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Books with author Michele BROWN

  • The Mad Hatter's Striped Pyjamas

    Michele Brown

    Paperback (Carlton Books Limited, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Welcome to Alice''s Wonderland - a magical pl ace, full of amazing characters, where strange and wonderful things happen all the time. When Alice needs some fun dress ing-up clothes, she decides to go to Wonderland for help. '
  • New Tales from Alice's Wonderland: The March Hare's Big Secret

    Michele Brown

    Paperback (Andre Deutsch, Oct. 1, 1999)
    In The March Hare's Big Secret, Alice and Dinah look out of the window and see a beautiful rainbow. Where does it come from and how is it made? Perhaps the March Hare Knows the secret.
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  • The Ultimate Wolves Photo Book: Looking Through the Eyes of This Carnivorous Canine Mammal

    Michael Brown

    eBook (, July 16, 2020)
    Inside this book are photo collection of high-quality beautiful portraits of different wolf. Photographers devoted their body and soul to capture the captivating different faces and angles of this Carnivorous Canine Mammal. Each photograph is warm and inviting. Includes close-up, and colored wolf portraits.
  • Santa Mouse, Where Are You

    Michael Brown

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Oct. 20, 1988)
    When Santa Mouse falls from Santa's sleigh he is lost until the bright lights of a Christmas tree show him the way to a household.
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  • Santa Mouse meets Marmaduke

    Michael Brown

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, March 15, 1969)
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  • Red Cell White Cell: A STEM based children's book

    Michael Brown

    eBook
    UPDATE:Thank you so much for your interest in my book. When it was developed a company called Metaio was hosting the content. Unfortunately, for thousands of developers, Metaio was purchased by Apple which put our content on a slow march to oblivion. I've set up a Blippar version that can be accessed via the Blippar app with code 625806. You can enter the code in the Blippar settings menu. I apologize for the confusion and hope this helps.sincerely,Michael BrownTeach your children about the basic functions of blood cells with this fun and colorful story. Using augmented reality, watch the 3D model appear to levitate above the book. This is a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) friendly book that opens children's eyes to a microscopic world.
  • Claire Daly: Reluctant Soul Saver

    Michele Brouder

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 6, 2015)
    In a sleepy, little village in the west of Ireland, Claire Daly is learning how to deal with her newly discovered supernatural powers. But she isn't the only one interested in her powers. An Unholy has Claire in his sights. She has something he wants and he'll stop at nothing to get it with terrifying consequences.In order to protect everything she loves: her family, her home, and the boy next door, Claire must turn her back on them and leave. She goes into isolation with a mentor to learn the ways of the Illuminata.But the new ways bring with it more questions than answers and also the arrival of Ari Vasilious, to whom Claire feels a strong attraction. But he has his own secrets. Secrets that involve Claire.On a full-blown rogue mission to Hell and armed only with her wits, Claire comes face to face with not only the demon, but her own past. And it isn't long before she realizes everything she believed was based on a lie.If you love paranormal romance, urban fantasy, soulmates, demons, and angels, then this first book of the exciting Soul Saver series awaits you.
  • The Ultimate Snake Photo Book: Looking Through The Eyes Of A Snake

    Michelle Brown

    Paperback (Independently published, June 9, 2018)
    Inside this book are photo collection of high-quality beautiful portraits of snakes. Photographers devoted their body and soul to capture the captivating different faces of snakes. Each photograph is warm and inviting. Includes closed-up and colored snake's portraits. This photo book contains graphic images of snakes that may cause discomfort to some and is not suitable for anyone who is suffering from Ophidiophobia or Herpetophobia. We are not responsible or liable for any causes that may occur.
  • Never Trust Atoms They Make Up Everything: A STEM based children's book featuring augmented reality

    Michael Brown

    eBook
    Teach your children about atoms with this fun and colorful story. Using augmented reality, watch the 3D model appear to levitate above the book. This is a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) friendly book that opens children's eyes to a sub-atomic world.
  • Haunted

    Michael Brown

    eBook (, June 1, 2020)
    An alpha male, and a girl with unstable paranormal abilities, a witch searching for answers, a ghost girl with an existential crisis, and a conniving adversary. Absolutely nothing could go wrong. Avery Struggled to control her supernatural abilities and had been tasked to help souls pass on to the next life. As a foster kid who lived in a toxic home, Avery found it easier to be alone. with only a ghost girl by her side, she moved through life seemingly invisible. Yet, after one accidental touch, with a boy named Jericho, her already difficult life becomes even more complex.When their worlds collide, they find that learning to rely on one another was proving to be difficult. However, they played a crucial role, in something that was much bigger than themselves; and they needed to do exactly that to end a malignant force.
  • the Star

    Michele Breza

    Hardcover (Diamanda Publishing, Nov. 1, 2015)
    Journey with this tiny star as it seeks its purpose in the Milky Way Galaxy and discovers that it is destined to participate in a wonderful Christmas event! Beautiful illustrations compliment this spectacular story of the announcement of the Christ Child. This book is a Silver Medal Winner of the 2016 Illumination Book Awards! Comments/Reviews About "the Star" by Michele Breza: 1) "the Star" (by Michele Breza) is an enchanting book with a great message. I purchased it for my 4-year-old niece and she loves it. Highly recommended." -- Margaret Brown, Shelf Unbound magazine, THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE, INC. Lifetime Member 2) "It was amazing. This book is wonderful for children, young adult, and adults. I highly recommend for a fresh view of the familiar Christmas story. " -- Lisa Fabian rated it 5 stars on GoodReads. 3) "I absolutely adored this. I gave it to my niece and nephew after reading it myself. Such a sweet story about a star with a very important purpose. A great story for around Christmas time." -- Jezier C. Akin rated it 5-stars on GoodReads. 4) "the Star" is a delightful tale of a star looking for it's purpose and wishing to be great. The dark illustrations with their barely there shadow trees in some cases and their easier to see colorful pictures in others make the book. I also love that the book introduces several constellations and explains the Star of Bethlehem. I would definitely recommend this book to small children. (I received this in a GoodReads giveaway.) - Kathleen rated it 4-stars on GoodReads.
  • Santa mouse

    Michael Brown

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 16, 1968)
    Child's Christmas fiction/picture book.