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Books with title The Fix-It Shop

  • The Fix It Shop

    Susan Hood

    Paperback (Dalmatian Press, March 15, 2009)
    The Fix-It Shop, by where is the puppy
  • The Fix-It Man

    Dimity Powell, Nicky Johnston

    Hardcover (EK Books, March 1, 2017)
    It's handy having a dad who can fix just about anything. A young girl believes her father is the king of fixing things. But following the death of her mother, she discovers that broken hearts are not as easy to repair as damaged toys and cracked teapots. Together, she and her father find a way to glue back the pieces of her lives. The Fix-It Man is a poignant picture book that explores how a child can cope with the loss of a parent (in this case, the young girl's mother). Repairing damaged emotions is not as straightforward as gluing a broken kite back together or sewing up a torn toy. And grief affects all members of a family, with each responding in their own way to the loss. By sticking with her father, the young girl is able to strengthen her resilience and ability to cope with one of life's harshest experiences. The author was encouraged to seek publication for this story after receiving the endorsement of several grief counsellors who work with children and who recognised the need for a book such as this.
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  • The Fix-it Shop

    SUSAN HOOD

    Hardcover (READER'S DIGEST YOUNG FAMILIES, March 15, 2006)
    New Book.
  • The Fix-It Man

    Susan Hood, Arree Chung

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Nov. 8, 2016)
    Meet Joshua James, the fix-it man. If he can’t fix it, no one can!When a stinky problem arises, Joshua James takes matters into his own hands with a little help from his younger sister, Sophie.This playful read-aloud story with catchy text and imaginative illustrations is sure to inspire young inventors everywhere.
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  • The fix-it shop

    Susan Hood

    Board book (Reader's Digest Young Families in cooperation with Children's Television Workshop, March 15, 1998)
    This book is about Elmo's trip to the fix-it shop.
  • The Fix-It Shop

    Frederick Alimonti

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, Aug. 23, 2011)
    'Everything has a story,' Lunden explained. 'In fact, most things have many stories. In order to fix something properly, one needs to know more about it than simply what is broken. You need to know its story. It sounds strange, but to fix something, I mean really fix something, involves a lot more than mechanics or engineering. This toaster of yours has quite a lot to say, and, with a little fixing, quite a few more stories yet to gather.' Taconic New York is a sleepy town. In fact, it's practically dead. Tommy Jameson wonders what has happened to 'his town.' One day, an odd little man opens Ed's Fix-It Shop. Ed Lunden, its mysterious owner, seems able to fix everything even a hopelessly cracked baseball bat is returned to its owner 'better than new' and fit for play. Can this strange man fix only things? Do his abilities extend to people and perhaps even the whole 'broken' town? Find out in The Fix-It Shop: A Story of Music, Magic, a Baseball Bat, and a Toaster.
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  • The Fix-It Man

    Dimity Powell, Nicky Johnston

    eBook (, March 5, 2017)
    It’s handy having a dad who can fix just about anything. A young girl believes her father is the king of fixing things. But following the death of her mother, she discovers that broken hearts are not as easy to repair as damaged toys and cracked teapots. Together, she and her father find a way to glue back the pieces of her lives. The Fix-It Man is a poignant picture book that explores how a child can cope with the loss of a parent (in this case, the young girl’s mother). Repairing damaged emotions is not as straightforward as gluing a broken kite back together or sewing up a torn toy. And grief affects all members of a family, with each responding in their own way to the loss. By sticking with her father, the young girl is able to strengthen her resilience and ability to cope with one of life’s harshest experiences. The author was encouraged to seek publication for this story after receiving the endorsement of several grief counsellors who work with children and who recognised the need for a book such as this.Dimity Powell has trekked through many parts of the world and crossed several of its oceans, collecting story ideas along the way. She loves transforming these into kids’ books because, deep down, she’d love to be a kid again. When she’s not writing stories, she’s reviewing books or acting as a Books in Homes role model — or eating her body weight in ice-cream.Nicky Johnston is an educator, speaker and author/illustrator of children’s books. She is passionate about promoting emotional resilience in children and raising awareness of mental health issues. Her love of teaching sees her kept busy with school visits and presenting at workshops and conferences.
  • The Shop

    Watson, King

    Hardcover (Usborne, )
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