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Books with title Liz Learns A Lesson

  • Pace Learns a Lesson

    Cynthia Wilson Rn

    (Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, July 6, 2013)
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  • Sarah Learns a Lesson

    Yvonne G Williams

    eBook (, Nov. 2, 2016)
    Sarah Learns a Lesson is book #5 in the Anna's Friends series of 8 books for the 3rd grade level, or age 8-10. (See The Assignment, Book #1 and Anna's Friends Save the Animal Shelter, Book #2, The Hayride #3, Hiro Plays Tiny Tim #4). Book #5 is a delightful story about how Sarah just can't get enough books. She is furious when she discovers the Green Tree Bookstore is closing the kid's section. Sarah pleads her case to Mrs. Tumbleweed to put the books back. After a 3-week book-a-thon at school, a snow storm, and a family game, Sarah gets a fun surprise and learns that family and friends are really important...maybe as important as reading!This excerpt shows us Sarah’s dedication to reading and how she influences the local book store owner to create a kid’s section:“Sarah, not now. I’m busy.” Mr. Lumpkin told her.“I want to know where the kid’s books are?” Sarah put her hands on her hips and made her complaint. “You have to have kid’s books so we can read. You’re a book store and we want books too.” She continued making her case. “Did you give my letter to Mrs. Tumbleweed? You promised you would give it to her.” Mr. Lumpkin closed his eyes and lowered his head in his hands.The very tall lady stopped talking and thumbed through a large binder she was holding in her hands. She pulled out a piece of paper and held it out in front of her like it had the flu or something and began to read, having a hard time reading Sarah’s cursive writing.Dear Mrs. Tumbleweed, My name is Sarah Sims. I am eight years old and in the third grade at Praston Elementary School. I’ll be nine in February. I am learning to write cursive. I visit your store sometime with my mom because I love to read and some of my friends do to. I think you will sell more books if you have a place just for kids to sit down and read some of the books they might want to buy. Your store should be a fun place for us to come, don’t you agree?Thank you,Sarah Sims“Are you this Sarah Sims?” Mrs. Tumbleweed asked sternly.“Yes, I am. Who are you?” Sarah asked with confidence.“I’m Mrs. Lois Tumbleweed.” The lady leaned down and reached out her hand to shake Sarah’s, but Sarah didn’t want to shake back. She had to get to know adults before she took a liking to them, especially if they didn’t look friendly, and Mrs. Tumbleweed didn’t look too friendly.“Well, Miss Sarah Sims, why are you so interested in us selling more kid’s books?”Sarah took a breath. She hesitated a bit to formulate her thoughts. “Because! Because, we have to read in order to learn. If we don’t read, we will grow up stupid. If we don’t read, we won’t know how to live in this world. If we don’t read, you will be stuck with a lot of problems when we grow up.” Sarah stood still waiting for a response from Mrs. Tumbleweed. But instead of replying the store owner just stared at her. Sarah stared back. Early reviews: Tammy: “Kendyl and I have loved it! We are reading it together, laughing and learning. The book prompted Kendyl to ask me what was her gift. I said let’s keep reading and find out. She has a servant’s heart. It also prompted Kendyl to think about her friends and classmates and their gifts. What’s great is that this age group can relate so well to the author’s purpose. It comes shining through clearly. I didn’t tell Kendyl the theme of the book…she
  • Toby Learns A Lesson:

    Leo Donaldson

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 29, 2019)
    Toby Learns a Lesson: Children’s books for toddlers “A delight to beginner readers!” – Carrol Parson, Preschool TeacherToby the Tugboat is about to go out to sea alone for the very first time! Will he be brave and find his friend Maggie without any difficulty, or will the big waves and strong winds stop him from doing his job?Climb on board for an adventure in an educational children’s book that’s full of fun. In Toby Learns a Lesson the little tugboat has to rely on his friends and the advice of Mr. Heavy the harbour crane to get him and his friend home safely.Early Reader Books with a Life LessonThe wise sea gull in Toby Learns a Lesson has plenty of advice and clever titbits to offer. In this first reader he helps to explain the moral in the story. Professor Mike Gull tells kids that they should always listen to their parents, as they know best, and that by following instructions, you’ll be safely guided to where you need to go!Toby Learns a Lesson also teaches us that we can rely on friends, and that if we are scared, we can always ask for help too. This children’s book has a strong message and it’s gorgeous illustrations make learning the lesson all the more fun.Toby Learns a Lesson is suitable as a:First ReaderKindergarten bookEducational children’s book for ages 3-5Picture book for toddlersBedtime storyMeet Toby’s Friends In A Series of Children’s BooksToby Learns a Lesson is one of a series of children’s books that features the plucky little tugboat and his friends Larry Lorry, Maggie, Brightly the lighthouse and other cheerful characters. Kids will love these educational first readers that are filled with bright illustrations and useful snippets from a knowledgeable seagull! These books for toddlers can be read in any order, but once kids meet Toby and his friends, they’ll want to read them all!
  • Winslow Learns A Lesson

    Renee Barnes

    eBook (FriesenPress, Dec. 14, 2016)
    Again, something is up in the Evergreen Wood. Kopan has ask Katrinka to join him in a picnic. Katrinka declines as she remembers Winslow is coming and would not be able to find her. Kopan says they can leave a note that winslow cannot miss and he will then join them.Katrinka thinks that is a wonderful idea and happily goes off with Kopan. However, Mr. Feathergray, the pesky blue jay sees what is happening and takes the note away leaving nothing for Winslow. Along the way, they meet Spike the turtle, Ms. Emily the duck and her three ducklings plus, Montebello and Kanatipillar. Merrily, they all join in for the picnic hoping that Winslow will be along soon.In the meantime, Winslow, worried about Katrinka is frantically flying all over the forest in search of her. When he sees them at the old mill pond, he jumps to conclusions and starts spouting accusations at everyone.When he finds he is mistaken he is so embarrassed and remorseful that he just turns and flies away.Katrinka realizes there is more to this and implores Kopan to bring Winslow back so they can unravel the mystery behind the missing note.
  • A Lesson Learned

    Earl Aldridge

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 12, 2013)
    A Lesson Learned: The Nerds have always wanted to visit the Nerdsville Fun Park. When they finally get a chance to go, they run into a gate keeper who doesn't want to let them in. This book leads to great discussions on discrimination and why it isn't fair.
  • Zipper Learns a Lesson

    Lin Smith, Margaret Burkhart

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 23, 2015)
    It is a beautiful, sunny day in the farmer's clover field. Zipper and his mother are out for their regular romp in the sunshine, but will this playful frisky little bunny heed his mother's warnings - or will he become today's lunch for the watchful, hungry predators lurking nearby?
  • Liz Learns a Lesson

    CallieBarkley

    Hardcover (LittleSimon, May 31, 2013)
    Title: Liz Learns a Lesson <>Binding: Hardcover <>Author: CallieBarkley <>Publisher: LittleSimon
  • Pinky Pig Learns a Lesson

    Shirley Walker Sanders

    Paperback (America Star Books, June 8, 2010)
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  • Buzz Learns A Lesson

    R. Blair Savage, Marilyn L. Savage

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 6, 2017)
    This is a story about a honey bee called, Buzz, who lives on a farm where many different farm animals live happily with each other. Buzz likes to use his stinger to annoy the farm animals, but one day he goes a bit too far with this annoying antic and he learns a lesson the hard way.