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Books with author Rebecca James

  • I Am A Dinosaur: A Dinosaur Book for Kids

    Rebecca McDonald, James McDonald

    Paperback (House of Lore, Feb. 6, 2019)
    I Am A Dinosaur is a perfect book for kids ages 3-7 who are fascinated with dinosaurs. Young children will learn current scientific thought about dinosaurs while also gaining a better understanding of how these prehistoric giants fit into Earth Science.Colorful full-page pictures of favorite dinosaurs like Ankylosaurus, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus rex and many, many more will captivate toddlers. A sizing key will help children understand how big each dinosaur stands next to an average person, along with a simple pronunciation guide for each of the dinosaurs’ names, created for grade levels preschool through first grade.Even the biggest of dinosaurs was once a baby. I Am A Dinosaur tells the story of the different stages of life that many dinosaur species lived, giving children an understanding of how these prehistoric creatures evolved and have taken their place in the animal kingdom.
  • Learn to Read with Sami and Thomas: Book 1

    Rebecca, James McDonald

    eBook (House of Lore Publishing, Dec. 27, 2013)
    An introduction to reading that begins with the alphabet and advances on to short sentence stories.
  • The Scribbles: Inspiring Kids to Draw

    James McDonald, Rebecca McDonald

    language (House of Lore, Aug. 31, 2016)
    Upon an a simple, ordinary piece of paper lives three scribbles. Just your regular old scribbles to the average person, but in the hands of a child the scribbles become everything imaginable.Help your child move from scribbling to drawing and become the artist they want to be with the adorable story, The Scribbles.Never underestimate the power of the scribbles and the amazing imagination of children. Through the eyes of a young child the clouds in the sky take on all kinds of shapes, from animals, to dragons and cityscapes; and on the beach becomes kingdoms and backyards are where rockets launch and unicorns graze. Kids have a way of bringing the simplest things to life.For toddlers, wild lines are the beginning of a creative journey, for preschoolers scribble lines are a little more thought out. When kids get to kindergarten, scribbling is a serious undertaking that with encouragement will blossom into a love of drawing and creating.It's easy to forget humble beginnings and focus only on the step by step lessons that teach children the skills to draw, but it's in those scribbling moments that travel way outside the lines that imagination begins to expand and build.My own scribbles had long been forgotten; until, when teaching my children to draw, I came across those long lost friends, peeking up from the page, and the book The Scribbles came to life.Celebrating all the stages of artistic development is an integral part of growth. For kids, scribbling is one of the first steps in artistic expression. This is a story that celebrates being a beginner, so the next time a young child brings you their page of scribbles look a little closer and imagine what you might find.
  • Tracing Numbers on a Train: A Tracing Workbook for Grades Preschool and Up

    James McDonald, Rebecca McDonald

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 9, 2016)
    Start preparing children for classroom success with Tracing Numbers on a Train!This educational workbook is filled with pages of giant numbers that make it easy for little hands to learn pencil control, followed by pages of small numbers for repetition and motor skill development.The illustrated practice pages will keep kids engaged while learning their numbers from 1 to 30.
  • Why Mama Why: A Little Giraffe’s First Day on Earth

    James McDonald, Rebecca McDonald

    Paperback (House of Lore Publishing, June 29, 2016)
    “Why, Mama, Why,” asks Little Giraffe as she tries to make sense of the new world around her. Little Giraffe is new to the world and she has all kinds of questions for Mother Giraffe. Sometimes the answers are easy and sometimes they’re hard. It doesn’t take long for Little Giraffe to realize that life is full of lessons and Mother Giraffe is a loving guide.
  • Sometimes I Feel...: A Book About Emotions and Feelings

    James McDonald, Rebecca McDonald

    Paperback (House of Lore Publishing, Nov. 30, 2014)
    Sometimes I feel… is a simple introduction to the complex and always changing world of emotions. Everybody has feelings, but it’s not always easy to understand and articulate them. Sometimes I Feel… can help kids identify and feel comfortable with the many different ways they may be feeling.When you flip through the book fast enough, the pictures seem to come to life.
  • How to Learn and Have Fun With Math Riddles and Tongue Twisters: For Smart Kids From 6 to 8 Years Old

    Rebecca Jones

    language (, Feb. 28, 2020)
    ** Would you like to have a book that is not only fun foryour child, but teaches him something? **Could your child’s math skills need a boost?If you answered yes to either of these questions, then this book is for you.The book How to Learn and Have Fun with Math Riddles and Tongue Twistersis an entertaining and educational book for children ages six to eight.The great news is that anybody of any age can use this book and have fun as well,so you can enjoy playing around with the questions with your child.You may be wondering why we have tongue twisters in an educational bookalong with math riddles.I’ll tell you why.● Tongue twisters are a fun way to help improve a person’spronunciation and fluency.● Tongue twisters are very popular among people who speak in front ofcrowds, like politicians, actors, and motivational speakers.● Math riddles are helpful for not only the obvious reason that it helpsthem improve their math skills, but they will also help keep theirbrain sharp and improve their rational thinking.There is also a good chance that, while in school, they will have math questionswritten a lot like riddles. These math riddles will get them prepared for thosequestions so that they don’t get confused by all of the wording in them.Plus, riddles make math more fun and interesting, which helps to keep theirattention better.This is a great book to have on hand for when your children have breaks fromschool, such as when there is a weather or holiday-related school cancellation.Additionally, we’ve all heard about the summer learning loss, so why not preventit by quizzing your kids while having fun at the same time with these mathriddles.Making learning fun is always the best way to make sure your kidslearn properly and grow to enjoy learning, and that’s what this book ishere to help you with.How fun would it be to watch your child learn how to say, “She sellsseashells by the seashore,” while you try to say it yourself?It teaches them something while also being fun for the entire family.Each riddle is unique and was created with your child’s properdevelopment in mind.Each riddle has its own unique content which contains both easy-to-readlanguage and language that will challenge your child to expand their vocabularyalong with their math skills.If you have a child who doesn’t like school and is reluctant to do their homework,this might just be what gets them interested.You never know what will give your child that motivation to shoot for the stars,and why chance it.If you really want to help your children learn while having fun, and youdon’t have time to go to the bookstore and stroll around for hours looking fornew material, then don’t wait any longer.All you need to do is scroll up and click the “buy now” button right now.
  • You're The Voice: 40 More Days With God - The Devotional Journey Continues

    Rebecca St. James

    Spiral-bound (Thomas Nelson Inc, )
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  • Wait for Me: Rediscovering the Joy of Purity in Romance

    Rebecca St James

    Paperback (Oliver-Nelson Books, Jan. 1, 2002)
    In Wait for Me, Grammy award-winning Christian recording artist Rebecca St. James calls young people to remain sexually pure until marriage. Now the popular song by the same title that inspired the book is included as a free audio download!
  • Learn to Read with Sami and Thomas: Book 2

    Rebecca McDonald, James McDonald

    eBook (House of Lore, Jan. 22, 2014)
    Sami and Thomas Learn to Read Book 2 gives more learning material for beginning readers to confidently build their reading skill. Vocabulary development combined with entertaining stories that have simple sentences keep children engaged and excited about their reading accomplishments. Using a combination of words that can be sounded out and common sight words, Learn to Read with Sami and Thomas is the perfect continuation of your child's reading journey.Vibrant images with captivating characters help young readers want to read again and again. For Beginning Readers ages 5 and up.
  • Tracing Letters on the Alphabet Sea: A Sami and Thomas Preschool - Kindergarten ABC Workbook

    James McDonald, Rebecca McDonald

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 24, 2015)
    Prepare children for kindergarten with Tracing Letters on the Alphabet Sea.Filled with pages of giant upper and lowercase letters that make it easy for little hands to learn pencil control, followed by pages of smaller letters for repetition and motor skill development.Over 100 illustrated practice pages that are sure to keep kids engaged while learning the alphabet.For children who are ready to advance in printing, check out Learn to Write with Sami and Thomas for more printing practice, basic word and sentence building.And for children just beginning to memorize the alphabet, check out Planting ABC in a Garden of Memory.