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Books with author R.B. Jackson

  • NOW I KNOW MY ABC'S

    Jan Jackson

    language (Jellybean Book Company, Feb. 12, 2015)
    Now I Know My ABC’s, is a colorful and fun way for kids to learn the alphabet, while picking up an extensive vocabulary along the way. Each alphabet is highlighted in bold, vibrant color, and complimented by whimsical graphics which demonstrate the featured letter; and support letter/ word recognition.Now I know my ABC’s, makes learning fun again with eye catching graphics and loads of alphabet fun your kids are sure to love!Now I Know My ABC’s, is a title of the jellybean book company, an entity dedicated to creating education based children’s books.
  • Let's Learn Colors & Shapes

    Jan Jackson

    language (Jellybean Book Company, Feb. 12, 2015)
    Let’s Learn Colors & Shapes, is a colorful and fun way for kids to expand their imaginations! Let’s Learn Colors & Shapes, makes learning fun again with eye catching, stimulating graphics your kids are sure to love!Let’s Learn Colors & Shapes, is a title of the jellybean book company, an entity dedicated to creating education based children’s books.
  • The Three Little Swine: A Revisionist History

    Gregg B. Jackson

    language (, Aug. 3, 2009)
    Did those three little pigs tell the truth? What do the other animals say? The official story of “The Three Little Pigs” indicates that incompetent and penniless piglets happened upon hard-working farmers on their way to market; asked them for their loads of straw, lumber, and brick; and—without offering compensation or applying coercion—were graciously given these valuable commodities. The implausibility of this account prompted recent historical research into what actually happened. Despite the intervening centuries, the investigators were able to locate and interview descendants of several other animals who had lived at site of the events and knew the pig family. The research results are reported here for the first time, in language suitable for children ages 4-7, accompanied by 21 illustrations.
  • It Happens in the Month of June

    Ellen B. Jackson

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Everything you ever wanted to know about each month, including weather, animal behavior, plant growth, zodiac signs, birthstones and flowers, holidays, historic events, famous people born that month, and a story to wrap it all up.
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  • It Happens in the Month of May

    Ellen B. Jackson

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Everything you ever wanted to know about each month, including weather, animal behavior, plant growth, zodiac signs, birthstones and flowers, holidays, historic events, famous people born that month, and a story to wrap it all up.
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  • It Happens in the Month of July

    Ellen B. Jackson

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Everything you ever wanted to know about each month, including weather, animal behavior, plant growth, zodiac signs, birthstones and flowers, holidays, historic events, famous people born that month, and a story to wrap it all up.
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  • Bad Dreams Away

    Gregg B. Jackson

    language (, Nov. 25, 2010)
    The boy keeps having bad dreams. How can he make them go away? A boy is naughty and scolded by his parents. He runs away into a forest where he is content except for being awakened every night by a bad dream. Despite his several childish efforts to evade the dream, it does not go away. He comes upon a beautiful maiden and asks for her help, but she misleads him and creates a scarier dream. Then he comes upon a queen and asks for her assistance, but she leaves him with a nightmare. Finally, he comes upon an old woman and asks for her help. At first, she tempts him with the same false remedies, but by now the boy has learned from his mistakes and refuses them. Impressed with his new maturity, she aids him in finding a path away from the bad dream.The story is intended for children ages 4-8 and has 20 illustrations.
  • Road race round the world: New York to Paris, 1908

    Robert B Jackson

    Hardcover (H. Z. Walck, March 15, 1977)
    Text and illustrations highlight the 1908 automobile race from New York City to Paris.
  • The Secret Note

    J. J. Jackson

    (Pen It! Publications, LLC, April 5, 2020)
    Three fifteen-year-old high school girls; Miranda, Pippen and Sophia discovered in their sophomore year that some people are passing yellow and white notes to one another. The girls could not figure out what the notes contained and wondered if they would ever know.The girls made it their mission in to find out what the Secret Note contains before time runs out and school is over for the year. It wasn’t going to be easy, because they didn’t belong to the inner circle of high school students. Miranda, Pippen and Sophia had to use all of their investigative skills to solve the mystery of The Secret Note.
  • It's Fun To Pretend

    B. Gayle Jackson

    language (B. Gayle Jackson, Dec. 31, 2011)
    What do you do when you don't have anyone to play with. Matt pretends. He is a monkey that lives in a tree in the piney woods of East Texas. This is a children's book that encourages children to use their imagination by pretending to be anything from astronaut to a sheriff of a western town.
  • Brown Cow, Green Grass, Yellow Mellow Sun

    Ellen B. Jackson

    Paperback (Hyperion, May 1, 1997)
    A young boy learns about colors in a day at the farm
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  • Tommy Toolittle

    Gregg B. Jackson

    language (, Dec. 20, 2009)
    Tommy is too little for many things, but can he save the baby in this emergency? One day an infant falls into an abandoned well at the neighborhood park, and none of the adults can reach her. Tommy volunteers to be lowered into the well but the chief firefighter says he cannot let little children risk their lives. Tommy and the gathered parents convince him to change his mind. When the difficulty of what will be involved becomes apparent, Tommy has second thoughts and struggles to summon the necessary courage. The story is intended for children ages 4-7 and has 23 illustrations.