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Books with author Taylor Davis

  • Little Miss Jelly Bean and Itty-Bitty Gumdrop Guy

    Dan Taylor

    Paperback (Possible Imp, Sept. 2, 2018)
    Little Miss Jelly bean and Itty-Bitty Gumdrop Guy are best friends forever. Young readers will learn different words for "friend" while they share in the fun adventures of Little Miss Jelly Bean and Itty-Bitty Gumdrop Guy. Little Miss Jelly Bean is inspired by the author's own bow wearing two-year-old daughter. A wonderful bedtime story recommended for ages 2 to 5.
  • Little Miss Jelly Bean and Itty-Bitty Gumdrop Guy

    Dan Taylor

    language (Possible Imp, Oct. 1, 2018)
    Little Miss Jelly bean and Itty-Bitty Gumdrop Guy are best friends forever. Young readers will learn different words for "friend" while they share in the fun adventures of Little Miss Jelly Bean and Itty-Bitty Gumdrop Guy. Little Miss Jelly Bean is inspired by the author's own bow wearing two-year-old daughter. A wonderful bedtime story recommended for ages 2 to 5.
  • Diary of a Chocolate Midas

    David Taylor II

    eBook (HODT BOOKS, Aug. 26, 2015)
    What happens when everything you touch turns to chocolate?And what about the love of your life?And....your worst enemy?
  • Kids and Cash: Solving a Parents Dilemma

    Ken Davis, Tom Taylor

    Hardcover (Oak Tree Pubns, Aug. 1, 1979)
    Advice to parents on how to teach their children to handle money and understand its value and suggestions to children on ways of earning money.
  • Parenting Ain't For Punks: A Reflective Guide for Parents of Teens.

    Tavis C Taylor

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 9, 2017)
    From nurturing your teens to making values clear, parents exert enormous influence over their children's development. It is especially important that parents give children a good start, but it's also important for parents to recognize that kids come into the world with their own temperaments, and it is the parents' job to provide an interface with the world that eventually prepares a child for complete independence. In a rapidly changing world, parenting seems subject to fads and changing styles, and parenting in some ways must compete with social media and its effect on their children. There is such a thing as over-parenting, and aiming for perfection in parenting might be a fool's mission. Often, you feel isolated, uncertain and overwhelmed while trying to raise your teen, due to the absence of your sweet child and the blossoming of a young adult. You battle with the mommy-daddy guilt while trying to maintain your sanity in the world where life can be so demanding and overnight, your little sweetheart becomes distant, disobedient, and disrespectful. You don’t know what happened but you, are NOT alone! “No, Parenting Ain’t for Punks, but with the information in this book, you will become confident in knowing that you can make it through those challenging and possibly chaotic teen years.” - Tavis Taylor The insight provided in this quick reference guide is the illumination and reassurance that every parent needs to help them navigate through the parenting process. Join fellow parents as they delve into trying to understand the waves of chaos that can ensue while parenting a teen.
  • Endangered Ocean Animals

    Dave Taylor

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Dec. 1, 1992)
    Describes the characteristics and importance of the oceans, examines the plight of ten endangered marine animals, and explores what is being done to protect them
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  • Happy

    Mr David Taylor

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 17, 2017)
    A fun & happy picture book for kids age 3 or younger. The pictures are large, bright & colorful. The words are big and easy to read. A great first book that kids will love. The history of my book “Happy” began in 1999. My daughter Kara Taylor was born in January of that year. Kara had health problems from the minute she was born, and nearly died at birth. She was born with a heart defect, and within 24 hours of being born she had to have emergency heart surgery. She was born in Orlando, and had to be immediately flown by helicopter to Tampa to see a surgeon that specialized in the type of condition that she had. He successfully completed the surgery, but Kara would need 3 additional surgery over the next 2 years. Unfortunately, Kara didn’t live for another 2 years. She passed away in May. The loss of a child stays with you forever, and Kara stayed with me. The grief knocked me down for years. In 2011 I decided I wanted to channel that loss into something positive. My book “Happy” is the result. When I made the decision to write it, it was created as if I were writing it for Kara. The words are the words I would want to read to her if I had the chance. The process of writing this book has helped me deal with the loss. My hope is that it will bring happiness to other children, and to the parents that read it with them.
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  • Dear God: Why Doesn't Broccoli Taste Like Chocolate?

    David Taylor II

    language (HODT BOOKS, July 24, 2015)
    Our intrepid hero Zach is wondering why the Almighty couldn't have hooked vegetables up to taste like chocolate. And also why adults are such hypocrites.
  • Sister of A VIP The Scene Behind The Scenes

    DANA TAYLOR

    eBook (DANA TAYLOR, Oct. 7, 2015)
    So you want to be FAMOUS ...But what's it really like to be in the Limelight ??? Sister of A VIP has the info you want about "behind the scenes" of Celebrities' Lifestyle! Read all about it, in this awesome bookwhich is the second book in the Sister of A VIP series, that provides a sneak peek into the REAL world of VIP... Genre - Realistic Fiction Aimed at girls’ age 9 –13. Sister of A VIP is Fun, Witty, Upbeat, visually very Modern and Unique. With a Straightforward 'Tell it like it is' kind of attitude, It captures the reader’s attention and makes it an exciting, memorable and enjoyable read! Norah is the younger sister of Mimi, a well known actress and a desirable celebrity.Norah has to tag along to all the fancy events, and as a regular spectator of the"behind the scenes", she gives us a detailed commentary with her naive, funnyyet clever, sometimes even shrewd point of view.Today, Norah wakes up way too early, and joins Mimi and her mother on the set of Mimi's new movie, where an unexpected encounter with the coolest boy ever, changes everything!Norah sneaks out, falls in love and experiences the ultimate adolescent journey, ever!
  • Archaeopteryx

    David Taylor

    Paperback (Tiger Books, March 15, 1993)
    Archaeopteryxwasa pigeon-sized dinosaur with a bird-like skull, but teeth instead of a beak. It was feathered, but had a long reptile-like tail. This strange and fascinating creature was the first 'bird' of prehistory.This book paints a vivid picture of life as it was lived in the age of the dinosaurs, creatures who ruled the Earth for over 150 million years before mysteriously dying out. Beautiful colour pictures help recreate the world in which Archaeopteryx lived, while detailed explanatory spreads throw light on topics such as evolution, diet, defense andanatomy, and explain how we can know so much about a world long past.THE AUTHORDavid Taylor is an international zoo vet and well-known TV personality.
  • My Alphabet is My Pet!: 26 Pets to Help Beginning Readers Learn their ABCs

    David Taylor II

    Paperback (HODT BOOKS, April 3, 2019)
    Kids love pets! What better way to get beginning readers to dive into their ABCs then with a book about pets! You'll love each one of the animals therein, you'll want to take them home, and you and your child can discuss ABCs as well!
  • 20th Century Perspectives: the Great Depression

    David Taylor

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, Jan. 31, 2001)
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