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Books with author Michael Cashmore-hingley

  • Goodbye Mr Angry

    Marcus Tetro, Michael Cashmore-Hingley

    eBook (Nieman Press, Sept. 6, 2015)
    "Goodbye Mr Angry" is for kids of any age who get steamed up about their world.This funny and beautifully illustrated book helps kids to laugh at their own behavior. It helps them to understand their anger and gives them some tools to make things better. It puts the topic of anger squarely on the table and makes it ok for families to talk about it. It actually makes it fun.Everyone gets angry. It's normal, but the secret is that we are happier if we can learn to control our anger and not say or do things that we later regret. Anyone who has a little kid should read this book to them. Anyone who has a big kid should give it to them.
  • Crocodile Tears

    Michael Cashmore-Hingley, Cashmore-Hingley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Why is the crocodile crying? The animals come, one by one, to find out. This book uses repetitive text elements and is suitable for the 3 to 5 year age group.
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  • Fluff

    Michael Cashmore-Hingley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 20, 2011)
    The story of a distant galaxy, two lonely planets, a small cloud called Fluff, and friendships that will last forever.
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  • Who Wins the Race?

    Pam Holden, Michael Cashmore-hingley

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, March 25, 2015)
    Joe is a very fast runner. He can run faster than all his friends. He wins most of the races at school.
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  • The Car Wash: Fluency

    Pam Holden, Michael Cashmore-hingley

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, Nov. 30, 2006)
    Have you ever been in a car when it goes through a car wash? What did you hear and see? What was wiping and rubbing on the sides and the windows? Did you see frothy bubbles and splashing water? How did the car move?
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  • Welcome to Mongo Bongo World

    Mr Michael Charles Cashmore-Hingley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Ally the Alien takes you on a tour of the planet Mongo Bongo and introduces the strange creatures that inhabit his world. This is a book of rhyming verse with brightly coloured illustrations for young children.
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  • The Bone

    John Lockyer, Michael Cashmore-Hingley

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, Oct. 10, 2016)
    What do we call people who dig up old bones? What do old bones tell archaeologists? Why is it important for us to know what people were like long ago? Lets find out about a different bone digger.
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  • First Surfing Lesson

    Suzette Toms, Michael Cashmore-hingley

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, Jan. 21, 2014)
    Trying something for the first time can be both challenging and rewarding. People are often afraid to try new things in case something goes wrong, but the rewards we get from overcoming these fears can be worth the risk. In this story a boy is learning to surf. He finds the waves and deep water scary, but once he is successful, he experiences something very special and memorable.
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  • Slow Down!

    Pam Holden, Michael Cashmore-hingley

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, Aug. 21, 2014)
    The boy in this story is always busy riding on all sorts of things. He likes to go very fast, and his big sister gets worried. She thinks he will crash!
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  • The River Rocks: A book of fun and games for all the family featuring the Sutherland Crew

    Michael Cashmore-Hingley, Mike Sutherland

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 21, 2010)
    Colouring pages, crosswords, word searches, poems, jokes and much more. Based on the beauty of Northern Michigan, specifically the area of Glen Arbor and the Crystal River. A book of fun activities for all the family.
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  • Mountain Adventure

    Susan Hughes, Michael Cashmore-Hingley

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, June 5, 2013)
    This is a fictional story about two cousins who have different approaches to life. Emma is careful and cautious but she doesn't judge her cousin; Matt sometimes lets his impatience rule him, and he accuses Emma of being overly cautious. As you read, think about how the cousins' differences play an important role in the outcome of this story.
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  • 20 SLICES OF BRITISH LIFE: 20 FUNNY RHYMES OF EVERYDAY THINGS

    Reginald G Jackson, Michael Cashmore-Hingley

    eBook
    A side-splitting collection of 20 rhymes that look at all things British. Let’s take a funny look at the infuriating ways of budget airlines, wheelie bins and their annoying rules and regulations. Then the futility of both Facebook and online reviews. Also, what about the German invasion of discount supermarkets into Britain, and also the growing choice of foreign takeaway food springing up everywhere? These are just a handful of the topics covered, in rhyme, in ’20 slices of British life’ by Reginald G Jackson. If you have ever lamented our dying High Streets as they fall into decline, or watched today’s 'nosey' medical TV programmes as you sit open-mouthed in shock, this collection of rhymes will make you chuckle. Does the modern craze of 'Bucket Lists' puzzle you, or our nation's obsession with pub-quizzes? If so, then this book will definitely resonate. It will make you laugh out loud. Reginald has penned 20 observational rhymes - all relating to typical British ‘stuff’. With hilarious accompanying animations drawn by the very talented Michael Cashmore Hingley, it’s a light-hearted, funny, view of Britain, and the British.