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Books with author Taylor Johnson

  • SkyPals: A Weather Books for Kids

    Burke Johnson, R. Burke Johnson Johnson, Taylor Johnson

    language (Childrens Media, March 26, 2011)
    Is your child scared of thunderstorms or asking questions about storms, rain, wind, lightning or thunder? This imaginative story written by a father for his two sons, helps provide reassurance and confidence for children frightened during thunderstorms. Sky Pals is a fun, imaginative story with lots of wonderful illustrations and is a great going to bed book. We still talk about Wendy Wind and the characters of Sky Pals with my children even at 9 years old. They just love them. They will want to read it over and over again. Perfect for all children from infants to beginning readers.
  • Cotton Weaving and Designing

    Taylor, John T

    eBook (HardPress Publishing, Aug. 4, 2014)
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
  • Beasts of the Harvest Moon

    John T. Taylor

    eBook (God Speed Express, Nov. 12, 2003)
    This is the story of Jonathan Rex, who worked for years in labor intensive jobs. His most recent employeer, God Speed Express a major international shipping company. Has taken the last bit of hope from his young 30 something life. Fed up with his future , Jonathan has turned to his dreams for answers and as a way to escape his lot in life. Little does he realize that the mind can truly shape reality. In his dreams he remembers a guide from his childhood, that returns to take him on a quest of self discovery which leads to corporate espionage. In his quest Jonathan Rex soon realizes that everyone has a part to play in creation, and that we were never alone in the universe! The author invites all questions and comments to be directed to JTBIGJOHN@aol.com Thank You!
  • Hunting with the microscope

    Gaylord Johnson

    Hardcover (Arco Publishing, March 15, 1980)
    Discusses the selection of a microscope and describes procedures for using it to examine a wide variety of plant and animal specimens.
  • Friendship

    Joshua Johnson, Jenna Taylor

    Paperback (Xóchitl Justice Press, )
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  • The Survival Guide for Kids with ADHD

    John F. Taylor

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant, June 23, 2015)
    In kid - friendly language and a format that welcomes reluctant and easily distracted readers, this book helps kids know they're not alone and offers practical strategies for taking care of oneself, modifying behavior, enjoying school, having fun, and dealing with doctors, counselors, and medications.
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  • Hana's First Christmas on the Farm

    Tami Johnson

    Paperback (Covenant Books, Aug. 27, 2018)
    Though Hana the dog has only lived on the farm for a short time, she has adopted several young animals: Tigger the kitten, Yowly the coyote pup, Twirly the squirrel, plus Tappy the young woodpecker. She has also been saving all the treats that have been given to her by her new humans to be presents for her babies for Christmas. She has buried each present in the ground in different places all over the farm. It is now the day before Christmas, and Hana goes to dig up all the presents for her babies. Though she searches all over the farm, Hana cannot find the presents. It is winter, there is snow, and the ground is frozen. Along comes Lokee, her adopted big brother, hoping she will come help him chase a possum. Though after hearing about her problem, Lokee tries to assure her Santa will bring her babies presents. But Hana is afraid Santa won't be able to find all her babies. Lokee then offers to help her find those presents because, after all, that is what families do for each other. Besides that, Lokee is trying to make sure he is on Santa's nice list.
  • Tower of Babel Pop-Up and Read

    Jon Taylor

    Hardcover (Master Books, Oct. 15, 2007)
    Many kids don t know the answers to these questions as biblical knowledge is becoming less and less of a priority in people's lives. This fun format book is a great way to teach kids about the reality of the Babel story and its significance in their lives. The full-color book explains how the different languages and "races" came about and is in a unique format with one large pop-up that stays up as you turn the pages and read the story. The stunning artwork is both beautiful and realistic, as it is based on the actual worship towers that were built in ancient times. This fun tool is a great way to teach the reality of the biblical story.
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  • The Wooden Giraffe

    by John Taylor

    language (, March 29, 2015)
    It occurred to me one evening, "My mother was a little girl once. " This short story is about that time in her life, and is taken from stories she told me about growing up in Roanoke Virginia. I wanted to pay my respects to this wonderful woman who was more than a mother. Among her other roles in life, she had once been a young girl filled with her hopes and dreams.
  • Hana's First Christmas on the Farm

    Tami Johnson

    Hardcover (Covenant Books, Aug. 27, 2018)
    Though Hana the dog has only lived on the farm for a short time, she has adopted several young animals: Tigger the kitten, Yowly the coyote pup, Twirly the squirrel, plus Tappy the young woodpecker. She has also been saving all the treats that have been given to her by her new humans to be presents for her babies for Christmas. She has buried each present in the ground in different places all over the farm. It is now the day before Christmas, and Hana goes to dig up all the presents for her babies. Though she searches all over the farm, Hana cannot find the presents. It is winter, there is snow, and the ground is frozen. Along comes Lokee, her adopted big brother, hoping she will come help him chase a possum. Though after hearing about her problem, Lokee tries to assure her Santa will bring her babies presents. But Hana is afraid Santa won't be able to find all her babies. Lokee then offers to help her find those presents because, after all, that is what families do for each other. Besides that, Lokee is trying to make sure he is on Santa's nice list.
  • Ben and Hana: Guardians of the Guineas

    Tami Johnson

    Paperback (Covenant Books, Jan. 29, 2019)
    It is spring on the farm, and young Ben has a big job. It is to protect all the birds that live there. Luckily, his friends Hana and Tigger help him whenever they can. One day, after having rescued Mabel, the guinea hen's young keets, from a hungry fox, Ben is given a thank-you gift of eighteen guinea eggs for his gallant act of bravery from all the guinea hens.Ben doesn't have a clue what to do with all these eggs. After all, he is only allowed to eat the eggs the humans cook for him. So he just thanks the guinea hens and calls for Hana to assist him in figuring out what to do with the eggs. Hana comes up with a plan. Though she doesn't have any idea of why, how long, or what the results will be, they decide to put her plan into action.Over the next few weeks, between guarding the farm birds and running off on false cries for help from Rudy the peacock, who seems to think a bug getting away is an emergency, Ben takes his turn at taking care of the eggs to give Hana a much-needed break so she can get some exercise and hopefully he can sneak in a nap.When the morning finally arrives, they find out the result of Hana's plan of what to do with the eggs. Ben cannot believe what his eyes are seeing as he howls for Hana to come quick. This is more than just another day on the farm.
  • The STORY Of EARTHQUAKES And VOLCANOES.

    Gaylord. Johnson

    Hardcover (Julian Messner, (1938), March 15, 1938)
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