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Books with author Rae Simons

  • A Kid's Guide to Viruses and Bacteria

    Rae Simons

    Paperback (Village Earth Press, June 17, 2016)
    Germs are in the air and in our food, on door handles and dinner plates, in our bodies and on our pets. Germs like viruses and bacteria are everywhere. Some are harmless, but others can make you very sick. Viruses and bacteria can cause a range of illnesses and diseases, from the common cold to tuberculosis (TB). Viruses and bacteria are all around us, but many people–kids and adults–don't understand much about how germs can affect our health. What does a virus do to your body? How can people catch diseases from bacteria? How can you keep yourself safe from diseases that some germs carry? As you read, you'll find answers to all of these questions and more!
  • Your Sleep Will Be Sweet

    Rae Simons

    Hardcover (Barbour Books, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Two hundred devotions will comfort and refresh your teen's tired spirit as she unwinds at the end of her busy day. She'll relax as she spends much-needed quiet time. . .to reflect on and end her day in peaceful conversation with the heavenly Father. A sweet way to a good night's sleep!
  • The Faber Book of Christmas: with Liberty of London

    Simon Rae

    Hardcover (Faber & Faber, Oct. 25, 2018)
    A joyful yuletide anthology cloth-bound in exquisite Liberty Fabric. If the most wonderful time of year is enough to plunge you into a gloom, look no further. This collection of spirited stories and vibrant poetry will brighten your mood as it brings together Charles Dickens and Philip Larkin, W.H.Auden and Wendy Cope, Jilly Cooper, and Dylan Thomas. From tales of carolling and snatched mistletoe kisses to "The Worst Christmas Dinner, Ever", there's something here to amuse and interest Christmas lovers, grinches, and everyone in between. Starred review Judge this book by its attention-grabbing Liberty of London cover with the bright colors and festive design; the stories inside will be pretty close to that cheery feel, with pieces ranging from classic to contemporary, funny to sentimental, short to long, and from prose to poem to hymn. Easy to pick up briefly and return to later, this book cold solve some holiday angst for dedicated readers who don't have much spare time." Library Journal
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  • A Kid's Guide to AIDS and HIV

    Rae Simons

    Paperback (Village Earth Press, June 21, 2016)
    AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) is a huge health problem. Millions of people around the world are affected by AIDS each day. Many children grow up without parents because they died of AIDS. Many parents must live with the fact that their kids with AIDS will have very difficult lives. You hear about AIDS on TV and read about it online. But many people–kids and adults–don't understand much about AIDS. How do you catch HIV/AIDS? What is life like for the people around the world who are HIV positive or have AIDS? Where did HIV/AIDS come from? How are people fighting back against this deadly disease? You'll find answers to all of these questions and more in this book.
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  • Fashion Math

    Rae Simons

    language (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    People who make clothes need to get their numbers right. From the length of fabric to the size of a pair of jeans, math plays an important role in the fashion industry. In Fashion Math, you'll learn some of the ways the math you learn in the classroom is important on the catwalk. You may even want to use that math to try your hand at making your own clothes!
  • Single Parents Families

    Rae Simons

    eBook (Mason Crest, Feb. 3, 2015)
    Maybe you've heard the statistics about children growing up in single-parent families. According to a lot of the research, these kids are more likely to struggle in school, have difficulties with the law, and deal with drug and alcohol abuse-along with other problems. But does growing up with a single parent have to mean these things will happen? Are these children going to lead worse lives than those with two parents? This book tells the stories of several single-parent families, their struggles, and the things they have learned from their situations. These families are not concerned with the statistics, but with making their families and themselves the best they can be.
  • A Kid's Guide to Cancer

    Rae Simons

    Paperback (Village Earth Press, June 21, 2016)
    Cancer is a major health problem for people all over the world. Millions of people are affected by cancer each year. Many people have family or friends who they've lost to cancer. Others know a friend who has lost someone they love. You hear about cancer on TV and read about it online. But many people–kids and adults–don't understand much about cancer. What happens when someone gets cancer? How do you get cancer? What is life like for people around the world who have cancer or live with someone who does? How are people fighting back against this deadly disease? In this book, you'll find the answers to all of these questions and more!
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  • Caring for Farm Animals

    Rae Simons

    Paperback (Village Earth Press, Sept. 7, 2016)
    A love and appreciation for animals can shape a child's entire life, teaching important lessons about responsibility, empathy, and respect for nature. In Caring for Farm Animals, young readers will learn about how to care for the farm animals in their lives, as well as the importance of treating all farm animals with respect. Readers will learn about factory farming and why even animals that are used as food deserve healthy lives—and that they have the power to advocate for animals unable to speak for themselves. Whether you're considering bringing a new farm animal pet into your life and want your child to learn about care and feeding or just want to teach your child about the value of a connection to animals, Caring for Farm Animals can be the beginning of a lifelong love of creatures big and small. A portion of all profits earned from your purchase of this book will be sent to Every Dog's Dream Rescue, an organization in Johnson City, New York, that works to find homes for cats, dogs, and other animals. Explore the rest of the series in: Caring for Cats: http://a.co/eRACAK3 Caring for Dogs: http://a.co/aEPVMRb Caring for Small Animals: http://a.co/8hXFrtC Caring for Wild Animals: http://a.co/18lZsCm or buy all five books in one with the combined volume, Animals Need YOU!: http://a.co/bLTOhZP
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  • At Home in Your Body: Care for the Shape You're In

    Rae Simons

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 29, 2014)
    Have you ever wished you could be someone else? Have you ever looked in the mirror and thought, "If only I was thinner! If only my face wasn't so round or my legs were skinnier"? At one time or another, almost everyone has had thoughts like these. We live in a world that tells us that thin is beautiful—and at the same time, more and more of us are overweight. Bodies come in all shapes and sizes, though, and the most important thing is to make sure your body is healthy. Eat a balanced diet and get plenty of exercise. Take care of yourself—because you're worth it!
  • A Guide to Teaching Young Adults About Money

    Rae Simons

    eBook (Mason Crest, Nov. 17, 2014)
    Parents and teachers can help young people understand the complex world of money and finance—and give them a head start in establishing good financial habits. This guide offers parents and educators resources and discussion topics for materials covered in The Junior Library of Money.
  • Healthy Skin

    Rae Simons

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Guess what? The body you have now is the only one you’ll ever get. That means the same body you have now is the one you’ll have when you’re thirty—and fifty—and seventy. If you want to keep your body well and strong for a long time, you’ll need to take care of it…and keeping your skin healthy is an important way to protect yourself against infection, disease, and aging. Your skin is the interface between your body and the rest of the world. Its nerve endings bring you important messages; it protects your delicate internal organs; and it forms a barrier against harmful substances. What’s more, your skin performs functions that are essential to your entire health. And all the while, it’s right out there where everyone can see it. Short of hiding inside a big paper bag, there’s not much you can do to keep the health of your skin a secret. This book will give you information you need to for your skin …by practicing good hygiene that will guard your skin against diseases and infection. …by protecting yourself from the sun’s damaging rays. …by helping you cope with acne and other skin disorders. If you take care of your skin, you’ll be taking care of yourself—for the rest of your life!
  • All About Money: The History, Culture, and Meaning of Modern Finance

    Rae Simons

    eBook (Mason Crest, Oct. 21, 2014)
    Getting a job can be a great way to earn some money, gain valuable work experience, and get a sense of what you want to do in your future career. Learn all this and more in Earning Money: Jobs.