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Books with author Nick Howard

  • Job Shadow Notes

    Nick Howard

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 17, 2019)
    Job shadows have become a part of almost every high school's curriculum. They are definitely very valuable to each and every student because they can see and experience what it is like to work in the field they are thinking about pursuing. Each high school is different, but every job shadow requires the student to take notes on their shadow experience. This book can help students take great notes so they can reference them later. Each shadow includes lines to write the date, job field, the name of the person the student is shadowing, and the job title. These are at the top, then the rest of the shadow entry includes a spot to write down the job description/ daily activities, the required education, and other notes. Also, there are three questions the student can ask their mentor to better their understanding of the career and their mentor. Each book has 15 job shadow entries, so this product would be great for any teacher to help his/her students get the most out of their job shadow. "Job Shadow Notes" definitely helps students plan their futures.
  • The Holiday Countdown

    Nick Howard

    Paperback (Independently published, July 30, 2020)
    "The Holiday Countdown" is a book that helps people countdown to four popular holidays including Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's. At the top of each page, one can write down the year and the countdown start dates. Each countdown is a 100 day countdown, so one can write down the start date for each holiday's countdown at the top so they know when to begin. Finally the four holidays are in a chart where one can countdown by marking off each day. There are enough pages to countdown for fifty years. This is a fun activity for the whole family and a great way to celebrate the holidays!
  • The Christmas Club: Transaction Book

    Nick Howard

    Paperback (Independently published, July 1, 2020)
    Many people still open up Christmas club accounts with their banks to help them prepare for the holiday season. "The Christmas Club" is a register book that people can use to record deposit and withdrawal transactions so they can keep track of the club's balance like a checkbook records transactions and balances for one's checking account. If a person decides not to open up a special account and decides to just use their general checking or savings account, this book can still help them monitor specific Christmas related deposits and withdrawal transactions along with being able to set a goal amount for how much they would like to spend that Christmas. There are also some Christmas list pages at the end for one to write down gift ideas for family and friends. This book has enough pages to cover four years of Christmas planning. "The Christmas Club" is an excellent financial organizational tool for any consumer.
  • Online Class Checklist

    Nick Howard

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Planners are great tools for students who are physically attending class everyday, but as online classes become more and more of a trend, planners are being forgotten. Online classes are amazing because it makes it easier for students to get a degree and still manage a normal life. With all this flexibility, sometimes it can be hard to remember when assignments are due. This product can help with this issue. At the beginning of every week, you can write down all your assignments and their due dates in this book and leave it next to your computer. Every time you complete an assignment, you can check it off the list. This book will definitely help online students succeed in school!
  • The Firework List

    Nick Howard

    Paperback (Independently published, June 7, 2020)
    A large number of people enjoy a good firework show on the Fourth of July. Many people have their favorite types of fireworks that they like to see, but it can be hard to remember from year to year. It can also be hard planning a firework display. "The Firework List" helps solve these problems. The first page allows one to create a firework list for fireworks they need or want to get. This way one knows exactly what they need when they go their local firework stand. One can also write down the total so they can budget from year to year as well. The second page allows one to create a firework display. People can plan what they want to set off first, second, and so on. There is also room on this page to write down any other notes like the name of a particular firework you may want to see a again the following year. There are enough of these two pages for thirty years of organizing and planning, therefore it also becomes like a neat little time capsule. This book is perfect for individuals and organizations who want to create an amazing and fun Fourth of July.
  • Jack-O-Lantern Creations

    Nick Howard

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 3, 2019)
    Pumpkin carving is a fantastic Halloween tradition that is fun for kids and adults. "Jack-O-Lantern Creations" can help you get your creativity flowing by giving you some great outlines. Each page can be torn out and taped to a pumpkin so you can easily carve. "Jack-O-Lantern Creations" has all kinds of fall and Halloween outlines including different kinds of faces, phrases, and other seasonal objects. This book will for sure help make this family tradition extra special.
  • Don't Eat the Teacher!

    Nick Ward

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1998)
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  • Come On, Baby Duck!

    Nick Ward

    Hardcover (Good Books, Oct. 25, 2004)
    An excited Baby Duck is being taken for his first swim by Mama and his siblings. But when he reaches the pond, he's not so excited anymore. In fact, he's scared. Can anything make Baby Duck overcome his fear.
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  • A Wolf At The Door

    Nick Ward

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Dec. 1, 2001)
    When the Three Little Pigs, Little Red Riding Hood, and Little Bo Peep come racing into Little Bear's house for protection against the chasing wolf, Little Bear questions their dramatic tales and so considers opening his door to find out the truth. Original.
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  • Don't Eat The Teacher!

    Nick Ward

    Perfect Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 1, 2002)
    A BIG bite in the upper-right corner of this book tips kids off to a hilarious story about first-day-of-school jitters!Sammy is a shark with a bad habit--when he gets excited, he bites things. And on the first day of school, he's very excited. He (accidentally) bites the kitchen table, (almost) eats a friend while playing tag, and... (gulp!) swallows the teacher! But Sammy quickly learns his lesson: "Don't eat the stories, don't eat the paintings, don't eat the classroom, and...DON'T EAT THE TEACHER!"Kids will laugh out loud at the fun text and bright, bold illustrations. And they'll wonder about the corner bitten off of the book--did Sammy eat that, too?
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  • Don't Eat the Teacher

    Nick Ward

    Paperback (Scholastic dump, Feb. 4, 2008)
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  • A Wolf at the Door and Who's Been Eating My Porridge

    Nick Ward

    Paperback (Scholastic Hippo, Dec. 12, 2005)
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