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  • House of Ivy & Sorrow

    Natalie Whipple

    eBook (HarperTeen, April 15, 2014)
    Transparent author Natalie Whipple is back with another refreshing blend of realistic romance and light-hearted humor with a one-of-a-kind paranormal touch. Fans of Charmed, Kiersten White's Paranormalcy trilogy, and Maggie Stiefvater's The Raven Boys won't want to miss this spellbinding contemporary tale of magic, first love, and high-stakes danger.Jo Hemlock is not your typical witch. Outside the walls of her grandmother's ivy-covered house, she's kept her magical life completely separate from her life in high school. But when the Curse that killed her mother resurfaces, it threatens to destroy not only her life but her grandmother's too—and keeping her secret may no longer be an option.
  • Blindsided

    Natalie Whipple

    eBook (Hot Key Books, Jan. 2, 2014)
    An action-packed and hilarious sequel that will have you gasping, laughing, and wondering about the choices which make us grown-ups - 'normal' or not.Three months after Fiona has escaped from her father's crime syndicate, all seems well in her tiny town of Madison, Arizona. She and Seth are happy together - apart from the teensy fact that Fiona is jealous that Seth can see through her invisibility - and her family and friends are safe.But when the local syndicate and even the army show up, it's clear there's more going on in the town than she could have ever imagined. It seems like these huge powers are interested in the old Radiasure factory - could they be reproducing the infamous drug that caused mutations? - and everyone suspects Fiona of knowing more than she should.As Fiona and her friends try to cover their tracks, they discover that they do have some dangerous knowledge. Though at first determined to stop anyone from remaking Radiasure, Fiona learns a secret that could change everything, including her invisibility. Torn between her own desires and the greater good, Fiona might be too blindsided to see the real villain coming.
  • Transparent

    Natalie Whipple

    eBook (HarperTeen, May 21, 2013)
    Transparent’s Fiona McClean could be a superhero. She has a mutation that allows her to become invisible. But her father, a Las Vegas crime lord, forces her to use her power for evil. Since she was five, she’s been stealing cars, robbing banks, and spying on people. Fiona’s had enough, so she escapes to a small town far from her father’s reach. Happiness is hard to find surrounded by a mother she hates, a brother she can’t trust, and a guy at school she can’t stand, but Fiona manages to make some friends. And when her father finally tracks her down, Fiona discovers how far she’ll go to protect everyone she’s come to love. Fans of strong heroines like Daughter of Smoke and Bone’s Karou or Maximum Ride’s Max will fall in love with Transparent by Natalie Whipple.
  • Savage Slashers

    Natalie Lunis, Nancy White

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Uses an engaging question-and-answer format to teach kids all about the prehistoric animals that once ruled the earth, and includes full-color illustrations, maps, and fascinating "Fact Boxes" on every two-page spread.
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  • 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!
  • The Vengeance Code

    Natalie Whipple

    eBook (Whipple House Publishing, April 3, 2018)
    She’s a nobody in the bunker, struggling to survive.He’s the heir to a fortune, determined to follow in mother’s fatal footsteps.Only she knows her father was murdered, his code stolen.His father’s virtual reality program kills people.Linix can’t possibly trust the heir of the man who destroyed her family. And Cache can’t accept a position in an industry that kills its customers. But when the only thing more dangerous than the games is not playing them, they’ll have to figure out how to win. Together.
  • One More

    Natalie Whitaker

    Hardcover (Hasmark Publishing International, March 30, 2020)
    Do your kids always have "One More" reason to delay bedtime? The theme is a familiar one that resonates with any parent of a toddler or preschooler: children don't like going to bed. This book captures all the silliness and creative delays in beautifully stunning illustrations. Pootie, the adorable skunk, sprouts every excuse he can come up with to avoid going to bed. He just wants one more story, one more sip of water, one more belly rub... and to each excuse his mother responds with love and patience. The repetition and rhyme make it enjoyable to read for early readers, children and parents. And the magical illustrations and soothing story makes it a perfect bedtime story. Warning! Cuteness overload, so be ready!
  • What Makes You Happy?

    Natalie Whitaker

    Hardcover (Hasmark Publishing International, March 30, 2020)
    "What Makes You Happy?" is an invitation for children of all ages to ponder and explore what is truly important in life.With similar magical, captivating illustrations of the beautifully written, rhyming style of One More, young Pootie, the adorable skunk, poses one simple, open-ended question to his mother about what makes her happy. The simplistic yet engaging concepts and messages encourage kids to look at fun and happy things, while also being a great way to introduce and discuss what makes your child happy.Warning! Cuteness overload, so be ready!
  • Fish Out Of Water

    Natalie Whipple

    eBook (Whipple House, April 20, 2017)
    Mika is about to fulfill her dream of working at the world famous Monterey Bay Aquarium when her plans are derailed by an unexpected arrival-her estranged grandmother Betty. Betty has dementia, and is no longer able to take care of herself. Betty is in need of her family's help-and she's not going to be particularly nice about it. Mika has to give up her summer internship at the Aquarium and stick to working part-time at AnimalZone in order to take care of Betty. The manager at AnimalZone has hired his nephew Dylan to work there, and Mika thinks he's entitled and annoying. Or is he just trying to become a better person? Mika is trying to be as patient as possible with her grandma-but Betty doesn't make that easy. And neither does Dylan.
  • House of Ivy & Sorrow

    Natalie Whipple

    Paperback (HarperTeen, April 15, 2014)
    Transparent author Natalie Whipple is back with another refreshing blend of realistic romance and light-hearted humor with a one-of-a-kind paranormal touch. Fans of Charmed, Kiersten White's Paranormalcy trilogy, and Maggie Stiefvater's The Raven Boys won't want to miss this spellbinding contemporary tale of magic, first love, and high-stakes danger.Jo Hemlock is not your typical witch. Outside the walls of her grandmother's ivy-covered house, she's kept her magical life completely separate from her life in high school. But when the Curse that killed her mother resurfaces, it threatens to destroy not only her life but her grandmother's too—and keeping her secret may no longer be an option.
  • What Makes You Happy?

    Natalie Whitaker

    Paperback (Hasmark Publishing International, March 28, 2020)
    “What Makes You Happy?” is an invitation for children of all ages to ponder and explore what is truly important in life.With similar magical, captivating illustrations of the beautifully written, rhyming style of One More, young Pootie, the adorable skunk, poses one simple, open-ended question to his mother about what makes her happy. The simplistic yet engaging concepts and messages encourage kids to look at fun and happy things, while also being a great way to introduce and discuss what makes your child happy.Warning! Cuteness overload, so be ready!
  • One More

    Natalie Whitaker

    Paperback (Hasmark Publishing International, March 28, 2020)
    Do your kids always have “One More” reason to delay bedtime?The theme is a familiar one that resonates with any parent of a toddler or preschooler: children don’t like going to bed. This book captures all the silliness and creative delays in beautifully stunning illustrations.Pootie, the adorable skunk, sprouts every excuse he can come up with to avoid going to bed. He just wants one more story, one more sip of water, one more belly rub… and to each excuse his mother responds with love and patience. The repetition and rhyme make it enjoyable to read for early readers, children and parents. And the magical illustrations and soothing story makes it a perfect bedtime story. Warning! Cuteness overload, so be ready!