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Books with author Phyllis Jean Perry

  • Buddies, Bullies, and Baseball: A Middle Grade Adventure

    Phyllis J. Perry

    language (TCK Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    “When Bullies Act Out, It’s Time for Buddies and Baseball”A cloud hangs over Jack as he begins fifth grade. Two boys from his class, Steve and Cliff, who began bullying him last spring, harass him again as soon as school starts. They take brownies and cookies from his lunch and call him “Mustard” because they think he’s a coward. When Jack walks a different route to school to avoid them, they find him anyway. When he doesn’t take a lunch but brings lunch money, they steal his money. When he rides his bike to school, they let the air out of the tires. Jack is miserable but he’s ashamed to ask for help and doesn’t want to tell anyone about his problem.Lizabeth and C.J are Jack’s best friends. C.J. has his own problems. He needs help to learn reading, and Steve makes fun of him, calling him “Retardo.” A new boy in school, Hans Ollig from Germany, speaks only a little English and is trying hard to learn to talk like the other kids. Jack is assigned to show him around the school.Members of Jack’s family are all baseball fans and tremendously excited that the Colorado Rockies are going to be in the World Series. Jack’s uncle has given him an old glove from his high school days. When Jack takes the glove to school, it disappears. Jack and his fifth grade buddies welcome a new student, Hans, into their group. Hans speaks only a little English but is enthusiastic and a quick learner. All of them are baseball fans and thrilled that their Colorado Rockies team will be in the World Series. Jack and his buddies must find a way to get his baseball glove back and celebrate at the World Series as a team.You will love this coming of age novel if you are a fan of Hoot by Carl Hiaasen, Twerp by Mark Goldblatt, The Hundred Dresses by Eleanor Estes, or Smile by Raina Telgemeier. This is the ideal novel for school age readers, grades 5 - 9, young teens, and boys and girls age 10 - 15 who enjoy reading novels about:School age friendshipsComing of ageSurviving bullyingBaseball stories
  • A Kid's Look at Colorado

    Phyllis J. Perry

    Paperback (Fulcrum Publishing, Nov. 1, 2005)
    A rich source of information on Colorado's unique past and exciting present.
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  • The Snow Cats

    Phyllis J. Perry

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Describes the physical characteristics and behavior patterns of cats that live in cold, snowy environments, including snow leopards, Siberian tigers, and cougars
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  • Buddies, Bullies, and Baseball

    Phyllis J. Perry

    Paperback (TCK Publishing, Aug. 12, 2018)
    When Bullies Act Out, It’s Time for Buddies and BaseballA cloud hangs over Jack as he begins fifth grade. Two boys from his class, Steve and Cliff, who began bullying him last spring, harass him again as soon as school starts. They take brownies and cookies from his lunch and call him “Mustard” because they think he’s a coward. When Jack walks a different route to school to avoid them, they find him anyway. When he doesn’t take a lunch but brings lunch money, they steal his money. When he rides his bike to school, they let the air out of the tires. Jack is miserable but he’s ashamed to ask for help and doesn’t want to tell anyone about his problem.Lizabeth and C.J are Jack’s best friends. C.J. has his own problems. He gets help in Chapter I reading, and Steve makes fun of him, calling him “Retardo.” Lizabeth is spunky and won’t put up with dirty tricks from Steve and Cliff, but they try to get even by calling her Miss Perfect. A new boy in school, Hans Ollig from Germany, speaks only a little English and is trying hard to learn to talk like the other kids. Jack is assigned to show him around the school.Their fifth grade teacher, Mrs. Hollis, begins a “Melting Pot” unit in social studies. Each student will choose a country and prepare a report about the history of the country and what people who immigrated from that country have contributed to the United States. The student will share a food from the country and teach a few words of the language. C.J. chooses to study Italy, Lizabeth picks France, and the teacher assigns Jack to work with Hans on Switzerland.Jack’s mother arranges for Jack and Hans to meet with a new family in the neighborhood. The boys go to interview Mr. Schwartz who grew up in Switzerland. Jack is surprised to find that many people from Switzerland speak German, so Hans and Mr. Schwartz have lots to say to each other. The boys get a good start on their report even though Steve tries to ruin a map Hans has made. With white-out and a copy machine, the librarian helps save the day, and the boys end up with a great report.Members of Jack’s family are all baseball fans and tremendously excited that the Colorado Rockies are going to be in the World Series. Jack’s uncle has given him an old glove from his high school days. When Jack takes the glove to school, it disappears. That same day, Steve’s watch disappears and he’s very worried because the watch belongs to his father. Steve accuses Hans of stealing the watch, which Hans denies. A search of the school does not turn up the glove or the watch.While playing at the park, Jack sees that Steve has his glove. Steve refuses to give the glove back and tosses it into the back of a passing garbage truck. Jack and friends pursue the truck and recover the glove. As Jack and his buddies walk home from the park, they see that a police car is in front of Jack Mates's house. It becomes clear that Jack’s father has been drinking and has hit both his wife and son. The cause of the fight may be the missing wristwatch which Steve took to school without his father’s permission.When Jack gets home, he tells his parents what has been going on. They want to help but he insists that he must take care of the problem himself. Next morning, Jack confronts Steve and tells him the bullying must end. Jack says he will go with Steve before school starts to Mrs. Hollis where Steve can confess he stole the glove. If not, Jack will tell what happened in front of the entire class. Steve reluctantly confesses. As the class cleans up the room getting ready to share presentations, Steve's watch is found.Uncle Max comes flying in to visit for Jack’s birthday and to take them to the World Series Game. With the bullies faced up to, Jack celebrates his birthday with a new glove from his Uncle Max, and with buddies and baseball.
  • Mr. Crumb's Secret: A Fribble Mouse Library Mystery

    Phyllis J. Perry

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 14, 2016)
    Fribble Mouse's neighbor, Mr. Crumb, is taking up a new hobby, but Mr. Crumb is keeping it a secret until he learns how to do it. Can Fribble use his library skills to crack the mystery first. The author has more than 38 years of experience as an elementary school teacher and administrator.
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  • Rocky Mountain National Park

    Phyllis J. Perry

    eBook (Arcadia Publishing, June 23, 2008)
    Rocky Mountain National Park is often called “the crown jewel” of the nation’s park system. Set in Colorado in the southern part of the Rocky Mountain chain, which forms the backbone of North America, the park contains 72 named peaks above 12,000 feet with the tallest of these, Longs Peak, rising to 14,259 feet. Established in 1915 as a national park, it now hosts more than two million visitors every year. Vacationers enjoy picnicking, hiking, camping, climbing, skiing, and simply admiring the beauties of the park, which include alpine plants, wildflowers, aspen, conifers, lakes, streams, waterfalls, and an abundance of birds and animals.
  • Bessie Coleman: Queen of the Skies

    Phyllis J. Perry

    eBook (Phyllis J. Perry, April 1, 2013)
    Bessie Coleman:was the first African American to earn an international pilot's license, and the first African American woman in the world to fly. This book, Bessie Coleman: Queen of the Skies, is a short biography of her life from her childhood in Texas, to her work in Chicago, to her training in France and Germany in flight schools, and finally to her career as an outstanding aerialist. It documents her featsr as a stund pilot, her desire to form a flight training school, and her legacy in aviation in breaking down racial barriers and the sterotypes of women.
  • Rocky Mountain National Park

    Phyllis J. Perry

    Paperback (Arcadia Publishing, June 23, 2008)
    Rocky Mountain National Park is often called “the crown jewel” of the nation’s park system. Set in Colorado in the southern part of the Rocky Mountain chain, which forms the backbone of North America, the park contains 72 named peaks above 12,000 feet with the tallest of these, Longs Peak, rising to 14,259 feet. Established in 1915 as a national park, it now hosts more than two million visitors every year. Vacationers enjoy picnicking, hiking, camping, climbing, skiing, and simply admiring the beauties of the park, which include alpine plants, wildflowers, aspen, conifers, lakes, streams, waterfalls, and an abundance of birds and animals.
  • The Fiddlehoppers: Crickets, Katydids, and Locusts

    Phyllis J. Perry

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Discusses crickets and grasshoppers, including katydids and locusts, all insects that are known for their sounds and their hopping abilities
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  • The Crocodilians: Reminders of the Age of Dinosaurs

    Phyllis J. Perry

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 1997)
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  • Found It !: Introducing Geocaching to Kids and Families

    Phyllis J. Perry

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 27, 2014)
    Found It ! Introducing Geocaching to Kids and Families discusses the sport of geocaching. It explains how satellites are used, how to get started on your first hunt, what equipment to use, and how to log in and report your finds. With a little reading and a little luck, you will soon find your first geocache and say, "Found it!"
  • Bessie Coleman: Queen of the Skies

    Phyllis J. Perry

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 21, 2015)
    Bessy Coleman was the first African American to earn an international pilot's license. She was the first African American woman to fly. The book is a short biography from her childhood in Texas, to her work in Chicago, to her flight training in France and Germany, to her career as a flight instructor and stunt pilot. The book documents her legacy in aviation and in breaking down racial barriers. It contains a selected bibliography. For readers age 10 to adult.