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Books with author S. Cartwright

  • Animal Noises

    Stephen Cartwright

    Board book (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2000)
    This chunky, colourful board book, using the popular characters from Apple Tree Farm, introduces first words to very young children. Children should enjoy making the noises of their favourite farmyard animals and find animals to look at, point to and talk about.
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  • Animal Hide and Seek

    Stephen Cartwright

    Board book (Usborne Pub Ltd, Feb. 28, 2005)
    In a large format with flaps as well as textured patches, this book introduces the characters from Apple Tree Farm to young children. The use of textures adds a different dimension to sharing books with babies and toddlers. As each page is turned, a different texture is waiting to be discovered.
  • Alaska's Train Story

    Shannon Cartwright

    Board book (Shannon, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Rhyming verses tell about a magical train ride on the Alaska Railroad. Brightly illustrated animals are the passengers and crew, and wave to the Alaska wildlife seen out the windows. For ages 2-6. Board book. 24 pages.
  • 101 Fun Kids’ Party Games: The Ultimate Guide to Quick & Easy Games for Kids’ Parties

    Bailey Cartwright

    language (, Dec. 2, 2012)
    If you're looking for proven, fun party games for kids, look no further.Whether you need exciting & affordable kids games for a birthday, a holiday or just a weekend cookout, 101 Fun Kids' Party Games: The Ultimate Guide to Quick & Easy Games for Kids' Parties is guaranteed to make your kids party a hit!These games will fit virtually every sized situation for all ages. And most of these games will work inside or outside.Forget buying expensive board games or toys! The best part is many of these games will use supplies you already have at home, so they will add "WOW!" to your party without adding "Ugh!" to your bank account.While you may have heard of some of the classic games in this book, we guarantee there are many fresh kids' games you (and your children) have never played before.With a clickable table of contents, you can easily navigate to each game. Plus there is zero filler or fluff in this book. The games are presented with simple, easy instructions so you will spend less time reading and more time playing! Each game also lists the suggested ages, amount of players and materials needed (if any).If you're ready to make your kids' party a hit and have every child smiling with excitement, click the "BUY NOW" button to get your copy of 101 Fun Kids' Party Games today. Fun times guaranteed!
  • Noah's Ark

    Jayna Cartwright

    eBook (Kids Reading Advantage, Jan. 17, 2013)
    This digital version for Kindle contains illustrations. Classic bible story of Noah and the Ark, with classic paintings of art as the illustrations throughout this book, and excerpts from the bible (Am. Std. Version) at the end, to encourage reading the story from God's actual words of the bible.
  • Jonah And The Whale

    Jayna Cartwright

    eBook (Kids Reading Advantage, Jan. 28, 2013)
    This is the classic story retold about Jonah and the Big Whale from the bible, in an easy to read and an easy to understand format, for Kindle. At the end the story includes the excerpts from the Book of Jonah and Kings (ASV) which give the reader more of an in-depth understanding of the historical literature, for additional reading. Ilustrated, Reading Level 2.
  • Animal Hide and Seek

    Stephen Cartwright

    Hardcover (USBORNE PUBLISHING LTD., June 27, 2003)
    In a large format with flaps as well as textured patches, this book introduces the characters from Apple Tree Farm to young children. The use of textures adds a different dimension to sharing books with babies and toddlers. As each page is turned, a different texture is waiting to be discovered.
  • Alaska 123 Colors

    Shannon Cartwright

    Board book (Shannon, Feb. 1, 2006)
    Rhyming text introduces one through twelve Alaskan animals of various colors.
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  • The Poker Joke Book

    Ashton Cartwright

    eBook (Ashton Publishing Group, Aug. 17, 2015)
    Ah poker!Surely there is no more ridiculous pastime in which otherwise sensible adults amuse and abuse themselves.The thrill of the cards, the joy of the win, the despair of the loss, and the complaining of the bad beat . . . all of which make poker such a thoroughly exciting and dynamic dance of silliness. Some people take poker rather seriously however, and those people are often the most unintentionally hilarious of all. Hence the creation of this poker book of jokes! Undeniably the best poker book of jokes ever written! (Also the only one!) In the many years I’ve spent happily wasting my time and money at poker tables around the world, I’ve heard just about every poker joke known to either man, donkey, or fish, and I’ve collected them for posterity in this mighty tome.I hope you enjoy them!(And I hope even more that you annoy your friends with them at your next poker game!)Happy reading,Ashton Cartwright
  • So, you think it's easy being me? 2: Five Christmas monologues!

    E. N. Cartwright

    eBook (, May 21, 2020)
    What is a monologue? Well, it is a story told from just one person's point of view. It helps us understand them and get right into their very soul and thoughts. Even Shakespeare wrote in monologues!So , it's the perfect way to get to know all those Christmas creatures who only get to come out once a year, to hear from the beings that live in ice and in Candy Cane Land and in snow. We can get to know the elves and reindeer, toys and Jack Frosts, children and Santas ...Because they can't be all jolly all the time...Can they?It's finally time to hear the first-hand, real story of five famous stars of Christmas: Jack Frost; Rudolph; Elfie the Elf; a snow man; and Santa himself! And we can find out what their lives are really like.Think it's all presents, tinsel and trees? Well, sometimes, when they're not taking care of the kids, doing the school run or picking up the weekly shop! These five monologues are told from the point of view of these classic Christmas creatures, taking a genre that you think you know well and twisting it into interesting, new shapes!All the stories have the same opening line ("So, you think it's easy being me?") but go in strange and unusual directions, keeping you smiling and interested along the way.But don't just take my word for it - let's hear it from the Christmas creatures themselves!
  • Pablo: Finding a Present for Mama

    Kit Cartwright

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, Dec. 30, 2014)
    Today is Mama’s birthday! Pablo loves his mother and wants to find her a wonderful gift. He goes to the market where he meets lots of interesting people who make beautiful, useful, and colorful things. He brings a small bundle of firewood along to trade. It’s the start of a fun adventure where people help each other get what they need. Join Pablo as he goes in search of the perfect present for his beloved mama on her very special day!
  • The Girl Who Took For-EVER: A great book for parents to share a life lesson and for teachers to use for English elements!

    Joshua Cartwright

    language (Living Words, May 18, 2018)
    Oh my GOODNESS! Dotti never does things quickly. In fact, she takes just as long as she wants too!But...can her parents get her to speed up? Will they work out how to get her to change? Or will she always take...For-EVER!Dotti doesn't do anything quickly. In this hillarious story you can meet the girl who is so strong willed that her delaying causes ALL KINDS of TROUBLE!Any parent who has a strong-willed child (and has to take deep breathes or they'll pop a blood vessel) will recognise their child in Dotti. This outstanding book is designed as a colour-and-read book meaning your child can colour in all the black and white pictures. Or, you can download them from a link in the book.Note to parents: there really IS a solution in here....In the tradition of books such as Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman, Anna Hibiscus by Atinuke, and Mufaro's Beautiful Daughter's comes The Girl Who Took Forever.Suitable for age four +