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Children’s Book: the Dragon Who Couldn’t Breathe Fire
For young children, growing up can seem to take forever. But, like butterflies must first be caterpillars, becoming a big boy or girl doesn’t happen overnight.In this funny rhyming story for children aged 3 to 7 years old, children will laugh at the illustrations and the extremes that our little dragon friend goes to, as he tries to breathe fire for the first time. After trying so hard with no luck at all, he meets a wise owl who tells him that his Mom has all the answers. This humorous story was created with the intention of helping young children to understand that life is magic. But, just like real magic, you never really know when it will happen! Read more$0.00$2.99 -
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Children’s Book: Do Play With Your Food
If you find yourself arguing with your kids, or begging them daily to eat healthy nutritious food, know that this is all about to change after reading this creative and fun story. It’ll have your kids eating foods that are good for them in no time, with no arguments! In fact, they will probably start asking you to bring them healthy foods!In this humorous and well-illustrated rhyming tale, Tod has a very special grandmother who loves to… play with her food! She makes pictures from each of the foods on her plate, and inspires her family to do the same. At school Tod starts to make pictures with his lunch, but his teacher doesn’t think this is appropriate. Tod explains to her all the different and wonderful things his Grandma has made for him before, and soon he has his teacher making pictures from her own lunch!This great story, with pictures that will give you ideas about what you can make for your own kids, sheds new light on the term ‘Don’t play with your food!’ As long as there’s no mess or fuss, it’s a great way to get your kids to enjoy every mouthful of every meal. Read more$0.00$2.99 -
Children’s Book: My Cellular Family (funny bedtime story collection)
Josh is a seven-year-old boy who knows just how and when to use his cellular phone!At school one day he wins a prize for ‘show and tell’. He races home, wanting to show his family his prize, but they’re all too busy on their cellphones, talking to friends or taking pictures. Josh decides that the best way to get their attention would be to send them all a text message at the same time, telling them that he has a big surprise for them. How will his family react to the message? Read on and find out!Most families should easily relate to this humorous and well-illustrated rhyming story for children aged 3 to 7 years old. Modern technology has come very far and although cellphones can sometimes be a distraction, when used for the right reasons they can be a great way to communicate. Read more$0.00$2.99 -
Children’s Book: My Royal Secret
Do you ever wonder if your child has a special imaginary world of their own; one they can go to when no one else is around? In this humorous and well-illustrated rhyming story for children, a young princess waits for her parents, the king and queen, to go out. When they’re gone, she goes to her mother’s room and tries on all her clothes, shoes, make-up and of course her crown. Now she looks just like the queen. But she soon gets tired and falls asleep on her parents’ bed. When she wakes up she discovers that she is back in her own room. She can’t remember if her fun night of playing dress-up was real or just a dream. In the end, regardless of what really happened, she chooses to keep it her own little secret. This is a great story that will help children to understand that having an imagination, and a small world that they can call their own, can sometimes be fun. Read more$0.00$2.99