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Books with author Michael Braun

  • LION'S Eleven.: From 1 to 11 with The Funny Animal's Soccer Team. Kids Counting Book.

    Michael Bo

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 27, 2019)
    When you make learning fun, you make learning easier than it would be otherwise. This is good news! The easier it is for your child to pick up the concepts he or she needs to pick up in preparation for school, the more quickly you can go on to complex topics – or take an afternoon off to hang out and have fun together! From the lion to the elephant to the hippopotamus, the animals in this story are full of life and character, and your child will take to them immediately. They are eager to start playing, eager to get out onto the field and see just who the best animal is, but what they find is that each animal is the best in their own way. The elephant belongs in the goal, of course, and the giraffe can whack the ball, so long as it can reach down far enough! This book tells a story about a football team comprised of animals, each animal playing a specific role on the team. As you follow along, you will see that each animal connects to a number, making this book an engaging and original method for teaching counting. Learn to count – while you and your new animal friends enjoy a football match!
  • Spooky Ballet!

    MIchael Broad

    Library Binding (Darby Creek TM, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Agent Amelia returns with three more spooky-but-funny adventures as she secretly saves the world! The three secret agent case files in this book are: The Case of the Spooky Ballet, in which Amelia is tricked into taking a dance class, but the teacher uses her class to take revenge on the local theater. It takes all of Amelia's mind control to foil her! The Case of the Gobbledygook Books, in which a new librarian has reprogrammed all the school’s computers with intent to rule the world. But Amelia overcomes her―with a little help from the real librarian and the works of William Shakespeare! The Case of the Whispering Scarecrow, in which Amelia goes on a picnic with her mother, only to find out a phantom is stealing the food! Amelia soon uncovers the thieves―a flock of crows led by a scarecrow. But who’s the real mastermind? Trust Amelia to find out!
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  • Jake Cake: The Robot Dinner Lady

    Michael Broad

    eBook (Puffin, Feb. 1, 2007)
    Jake Cake is an ordinary kid who likes writing and illustrating stories about his adventures. He swears they're all true, but no one ever believes him. In this second book of a four-book series, Jake discovers the school dinner lady is a robot (and she can't cook chips!), he has goblins in his garden (they're green and they bite) and he's tricked by a really tricky witch (trouble!).Just perfect for readers of 7+.
  • Savannah's Day

    Michael Brandt

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Jake Cake: The Football Beast

    Michael Broad

    language (Puffin, Aug. 7, 2008)
    Have you ever met a yeti playing football, a very tricky sea monster or a REAL phantom on the ghost train at the funfair? Jake has, and here's what happened when he met them! (Nobody believed him, of course.)
  • The Little AirPlantPet.

    Michael Brown

    language (, Dec. 17, 2018)
    The little AirPlantPet tells the story of the communion of a small plant and the animals and people around him. Reaching for the stars, the little AirPlant becomes the pet of two small children and becomes a part of a loving home. The little AirPlantPet is a live plant that is available for purchase and care. AirPlantPet.com
  • Jake Cake: The Visiting Vampire

    Michael Broad

    eBook (Puffin, Aug. 2, 2007)
    In this fourth book in the series, Jake battles with a vampire visiting his school (fangs and bats and zombies), a demon hairdresser (arrrrrggggh!) and stays in a haunted castle (things that go CLANG in the night!).
  • The Puppy Explorer

    Michael Bruni

    language (Michael T Bruni, June 3, 2018)
    The Puppy Explorer is a children's book ideal to be read to children of all ages. For self readers, the best age group is from 7-12. In this book, you will explore the natural wonders of the world with an adventurous, playful and beloved puppy named Brandi. Brandi can find the good in any situation, which is terrific, since she always seems to mistakenly find herself in some kind of trouble. Not only will you thoroughly enjoy reading about Brandi's adventures, you will laugh, and learn a great deal about some of the most amazing places on Earth. A Special Thank You To My Daughter, Brianna:My daughter asked me to tell her stories at night to help her fall asleep, and to have pleasant dreams. The stories you'll find in this book are a collection of the stories I told her about a puppy, Brandi, that explored the natural wonders of the worldHow Book Sale Proceeds Will Be Used:Proceeds from the sale of this book will go towards funding my daughter's dreams of becoming a veterinarian. She loves animals, especially puppies, and wants to be able to help make them healthy, and keep them healthy. Thank you in advance for your purchase!
  • Robert B. Parkers Fool Me Twice

    Michael Brandman

    Paperback (Large Print Press, Oct. 14, 2013)
    Providing security assistance at the site of a local film shoot where a starring actress has received death threats from her estranged jealous husband, Paradise police chief Jesse Stone arrests a distracted teen who has caused a horrible car crash only to find himself in a political conflict with wealthy locals, elected officials and the district attorney. (mystery & detective). Reprint.
  • Theodora Roosevelt Bear.: Little Miss Good Luck Bear.

    Michael Brown

    language (Michael W. Brown, Nov. 7, 2016)
    Do you remember the movie “The Yellow Rolls-Royce?” You know the movie where a Rolls-Royce Phantom II romps across Europe on several adventures during the twentieth century. Now, consider a toy, or better, a stuffed doll doing something similar. Not a Barbie, a My Little Pony, a Star Wars' Action Figure or a Beanie Baby, but the best toy ever for a twentieth century child. How about a Teddy Bear! You know, like the ones inspired by that great bull moose, Theodore Roosevelt.What would a stuffed teddy bear see, if it survived through the twentieth century? What adventures would it have. What experiences would the children, who embraced it, have? Let your mind wander through the end of the Gilded Age, the Progressive Era, the Great War, the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, World War II, the Red Scare, the Space Race, the Nixon Era, the Reagan Revolution and beyond.Such a bear would be around changes in music, fashion, literature, inventions, child rearing attitudes, medicine, tastes, habits, automobiles and all sorts of fads. Popular heroes and heroines would come and go. What about the seminal innovation of the twentieth century, the movies. The parade of flicks is astounding, as is the way you are exposed to the movie experience. Little bear, prepare yourself for a wild ride.
  • SANTA MOUSE, the classic book and snowblock

    MICHAEL BROWN

    Hardcover
    mint in red box
  • Jake Cake: The Pirate Curse

    Michael Broad

    eBook (Puffin, Aug. 7, 2008)
    The fifth book about Jake Cake and his EXTRAORDINARY adventures. Here are three more hilarious stories, written in Jake Cake's own notebooks and embellished with his very funny comments and illustrations. It's not Jake's fault that he gets cursed by the ghost of Old Crusty, the fierce pirate (get those decks swabbed!), meets an alien pretending to be his granny and rubs up against a really mean genie!