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Books with author Renee Graef

  • My Little House Christmas Sticker Book: Santa Claus Comes to the Prairie

    Renee Graef

    Paperback (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Oct. 1, 1997)
    It's a prairie Christmas to remember with Laura, Mary, Pa, Ma, Baby Carrie, Jack the bulldog, Mr. Edwards, and even Santa Claus himself, in this cheerful holiday sticker book extravaganza. Includes three laminated scenes, two reusable sticker sheets including dolls dressed in holiday attire, and plenty of Christmas props. Full color.
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  • My Little House 123

    Renee Graef

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Feb. 28, 1997)
    The reader counts objects found in accounts of the frontier and pioneer life of Laura Ingalls Wilder and her family
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  • Little House in the Highlands

    Renee Graef

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Feb. 1, 1999)
    The childhood adventures of six-year-old Martha Morse, who would grow up to become the great-grandmother of author Laura Ingalls Wilder, is set in the rolling hills of the Scottish countryside.
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  • My Little House Sticker Book: A Day in the Big Woods

    Renee Graef

    Paperback (Harpercollins Childrens Books, May 1, 1996)
    Includes two fully laminated spreads showing the Little House in the Big Woods, another laminated spread showing the yard outside, thirty reusable stickers of the Little House characters, and a brief story about Laura and Mary.
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  • Little House in the Highlands

    Renee Graef

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Feb. 1, 1999)
    The childhood adventures in the Scottish countryside of six-year-old Martha Morse, who would grow up to become the great-grandmother of author Laura Ingalls Wilder
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  • 3 Minute Treasuries Bedtime

    Renee Graef

    Hardcover (Publications Intl, )
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  • Dance At Grandpa's

    Renee Graef

    Audio CD (Weekly Reader Publishing, Jan. 1, 1994)
    This audio CD features 2 versions of the story. The CD has an illustration from the book on the face of the CD.
  • Christmas Stories

    Renee Graef

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 6, 1999)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Laura Ingalls and her family celebrate several joyous Christmases on the western frontier.
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  • The Flowering Cross

    Beth Ryan, Renee Graef

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson Inc, March 2, 2010)
    A modern-day story ofhow Christ's resurrection is still changing livesSix-year-old Katie's next-door neighbor Papa Jack has themost beautiful flowers in town. He seems like a mean man to most, but Katie hasa special place in his heart. Every Easter Sunday she stops by to get herflowers for the Flowering of the Cross at church. Only this year, Papa Jackdecides to come along, and Katie helps him discover the real meaning of theCross.Designed to place God's truths in the heart of children, The Flowering Cross, has Faith ImprintTM suggestions thoughout that will help parents share God's Word with their young one.Also included are instructions for making a Flowering Cross.
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  • The Scopes Trial

    Renee Graves

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2007)
    A description of the historic 1925 trial in which a Tennessee high school biology teacher was accused of violating state law by teaching Darwin's theory of evolution.
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  • The Organ Project

    Renee Grace

    language (AuthorHouse, Oct. 11, 2018)
    The Organ Project is a keepsake coloring book written to male and female children. Goal: give simple explanation of their body, organs and food to eat to be healthy. Instill a curiosity in children about their bodies as a valuable asset and their value as a human being.•The Organ Project starts out with a fi ction story of a 5-year-old curious child who didn’t get enough sleep and ended up with a heart condition. Jordan hated being sick and no energy to play. Jordan was ambitious and decided to learn about the body, went to the library & started a project, calling it The Organ Project. •Further sections depict pictures, descriptions, the function, good foods to eat and pictures to color of those organs. •End of book; pictures to color of vegetables, fruits and proteins to eat for their health. •Then! Jordan got better after getting enough sleep and eating GOOD FOOD!! This is an Interactive Coloring book. An avenue for Parents, Aunts, Uncles, Grandparents, Sisters, Brothers, Friends, extended families, to interact with their future generations, teaching and learning, while having fun is value added. • Nurturing relationships in families is extremely needed in our busy society and coloring is a fun way to learn. •Would like to see society as well as our future generations - globally - to be healthier, stronger, smarter, less medical care needed and fi nancially better off.
  • The Organ Project

    Renee Grace

    language (AuthorHouse, March 6, 2018)
    The Organ Project is a keepsake coloring book written to male and female children. Goal: give simple explanation of their body, organs and food to eat to be healthy. Instill a curiosity in children about their bodies as a valuable asset and their value as a human being. The Organ Project starts out with a fiction story of a 5-year-old curious child who didnt get enough sleep and ended up with a heart condition. Jordan hated being sick and no energy to play. Jordan was ambitious and decided to learn about the body, went to the library & started a project, calling it The Organ Project.Further sections depict pictures, descriptions, the function, good foods to eat and pictures to color of those organs. End of book; pictures to color of vegetables, fruits and proteins to eat for their health. Then! Jordan got better after getting enough sleep and eating GOOD FOOD!! This is an Interactive Coloring book. An avenue for Parents, Aunts, Uncles, Grandparents, Sisters, Brothers, Friends, extended families, to interact with their future generations, teaching and learning, while having fun is value added. Nurturing relationships in families is extremely needed in our busy society and coloring is a fun way to learn. Would like to see society as well as our future generations - globally - to be healthier, stronger, smarter, less medical care needed and financially better off.