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Books published by publisher Phantom Feather Press

  • Let's Look for Minibeasts: A Spot & Learn, Stick & Play Book

    Andrea Pinnington, Caz Buckingham

    Paperback (Fine Feather Press, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Get children outside with these fun activities which form the perfect introduction to bugsChildren love creepy crawlies, and this is a simple and engaging introduction to their fascinating world. There are two spreads devoted to easy and hard things to spot where children can tick off the things they see. Two final pages focus on the incredible array of techniques minibeasts use to avoid being eaten, and there’s a colorful guide to beetles. When children have finished looking out for bugs they can have fun playing with the stickers on the fold-out grassy play scene at the back.
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  • Sticker Play Scene: Seashore

    Andrea Pinnington, Caz Buckingham

    Stationery (Fine Feather Press, May 1, 2015)
    Encourage imaginative play and help children learn about nature and the seashore with this on-the-go activity pack Inside this pack is a fold-out seashore play scene, two colorful sea life sticker sheets, and a simple identification guide. It helps develop imaginative play skills and offers more than the usual packs of stickers.
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  • Let's Look on the Farm: A Spot & Learn, Stick & Play Book

    Andrea Pinnington, Caz Buckingham

    Paperback (Fine Feather Press, June 1, 2015)
    Get children outside with these fun activities which form the perfect introduction to farm plants and animals Children love farms, and this is a simple introduction to all the animals and plants children are most likely to find during the spring, summer, and autumn months. There are two spreads devoted to easy and hard things to spot on a farm where children can tick off the things they see. They can also learn about different farm animal babies and the sounds they make, and have fun playing with 30 stickers on the fold-out farm play scene at the back.
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  • Sticker Play Scene: Garden Wildlife

    Andrea Pinnington, Caz Buckingham

    Paperback (Fine Feather Press, May 1, 2015)
    Encourage imaginative play and help children learn about nature and wildlife with this on-the-go activity packInside this pack is a fold-out garden play scene, two colorful wildlife sticker sheets, and a simple identification guide to help children learn about the most common animals and plants they are likely to find in a garden or park. It helps develop imaginative play skills and offers more than the usual packs of stickers.
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  • Get Out!: Nature Puzzles & Games by Caz Buckingham

    Caz Buckingham;Andrea Pinnington

    Paperback (Fine Feather Press, March 15, 1808)
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  • Charlie Crisp and the Witches of Cobwood

    L M Young

    Paperback (Phoenix Feather Press, Oct. 31, 2012)
    Twelve year old Charlie Crisp is about to have his magical destiny activated by a time-bending fur covered Unitor. He's going to need it because he just made the punching bag list of two local bullies - Spats and Knuckles. Enter the world of Cobwood, where talking animals live alongside Witches and Wizards. When a spell goes horribly wrong, Charlie embarks on a unforgettable adventure. An enchanting must-read for children age 8-12 and beyond.
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  • Cowlicks & Freckels

    Robin S. Garland

    Paperback (Full Feather Press, Dec. 21, 2016)
    Cowlicks & Freckles listed in Publisher Weekly February 27, 2017.Jelly Douglas is a self-starter who likes to help others; but, she has an awkward way of showing it when self-awareness always seems to get her into new predicaments. Asking questions no one seems to be able to answer, her jealous friends and nagging sisters try to block her progress every time.Meeting Madison Winterbaum who is smarter and more intuitive than her, Jelly learns to communicate with Madison using Sign Language, and Madison helps Jelly to realize there are more important things in life than always needing to be right.Creating an all-girls club; the girls realize that by using their intuitive mind, creativity, and common sense they can solve any unexplainable, or odd happenings in their quirky neighborhood without anyone ever knowing.Cowlicks & Freckles is the first book in the Tanglewood Series.
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  • Cowlicks & Freckles: Tanglewood Childrens Series

    Robin Garland

    eBook (Full Feather Press, March 17, 2017)
    2018 Austin Screenplay Competition Cowlicks & Freckles to the Second Round in Comedy category.Cowlicks & Freckles listed in Publisher Weekly February 27, 2017.Cowlicks & Freckles is the first book in the Tanglewood Series.Jelly Douglas is a self-starter who likes to help others; but, she has an awkward way of showing it when self-awareness always seems to get her into new predicaments. Asking questions no one seems to be able to answer, her jealous friends and nagging sisters try to block her progress every time.Meeting Madison Winterbaum who is smarter and more intuitive than her, Jelly learns to communicate with Madison using Sign Language, and Madison helps Jelly to realize there are more important things in life than always needing to be right.Creating an all-girls club; the girls realize that by using their intuitive mind, creativity, and common sense they can solve any explainable, or odd happenings in their quirky neighborhood without anyone ever knowing.
  • Camp American Wish

    Ms Robin S. Garland

    Paperback (Full Feather Press, May 5, 2019)
    Every neighborhood has one of those annoying, quirky, kids who like to challenge the status quo.That is Jelly Douglas.And before the next school semester starts, Jelly’s best friend Madison Winterbaum loses a dear family member. Asked to become a member of the Douglas family; Madison joins Jelly, Anna, and April on a grand adventure to summer camp.Camp American Wish is the second book in the Tanglewood Series, the first book in this series is titled Cowlicks & Freckles.The Douglas girls celebrate Madison Winterbaum a special needs child joining the family and commemorate this special occasion by going to summer camp for a week. Located within the rural areas in Tanglewood’s mountains Camp American Wish has plenty of hiking trails, trees, lakes, and horses.At camp Jelly, Madison, Anna, and April meet Hazel Steadman the owner of Camp American Wish. Hazel a no-nonsense woman, Bob Isaac the camp’s manager, and Grady Bonner the camp’s counselor join forty diverse children of all ages who are experiencing summer camp for the first time. However; their excitement is interrupted when Lea Dauber a stuck-up and angry young pre-teen stays in the same cabin who enjoys aggravating Jelly.Jelly and Madison volunteer to help with the camp’s daily chores and enjoy riding horses. Inside the barn Jelly and Madison listen to Hazel give a talk about horses, and they meet Ben Scales a sight-impaired boy who wants to ride Hazel’s favorite horse Heaven; who is willing to help groom Heaven for the chance. Bob and Hazel use their imaginations to come up with an intriguing and safe way to help Ben make this happen.
  • Sticker Play Scenes: Wild Flowers

    Andrea Pinnington

    Loose Leaf (Fine Feather Press, April 25, 2014)
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  • Sticker Play Scene: Woods & Forests

    Andrea Pinnington;Caz Buckingham

    Stationery (Fine Feather Press, March 15, 1753)
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