Ken Sheldon
Author of Tunes That Teach American History - Bk/CD Set
About the Author
Image credit: Kenneth M. Sheldon
Works by Ken Sheldon
Sing Along and Learn: A Complete Collection of More Than 80 Learning Songs With Activities for the Early Childhood Classroom (1998) 22 copies
Clean & Simple: A Back-To-Basics Approach to Cleaning Your Home (The Old Farmer's Almanac Home Library , Vol 6, No 6) (1999) 19 copies
Sing-Along and Learn: Science: 12 Lively Learning Songs and Instant Activities That Teach Key Science Concepts (2010) 10 copies
Sing Along and Learn: Following Directions: 10 Lively Learning Songs With Reproducibles That Teach Key Listening Skills (2004) 6 copies
The Above-Average Adventures of Nicholas Herriman (The Losers League Book 1) (2016) 6 copies, 1 review
Sing Along and Learn: Early Concepts (with Audio CD): 12 Learning Songs With Reproducible Activity Pages That Teach Key Skills and Concepts (2004) 5 copies
Sing Along and Learn: Around the Year (with Audio CD): 20 Month-by-Month Learning Songs With instant Activities That Teach and Delight (2000) 3 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Sheldon, Ken
- Legal name
- Sheldon, Kenneth Manley
- Other names
- Manley, Michael (joint pen name, suspense novels)
Marple, Fred (pen name, Yankee humor) - Gender
- male
- Occupations
- singer-songwriter
performer
novelist
playwright - Organizations
- Byte Magazine (West Coast bureau chief)
- Relationships
- Miastkowski, Stan (writing partner)
Manley, Michael [3] (joint pen name with Stan Miastkowski) - Places of residence
- New Hampshire, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- New Hampshire, USA
Members
Reviews
I read this book via an Amazon-US KINDLE Unlimited download.
As I read this book I sensed the writing had been that of the author’s inner-child coming to the surface. The storyline itself seemed to have had some of the elements of the television show “The Greatest American Hero,” which I’d loved watching; specifically, as it pertains to the protagonist Ralph Hinkley’s custom and his lack of knowledge in how to use it, just like the protagonist in this story, Nicholas show more Herriman.
Nicholas’s lack of knowledge in the use of this custom and everything else he’d found in the trunk, creates some interesting aftermaths each time he does use it. And if hadn’t been for sheer luck there are times in which he might have even killed himself.
Prior to his finding this trunk and his overall demeanor made him a candidate to be elected “The Most Average Kid to Ever Attend Peabody School.” Naturally, being like this, Nicholas had likelihood of being beaten by his antagonist, Harley Davison.
What adds to the enjoyment of reading this book, is that Mr. Sheldon made sure it had been fraught with a little whodunit as well as some humor.
In the end, Nicholas’ adventures with what he’d found in the trunk leads him into a self-discovery of who he is and that of his family roots.
For allowing me to start this year’s reading adventures on a deliggtful note, I’ve given Mr. Sheldon 5 STARS. show less
As I read this book I sensed the writing had been that of the author’s inner-child coming to the surface. The storyline itself seemed to have had some of the elements of the television show “The Greatest American Hero,” which I’d loved watching; specifically, as it pertains to the protagonist Ralph Hinkley’s custom and his lack of knowledge in how to use it, just like the protagonist in this story, Nicholas show more Herriman.
Nicholas’s lack of knowledge in the use of this custom and everything else he’d found in the trunk, creates some interesting aftermaths each time he does use it. And if hadn’t been for sheer luck there are times in which he might have even killed himself.
Prior to his finding this trunk and his overall demeanor made him a candidate to be elected “The Most Average Kid to Ever Attend Peabody School.” Naturally, being like this, Nicholas had likelihood of being beaten by his antagonist, Harley Davison.
What adds to the enjoyment of reading this book, is that Mr. Sheldon made sure it had been fraught with a little whodunit as well as some humor.
In the end, Nicholas’ adventures with what he’d found in the trunk leads him into a self-discovery of who he is and that of his family roots.
For allowing me to start this year’s reading adventures on a deliggtful note, I’ve given Mr. Sheldon 5 STARS. show less
Statistics
- Works
- 14
- Members
- 113
- Popularity
- #173,160
- Rating
- 5.0
- Reviews
- 1
- ISBNs
- 23


