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Books with author Paul Harper

  • Princess Nevaeh: Lessons on Self Discovery

    Paulette Harper

    Paperback (Thy Word Publishing, Aug. 27, 2014)
    Six year old Nevaeh wants to be something she already is โ€”a princess. Do you know a little girl that doesnโ€™t know she is loved or even beautiful? Do we as parents, grandparents, or guardians reinforce and give our little ones daily affirmation? Princess Nevaeh, Lessons on Self-Discovery covers topics that are important not only to parents but also to our little girls. Find out how Mimi shares with her granddaughter the things that matter most. Some of the topics discussed in this book are: Teaching behavioral skills: fighting, bullying, listening, and obeying. Reinforces manners. Teaches self-worth and values. Princess Nevaeh, Lessons on Self-Discovery allows caregivers to use this as a tool to affirm the child, build positive dialogue and to encourage self-worth.
  • Rocketship Kids: Explore the Solar System

    Pace Harper

    eBook (Ahead By 10, July 2, 2019)
    The Rocketship Kids, Alan and Sally, take off for an outer space adventure to explore the solar system. The pages are packed with more than 50 accurate and up-to-date science facts covering astronomy and astrophysics; presented in easy to read language. After finishing the book, the young reader will know more about the solar system than most adults, gain an understanding of distance and scale, and be able to develop a mental picture of the complete solar system. The book is designed for early readers (age 5-10), and is intended to engage the imagination with a shipboard perspective, so the child is not just learning to read; they are also learning basic science and learning to visualize what they learn; all at the same time. The book is fully illustrated, with limited, large-font text, so the child won't get lost or bored while reading. To draw the reader in deeper into the subject matter, and to make reading with (or to) your kids more engaging; there is an interactive element woven throughout the book that challenges the reader to recall what they've already read, and think critically about what they are reading. By combining different types of learning, and focusing on a subject that is critical to the development of a child's understanding of the world around them; "Rocketship Kids: Explore the Solar System" packs a lot of education into a small, easily consumable package. It serves not only as your child's introduction to the solar system, but a foundation for astronomy and planetary science that they can build upon as they progress through their education.
  • Arab/Israeli Issue

    Paul Harper

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, April 30, 1986)
    None
  • The Suez Crisis

    Paul Harper

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, July 31, 1986)
    None
  • The Arab-Israeli Issue

    Paul Harper

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, March 1, 1987)
    Traces the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict and discusses prospects for a peaceful solution. Includes a glossary of terms.
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  • Rocketship Kids: Explore the Solar System

    Pace Harper

    Paperback (Independently published, July 3, 2019)
    The Rocketship Kids, Alan and Sally, take off for an outer space adventure to explore the solar system. The pages are packed with more than 50 accurate and up-to-date science facts covering astronomy and astrophysics; presented in easy to read language. After finishing the book, the young reader will know more about the solar system than most adults, gain an understanding of distance and scale, and be able to develop a mental picture of the complete solar system. The book is designed for early readers (age 5-10), and is intended to engage the imagination with a shipboard perspective, so the child is not just learning to read; they are also learning basic science and learning to visualize what they learn; all at the same time. The book is fully illustrated, with limited, large-font text, so the child won't get lost or bored while reading. To draw the reader in deeper into the subject matter, and to make reading with (or to) your kids more engaging; there is an interactive element woven throughout the book that challenges the reader to recall what they've already read, and think critically about what they are reading. By combining different types of learning, and focusing on a subject that is critical to the development of a child's understanding of the world around them; "Rocketship Kids: Explore the Solar System" packs a lot of education into a small, easily consumable package. It serves not only as your child's introduction to the solar system, but a foundation for astronomy and planetary science that they can build upon as they progress through their education.
  • Easter Chimes Stories for Easter and the Spring

    Harper

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, March 31, 1967)
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  • Writing Activity Book

    Pam Harper

    Paperback (British Museum Pubns Ltd, Jan. 1, 1996)
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  • The Mystery of the Secret Society

    Harper Paris

    Paperback (Little Simon, March 15, 1784)
    None
  • The Mystery of the Suspicious Spices

    Harper Paris;

    Paperback (Little Simon, March 15, 1800)
    None
  • By Harper Paris - The Mystery at the Coral Reef

    Harper Paris

    Paperback (Little Simon, March 15, 1900)
    None
  • The Great Book of Racing Cars

    Paul Harmer

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Sept. 1, 1988)
    Traces the history of automobile racing and describes the evolution of some famous racing cars