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Books with author Natalie Smillie

  • How to Be a Princess

    Sue Fliess, Natalie Smillie

    Hardcover (Golden Books, May 8, 2018)
    A Little Golden Book about how to be a princess inside and out!Being a princess requires many skills, and now thanks to Little Golden Books, there is a way to learn them all. Join little Claire as she spends the day with a real princess, learning everything from how to boogie at the palace balls to helping those in need. Full of colorful illustrations and a playful rhyming story, children will be sure to give this delightful story a royal reception.
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  • How to Be a Princess

    Sue Fliess, Natalie Smillie

    language (Golden Books, May 8, 2018)
    A Little Golden Book about how to be a princess inside and out!Being a princess requires many skills, and now thanks to Little Golden Books, there is a way to learn them all. Join little Claire as she spends the day with a real princess, learning everything from how to boogie at the palace balls to helping those in need. Full of colorful illustrations and a playful rhyming story, children will be sure to give this delightful story a royal reception.
  • Trace Letters Ages 3-5: Alphabet Tracing Letters Workbook

    Natalie

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 5, 2018)
    Tetter Tracing Books for Kids Ages 3-5 Handwriting Practice! Recognizing and writing letters of the alphabet is something that should be ingrained from early childhood, or else it will prove to be problematic later on. This Trace Letters Ages 3-5 is apt for accomplishing this purpose. • When children are tracing letters for preschool, it is imperative they learn to trace letters in both uppercase and lowercase, since some of them differ considerably in the two cases. This workbook helps them to practice effectively. • Do you know what makes the concept of tracing really enjoyable? Cute and endearing cartoon pictures that are related to the letters. Brightly colored images not only help to capture interest, but aid in memory, so kids can easily remember and practice. This book is designed to enable tracing letters for kids in a fun and exciting manner. Even if your child is initially unwilling to “practice writing”, they will soon be drawn to this fascinating activity. • The method is extremely simple – your child practices holding a pencil or crayon correctly while tracing letters of the alphabet. This is done to assist with motor control, while helping to learn how to recognize each letter as well. • These tracing books for kids ages 3-5 are versatile and can be used for pre-kindergarten, basic for kindergarten, and basic levels for first graders or toddlers. • When they trace letters of the alphabet, it is necessary that kids are able to see clearly in order to finish the task properly. This letter book is printed on large paper with dimensions of 8.5 x 11 inches, so your child won’t face that problem. Preschoolers and toddlers need a great deal of practice for improving hold and control – this Handwriting Workbook helps in alphabet recognition and tracing in preparation for formal education in future. Don’t hesitate – place your order without further delay. Keep checking for the next version – tracing letters and numbers for preschool!
  • What the Hell Is A Hipster

    Natalie Smyth

    Paperback (Independently published, June 30, 2020)
    This book is a collection of original poems ranging from love to depression to how annoying millennials are. There are two categories of poetry: Happy Poems and Sad Poems. Every title, including the darker poems, has a comedic title. The intention behind this is to remind people not to take the book (and themselves) so seriously. This book is for anyone interested in current, refreshing, and relatable poetry. The author hopes people find inspiration through it and find a little laugh with it too (or maybe a nose exhale because who really laughs out loud anymore?) Enjoy a new perspective on life!
  • The Cat Who Went To College

    Natalie Smith

    Paperback (Independently published, May 16, 2019)
    Some pets just won't take no for an answer! They can even find a way to do what they want. Enjoy this heartwarming story of one cat's determination not to be left behind. It will delight and entertain your children as they enjoy this uplifting book of a cat's persistence and friendship that helps her owner become happy and successful. Find out how even a cat has the ability to change a life!
  • Ninja Nan

    Hollie Hughes, Natalie Smillie

    Paperback (Scholastic, )
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  • Habitat Protection

    Natalie Smith

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Addresses the topic of habitat protection and how it effects all living things.
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  • What the Hell Is A Hipster

    Natalie Smyth

    eBook (, June 29, 2020)
    This book is a collection of original poems ranging from love to depression to how annoying younger generations are. There are two categories of poetry: Happy Poems and Sad Poems. Every title, including the darker poems, has a comedic title. The intention behind this is to remind people not to take the book (and themselves) so seriously. This book is for anyone interested in current, refreshing, and relatable poetry. The author hopes people find inspiration through it and find a little laugh with it too (or maybe a nose exhale because who really laughs out loud anymore?) Enjoy a new perspective on life!
  • The Cat Who Went To College

    Natalie Smith

    eBook
    Some pets just won't take no for an answer! They can even find a way to do what they want. Enjoy this heartwarming story of one cat's determination not to be left behind. It will delight and entertain your children as they enjoy this uplifting book of a cat's persistence and friendship that helps her owner become happy and successful. Find out how even a cat has the ability to change a life!
  • PROOF: The Cat Who Went To College

    Natalie Smith

    Paperback
    None
  • Habitat Protection

    Natalie Smith

    Hardcover (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2008)
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