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Authors To Go! of Wisconsin

Kate Stormer. Joanne Faye. Anne Vandenburgh. Jean Willett. Authors To Go! of Wisconsin. Conversations with Kids by Joanne Faye. These bed time books were created to assist busy adults in creating a quiet time of communication with children. Conversations with Kids by Joanne Faye.

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Authors To Go! of Wisconsin

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  1. Kate Stormer Joanne Faye Anne Vandenburgh Jean Willett Authors To Go! of Wisconsin

  2. Conversations with Kidsby Joanne Faye These bed time books were created to assist busy adults in creating a quiet time of communication with children.

  3. Conversations with Kidsby Joanne Faye Bed time can instill a feeling of calmness and assurance for children to express themselves. These books were created to enhance this special time of day.

  4. Conversations with Kidsby Joanne Faye Children feel secure in the daily routines that are a part of family life. Lovey Bedtime Books are ideal in providing a framework for that routine at bedtime, which fosters open and honest communication.

  5. Conversations with Kidsby Joanne Faye The sense of security and trust that is developed can form the foundations for satisfying and life long relationships.

  6. Casey’s World booksby Kate Stormer

  7. Casey’s World booksby Kate Stormer All Casey’s World picture books featurePonder Points™ to encourage discussion between you and your child.

  8. Casey’s World booksby Kate Stormer All Casey’s World chapter books featureBook Talk™ so your child can share their ideas and thoughts with friends.

  9. Casey’s Unexpected Friendby Kate Stormer Meet Casey, the bold and brassy little dog that will take you and your child on many fun and exciting adventures. 

  10. Casey’s Unexpected Friendby Kate Stormer In this first Casey's World story, the addition of a sibling (puppy) to Casey's household is quite unsettling for the adorable Casey.

  11. Casey’s Unexpected Friendby Kate Stormer Casey learns a valuable lesson in friendship and love when the puppy (Reba) proves her worth through a heroic act. 

  12. Casey’s Four Holiday Celebrationsby Kate Stormer In this adventure, Casey and Reba learn about four special holiday celebrations... Christmas, Hanukkah, Ramadan and Kwanzaa.

  13. Casey’s Four Holiday Celebrationsby Kate Stormer And you will meet Zack. He's the smartest and oldest dog in the neighborhood. 

  14. Casey’s Four Holiday Celebrationsby Kate Stormer This is a must-read for every holiday home. 

  15. A Stranger in Casey’s Worldby Kate Stormer Prepare Them...Don't Scare Them This book could save your child’s life!

  16. A Stranger in Casey’s Worldby Kate Stormer In this new story, Casey and Reba help rescue a little girl who disappears with a stranger. They learn how to watch for things that "don't seem quite right."

  17. A Stranger in Casey’s Worldby Kate Stormer They also discover that not everyone is a friend, and that it is important to get help fast when someone is in trouble. 

  18. A Stranger in Casey’s Worldby Kate Stormer Included is a special "tips" list written just for kids...telling them how to stay aware of their surroundings and how to stay safe from strangers.

  19. The Rescue of Little Redby Kate Stormer First in the Casey’s World chapter book series!

  20. The Rescue of Little Redby Kate Stormer Join Casey and Reba as they team up on a rescue mission, and are surprised where they find their newest friend.

  21. The Rescue of Little Redby Kate Stormer They learn that it is hurtful when someone is judged too quickly by others.

  22. The Rescue of Little Redby Kate Stormer And they learn that they can be friends with those who are different than they are.

  23. The Rescue of Little Redby Kate Stormer This book includes Book Talk™, a special feature that provides space for your child to write his/her thoughts about the story. There’s even room to write a new ending! What a great way to share their ideas with friends.

  24. Dear MomWhy Raising Four Boys was Neither Boring nor Monotonousby Jean Willett This strong family relationship is a story of choices—some easy like snitching warm cookies, some difficult like sacrificing a career and instead plowing things learned in college into family living.

  25. Dear MomWhy Raising Four Boys was Neither Boring nor Monotonousby Jean Willett It’s about a family where everyone pitched in and worked and creative entertainment left little time for television.

  26. Dear MomWhy Raising Four Boys was Neither Boring nor Monotonousby Jean Willett Each chapter has a theme throughout from the difficulties of buying a big, old farmhouse where nothing works...

  27. Dear MomWhy Raising Four Boys was Neither Boring nor Monotonousby Jean Willett …and Scouting from Cubs to Scoutmaster, life-threatening surgery, joys and tears of a foster daughter, camping trips, the kids’ mania for taking apart and restoring VW’s…

  28. Dear MomWhy Raising Four Boys was Neither Boring nor Monotonousby Jean Willett …and the family cottage in the North Woods, a revolving door as the boys left home but kept returning and a dramatic climax as a struggle with cancer collided with a wedding.

  29. Lindbergh’s Badger Daysby Anne Vandenburgh Charles Lindbergh was a student at the University of Wisconsin Madison from 1920 to 1922. This book describes a little-documented part of his life.

  30. Lindbergh’s Badger Daysby Anne Vandenburgh Lindbergh with the iceboat on Lake Mendota. He used the engine from his motorcycle to power the iceboat. Lindbergh left the University before receiving a degree because he wanted to learn aeronautics.  He made two return trips to Madison, the first in 1927.

  31. Lindbergh’s Badger Daysby Anne Vandenburgh The second trip was in 1928, when he was granted an honorary doctorate.  Portrait of Lindbergh which belongs to the art collection of Memorial Union.

  32. Authors To Go!of Wisconsin • Why should you have Authors To Go!of Wisconsin come to your business or organization? • More customers come through your door • Additional advertising for your business • A donation will be made to the charity of your choice • Authors To Go! appears at no charge

  33. Authors To Go!of Wisconsin To plan an Authors To Go!of Wisconsin event, contact Anne Vandenburgh 608-255-1335

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