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Books with author Sarah Andrew

  • Technical Engineering Notebook: 2019

    Andrew Sario

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 12, 2019)
    The Technical Engineering Notebook is designed by Engineers for Engineers. The note taking format is that of a technical drawing with emphasized 5mmx5mm grid and a Technical Drawing title block. Take notes in true Engineering style with this 100 page notebook. An Engineers tools go in a toolbox, their ideas and innovations go in the Technical Engineering Notebook.
  • Gaia Codex

    Sarah Drew

    Paperback (Metamuse Media, June 19, 2014)
    An Ancient Wisdom Text Revealed . . . Both an ancient, “found” wisdom text and a sumptuous, epic novel, Gaia Codex reveals the hidden histories of a world long forgotten, the secret wisdom of an ancient lineage of women, the Priestesses of Astera. Set in a near future of impending societal and environmental collapse, the novel is a tale of hope and remembrance, as well as an inspired vision of humanity’s origins and of the potential we hold for conscious evolution.
  • Keto Instant Pot For Two Cookbook

    Sarah Andrew

    language (, Nov. 28, 2019)
    Keto Instant Pot For Two CookbookEasy Keto Instant Pot Recipes You'll Love By: Sarah Andrew
  • My Little Geek

    Andrew Spear, Sarah Spear

    Board book (Plethora Limited, )
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  • Queen Paisley the Magnificent

    Sarah Andrews

    language (, Aug. 20, 2014)
    Paisley’s day began in the ordinary way.…Isn’t that how all strange days begin? You wake up, have breakfast, run around and play, and then go back to sleep and wait for your favorite human to come home. At least, that’s what you do if you’re a cat.But what happens if your favorite human never comes home? Suppose your unlucky, dimwitted human meets up with a dangerous wild animal and, chomp, chomp, chomp, no more human? Who will play with you and tell you how pretty you are? Who will walk your family’s shaggy brown dog? And most importantly, who will feed you?That is precisely what happens to little Paisley on her very strange day—the day that transforms her from an ordinary housecat into a visionary leader with dozens of followers, both domestic and wild.This is the day she becomes Queen Paisley the Magnificent.Her adventure is suitable for cat lovers of all ages.
  • Operation: Elf on the Shelf: 13 Great Ideas to Keep it Fresh

    Andrew Cleveland, Sarah Cleveland

    language (, March 5, 2017)
    The Elf on the Shelf has become an instant tradition in the homes of thousands of Americans each December. Kids from 1 to 92 awake anxiously each morning to find out what their elf has gotten into the night before. Operation: Elf on the Shelf is both an entertaining collection of mischief for kids to enjoy as well as a parental guide for keeping things fresh as the busy holiday season marches toward its culmination on Christmas morning. Download a copy today to enjoy the fun experienced in the Cleveland household and borrow a few ideas to take the pressure off yourself as we head down the home stretch. Merry Christmas!
  • My Light Can Shine Bright: Light, Waves and Colour for Kids

    Andrew Sario

    eBook (, Aug. 11, 2019)
    “My light can shine bright” introduces light, waves and colour in a fun and friendly way. Explore electromagnetic waves and the behaviour of light while understanding that we can all shine bright too! What's in sunlight? Why is an apple red?As schools need to show progress of a students mathematical ability against a report card (a measurable result), the focus is on moving that needle. Whilst this can be useful, what then takes a back seat is the learning of the underlying concepts. But the problem is that a child's exposure to underlying concepts is hardly a measurable report card value that can be presented to parents.This doesn't mean that concepts aren't an important part of education, but that maybe it could also be learned outside of the classroom. Perhaps through stories or books. This book (and many others in this series) gives parents an opportunity to expose their kids to typically challenging concepts in the hope that as they learn things through school they already have one part of the equation.Often times when someone knows another language (bilingual) from when they were born or very young, if you ask them if they remember learning the language, they reply "no, I just understand it". Contrast this with trying to learn a second language later on in life.I was looking for a book like this for my son but realized there was a gap in the baby education landscape. So I decided to create it. Give the book a chance and give your baby their best chance.
  • Junk-Box Jewelry: 25 DIY Low Cost

    Sarah Drew

    Paperback (Zest Books TM, Aug. 1, 2012)
    This beautifully illustrated guide shows teens how to create eye-catching jewelry out of found or recycled objects―at very little cost. Fun projects include making pendants out of pebbles; sewing a stylish cuff using scraps of fabric; and fashioning a funky charm bracelet out of extra screws, washers, and other toolbox trinkets. The easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions are suitable for both beginner- and intermediate-level crafters. This book also provides bonus tips on the tools you need to get started, where to find materials, and how to make money from your jewelry.
  • Count On Me: 1, 2, 3

    Andrew Sario

    language (, Dec. 10, 2018)
    Count the numbers "1, 2, 3" you can always count on me.Count On Me is a children's book designed to introduce the number line as a concept in a fun and friendly way to your children. As schools need to show progress of a students mathematical ability against a report card (a measurable result), the focus is on moving that needle. Whilst this can be useful, what then takes a back seat is the learning of the underlying concepts. But the problem is that a child's exposure to underlying concepts is hardly a measurable report card value that can be presented to parents.This doesn't mean that concepts aren't an important part of education, but that maybe it could also be learned outside of the classroom. Perhaps through stories or books. This book (and many others in this series) gives parents an opportunity to expose their kids to typically challenging concepts in the hope that as they learn things through school they already have one part of the equation.Often times when someone knows another language (bilingual) from when they were born or very young, if you ask them if they remember learning the language, they reply "no, I just understand it". Contrast this with trying to learn a second language later on in life.I was looking for a book like this for my son but realized there was a gap in the baby education landscape. So I decided to create it. Give the book a chance and give your baby their best chance.
  • Junk-Box Jewelry: 25 DIY Low Cost

    Sarah Drew

    Paperback (Zest Books, June 26, 2012)
    This beautifully illustrated guide shows teens how to create eye-catching jewelry out of found or recycled objects—at very little cost. Some fun projects include making pendants out of pebbles; sewing a stylish cuff using scraps of fabric; and fashioning a funky charm bracelet out of extra screws, washers, and other toolbox trinkets. The easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions are suitable for both beginner- and intermediate-level crafsters. This book also provides bonus tips on the tools you need to get started, where to find materials, and how to make money from your jewelry.
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  • Queen Paisley the Magnificent

    Sarah M Andrews

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 20, 2014)
    Paisley’s day began in the ordinary way.… Isn’t that how all strange days begin? You wake up, have breakfast, run around and play, and then go back to sleep and wait for your favorite human to come home. At least, that’s what you do if you’re a cat. But what happens if your favorite human never comes home? Suppose your unlucky, dimwitted human meets up with a dangerous wild animal and, chomp, chomp, chomp, no more human? Who will play with you and tell you how pretty you are? Who will walk your family’s shaggy brown dog? And most importantly, who will feed you? That is precisely what happens to little Paisley on her very strange day—the day that transforms her from an ordinary housecat into a visionary leader with dozens of followers, both domestic and wild. This is the day she becomes Queen Paisley the Magnificent.
  • The Day Before Yesterday

    Sara Andrew Shafer

    Hardcover (MacMillan, Feb. 1, 1904)
    HC with no D/J. 1904 copyright, 1906 publishing. Grosset & Dunlap. Names of previous owner in front and back and a few finger smudges on some pages. (light ) Binding is tight and pages have no tape, tears, or folds. Small spot on very bottom of page 59. Front cover has decoration on cloth. There is a red stain on front-small on lower part- and fade marks on spine. Shelf wear on top and lower spine corners worn slightly but not bent. GOOD CONDITION