2012-05-30

Are you a fan of young adult books or have a young reader in your life? This update is of today’s limited time offers for Kindle on Amazon in the genres of young adult and children. I just grabbed 4 or 5 myself to add to my ever growing to be read list. Note: The limited time offers in this post of today’s free titles in these genres as found on Amazon.com listed at $0.00. Don’t miss out on these offers as they haven’t been lasting long! Enjoy.

 



 

Thoughtless

Jacqueline Gardner (Author)



When Bridget finds a dead cheerleader in the janitor’s closet, she becomes the killer’s next target. High school just got worse. It’s bad enough that she can hear the shocking truths that pass through her classmate’s heads. Now she has to worry about staying alive, and all clues point to the one person whose thoughts she can’t read – her boyfriend Terrence. Someone is taunting her, threatening to expose her secret. And when Bridget tries to single out her blackmailer, she’s nearly beaten to death by a mind controlled minion with fiery eyes. But when Bridget finally comes face-to-face with the killer, suddenly a horde of brainwashed students programmed to destroy her life doesn’t seem so bad. Length: 167 pages

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If We Dare to Dream (The Evans Family, Book One)

Collette Scott (Author)

Meet the Evans family: A family torn apart by war and misfortune meets a family held together by the bonds of love. Two families entwine after one fateful night changes their lives forever. Andrew Sheehan, former elite soldier, returns home from war and is suddenly accused of murder. Only Jamie Evans can prove his innocence. What would you do? A single meeting, the memory of one night, holds the key to a murder. If Jamie is correct, she gives a hero back his life. If she is wrong, she risks freeing a murderer from prison. Trusting her instincts, Jamie puts her life on hold and strives to free Andrew despite her family’s misgivings. Determined to do what is right, she vows to help him get his life back on track. Andrew, feeling betrayed by the country he nearly died protecting, fights the demons he carries in an effort to make things work with Jamie and repair the fractured relationship with his brother Adam, who bears his own battle scars. Dare he dream? With Jamie and her family’s help, Andrew begins to pick up the pieces of his shattered life. Realizing that there is more to life than bitterness and resentment, he starts over again determined to make the best of his experiences. But the killer is still out there, and Andrew soon finds that he is haunting him still. Length: 362 pages

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Insight (A Young Adult Paranormal Romance) (The Insight Series)

Jamie Magee (Author)

Some say that dreams are the doorway to the soul. Willow Haywood is no stranger to that doorway. Each night she shares a blissful, silent dream with a stunning blue-eyed boy. With each new moon she is haunted by a painful nightmare shared with a different boy, who’s always hidden by the shadows. In her waking hours she must battle her sixth sense. The one that allows her to feel others emotions as if they were her own. This insight is exhausting and frustrating causing her to draw inward, only trusting her family and few close friends. Oddly, this sense also attracts ghostly images that seem to appear out of nowhere. With a touch, they take her to wherever they may be, allowing her to change their emotion. This alone would cause most to go insane, but Willow filters her aggression by painting, capturing the emotion she changed. One August night a nightmare came days after the new moon. In this dream the shadowed boy marked her wrist with star, leaving her father no choice but to share a family secret that would tie all of the odd attributes of Willow’s life together. Now, she has no choice but to outrun the fate that is closing in around her. In an attempt to lure her, the shadowed figure captures her closest friends. In order to save them, she must weave through broken myths, half truths, and the undeniable power of the Zodiac. With each step she takes Willow comes to realize that she has lived before, her path is one that she chose, and this trial is simply the beginning. Length: 316 pages

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Fallen Blood (The Fallen book 1)

Martin C. Sharlow (Author)

Being different in high school is always hard. Most often it makes you an outcast, bereft of friends and goals. Brian has been adrift in this world so long that he’s given up hope of ever escaping from it. The one solace in is life is Heather. The beautiful cheerleader that lived across the street from him most of his life. She occupies his thoughts almost as often as he visits her dreams. You see, Brian is a Vampire, or at least something like that. The only time he finds himself happy is when he is living his life in Heather’s dreams, being her hero, her champion, and her lover. If only he could be all that in her real life as well. But as long as Chuck, her bone headed boyfriend, is around, he’ll never get the chance.. From the looks of it, Chuck will be around forever. Until one fateful night, when destiny took their hands and brought the two of them together. Now, however, they have more to worry about than tests and relationships. Now the attention of something dark and evil has invaded her life, and the only thing that stands in its way is the love of a Vampire. Print Length: 222 pages

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Skinny: A Novel with Bonus Content

Laura L. Smith (Author)

eenager Melissa Rollins has got the eye of the cute new guy in school. The one thing Melissa doesn’t have is a perfect body. Strict dieting and throwing up can’t be all bad, can they?

Includes bonus chapter taken from Hot by Laura L. Smith. Length: 169 pages

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An Indian girl in the world of fairies (Tales, fables, stories of urban)

Vanilza Pereira (Author), JJ Sobrinho (Translator)

In the middle of Amazon Forest, in the heart of the forest, living a harmonious Indian tribe” to the” Xavante tribe lives in constant harmony with nature and animals, this tribe is led by the Shaman Cucurunã” owner” of a rich Janaá wisdom and father, a beautiful Indian girl and curious.

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Bloody Mary at Home (Tales, fables, stories of urban)

Vanilza Pereira (Author), JJ Sobrinho (Translator)

Lucas invites his friends to a party at his house and recalls the incident occurred five years ago at his school. This Bloody Mary party will participate.

 

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The Ghost Dancer in Tucker’s Grove

Anthea Carson (Author), Sheila Wolfe (Illustrator)

Enchanting story of Janey-lou and her cousins at the farm in the Sandhills of Nebraska. Join them as they discover one summer what really happened to their great-Uncle Claude who disappeared a long time ago. Nobody knows what happened to them but some say he was killed by Indians.

 

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The Dark Portal (The Deptford Mice Trilogy)

Robin Jarvis (Author)

The first story in the breathtakingly original and utterly captivating Deptford Mice trilogy by bestselling author Robin Jarvis. In the sewers of Deptford there lurks a dark presence which fills the tunnels with fear: Jupiter, an evil being who aims to take over the world. Worshipped by the fearsome rats, Jupiter’s dreams could well come true. Can the mice ever survive against such evil? Or have they lost the comfortable world they once knew for ever… Length: 197 pages

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Eternal Spring (A Young Adult Short Story Collection)

Amanda Brice (Author), Tawny Stokes (Author), Juli Alexander (Author), Carey Corp (Author), Stephanie Dray (Author), Leslie DuBois (Author), P.R. Mason (Author), Diana Peterfreund (Author), Jennifer McAndrews (Author), Renee Pace (Author)

Flowers, vacation, baseball, prom…what does spring mean to you? From unicorn hunters and teenage exorcists to Egyptian princesses and aspiring ballerinas, this collection of thirteen stories by some of the most exciting authors in Young Adult fiction explores young love and new beginnings during the most beautiful time of the year.

“Camp Cauldron” by Juli Alexander

Forced to spend Spring Break as a counselor at a camp for troublesome young witches instead of drooling over hotties at the beach, Emma relinquishes her hopes for romance. Could the perfect guy be waiting in the midst of poison ivy, s’mores, elephant trunks, and kangaroo feet?

“Barre Hopping at Midnight” by Amanda Brice

How can aspiring ballerina Dani Spevak concentrate on performing at a spring arts festival when her not-quite-boyfriend is in town filming the lead in a hot new vampire movie and he was seen kissing his costar?

“The Vanishing Spring” by Carey Corp

More than a century earlier, Eleanor Quimby tumbled into the water to escape an arranged marriage and disappeared. But was that the tragic end or a brave new beginning?

“The Princess of Egypt Must Die” by Stephanie Dray

A lonely Princess of Egypt is tempted by a forbidden love and forced to make a heartbreaking choice that will upend a kingdom and change her forever.

“Spring Perfection” by Leslie DuBois

Star athlete Scott Kincaid is about to make history and pitch a perfect game. But when he realizes that true perfection lies in the relationship he has with his best friend, Reyna, will he risk everything in order to keep a promise to her?

“Picture Not Perfect” by Lois Lavrisa

Seventeen-year old Tim wants to go to senior prom. Why doesn’t his girlfriend Gabrielle want to go with him? Is she not who she says she is?

“Potionate Love” by P.R. Mason

Math geek, Tina, has found a way to get the popular jock, Ronny, to fall for her: a love potion. It’ll work unless her best friend Nathan gets in the way.

“1:30, Tour Eiffel” by Jennifer McAndrews

A kiss in the dark will ruin Spring Break and lifelong friendships unless Rachel Healey can prove she is a pawn in someone else’s game.

“Off Balance” by Renee Pace

Jennifer’s secret is big, but she loves Charlie enough to know ending their teenage relationship will set him free and enable him to join the Army. When Charlie discovers the truth, it’s up to him to convince Jen their young love was meant to be.

“On a Field, Sable” by Diana Peterfreund

After the shocking events of Ascendant, what awaits the unicorn hunter Melissende Holtz on the mountaintop where she watched her comrades fall?

“The Language of Flowers” by Rhonda Stapleton

Chrissy, a clerk at her aunt’s flower shop, starts getting her own romantic surprises — flowers with a special secret meaning. Can she bury her longstanding unrequited crush on her best friend’s brother to take a chance on mysterious love?

“Dating After Dark (With Clowns)” by Tawny Stokes

All teenage exorcist Caden Butcher wants is a demon-free night to take his new girl to the spring fair. Is that too much to ask for?

“Sometime” by Alicia Street

Sixteen-year-old mythology buff Terry Conn finally gets the after-school museum job she wanted so badly, but who knew those ancient dragon figures would dredge up images of a past she only half-remembered? Or that drool-worthy Jerrod Pierce would be part of it?

Collectively, the thirteen authors in Eternal Spring have published over 90 books, and have received or have been nominated for several prestigious awards, including the RITA, the Golden Heart, the Daphne du Maurier Award of Excellence in Mystery and Suspense, the Jasmine, the Maggie, PASIC’s Book of Your Heart contest, the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award, the Cybil Award for Best Young Adult Fiction, the EPIC e-book Award, the Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award, and the New York Public Library’s Books for the Teen Age list.

Length: 293 pages

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Kingdom Jumper (Children of Avalon: Book One)

E. S. Lark (Author)

Fourteen-year-old Kyle Briggins didn’t enter Camelot Junior High with an evil sorceress or Excalibur in mind. But when a mistake in roll call brands him as Kyle Pendragon—a surname shared with King Arthur, his part in an old legend begins to surface. School bullies and teachers aren’t the only ones making such ridiculous claims either. The class pet, a talking ferret named Merlin, insists Kyle is the real King Arthur, and if that wasn’t bad enough, his math teacher is Morgana, an evil sorceress who’d happily kill him for the throne. Traveling to ancient Camelot with a talkative ferret as his sidekick is nothing compared to the characters he’ll meet once they get there. Stuck in the middle of a legend, Kyle must face Morgana, her dark realm of nightmares, and brave the school dance. Should he survive, he’ll have to make the hardest choice imaginable; stay in the magical kingdom of Avalon or return home to new friends, his own Knights of the Round Table. Kingdom Jumper’s geared toward middle grade readers at approximately 33,000 words in length. Length: 106 pages

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Prime

Jessica Barksdale Inclan (Author)

PRIME is set in a flooded world where global warming and other natural disasters have forever shifted the balance in society. It is up to a reluctant heroine to help right it. Lia Meloy is learning to swim, even though it’s outlawed for her kind. Lia is a Homesteader (nicknamed a “Norm”), meaning her ancestors stayed on dry land when the floods hit, but eventually had to seek help and shelter from the Aqua Primes, who had developed better biology and technology for an oceanic world. When Lia’s family moves to Prime land, she knows she should feel lucky, but life amongst the privileged set isn’t easy, especially at Berkmont High, where the students are constantly reminded that one wrong move could get them deported. Lia seems to be making wrong moves all the time. Training with her father to swim, for instance. Or falling for Trey Schaeffer, the son of the Property owner, whose sister Molly despises everything Norm. But things are not always as they seem on the outside. When Lia’s father passes away, Lia discovers he was part of something bigger, something mysterious, and that there is much more at stake than she previously thought. Closely guarding her father’s greatest secret, Lia will have to reevaluate her worldview and make tough choices to keep her family, friends, and all of her people safe.

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Prince Tennyson

Jenni James (Author)

Ten-year-old Chelsea Tennyson decides to take matters into her own hands and prove once and for all if an invisible God is really there. Chelsea’s dad, Prince Tennyson—the nickname he earned for being so dashing in uniform—died last year in the Iraq war. After a mental breakdown, her mother moves the family to live with their grandmother in Phoenix. But before long, it becomes clear the entire family is suffering the loss of a man who was pivotal in the shaping of their lives. Her mom doesn’t believe God exists anymore, but Chelsea is afraid to believe it too, because if He doesn’t exist then she’ll never see her prince again… ***Modern Middle Grade Inspirational Novel by Jenni James.*** Length: 126 pages

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Tetris

Lillian Francken (Author)

This is a paranormal story about a computer illiterate woman, Anna Webster, who is trust into the world of industrial espionage when she receives a copy of a game disk, Tetris. She is troubled when one of her co-workers is killed and her roommate beaten to near death. This forces Anna to seek shelter at a cottage owned by her employer. It isn’t until the next generation computer she has access to at the cottage helps her uncover documents hidden in the Tetris directories on the disk. She along with the computer uncovers the lengths someone has taken to siphon the company profits and bringing it to near total collapse. While communicating with this next generation computer she finds herself strangely attracted to the artificial intelligence that seems to have a mind of its own. Length: 228 pages

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Sarah Smiles

Seanpaul Thomas (Author)

It’s Nineteen ninety one and eleven year old Paul and his family have just moved to the climatic sunshine paradise of Cyprus with his father’s work as an army sergeant with the Royal Engineers. On Paul’s first day at school, his third first day in as many years, he is befriended by the dominant school bully Michael who takes young Paul under his sinister wing, introducing him into the fast and furious game of break time football before sadistically snatching it away from him and the chance of making more new friends. Michael though only wants to hang out with Paul after school since they are neighbours and the only same age kids on their respective army estate. One day after school Michael shows Paul the beautiful but wildly dangerous and adventurous world of the surrounding wasteland caves and valleys around the estate. But things take a turn for the worst when Michael bullies Paul into steeling some cigarettes from his dad’s army bar and the two run off underneath a local bridge to try and smoke them. Here Michael is ‘accidentally’ urinated on from the top of the bridge by another young boy, Ben, who Michel and Paul chase into a local park to beat up for his prank. Paul wants nothing to do with the savage beating, but has no choice in the matter with bully Michael over dominating him and forcing Paul to hit the boy too. The young boy though is finally saved from a further beating by his older sister, Sarah, a pretty tomboy girl from Michael and Paul’s class at school. Paul is completely spellbound by Sarah and not only because of her pretty and athletic looks, but also her rough and tough no nonsense edged ways and handling of the bully Michael who, as of yet, has never been spoken to or stood up to before, the way Sarah stood up to him in the park. From here on in this incident sets off a series of events that brings the homely, well rounded Paul and the troubled young Sarah’s worlds together and the two begin an unusual but adventurous and exciting friendship that will stay with them for the rest of their lives, as they both become a solid shoulder for each other to cry on while helping one another to confront their inner most fears and demons. From the mystery of Sarah’s Mother’s sudden disappearance to the trials and tribulations of growing up on a British army base, Sarah’s domestic abuse issues living in a broken home with her alcoholic father to Paul’s school bullying from the borderline psychotic Michael! Summertime adventures on the gorgeous Cypriot beeches and bondoo wasteland valleys to haunted houses, dealing with growing up on the move and first teen romances. All the while dealing with that delicate yet rough transition into teenage-hood. Print Length: 180 pages

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The Messenger: Defending the Portals

Warren Throckmorton (Author)

In this adventure, he learns that there is much more to Parakimon than he believed possible. Not only is Parakimon a world beside his, it holds the key to many other worlds with interesting inhabitants and complex civilizations. Levi has to invent new ways to fight the evil Miso Ekthra and keep the worlds connected.

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Play Bloody Mary at Camp (Tales, fables, stories of urban)

Vanilza Pereira (Author), JJ Sobrinho (Translator)

In Rodrigo Freitas Machado School, three students decide to make a joke to scare the girls studying in your class. They devise a plan and the camp is the ideal time to put it into action.

 

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U.S. States and Capitals Flash Cards with Colorful Pictures of Each State (Beary Fun Learning)

Bearlyn (Author)

This flash cards eBook consists of 50 question flash cards and 50 answer flash cards for the 50 states of the United States of America. Each answer flash card immediately follows the question flash card. Each flash card is beautifully decorated by artist Bearlyn, and features a picture of the state with the capital’s location marked and other decorations, like Cuddly Bears and images that relate to the state (like a Cuddly Bear version of the Statue of Liberty). The states and capitals appear in large letters at the top of each flash card so that they are easy to find and read. Since this is an eBook and not a game, the flash cards are always the same and always appear in the same order; but they are shuffled (that is, they are not in alphabetical order).

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Bessie The Basset Hound And The Mystery of The Missing Bracelet

Linda King (Author), Kai-Liis McInnes (Illustrator)

Lucy is so upset. She has lost her pretty bracelet. Bessie the basset hound knows where it is but Lucy doesn’t understand basset-talk. What will Bessie do? Can she help Lucy find the bracelet before it disappears forever? This colourfully illustrated story is suitable for children who are learning to read. Length: 17 pages

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SICK AGAIN (rhyming, bedtime, reading, children, kids, short, stories)

Peter Collier (Author)

This story is a series of vignettes about children with creative, silly, imagined, or other kinds of illnesses, the reasons for missing school. It is intended to be an amusing bedtime read. If you like this one, other stories like ‘Cross Your Fingers’, ‘Everyone has a Name’, ‘Gingersnap Dragons’ or ‘Sick Again’ you will find great for family laughs. Alternatively, I have several fully illustrated stories, like ‘Monsters I Know’, ‘Kids I Know’, ‘Hector the Collector’, or ‘Marmalade Jam and Chocolate Eclairs’,and some others that are simply magical to experience, like ‘The Immovable Rock’ or ‘The Very Last Apple’…these are the feel-good kind of bedtime stories that everyone looks for when reading to children. The best illustrations are often inside the imaginations of children. www.readingtochildren.com My stories are designed for both the reader and the listener. Children will request parents to re-read, over and over again, a story that has caught their imagination. If not in rhyme, these stories will quickly become dull and a burden to read. When written in free verse, a story is both a delight to read and to hear. The reader feels accomplished when reading my stories and, in the act of story telling, begins exaggerating tone, inflection, and mood. When constructed in free verse rhyme, while reading along, children quickly begin to retain portions of each story. Once the child begins reading independently, these stories act as memory assisting templates to guide the beginning reader through their first reading selections. The reading successes of a child will fuel additional comprehension activities and help to jump start reading skills that greatly motivate the young reader. Length: 12 pages

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The Beagle Connection

Erick Flaig (Author)

Jonathan tells fibs. Everyone knows that. After all, there can’t be a Bigfoot in the school woods…right? Or ghosts in the abandoned church…right? But after Jonathan’s dog picks up a mysterious scent in the cemetery, maybe things are stranger than they appear. It’s up to Jonathan and his new friend, Nikita, to solve the mystery and prove that this time Jonathan is telling the truth! Length: 104 pages

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The Little Red Fox and the Lost Princess (The Adventures of the Little Red Fox)

J.L. Toscano (Author), Arlene Toscano (Illustrator)

This short story, told by Grandma Faith, has been reconstructed with the help of my mother Linda. It is about a beautiful princess who is lost in the woods. The Little Red Fox comes to her rescue and they escape a bear.

Length: 7 pages

 

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Horses (Our Amazing World Series)

Kay de Silva (Author)

Ideal for the 4 – 8 year old. Nothing captures a child’s sense of wonder as much as Animals and Nature. The “Our Amazing World” series of books has been compiled to do just that. It comprises beautiful full colour panoramic images of animals in their natural habitats. The images have been carefully chosen. The description in the large text beneath is simple enough for early readers to read on their own or for a parent to guide a child through. There is also a picture caption, which provides more information to talk about with your child. Alternatively, a child of any age (even the child in you) can just look at the images and appreciate its beauty. This book depicts the wonder of the wonderful world of Horses. Children are given a well-rounded understanding of this magnificent mammal: its anatomy, social habits, behavior and relationship with man.

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Happy Animals. A Children’s Animal Picture Book

Gerald Hawksley (Author, Illustrator)

Happy cat.

Happy dog.

Happy frog, on a log.

Happy owl, in a tree.

Happy ducks. One, two, three.

A book of happy animal pictures with simple rhyming text, and a happy ending!

Length: 36 pages

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Critter Tails – You are valuable

Dannelle Ranee (Author), Erin Baldree (Illustrator)

Have you ever compared yourself to others wishing you could change one thing or another about yourself? Woodstock knows exactly how you feel. He used to be that way and wants to show you just how mistaken you are! Journey with him as he learns a lesson on the value God places in each of us. Dannell Ranee was born in Montana, Destined to be a country gal, her love for animals only increased when she married a rancher. Together with her in-laws, they help run a ranch, the inspiration behind her stories. She is currently working towards her masters degree in Social Work. Eventually, she hopes to open her own farm animal therapy center. Print Length: 24 pages

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How to be strong

Molly Pepa (Author), Children’s eBooks (Illustrator)

How to be strong is a silly children’s illustrated eBook. This is a funny bed-time story to tell your child before she or he falls asleep. Created especially for Kindle, has simple text and jolly pictures. The format makes this book an ideal Kindle experience for sharing with children.

Print Length: 17 pages

 

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The Doves and The Hunter (Picture Book Series from Panchatantra)

Vishnu Sharma (Author), S Podder (Illustrator), G S Podder (Illustrator)

The Doves and The Hunter is picture book adaptation from the Indian fables called the Panchatantra. A dole of Doves live together as a close team. One day a hunter lays a trap and almost catches the doves! How did the doves manage to escape the hunter? This children’s picture book presents the story through beautiful illustrations and a simple plot aimed at young children. About Panchatantra:The Panchatantra is an ancient Indian inter-related collection of animal fables in verse and prose, in a frame story format. The original Sanskrit work, which was composed in the 3rd century BCE, is attributed to Vishnu Sharma. The stories are told through the animals and birds, have an universal appeal and they teach many lessons. These stories have been frequently translated and they are widely known in the world.

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Jungle School Adventures – Book 2

Gillian Rogerson (Author)

These four short stories are perfect for reading to a child or for a newly confident reader to read alone. The main character is Zach Zebra. The stories are :

Fun At The Fair – Zach isn’t having any luck on the funfair rides. Will he find the ride that is perfect for him?

Sports Day – Zach has never won a race on sports day. Will this year be different?

Tiny Terror – How can little Jimmy Gorilla cause such big problems for Zach?

Penguin Pal – Will Zach be able to help a special visitor enjoy their day at Jungle School?

Print Length: 20 pages

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The Frog Who Would Be Prince

Norm DaPloom (Author), Grace Weber (Illustrator)

Did you know that every 60 seconds another prince is turned into a frog? The Prince of Capitol City was in danger of becoming just another statistic when young Tom discovered him croaking on his bedroom windowsill. Now, with a little help from a cranky old dwarf, an overly optimistic dragon, and a wise-cracking library book, Tom must restore His Majesty to mammal-hood, and that’s not as easy as it sounds. Along the way they’ll face witches, monstriches, the horrifying (but eminently literate) Bookwyrm, and the dastardly pirate captain Dirty Beard Daggert, with his notoriously bad hygiene and his chronically ill parrot, Admiral Petey. They’ll swim through the innards of a giant sea turtle, witness the unbridled ferocity of a traditional Dwarven meal, and explore the tranquil beaches of Insignifica, where the world’s tiniest armed forces don’t take kindly to trespassers. And – who knows? – they may even learn a thing or two about sniggling while they’re at it. The Frog Who Would Be Prince is a 60,000 word novel designed for middle readers with an interest in humorous fantasy adventure, but its quirky, off-beat humor will inspire a laugh from readers of all ages. Length: 179 pages

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I Help Her Read: A Beginning Sight Word Book

Jackie Jeffrey (Author)

In this beginning reader, your child will learn the uses of sight words such as, I, help, flower, read, him, make, song, water. Illustrated with real photos of children doing the action that is presented in the simple text. Your child will enjoy reading this book as they build their confidence and sense of pride.

 

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Flying Squad to the Rescue – A Rainforest Adventure

Sujatha Lalgudi (Author)

This is an endearing story of a sloth called Slova who wishes to be part of the Flying Squad of a Tamarin monkey, Howlers and Lemurs. In this action packed adventure set in the heart of the Amazon rain forest, semi realistic illustrations highlight the wonderful animals and their habitat. The story of Slova’s seemingly impossible wish sends out the message that anything is possible in this world. Children (Ages 4 – 9 years) will find the story adventurous, full of surprises, twists and humor. Animal and jungle facts are skillfully weaved into the storyline. Print Length: 33 pages

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