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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Liz Meldon
Liz deals with some unfriendly competition at the beach and tries to rescue a baby octopus in the eleventh book of The Critter Club series. Liz and her family are at the beach Liz loves building sand sculptures, so when she sees a flyer for a sand castle competition, of course she enters. She thinks she's found a new friend when she meets her neighbor Tommy, who is also competing, but Tommy's not so nice. He teases Liz about the castle she's building and he laughs when one of the pieces caves in. Then Liz's castle gets ruined overnight It's the day of the contest judging, and Liz no longer has anything to enter. Did Tommy destroy Liz's sand castle? Plus, Liz finds a baby octopus that needs help Will she be able to get the octopus back in the ocean and swimming again? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Critter Club chapter books are perfect for beginning readers
Liz deals with some unfriendly competition at the beach and tries to rescue a baby octopus in the eleventh book of The Critter Club series. Liz and her family are at the beach Liz loves building sand sculptures, so when she sees a flyer for a sand castle competition, of course she enters. She thinks she's found a new friend when she meets her neighbor Tommy, who is also competing, but Tommy's not so nice. He teases Liz about the castle she's building and he laughs when one of the pieces caves in. Then Liz's castle gets ruined overnight It's the day of the contest judging, and Liz no longer has anything to enter. Did Tommy destroy Liz's sand castle? Plus, Liz finds a baby octopus that needs help Will she be able to get the octopus back in the ocean and swimming again? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Critter Club chapter books are perfect for beginning readers
In the fifteenth book of The Critter Club series, Liz is excited for her sleepover at the museum...until she hears some spooky noises Liz can't wait for her sleepover at the Santa Vista Art & History Museum After all, it's been her dream to stay overnight at a museum. But when the lights go out, Liz starts to hear noises: a flutter here, a rustle there. Where are the noises coming from, and what is making them? Will this museum sleepover actually turn into a nightmare? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Critter Club chapter books are perfect for beginning readers
In the fifteenth book of The Critter Club series, Liz is excited for her sleepover at the museum...until she hears some spooky noises Liz can't wait for her sleepover at the Santa Vista Art & History Museum After all, it's been her dream to stay overnight at a museum. But when the lights go out, Liz starts to hear noises: a flutter here, a rustle there. Where are the noises coming from, and what is making them? Will this museum sleepover actually turn into a nightmare? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Critter Club chapter books are perfect for beginning readers
Scent of Water: Poetry by Liz Chapman
Liz Chapman
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Liz Tames a Dragon (and Her Anger)
Stephanie Painter
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Anger is a normal emotion, but one that can be difficult to learn to control. The picture book Liz Tames a Dragon (and her Anger) will help children find healthy ways to manage their angry feelings. In the story, Liz finds that sharing life with a sister isn't always easy. She becomes so angry that her anger morphs her into a fire-breathing dragon. Liz is certain that her sister has cast a magic spell until she realizes only she has the power to tame this dragon. Illustrations capture anger, confusion, and cooperative actions that lead to peacemaking. An Activity Guide for Parents and Child Therapists includes art, games, and activities that will help kids learn how to verbalize their emotions and recognize physical cues of anger. "A children's book that is not only fun to read but also therapeutic in nature is a real treasure," says Susan Elswick EdD. Author Stephanie Painter holds an M.S. in Counseling.
Liz Parrish Ghosts in the Smoke
Jonathan Frey; Cg Projects
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Liz's Awesome Book Of Notes, Lists & Ideas: Featuring brain exercises!
Clarity Media
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Liz's Pocket Posh Journal, Chevron
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Liz's Pocket Posh Journal, Mum
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Liz's Pocket Posh Journal, Polka Dot
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Liz's Pocket Posh Journal, Tulip
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Liz has a big class project to complete but how can she focus on it when her nosy new neighbor seems to be popping up everywhere? Liz must solve both problems in the nineteenth book of the Critter Club series. When a boy Liz's age moves in next door, Liz hopes they might become friends. But right away Liz can tell the boy has no interest in being friendly. So why does he keep showing up everywhere she is? Plus, Liz has a big class project to complete--an animal habitat diorama--but she can't think of anything to create and her nosy new neighbor isn't helping With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Critter Club chapter books are perfect for beginning readers
In this twenty-third book of the Critter Club series, Liz and her friends spend a festive fall weekend at Marigold Lake. They bake pies, go on nature walks, and help a goose keep up with his flock Liz and her friends are at Marigold Lake for a festive fall weekend. Liz has lots of ideas for the weekend: they'll go fruit picking, bake pies, and admire the nature around them. While out and about, the girls discover an injured goose who is hungry and separated from his flock. Will they be able to get their goose friend, Pie, back in shape so he can fly south with the others? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Critter Club chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
In this twenty-third book of the Critter Club series, Liz and her friends spend a festive fall weekend at Marigold Lake. They bake pies, go on nature walks, and help a goose keep up with his flock Liz and her friends are at Marigold Lake for a festive fall weekend. Liz has lots of ideas for the weekend: they'll go fruit picking, bake pies, and admire the nature around them. While out and about, the girls discover an injured goose who is hungry and separated from his flock. Will they be able to get their goose friend, Pie, back in shape so he can fly south with the others? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Critter Club chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
The Critter Club is excited about their summer plans until Liz learns she will have to be in summer school to improve her math skills, but a fun teacher, a classroom pet, support from friends, and advice from her brother might get her through. Book #3
Where one life ends, another is revealed.Liz Evans is setting out on a cross-country road trip, with her grandmother's cat, to carry out her grandmother's final wishes. However, she's about to learn that the coupon clipping woman who raised her was actually a wealthy, Hollywood icon who had her share of international lovers.Mark Watts is only one of the secrets Liz's grandmother kept from her. A biographer, he resides in Liz's grandmother's Palm Beach home, which Liz knew nothing about. As her guide into her grandmother's past, Mark becomes a confidant, a friend, and more.Though Liz's journey is to learn about her grandmother, she finds these lessons turn inward. Content with her life of solitude, Liz is challenged to live a big fat life with no regrets--which just might include a crazy cat, a house in Palm Beach, and a man.