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Books with author Molly Carroll

  • Chomp and Chew to a Healthy You

    Molly Carroll

    Board book (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2008)
    The Chomp and Chew, to a Healthy You! board book provides the perfect way to introduce reading in your home. This fun book introduces young children to healthy habits. This book engages early learners by using short, simple language and engaging photographs. Designed to be child-friendly, this 24-page early learning resource features round corners, board book binding, and a UV varnish finish for easy clean up. Each board book measures 6" x 6".
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  • What Is Two?

    Molly Carroll

    Board book (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2008)
    The What Is Two? board book provides the perfect way to introduce reading in your home. Children will learn how to count while reading this rhythmic, photo-illustrated board book. This book engages early learners by using short, simple language and detailed photographs. Designed to be child-friendly, this 16-page early learning resource features round corners, board book binding, and a UV varnish finish for easy clean up. Each board book measures 6" x 6".
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    Paperback (Rourke Publishing, March 15, 2008)
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  • Whooo... Whooo... Here Come the Trains

    Molly Carroll

    Hardcover (Rourke Publishing, Sept. 9, 2011)
    This Will Be The New Favorite Train Book For Many Little Boys. The Large Photos Of Trains Will Catch Tots Attention As The Learn About Different Types Of Trains.
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  • Busy, Busy, Butterfly

    Molly Carroll

    Board book (Smart Kids Publishing Distributed by Ideals Publications, Feb. 1, 2009)
    Bright, full color photos and playful text introduces your child to different animals and fish. Many of the titles have die cuts on the cover which children will enjoy over and over again.
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  • Peck, Peck, Peck

    Molly Carroll

    Hardcover (Rourke Publishing, Sept. 9, 2011)
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  • A DOG IN HEAT IS A HOT DOG AND OTHER RULES TO LIVE BY

    Carroll

    Hardcover (Atria Books, Feb. 1, 1996)
    A collection of humorous quips and offbeat suggestions is culled from the author's popular advice column, collecting her most outrageous truths for the inspiration and amusement of help-seeking fans.
  • In Search of Dr Watson

    Molly Carr

    eBook (MX Publishing, Nov. 21, 2011)
    In her third book author Molly Carr has, for the moment, abandoned the Watson-Fanshaw Detective Agency in favour of discovering as much as possible about Doctor Watson. Radically different in style from her first two books, the investigation will nevertheless be of interest to students of military history, railways both Indian and British and of course all fans of Sherlock Holmes. Holmes is a household name. But where would he be without his Biographer? Beavering away in Baker Street, unknown to everyone except Scotland Yard and a few luckless criminals. It is time to put the loyal and much put upon man, Dr. John H. Watson M.D., centre stage.
  • In Search of Doctor Watson a Sherlockian Investigation

    Molly Carr

    Paperback (MX Publishing, Sept. 28, 2011)
    Fully revised and updated 2nd edition of this detailed biography of Doctor Watson. In her third book author Molly Carr has, for the moment, abandoned the Watson-Fanshaw Detective Agency in favour of discovering as much as possible about Doctor Watson. Radically different in style from her first two books, the investigation will nevertheless be of interest to students of military history, railways both Indian and British and of course all fans of Sherlock Holmes. Holmes is a household name. But where would he be without his Biographer? Beavering away in Baker Street, unknown to everyone except Scotland Yard and a few luckless criminals. It is time to put the loyal and much put upon man, Dr. John H. Watson M.D., centre stage.
  • A Moth Myth: For the lovers of 'Alice in Wonderland' and 'The Alchemist'.

    J.M. Carroll

    language (, July 2, 2019)
    'A Moth Myth' is a fairy tale for the child within us all. A pleasant escape to a world of wonder.The story is about a young Moth who struggles to stop 'The Perfect Combination of Science and Commerce' when he discovers the plan of an Edwardian era Scientist to trap all the Butterflies in a Rain Forest Valley during their yearly migration.The Scientist would catalog every species in the valley and have hundreds of thousands left over that will be mounted on pins and then sold to be displayed in drawing rooms all over Europe.Advancing Science and making Millions! What could be better?Unless, of course, you look at life from a Butterfly, or Moth's, perspective.β€˜A Moth Myth’ is a Fairy Tale for the 21st Century that seeks to stand among the Classics.
  • The Tree Who Walked Through Time: A Tree Identification Story

    M. Carroll

    Paperback (Anamcara Press LLC, April 25, 2014)
    The Tree Who Walked Through Time - A Tree Identification Story is a children's picture book written by Maureen Carroll and lavishly illustrated by 18 artists who created realistic and fantastical replicas of trees. This book helps children identify different species of trees. This book is a flip book, a two-way tale, in that there are two books in one, with two front covers and no end. The Tree Who Walked Through Time is a story of an old Cottonwood tree who takes a stroll down memory lane, exploring the different trees that grow around him. The Cottonwood, named Prairie Prince, has a conversation with a boy who has fallen asleep under his branches. The other side of the book, The Boy Whose Branches Reached the Stars, is the story of a boy named Peter who is unhappy being short and longs to be tall like a tree. He goes on a stroll through the woods, exploring the different trees he might like to be, and eventually falls asleep underneath the old Cottonwood tree. Each artist contributed at least one tree to the book. As luck would have it, no two artists chose the same species! The artists' different styles and mediums highlight the unique qualities of each tree, helping the reader learn to distinguish the various species shown. Each contributing artist had a particular inspiration for selecting their tree. Along with their biographies you'll find in the book a brief description of why they chose the tree selected. Some of the contributing artists are well known, others yet to be discovered: β€’ Judy Graversen-Algaier β€’ Loretta Hendricks Backus β€’ Kris Barlow β€’ Shelley Barnhill β€’ Maureen Carroll β€’ Jack Cleveland β€’ Lisa Grossman β€’ Stan Herd β€’ Rachel Herring β€’ Paul Hotvedt β€’ Steve Howard β€’ Erok Johanssen β€’ Cathy Martin β€’ Samantha Nowak β€’ Bobbie Powell β€’ Ardys Ramberg β€’ Sara L. Taliaferro and β€’ Libby Tempero Author Maureen Carroll had never tried to herd cats before setting out to coordinate the work of seventeen other Kansas artists for The Tree Who Walked Through Time - A Tree Identification Story, but she has never known the meaning of the word "can't." A lover of rocks and trees since she was a little girl climbing in the Colorado Rockies, Maureen has worn many hats over the years, including linguist and cultural anthropologist, mom, public speaker, gluten-free cook, teacher, photographer, writer, graphic designer, and all-around Seeker of Truth. Maureen graduated from the University of Kansas and has taught classes throughout the United States and abroad. "I started by asking each artist to select a tree and to show something of what distinguishes that species of tree from others," Maureen explains. Serendipitously, no two artists chose the same tree. A few more were added along the way, including Jack Cleveland's fractal tree (which may grow wherever the human imagination wanders). "I wanted to introduce fine art to children, and to use that art to help them learn to identify different kinds of trees. Ultimately I wanted to serve the purpose of conservation by creating an emotional connection to the trees. My artists gave me more than I could have hoped for, which is wonderful because I wanted to help promote them, too." Motivation for this community effort to create a children's book was sparked by the recent cuts in funding to the arts and art education, particularly as it impacts children. "We were also motivated by our great love for trees and desire to aid tree conservation by increasing youths' understanding of trees." The author and artists are looking for book readers, tree lovers, and art supporters to aid in their cause of raising $25,000 for children's art education.
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  • Dog in Heat Is a Hot Dog a and Other Rules to Live By

    Carroll

    Audio Cassette (Audioworks, Feb. 1, 1996)
    A collection of humorous quips and offbeat suggestions is culled from the author's popular advice column, collecting her most outrageous truths for the inspiration and amusement of help-seeking fans.