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Books with author Mischa Johnson

  • Amy Goes to Dancing School

    Mischa Johnson

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Dec. 8, 2017)
    Amy Goes To Dancing School, is a poem written by Maribelle Cooper Ash about her granddaughter Amy Hill. The poem describes all the fun and new techniques she learned in the first year of dancing class.
  • Tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy by Michael Johnson

    Michael Johnson

    Paperback (Osprey Publishing (UK), Aug. 20, 2003)
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  • Peach and Plum

    M Johnson

    Paperback (1072 Studio, Nov. 20, 2019)
    Peach and Plum opens with seven year-old Mayfair Tootle, who steps into the world of Maverick Elementary as a new student on the first day of school. And things like: Fifth graders who hog the kickball court, snooty school yard cliques, a Pop Star girl, school yard games like High Jump and One Fly Up, a dog named Monster, googlie-eyed school yard crushes, a substitute teacher, the Harvest Moon Potluck, a couple of birthday parties, and a crazy school yard brawl on the first day of school, all set the story of Peach and Plum in motion as the school year rolls itself out. Mayfair easily makes new friends at Maverick Elem (what the children call it), and everything is fine until the leader of The Snootish Girls, Kiara Campbell, gets kicked out of her own clique. When she highjacks Mayfair's litle circle of friends, Kiara banishes Mayfair's BFF from the group simply because Xembi reminds Kiara of another girl she can't stand. Fed up with Kiara's mean-girl ways and holding everybody hostage during lunch and recess, Mayfair stands up to Kiara when she finds out that Xembi might go to home school because of the bullying. And just when things get back to normal, Mayfair has one last show down with Kiara Campbell on the last day of school.
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  • Bump in the Night

    Michael Johnson

    language (Quixotic Enterprises, Sept. 3, 2012)
    When a horde of nightmarish creatures invade their town, a group of kids embark on a journey into a secret world of magic and terror.
  • Transformers Prime Rage Of The Dinobots #1

    Mike Johnson

    Comic (IDW Publishing, )
    None
  • A gift for Ida and Bell

    Michael Johnson

    Unknown Binding (Codra Enterprises, March 15, 2002)
    None
  • Native Tribes of the Plains and Prairie

    Michael Johnson

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Secondary Lib, Jan. 1, 2004)
    a An introduction to the history, culture, and people of the many Indian tribes that inhabited the region between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains, including the present Prairie provinces of Canada.
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  • Bump In The Night

    Michael Johnson

    Paperback (Quixotic Enterprises, Sept. 3, 2012)
    Eight children survived the harvest of Russet Creek. Just eight. Russet Creek was a small town. Its population was about five thousand people. Of that five thousand, probably a thousand or so of them were children. Of that thousand or so, eight survived. All of the rest were taken in one night. It was a glorious victory for the boogeymen. Or so they thought. For as long as there have been children, there have been boogeymen to take them. Sometimes they eat the children. Sometimes they carry them away to some horrible, unknown place, and the children are never heard from again. Sometimes—more often that you would like to think—they are hiding in the closet because the child's parents let them in. For as long as there have been boogeymen, there have been those who fought against them; humans, animals, fantastical creatures; armed with toys, and magic, and stories. The war between the Kinderguard and the boogeymen is the oldest struggle in the history of the human race. After the boogeymen invade their town, five eleven year olds, two teenagers, and one infant will find themselves at the center of this great conflict. BUMP IN THE NIGHT is a story for very brave children who are wise enough to know that the thing under the bed is real, and for adults who are not too grown up to understand that stories are what save us from the monsters.
  • Native Tribes of the Northeast

    Michael Johnson

    Library Binding (World Almanac Education, Jan. 1, 2004)
    An introduction to the history, culture, and people of the many Indian tribes that inhabited the central plain between the Atlantic Ocean and the Allegheny and Appalachian mountain ranges.
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  • A lesson plan book for The flunking of Joshua T. Bates by Susan Shreves: Reading materials

    Michale Johnson

    Unknown Binding (Scholastic, March 15, 1988)
    None
  • Waffles Cookbook: Delicious 25 Waffles Recipes to Enjoy Breakfast

    M Johnson

    eBook
    This book “Waffles Cookbook: Delicious 25 Waffles Recipes to Enjoy Breakfast” is a great guide for you to learn different flavored waffles. There is one traditional way of making waffles which everyone follows but how about eating a different flavor every day?That sounds exciting for sure. You will be able to find amazing waffle recipes in this cookbook which you would surely love. Waffles are easy to make and considered to be a healthy quick breakfast. If you are running late for work then waffles is the best breakfast to have with a cup of coffee/tea.Here are some of the chapters which you will find in this chapter:- Getting Started with Waffles Recipes- Variety of Waffles Recipes- Fruity Waffles RecipesGet this book now and enjoy various recipes at one place. You won’t be able to find so many recipes at one place and that too with delicious flavors. The tasty waffles recipes will make you collect all the ingredients of your favorite recipesand get started with them right away. If you have children at home then this book is a must have because your kids are going to love waffles every morning. Try it and you will see it by yourself how easy it is and how much happiness it would bring in your home when your kids would be excited to have waffles every morning.
  • Two Family Fables of Christmas

    Michael Johnson, Michael Johnson

    eBook (, Aug. 1, 2020)
    Fishy tales from my English roots that came to the New World in the15th century and my Danish roots that arrived in the 19th century.