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  • Bibliography:
    60 Books
  • First Book:
    February 2001
  • Latest Book:
    December 2019
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Book List in Order: 60 titles





  • BookStrand Romance



  • BookStrand Romance



  • Just for a change...and for greater family pride and family togetherness...some nights, instead of tucking your little one in with a fairy tale, how about tucking him/her in with a FAMILY tale? If you're momentarily stymied, unsure what story to tell...



  • Here’s a kettleful of corn recipes showcasing corn in many formats: soups,side dishes, main dishes, miscellaneous dishes…and yes, even desserts! Ifyou like corn (and who doesn’t?), whether it’s fresh off the cob, frozen,or even canned, you ca...



  • Who is YOUR best friend? And what does best-friend-ship mean to you? The women interviewed for this book talk candidly and warmly about their best friends, what they've been through together, what qualifies a best friend, and more about the people wi...



  • Everyone needs comfort. Sometimes it's just a stressful day. No biggie, but you feel hassled and harrassed. Sometimes it's something more serious--the serious illness or death of a loved one, a medical crisis of your own, a serious financial problem,...



  • Maybe this book should be called TRIPLE decoding fun. It offers kids three kinds of fun to have: First in decoding the tongue-twisters and knock-knock jokes that are printed here in a letter-substitution code, then in enjoying the knock-knock jokes w...



  • Everyone needs friends. Yet sometimes, for one reason or another, we find ourselves with a shortage -- not enough friends, or not enough really good friends. How do you make new friends? How do you keep your friends? If you could use a few more frien...






  • Sure, you love potatoes, but you may be challenged in finding new ways toprepare them. On beyond french fries, baked potatoes, mashed potatoes, andboiled potatoes, your repertoire may include scalloped potatoes,twice-baked potatoes, and home fries, b...





  • It’s all in a day’s work…including the things that can go wrong. Thisfunny book describes a plethora of work mishaps -- on the job, on aninterview, or otherwise. Have you ever had “one of those days” at work?Laugh at your own expense. One o...



  • Immortality--we'd all like to have it. Our first choice? To literally live forever. Given that that's still impossible, our next choice would be to at least be remembered, and remembered in the way we want to be. Now, THAT we can do something about. ...



  • Here are all new bedtime stories including tall tales and other original stories suitable for tuck-in time. Soothe your kids and send them off to the Sandman with this delightful collection of unforgettable stories sure to engage them and relax them....



  • BookStrand Romance



  • BookStrand Romance



























  • Daniel loved pancake syrup so much that he ate up all the syrup in the stores. and his mother couldn't find any more. So Daniel devised a plan to send himself to the moon and drain it of all the syrup he was sure was there. But when he did...




  • WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF I TELL? encourages kids to speak out if anyone is abusing them in any manner--physically, sexually, emotionallyŠ. Since parents can't be at their child's side 24/7, they can't know what's happening to the child when he or she is ...



  • Craig, 15 and scrawny, is the butt of taunting by the high school bullies, principally because his father is in jail for having killed someone. Craig has never been told the circumstances. . When new student Jenny arrives at the school, she too come...



  • In this revisionist tale of Robin Hood, Maid Marian gets her due as, with the help of a friend, she rescues Robin Hood from the clutches of the evil Sheriff of Nottingham. • “I can”t find Robin anywhere!” Marian’s eyes blazed with agitation...



  • Craig and Jenny, now 16 and starting the new school year, are asked to help start an after-school program to combat the bullying problem at Manorville High. Most troubling to them are the two students who keep showing up with cuts and bruises but won...



  • Although Hopscotch wanted nothing more than to work for the Easter Bunny, E.B. thought Hopscotch was still too young. But when Wicky, the wicked ferret, was about to ruin every child’s Easter, Hopscotch knew he had to do something to help E.B. -- a...






  • For children without severe allergies, this story provides understanding of those who have life-threatening allergies, which they must take very seriously. For children with life-threatening allergies, who must carry EpiPens and give themselves a sh...





  • A mischievous elf nearly ruins Christmas for everyone with his practical jokes. Will Santa have the last laugh and finally get the best of trickster elf Pesterly?EXCERPT:A little while later, as Santa was continuing to work on figuring out the route ...



  • Questions children ask about the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, and Santa Claus. Has your child ever asked a question about these mythical beings that you didn’t have the answer to? Now you can answer them with the help of this book. Also good for ...



  • "When you give love, you get back love." That's the lesson taught by Abuelita's own abuelita. ("Abuelita" is Spanish for "Grandma.") Abuelita certainly loves all the neighborhood kids, and they love her too, as well as her stories and her cookies....



  • Depressed that children no longer bother to send thank-you notes for the many gifts they receive at Christmas, Santa decides to leave the Christmas gift deliveries to someone else this year.

    Relaxing on the beach, he realizes he misses the ...



  • Knock Knock. Who's there? Around this classic joke gambit, groanworthy puns galore are gathered to delight kids of all ages. Some are old favorites, some are newly invented. Constantly asked for new knock-knock jokes, the author responded with this r...



  • Questions children ask about the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, and Santa Claus. Has your child ever asked a question about these mythical beings that you didn’t have the answer to? Now you can answer them with the help of this book. Also good for ...



  • Denise feels left out at her new school and believes that if she had a unicorn she would be more popular. Her wish comes true, but when she shows her classmates how to make a craft project she becomes the center of attention -- without the unicor...



  • A young child, whose gender is not specified, is determined they WON'T clean their room. But, without using discipline, Mom and Dad have the answer. The parents announce that they don't feel like cooking dinner or mending the child’s bike! Ala...






  • Jennifer would love to pet a dog, but is afraid. When she is successful in mastering her fear of thunder, she resolves to try again. A charming book of encouragement for children who are fearful of everyday things.

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  • Steve's playing at being a Safety Inspector like his dad. After he’s made safety checks around the house, Mom expands the concept to include personal safety. Steve learns what to do in the event of a fire and other potential crises and feels reassu...



  • A charming piece of whimsy, this little book speculates on what it would be like to have wings, or springs on your feet to enable you to leap to your destination.  What child hasn’t wondered what it would be like to be invisible on demand or im...



  • During a Christmas party at the North Pole for the children of Santa’s toymaking team, one child misses out on the chance to win prizes because he opts to help Santa search for a missing pet.  As a reward, Santa offers the child a ride in Santa...



  • Jordi’s grandma, who speaks no English, has come to live with them. Jordi hardly knows her, can’t relate to her, and is unwilling to hug her. But when he finds himself home with her during a fierce thunderstorm, they turn to each other for comfor...



  • “Dog” doesn’t have a name. That’s because he doesn’t have a home. And he’s never gotten a Christmas present. Will he always be a street dog, running from meanies, alone on the biggest holiday of all? Or might this year be different?



  • When Jamal's mom is stricter on certain points than he wishes she would be, he thinks how great it would be if only the parents of several different friends of his were his parents instead. But when a fairy temporarily grants his wish, he learns t...



  • Jamal doesn’t feel well, and Dr. Lee decides he needs to go to the hospital. But his hospital stay is not bad: His mom comes to visit, a nice lady comes and reads a book to him, and the food is good, too. Soon enough, Dr. Lee says he can go home ag...



  • Santa is sick, and Mrs. Claus doesn’t want him staying out all night, going up and down chimneys, when he should be in bed getting better. But Santa won’t listen to his wife. He insists he has to deliver the presents. Who will win the argument…...




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    Questions children ask about The Easter Bunny, The Tooth Fairy and Santa ClausHas your child ever asked a question about these mythical beings that you didn't have the answer for? Now you can answer them with the help of this book....


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Cynthia MacGregor has published 60 books.

Cynthia MacGregor does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Year Mrs. Claus Drove the Sleigh, was published in December 2019.

The first book by Cynthia MacGregor, Refuse to Use, was published in February 2001.

No. Cynthia MacGregor does not write books in series.