever wondered where Vegetables came from? Ed the dragon knows, and he can’t wait to tell the amazing story. Follow the adventure as Ed and his sister, Squish, travel over vast distances to find their treasure. This book is a fun and engaging way to teach children about veggies and healthy eating. Children will enjoy the colorful illustrations, and parents will approve of the positive message.
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  • What Is a Best Friend? And Do I Have One?

    Mary Ellen

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, April 21, 2015)
    When Tanner Dog meets the cat next door, they decide to go to explore the park. Mr. Vlad the cat knows that not all dogs and cats get along, and at first he’s careful with his new friend. When Tanner Dog asks Mr. Vlad if he wants to go back to the park, Mr. Vlad says he needs to check his work schedule. That’s when Tanner Dog learns that Mr. Vlad is a professor of knowledge who spends most of his time reading books from the library. Tanner Dog tells Mr. Vlad that he’s a private investigator, and that the two of them should team up to investigate mysteries. “You can do the research from your library books. Then together we can understand things we are curious about!” he says. Mr. Vlad agrees, and the first mystery they investigate is, “What is a best friend? “ The question leads to a series of adventures that ends with a startling answer that will change their lives forever.