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Books with author Sarah Bale

  • Counting in the Zoo with Terry

    Sarah Bale

    language (, April 26, 2013)
    "ONE lion sitting in a big rock""TWO giraffes eating some leaves"...Teach your child to count to ten with Terry and his friends of the zoo.This book has ten colorful illustrations showing the following animals:One LionTwo GiraffesThree ElephantsFour Panda BearsFive CrocodilesSix TortoisesSeven ZebrasEight FlamingosNine KangaroosTen MonkeysRecommended for children aged 2-5Try the sample or buy the book now.
  • Terry's Emotions

    Sarah Bale

    language (, March 5, 2013)
    Double tap to zoom the text with the help of the Kindle Text Pop-Up feature.How can you help to develop your children's emotional intelligence?Our emotions tell us what is happening inside of us and how we react about what is going on around us.Those who know how to control and recognize their emotions are going to be more confident, responsible, and relate better with others.You can teach your children to recognize and handle their emotions. Identifying and naming those emotions is the first step.Now, your children can learn to recognize eight basic emotions with Terry. With vivid and full-color images, Terry will show you the following emotions:AngerHappinessFearSadnessSurpriseShameConfusionContemptLooking at Terry's facial expression (or situation), your children can identify themselves with the image so they can name the related emotion and describe how it's produced, helping to express when they feel it.Look for some suggestions for parents at the last page.Spanish edition available in http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BPETB6O
  • Terry's Halloween Night

    Sarah Bale

    language (, Sept. 11, 2014)
    Discover what the scariest night of the year has prepared for Terry. This adventure is based on the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe.
  • Terry's Colors

    Sarah Bale

    language (, April 17, 2013)
    Terry can help your children to learn colors!For children, color learning can start at around 18 months, along with other skills like shape recognition. However, recognizing colors is often difficult for children, since they have to know the color words and the characteristics of those colors.This book presents the following colors through vivid and bright illustrations, some butterflies and of course, our little friend Terry:RedOrangeYellowGreenBlueVioletPinkBrownBlackWhite For each color, you can ask your child for the butterfly of that color and then for things in the image of the same color, to teach color words and recognition at the same time.Try the sample or buy the book now.Spanish edition available in http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CEP5PQS
  • Terry's Emotions

    Sarah Bale

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 3, 2013)
    How can you help to develop your children's emotional intelligence? Our emotions tell us what is happening inside of us and how we react about what is going on around us. Those who know how to control and recognize their emotions are going to be more confident, responsible, and relate better with others. You can teach your children to recognize and handle their emotions. Identifying and naming those emotions is the first step. Now, your children can learn to recognize eight basic emotions with Terry. With vivid and full-color images, Terry will show you the following emotions:AngerHappinessFearSadnessSurpriseShameConfusionContempt Looking at Terry's facial expression (or situation), your children can identify themselves with the image so they can name the related emotion and describe how it's produced, helping to express when they feel it. Look for some suggestions for parents at the last page.
  • Terry's Colors

    Sarah Bale

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 10, 2013)
    Terry can help your children to learn colors! For children, color learning can start at around 18 months, along with other skills like shape recognition. However, recognizing colors is often difficult for them, since they have to know the color words and the characteristics of those colors. This book presents the following colors through vivid and bright illustrations, some butterflies and of course, our little friend Terry:RedOrangeYellowGreenBlueVioletPinkBrownBlackWhite For each one, you can ask your child for the butterfly of that color and then for things in the image of the same color, to teach color words and recognition at the same time.
  • The Dream Theatre

    Sarah Ball

    eBook (blackbirdebooks, April 12, 2011)
    The golden rule is: if you think it, and believe it, it will happen… Anything is possible in The Dream Theatre. It’s a place where dreams are played out like pictures on the television; a place that can be everything from wonderful to scary to downright weird. And you don’t need to be asleep to explore it. Jamie Ellis and his best friend Martha make this incredible discovery when Martha’s dog Pip leads them into The Dream Theatre then disappears. Desperate to find him Jamie and Martha search the dream world, visiting places and seeing things they never thought possible. But when they eventually find him they face an even more puzzling problem. What is the strange, unending dream Pip seems to be guarding, and why won’t he leave? The answer means a race against time to help a friend in trouble and Jamie coming face-to-face with his worst nightmare…
  • Bake The Best Ever Cookies

    Sarah Ball

    Paperback (WorthyKids, Jan. 30, 2000)
    Using "modern" kid-tested ingredients and flavors, the co-author of Kids Cook! presents baking tips and forty recipes for great-tasting cookies with names like Orange Creamsicles, Save-the-Earth Drop Cookies, and Dentist's Delights. Original. 15,000 first printing.
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  • Something Wicked

    Sarah Dale

    eBook (Snowy Wings Publishing, Nov. 26, 2019)
    It's 1983. Angie, Jenny, and David are watching MTV, riding bikes, and looking forward to summer vacation before they start junior high school. Lincoln, Nebraska is a pretty quiet place to grow up, and when the kids take off at 5:00 am to deliver newspapers on Jenny’s route, they aren’t expecting trouble. So, when a creature straight out of a horror movie appears, the kids are forced to draw on their wits, their strengths, and most of all their friendship to survive.Something Wicked is the first of seven stories drawn from Angie’s diaries. Kept safely hidden for decades, they tell how the kids spent their teenage years - working with their mentor, Mr. Rakow, and Jenny's mom who dabbles in witchcraft, to uncover their power and battle the forces of darkness that menace their hometown.
  • Something Lost: The Third Tale of the Zodiac Cusp Kids

    Sarah Dale

    Paperback (Snowy Wings Publishing, May 8, 2019)
    It’s a Friday afternoon in the spring of 1985, when Crystal and Barb, two girls from Whitehall, the neighborhood group home for troubled kids, approach Angie at school. Crystal’s little sister has disappeared, and her foster parents and the police think she’s just another runaway. Crystal doesn’t believe it, and when she and Barb learn there’s a ghost involved, they know they’re going to need the kind of help Angie, David and Jenny have developed a reputation for.The Zodiac Cusp Kids enlist some extra help from Jen’s twin Jon and a couple of very special German Shepherd pups to uncover what has really happened to Crystal’s sister, and what they find is darker and more complex than anyone imagined.Something Lost is the third of seven stories drawn from Angie’s diaries. Kept safely hidden for decades, they tell how the kids spent their teenage years – working with their mentor, Mr. Rakow, and Jenny’s mom, Lorraine, who dabbles in witchcraft, to realize their power and battle the forces of darkness that menace their hometown.
  • Something Wicked

    Sarah Dale

    Paperback (Snowy Wings Publishing, Nov. 23, 2019)
    It's 1983. Angie, Jenny, and David are watching MTV, riding bikes, and looking forward to summer vacation before they start junior high school. Lincoln, Nebraska is a pretty quiet place to grow up, and when the kids take off at 5:00 am to deliver newspapers on Jenny’s route, they aren’t expecting trouble. So, when a creature straight out of a horror movie appears, the kids are forced to draw on their wits, their strengths, and most of all their friendship to survive.Something Wicked is the first of seven stories drawn from Angie’s diaries. Kept safely hidden for decades, they tell how the kids spent their teenage years - working with their mentor, Mr. Rakow, and Jenny's mom who dabbles in witchcraft, to uncover their power and battle the forces of darkness that menace their hometown.
  • Mercedes, A Story of Mexico

    Sarah Hale

    Hardcover (Wentworth Press, March 5, 2019)
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