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Books with author Steve Harpster

  • Golden Voyage of Sinbad

    Steve Hart

    Paperback (Warner Books, March 15, 1974)
    Vintage movie tie-in paperback
  • Little Scribbles: Dinosaur Fun

    Emma Less, Steve Harpster

    Board book (Sterling, Nov. 28, 2006)
    Kids always love dinosaurs—so this Little Scribbles should be really popular! Young fans will enjoy drawing in the teeth of some snarling, snapping sauruses; helping babies hatch from their eggs; putting tails on a T-Rex and an Ultrasaur; coloring in textured skin; and completing a maze of felled trees that have trapped some of the big creatures.
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  • Little Scribbles: Shark Fun

    Emma Less, Steve Harpster

    Board book (Sterling, April 1, 2007)
    It’s safe and fun to dive into these waters! These fierce creatures lurk at the bottom of the sea, with corals, shells, reefs, and sunken ships. There, kids can color in the ocean floor, give a shark his toothy bite, make sure he’s got a scary face, and follow the sub as it gives chase through a maze!
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  • The Shivery Shark

    Cari Meister, Steve Harpster

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, July 1, 2011)
    Marco the shark gets shivery every time he thinks of the dentist. Dr. Gums is the biggest and scariest shark in the sea. What will Marco do when he gets a toothache?
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  • Little Scribbles: Pirate Fun

    Emma Less, Steve Harpster

    Board book (Sterling, April 1, 2007)
    With crayon in hand, children can set sail with the pirates and have an exciting adventure! To start the trip, they have to complete the ship, give the crew colorful costumes, put gold and jewels (and anything else they want) inside a treasure chest, and design a tropical hideaway on the special Secret Island. Then, solve the “treasure map” maze and start the fun again.
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  • The Clever Dolphin

    Cari Meister, Steve Harpster

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Meko the dolphin is so worried. Her sister, Piper, is missing. Did an orca get her? Hammerhead sharks? Meko is clever. If she thinks hard, she can figure out where Piper is.
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  • Little Scribbles: Horse Fun

    Emma Less, Steve Harpster

    Board book (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Horse-crazy kids will love this! Using the crayons that come with the book, children can get busy with a variety of engaging activities and make each picture their own. They’ll draw a racehorse’s face, give a zebra his stripes, put ears and a tail on a knight’s steed, lead a cowboy and his mare to the rodeo, and color in a festive horse-driven sleigh. The rhyming text is lots of fun to read too!
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  • Making a World of Difference - Live It Series: Building Skills for Christian Living

    Steve Harvester

    Paperback (Abingdon Press, Dec. 1, 2005)
    Tweens experience the interconnectedness of the world, its people, and its environment. They also learn that God has a plan for them in this world, including stewardship of the earth, living in peace, and spreading the Good News through their own personal mission.
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  • The Lucky Manatee

    Cari Meister, Steve Harpster

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Aug. 1, 2012)
    When Lola was young, she found some eye glasses. It was the start of good luck for her. But now Lola has lost her glasses. Has her luck ran out?
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  • The Hiding Eel

    Cari Meister, Steve Harpster

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2011)
    Fifi is the new grouper fish in the town, and Leon the eel is worried that she will eat him. After hiding for weeks, Leon must finally come out and find some food. What will happen when he faces Fifi?
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  • Christmas Eve

    J. Torres, Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Simon Scribbles, Oct. 3, 2006)
    'Twas the night before Christmas...Every moment of family togetherness and delicious anticipation of the night before Christmas is evoked in Christmas Eve. Kids can color their favorite yuletide scenes and complete exciting activities while singing along with the classic songs on the included CD!
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  • Little Scribbles: Princess Fun

    Emma Less, Steve Harpster

    Board book (Sterling, Nov. 28, 2006)
    Here is everything royal little girls with their crayons could want: pretty scenes with castles and wizards, kings and queens, and (of course) princesses to draw. They’ll color in gowns, place flags on the castle’s tower, solve a maze that runs through a formal garden, and make the princess’s wishes come true by filling in a magic diamond with whatever gift she desires.
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