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Books with author Mary Price 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.
  • 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.
  • The Bundesliga Blueprint: How Germany became the Home of Football

    Lee Price

    eBook (Bennion Kearny, Aug. 11, 2015)
    German Football is on a roll: winners of the 2014 World Cup, club sides leading the way in Europe, a production line of superb talent coming through the system. Yet, fifteen years ago – at Euro 2000 – it was all so different. Germany suffered one of their most humiliating tournament exits as dismal performances saw them finish bottom of their group with just one point… Immediately, the German FA set about fixing things. And rather than fudging matters, they introduced a raft of major changes designed to return German football to its sporting pinnacle in just 10 years.In this entertaining, fascinating, and superbly-researched book, sportswriter Lee Price explores German football’s 10-year plan. A plan that forced clubs to invest in youth, limit the number of foreign players in teams, build success without debt, and much more. The Bundesliga Blueprint details how German fans part-own and shape their clubs, how football is affordable, and the value of beer and a good sausage on match days. The book includes interviews from Michael Ballack, Jens Nowotny and Christoph Kramer, and the movers-and-shakers behind Germany’s leading clubs including Schalke, Dortmund, and Paderborn. There is no doubt that German football is the envy of many nations. There is no doubt that, thanks to them, lessons should be learned by everyone else.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Crazy, Wonderful Science

    Mary Lee

    language (Sweet Lemon, May 2, 2016)
    Empowering Young Girls Science and Imagination Skills!Mia is a small girl with a big imagination. She has a science fair coming up and simply can’t decide what project to do. Should she make a rainbow, a wacky gadget, a volcano or the universe? Children will love seeing Mia’s imagination run wild in the amazing world of science. In this world, a girl can do any fantastical thing she can think of.
  • The Little Pup Collection

    Mary Lee

    language (Sweet Lemon, April 16, 2013)
    Own all three Little Pup stories in one book! This includes:"Why? Because I Love You"This 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.I Love My abc's 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!andSweet Dreams, Little PupOne 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.
  • The Bundesliga Blueprint: How Germany became the Home of Football

    Lee Price

    Paperback (Bennion Kearny Limited, Aug. 10, 2015)
    German Football is on a roll: winners of the 2014 World Cup, club sides leading the way in Europe, a production line of superb talent coming through the system. Yet, fifteen years ago - at Euro 2000 - it was all so different. Germany suffered one of their most humiliating tournament exits as dismal performances saw them finish bottom of their group with just one point... Immediately, the German FA set about fixing things. And rather than fudging matters, they introduced a raft of major changes designed to return German football to its sporting pinnacle in just 10 years. In this entertaining, fascinating, and superbly-researched book, sportswriter Lee Price explores German football's 10-year plan. A plan that forced clubs to invest in youth, limit the number of foreign players in teams, build success without debt, and much more. The Bundesliga Blueprint details how German fans part-own and shape their clubs, how football is affordable, and the value of beer and a good sausage on match days. The book includes interviews from Michael Ballack, Jen Nowotny and Christoph Kramer, and the movers-and-shakers behind Germany's leading clubs including Schalke, Dortmund, and Paderborn. There is no doubt that German football is the envy of many nations. There is no doubt that, thanks to them, lessons should be learned by everyone else. About the Author. Lee Price is an award-nominated national print journalist and published sportswriter who is, and has always been, besotted with football. He used to compile player lists and notes on his arms, clothes, school books and bedroom walls. Now, he does similar for a living. Previously of Shoot! magazine, Lee has been a feature writer at The Sun since 2010, where he has interviewed various sporting greats - most memorably his original footballing hero, Eric Cantona, who was as aloof and enigmatic in a hotel lobby as he was on the pitch. And Lee was as infatuated. Other objects of his footballing affection include the English lower leagues, Germany's fan model, the faint possibility of an England World Cup win, and a good old-fashioned unlikely success story.
  • Surprise in the Kitchen

    Mary Lee

    language (Sweet Lemon, Oct. 15, 2012)
    Mia is a sweet little girl with a big imagination. While she loves adventure, cooking is not her thing. To show her mom just how much she loves her, she’ll try anything and the results are hilarious.
  • The Mia Collection

    Mary Lee

    language (Sweet Lemon, Oct. 25, 2012)
    Mia is a sweet little girl with a big imagination. This book is a compilation of all three of her adventures including:* "Not Just a Princess"* "Beautiful, Magical, Amazing Ballet"* "Surprise in the Kitchen"