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Books with author S Thomas

  • Grandma's Surprise Visit

    A Thomas

    language (, Jan. 23, 2020)
    Grandma's Surprise Visit (Fluffy The Little Dragon)This is a picture book series about a little dragon named Fluffy and his funny stories. The books in this series are humorous, engaging, and sometimes deal with common childhood issues like commitment, fear of the dark, bullying, patience, and friendship.
  • My First Words Numbers, Colors, Shapes: Children's Learning Books 100 Words that every Kid should Know

    A Thomas

    language (, March 15, 2020)
    My First Words Numbers, Colors, ShapesPreschool is a period when kids can learn, pick up terms, and memorize things quickly as their brains develop most during this age.Explore and discover shapes, colors, and numbers with this brilliant bright book. The perfect first introduction to learning about shapes, colors, and numbers.This book is enjoyable yet educational. There are a lot of pictures of colors, shapes, and numbers that children will love to look at, and many simple first words to learn, too.
  • She's Not Exactly Normal But Normal Is Overrated

    K. S. Thomas

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 1, 2019)
    A place for all your secret thoughts and dreams ~ Allow your words to free-fall onto the pages as your mind wanders in search of your deepest desires and boldest truths. SheJournals are created to unleash your creativity, unwind your whirring mind and unveil your most authentic self! Inside, you'll find writing pages, blank pages (sketch or doodle to your heart's content), coloring pages and images containing a variety of quotes - all the sage and inappropriate advice the best friends of my novels have to offer! Enjoy!
  • ABC Alphabet Transportation: ABC Books For Toddlers and Kids Preschoolers

    A Thomas

    language (, March 6, 2020)
    ABC Alphabet TransportationThis is a fun and enjoyable way for your child to learn the ABCs first words that make learning first words so much fun!Kids will learn the 26 Letters. Every alphabet comes with transportation theme words that start with the letter on the page. The illustrations of this book are super cute. There are shows of various vehicles such as a car, an airplane, a grader, and more.The book is perfect for all preschoolers, and it comes with colorful and cute illustrations that they will enjoy learning and memorizing words better.
  • Max and Charlie’s Space Adventure: Max's Story With a Positive Message

    A Thomas

    language (, March 29, 2020)
    Max and Charlie’s Space AdventureIt’s an exciting day! Max’s biggest mystery of the locked shed is finally revealed. The little boy and his dog, Charlie find it open and they go through. On the other side, the two adventurers find a magical world with everything they could imagine… and a spaceship! That’s right, they go in and head right up to space. Max and Charlie play games and even visit the Moon. On this journey, children will see how spaceships work and learn some interesting facts about the Moon. So come along and let’s see what Max is up to this time.
  • ABC Alphabet of Space: ABC Books For Toddlers and Kids Preschoolers

    A Thomas

    language (, March 15, 2020)
    ABC Alphabet of SpaceABC of space - This is a fun and enjoyable way for your child to learn the ABCs first words that make learning first words so much fun!Kids will learn the 26 Letters. Every alphabet comes with outer space theme words that start with the letter on the page. The illustrations of this book are super cute. There are shows of many stars, galaxy and space words.The book is perfect for all preschoolers, and it comes with colorful and cute illustrations that they will enjoy learning and memorizing words better.
  • The Bunny Feelings: Children's book about emotions & feelings, kids girls ages 3-5, preschool books

    A Thomas

    language (, March 4, 2020)
    The Bunny Feelings: Children's book about emotions & feelings, kids Girls ages 3-5, preschool books (Self-Regulation)Are you looking for a way to teach young children to identify and describe feelings and their body language cues? This go-to resource will make it easy and fun with engaging pictures and simple wording!Children will love these easy to use feelings books as they become more comfortable talking about their feelings. By discussing their feelings and learning to identify feelings and emotions in themselves and others, they will develop skills they need to increase their emotional intelligence.The book is perfect for all children, and it comes with colorful illustrations that they will enjoy learning.
  • Serial Killing: A Pocket Guide: A brief, yet pragmatic "how-to" for those on the cusp of mania and psychosis.

    M Thomas

    language (M Thomas, June 25, 2018)
    This is the book on serial killing. No more guessing if this is the career for you, this book will spell out all you need to know in order to jump-start your murderous career!You'll learn about physical fitness, DNA, police techniques, attire, and many, many more items!If you have been intrigued by Dahmer, Ramirez, Gacy, Wuornos, Gein or Bundy, I guarantee you they would have endorsed this book! Take that guarantee with a grain of salt, because I did not know them personally, so it is hard to say, plus I am biased, being the author of this book.If you aren't scared, buy this book TODAY!
  • Amazing Animal Alphabet: ABC Books For Toddlers and Kids Preschoolers

    A Thomas

    language (, April 7, 2020)
    Amazing Animal Alphabet : ABC Books For Toddlers and Kids PreschoolersExplore the animal alphabet from Ant to Zebra in this stunning alphabet book! Kids will learn the 26 Letters. Every alphabet comes with charming color animal illustrations. Each amazing animal is doing a fun activity that relates to a letter of the alphabet. The simple word labels help children learn the alphabet in a fun way.The book is perfect for all preschoolers that they will enjoy learning and memorizing words better.
  • Irving Gill and the Architecture of Reform: A Study in Modernist Architectural Culture

    Thomas S. Hines

    Hardcover (The Monacelli Press, April 24, 2000)
    During the first third of the twentieth century, the work of American architect Irving Gill radically redefined the architectural landscape of Southern California—especially San Diego, where his practice was based—and set the stage for a later, more widely celebrated generation of modernists who would continue his experiments with new forms and construction techniques. This first definitive study of the architect traces his journey from his native Syracuse to a Chicago apprenticeship with Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright to the development of his career as an early modernist and his singular role in the genesis of the modern movement.Architectural historian Thomas S. Hines places Gill's work within an international context: as his identification with the modern movement developed, his work evolved from the influence of the East Coast Shingle Style and Wright's Midwest Prairie Style to become closer in spirit to the work of the Austrian Adolf Loos. Hines also explores the social dimensions of Gill's work, notably his interest in the contemporary Progressive Movement and its ethos of social, gender, and economic equality. The buildings shown (illustrated with archival photographs as well as color plates) include the Lewis Courts, Sierra Madre; the Dodge House, Hollywood; and Horatio West Court, Santa Monica.
  • Lakeland Folk Tales for Children

    Thomas

    Paperback (The History Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Lakeland Folk Tales for Children
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  • Force Down the Night

    S. E. Thomas

    Paperback (Dramatic Pen Press, LLC, The, May 11, 2018)
    “I don’t know why Absalom keeps me. I’m not any good at gene charting or chromosomal manipulation. My hands shake whenever I’m in the Fetal Growth Room. I can’t even walk past the CC Surgery Center without feeling panicky and nauseous. There are too many buttons in this place—too many ways to end a life. And it scares me.” Galaxy, a skinny fifteen-year-old girl with long white hair, doesn’t know why Absalom spoils her so much. Especially since she’s just an undersized CC—a member of the Commodity Class—a class of expendable slaves. Absalom owns Absalom Industries, including AI Tower, the most iconic structure of post-apocalyptic Washington D.C. As a mass producer of CCs, Absalom can have any personal CC he wants—a super smart Wit, a powerful Warrior, or even a sexy Pristine. Instead he chose Galaxy, one of the Naturals—a sickly, petite girl who prefers to nap in the sun instead of attend class. When Galaxy discovers that Absalom is dying, she realizes her days of privilege are at an end. A new executive order will cut the CC population down by a third. Galaxy and her best friend, Needle, will be among those sent to the incineration chamber. Now Galaxy has a choice to make. Use what’s left of her privilege to secure safety for herself and Needle… or join the doomed CC rebellion.