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Books with author Stephen Low

  • Bedtime Lullabies

    Stephen Whitlow

    Board book (Rainstorm Publishing, Nov. 1, 2018)
    A sweet collection of popular lullabies to help ease your little one to sleep Snuggle up with your little one and get ready for bed with this book of classic and modern lullabies. Beautiful illustrations and easy-to-follow verses make this a must-have for bedtime reading. This large, padded board book makes a perfect gift for new and soon-to-be moms. Lullabies Included: Rock-a-Bye Baby Twinkle, Twinkle, Little StarKisses, Hugs, and Snuggles Too Good Night FarmGolden Slumbers Mockingbird What Dreams May BringSweet Dreams to You, Good NightIn the MorningFrère Jacques
  • Bedtime Prayers-Classic and Modern Bedtime Prayers with Beautiful Illustrations and Age-Appropriate Verses-Ages 0-36 Months

    Stephen Whitlow

    Board book (Rainstorm Publishing, Nov. 1, 2018)
    A sweet collection of popular bed-time prayers to encourage conversation with God Snuggle up with your little one and get ready for bed with this book of classic and modern bedtime prayers. Beautiful illustrations and age-appropriate verses guide children in their discovery to build a relationship with God. This large, padded board book makes a special gift for a new baby or toddler. Prayers Included: Thank You, GodTeddy Bear, Teddy Bear The Moon Lullaby Help Me Be Go to Sleep Children s Bedtime Prayer Time for Bed Night Time Prayers God Hear My Prayer Angel Blessing
  • Astaire's Warm Day

    Stephen Luk

    Paperback (Pen Pen Press, Dec. 21, 2019)
    Everything we do in life is based on fear, especially love… - Mel Brooks Meet Astaire penguin - a little penguin that fears the cold.Tired of constantly shivering, and refusing to follow the status quo, Astaire decides to take matters into his own flippers. Through his sheer perseverance to find a warm place, he embarks on a quirky adventure filled with ups and downs. In the end, Astaire navigates the frigid landscape to find the greatest warmth of all. Astaire's Warm Day is a children’s book for kids just learning to read (toddlers to 2nd grade). This surprising and heartfelt tale teaches children to be kind to others, to achieve big dreams through hard work, and to never forget where you come from. The main character for Astaire's Warm Day was inspired by the real-life Astaire penguin, a Magellanic penguin at Long Beach's Aquarium of the Pacific. The author and his family spent many joyful hours playing with and feeding penguins while "researching" this book. Astaire penguin also pays homage to Fred Astaire, who is partial to wearing fancy tuxedos and "dancing on air." Like Fred, Astaire penguin also likes to glide up high, enjoys wearing neckties with his "tux," and has yet to find his Ginger Rogers. All illustrations were hand-drawn to maintain a colorful, contemporary and timeless style that will capture your child's imagination. Please rest assured no penguins were harmed (emotionally or otherwise) in the making of this book. Age Range: 4- 7 years old Grade Level: Preschool - 3 Author's BioStephen Luk is a children's book writer and illustrator living in Southern California. He, like Astaire Penguin (the main character of the book), likes warm places and tropical fruits. Being no stranger to the cold, he grew up in the hustle and bustle of New York City, and attended college at Columbia University. Over the years, he has won numerous essay writing contests, and was named Senior Class Poet of his graduating class. Growing up, he spent a number of years tutoring local children within his community, and now has a son of his own to impart "wisdom" to.
  • Philosophy Rocks!

    Stephen Law

    Paperback (Volo, April 1, 2002)
    Introduces the provocative questions and the arguments that philosophers throughout history have offered, from Plato to the twentieth century, including such issues as reality, ethics, and the existence of God.
  • Astaire's Warm Day: A Little Penguin's Journey

    Stephen Luk

    Hardcover (Pen Pen Press, Jan. 28, 2020)
    Everything we do in life is based on fear, especially love... - Mel Brooks Meet Astaire penguin - a little penguin that fears the cold.Tired of constantly shivering, and refusing to follow the status quo, Astaire decides to take matters into his own flippers. Through his sheer perseverance to find a warm place, he embarks on a quirky adventure filled with ups and downs. In the end, Astaire navigates the frigid landscape to find the greatest warmth of all.Astaire's Warm Day is a story for kids just learning to read (Pre-K to 2nd grade). This surprising and heartfelt story teaches children to be kind to others, to achieve big dreams through hard work, and to never forget where you come from.The main character for Astaire's Warm Day was inspired by the real-life Astaire penguin, a Magellanic penguin at Long Beach's Aquarium of the Pacific. The author and his family spent many joyful hours playing with and feeding penguins while "researching" this book.Astaire penguin also pays homage to Fred Astaire, who is partial to wearing fancy tuxedos and "dancing on air." Like Fred, Astaire Penguin also likes to glide up high, enjoys wearing neckties with his "tux," and has yet to find his Ginger Rogers.All illustrations were hand-drawn to maintain a colorful, contemporary and timeless style that will capture your child's imagination.Please rest assured no penguins were harmed (emotionally or otherwise) in the making of this book.
  • Bedtime Prayers

    Stephen Whitlow

    Board book (Rainstorm, April 4, 2017)
    Snuggle up with your little one and get ready for bedtime with this book of classic and modern bedtime prayers. Sweet, vibrant illustrations paired with timeless rhyming prayers will make Bedtime Prayers a nighttime favorite for you and your child. This lovely book is illustrated by Stephen Whitlow.
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  • Chimbo Sok

    Stephen Lowe

    language (SKL Publishing, Dec. 20, 2015)
    Chimbo Sok is just a lonesome, ugly, skinny, bullied and ostracised little beaver and couldn't care less about saving the world, mankind, animal life, greenhouse gasses or saving his own pathetic life on planet Earth. And then the puny wretch fell in love with Nootka and got a life worth dying for...
  • Astaire's Warm Day: A Little Penguin’s Journey

    Stephen Luk

    eBook (Pen Pen Press, Dec. 23, 2019)
    Everything we do in life is based on fear, especially love… - Mel Brooks Meet Astaire penguin - a little penguin that fears the cold.Tired of constantly shivering, and refusing to follow the status quo, Astaire decides to take matters into his own flippers. Through his sheer perseverance to find a warm place, he embarks on a quirky adventure filled with ups and downs. In the end, Astaire navigates the frigid landscape to find the greatest warmth of all. Astaire's Warm Day is a children’s book for kids just learning to read (toddlers to 2nd grade). This surprising and heartfelt tale teaches children to be kind to others, to achieve big dreams through hard work, and to never forget where you come from. The main character for Astaire's Warm Day was inspired by the real-life Astaire penguin, a Magellanic penguin at Long Beach's Aquarium of the Pacific. The author and his family spent many joyful hours playing with and feeding penguins while "researching" this book. Astaire penguin also pays homage to Fred Astaire, who is partial to wearing fancy tuxedos and "dancing on air." Like Fred, Astaire Penguin also likes to glide up high, enjoys wearing neckties with his "tux," and has yet to find his Ginger Rogers. All illustrations were hand-drawn to maintain a colorful, contemporary and timeless style that will capture your child's imagination. Please rest assured no penguins were harmed (emotionally or otherwise) in the making of this book.Author's BioStephen Luk is a children's book writer and illustrator living in Southern California. He, like Astaire Penguin (the main character of the book), likes warm places and tropical fruits. Being no stranger to the cold, he grew up in the hustle and bustle of New York City, and attended college at Columbia University. Over the years, he has won numerous essay writing contests, and was named Senior Class Poet of his graduating class. Growing up, he spent a number of years tutoring local children within his community, and now has a son of his own to impart "wisdom" to.
  • Even Her Tears Were Yellow

    Stephen Logston

    Paperback (Austin Macauley Publishing, April 29, 2016)
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  • Legends of Assendria

    Stephen Loder

    eBook (Leaf Publishing, )
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  • Time Slip: Terror in the Texas Wetlands

    Stephen Lew

    eBook (Barmitt, Baye and Hardee Publishing House, Oct. 7, 2011)
    The desecrated Indian's grave and the dark ominous clouds rolling in off of the choppy Texas bay should have been enough reasons for sixteen year old Sofia Harris and her three classmates to bolt back to their boat and flee Dewberry Island. Instead, their constant bickering, and absence of cooperative effort kept them on the foreboding isle. Suddenly, an electrical storm and unexplained universal forces create a time portal and the group unintentionally journeys 158 years into the past where they are held captive by a band of Karankawa Indians. On the desolate Texas wetlands, the mismatched teens must confront their inner-demons, survive the hostile environment, and find a way to work together to get back home.
  • Bedtime Lullabies

    Stephen Whitlow

    Board book (Rainstorm, April 4, 2017)
    Snuggle up with your little one and get ready for bedtime with this book of classic and modern bedtime lullabies. Sweet, vibrant illustrations paired with timeless rhyming lullabies will make Bedtime Lullabies a night time favorite for you and your child. This lovely book is illustrated by Stephen Whitlow.
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