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Books with author Nelson Lee

  • Carrie The Canary: Adventure In The Park

    J.L. Nelson

    eBook
    Carrie the Canary has a host of adventures after she has found an open door. Where will this open door lead? To fun, danger or a new life? The park has a lot more to offer than Carrie expects. New friends and scary enemies may be in her future. How will Carrie deal with her new adventure?
  • Mae and Jane in the Rain

    M. L. Nelson

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, Aug. 30, 2016)
    "But let me tell you, the rain is just as fun as the rays." On one dreary day in Maine, little Mae learned that life is full of days of sunshine and days of gray, but even the rainy days are special when you have joy in your heart and a friend by your side.
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  • T. A. for Military Kids: The Awesome Military Kid’S Guide to Feelings

    Leslie Nelson

    eBook (Inspiring Voices, Jan. 10, 2014)
    A 2011 Department of Defense report approximates that 44 percent of military personnel have children. T. A. for Military Kids: The Awesome Military Kids Guide to Feelings explains that it can be hard enough for kids to figure out who they are and how life works even under the best of circumstances, even more so when adding to the mix the unique challenges associated with being a military kid. This can include frequent moves, regularly adjusting to new schools and making new friends, absence of the military parent, increased family responsibilities, and re-establishing family roles when the deployed parent returns.A kids perception of an event like deployment is often very different from an adults. Depending on their age, kids may believe they are responsible for the deployed parent going away, while this thought would never enter an adults mind. T. A. for Military Kids talks about the normal feelings all kids have and then explains the emotions experienced by military kids when faced with the events of everyday military life. This invaluable guide helps military kids make sense of their experiences and understand that all their feelings are normal and okay, even the challenging ones. For military parents, T. A. for Military Kids makes life a little easier by encouraging kids to talk about whats going on in their heads.
  • The Weavers

    Nelson

    Hardcover (Pacific Educational Pr, Dec. 1, 1998)
    None
  • Rock Star Superstar by Nelson, Blake

    Nelson

    Paperback (Speak, 2006, )
    Rock Star Superstar by Nelson, Blake [Speak, 2006] Paperback [Paperback] by N...
  • The Guardian

    L.M. Nelson

    Paperback (LM Nelson, Jan. 5, 2018)
    Devastated by the tragic death of their parents, Camryn and Toby Hunter find themselves alone in the Idaho wilderness. When Toby discovers a pair of gold rings, he and Camryn are magically transported into a mystical land they’ve never seen before. Their only known exit is immediately sealed off, and they find themselves surrounded by mythical creatures, a beautiful waterfall oasis, and moss-covered Redwood trees with faces. Named as “the Guardian” by the locals, Toby is faced with a life-changing task. He and his sister can only return home when the elements are reunited and peace is restored to the land of Gelnoff. With only two gold rings, ten days’ worth of supplies, and the guidance of a wise, old Redwood tree, Toby and Camryn begin the journey of a lifetime.
  • T. A. for Military Kids: The Awesome Military Kid's Guide to Feelings

    Leslie Nelson

    Paperback (Inspiring Voices, Jan. 9, 2014)
    A 2011 Department of Defense report approximates that 44 percent of military personnel have children. T. A. for Military Kids: The Awesome Military Kid's Guide to Feelings explains that it can be hard enough for kids to figure out who they are and how life works even under the best of circumstances, even more so when adding to the mix the unique challenges associated with being a military kid. This can include frequent moves, regularly adjusting to new schools and making new friends, absence of the military parent, increased family responsibilities, and re-establishing family roles when the deployed parent returns. A kid's perception of an event like deployment is often very different from an adult's. Depending on their age, kids may believe they are responsible for the deployed parent going away, while this thought would never enter an adult's mind. T. A. for Military Kids talks about the normal feelings all kids have and then explains the emotions experienced by military kids when faced with the events of everyday military life. This invaluable guide helps military kids make sense of their experiences and understand that all their feelings are normal and okay, even the challenging ones. For military parents, T. A. for Military Kids makes life a little easier by encouraging kids to talk about what's going on in their heads.
  • Dancing Games For Children Of All Ages

    Nelson

    Hardcover (Sterling Publishing, March 15, 1976)
    None
  • California Missions Projects and Layouts

    L. Nelson

    School & Library Binding (San Val, May 16, 2003)
    None
  • Living with Stress

    Dr. Nelson Lee

    eBook (Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Pte Ltd, Sept. 15, 2015)
    What causes stress in a child? Can stress impair his ability to function and develop normally?The definitive guide to understanding and dealing with the different mental health issues that may affect children.Written by leading professionals in the field
  • Hibernation by Nelson, Robin

    Nelson

    (Lerner Classroom, 2010, )
    Hibernation by Nelson, Robin [Lerner Classroom, 2010] Paperback [Paperback] b...
  • BELLA'S CLOSET

    C L NELSON

    eBook
    Meet Bella, she is a bright six year old with friends all over her school. She is well loved but doesn’t have any friends to play with at home. One night, Bella goes tries to go sleep and hears a knock on her closet door. What she finds out is that she is no longer alone.