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Books with author Beatriz Rare

  • How to Laugh with Haff: A Fun & Interactive Game for Kids

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, Jan. 2, 2020)
    Do you hate to laugh? Well, then this is the wrong book for you!How many ways to laugh are there? To name a couple, there’s the evil laugh, where you throw your head back and say, “MUA HA HA HA HAAAAAA!” There’s also the sneaky laugh, where you hunch your shoulders, make two fists, and say, “HE HE HE HE HEEEEEE!” With instructions of many more laughs, this hilariously illustrated book is designed for you and a little one to have a wonderfully interactive experience.The instructor, Graff, will help you show the child how the laugh is demonstrated. Then it’s the child’s turn to laugh with Haff. Little ones will enjoy mimicking not only the laughs but the poses as well, and they will especially love when it’s their chance to be creative as they come up with their own unique laughs. They are sure to learn many different laughs, but most importantly, they will see that there is no wrong way to laugh.
  • It's Not Easy Being a Unicorn

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, June 18, 2019)
    Lucy the unicorn has trouble making friends with the other animals. She thinks she needs to look like a horse to hang out with the horses, or like a zebra to hang out with the zebras. She disguises herself with paint, costumes, and hats in her attempt to fit in with the different animals. Unfortunately for Lucy, this doesn’t seem to work. Should Lucy just try to be herself? Kids will laugh at Lucy’s not-so-creative disguises as they learn the value of being themselves.(Age recommended 2-8)
  • T-Rex Problems: Reaching for Fun

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, March 16, 2020)
    Because of his tiny arms, Brian the T-Rex faces problems when he tries to have fun. Brian is interested in many activities, like playing the piano, going bowling, and even building sand castles, but he can’t seem to do any of these things well. However, there is always a solution, but he might need a little extra help from you! Will you and a little one help this troubled T-Rex on his search for fun?This is an interactive story. The book illustrates situations where Brian the T-Rex has to find solutions to problems in order to have fun. The story is designed to inspire and demonstrate a valuable lesson to young readers.Age Recommended 2-8
  • Austin and Jex: Space Alien Christmas

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, Oct. 27, 2019)
    When Austin and Jex sneak out of bed to keep playing Austin’s new video game, Austin gets in big trouble with his mom. Not allowed to play video games for the whole next day, Austin now has to find something to do outside with Jex. But soon danger arises out of the snow, in the form of scary snow aliens! They have come to take over the planet, starting in Austin’s backyard. Austin and Jex must unleash their allies, the invincible Triceratops, the Terrible Pterodactyls and even a T-Rex Rumble Attack. Austin and Jex will finally succeed in their mission only to discover a surprise. Perhaps playing outside isn’t so boring after all? Austin might decide to put down the video games more often, after having an action-packed Christmas adventure. (Age Recommended 3-8)
  • Charlie and the Mysterious Fart

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, May 21, 2019)
    Silent farts, squeaky farts, smelly farts, thunderous farts, and hilarious dinosaurs! Charlie is having a day full of mysterious farts at school. No one else knows who is causing all the smells. Charlie is too embarrassed to admit he is the source of the farts, until one class…when a massive fart reveals Charlie as the culprit. Charlie was terrified this would happen, but it didn’t turn out as bad as he’d thought. With the mystery of the farts solved, and through the help of laughter, Charlie can finally relax with his friends. The book includes a coloring section at the end that allows kids to color their favorite scenes from the story. (Age Recommended 3-7)
  • It's Not Easy Being a Princess

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, April 17, 2019)
    Samantha thinks being a princess is not so fun if she has to eat broccoli, go to bed early, and brush her teeth. But this little princess will discover that the chores she’s tired of aren’t exclusive to a princess. This book is made to encourage children to read by themselves. With funny illustrations that support the text, this book offers a valuable lesson not only for princesses.(Age recommended 2-8)
  • It's Not Easy Being a Triceratops

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, Dec. 3, 2019)
    Phil the tiny triceratops is always trying to compete with the other little dinosaurs. He wants to be the best at everything, but that’s not always possible.Phil will discover that maybe there is not one dinosaur who is the best but a bunch of cool dinosaurs who are all good at different things.Children will enjoy the fun story filled with a variety of cute dinosaurs as they discover something about themselves with Phil.
  • Clark is Scared of the Dark

    Beatriz Rare

    eBook
    This is a humorous story about a little dinosaur who has problems going to bed. Clark is always scared of the dark! With the help of his mom and a new friend, he will overcome his fear by going through a hilarious journey. He will discover that there is nothing to be afraid of in the dark. With cute illustrations and funny situations, this book is designed to entertain children and parents.(Age recommended 2-8)
  • Diaries of a Dragon

    Beatriz Rare

    language (, Dec. 8, 2018)
    Titan is a kind and small dragon, but unfortunately he’s the last one! Titan will go through a journey to find a human friend, where he must face difficult challenges to convince people that dragons are trustworthy. The little dragon will learn that the best friends he can make are those who accept him for who he is. This book tells a story of overcoming exclusion and loneliness through friendship and perseverance. It’s full of vivid and imaginative illustrations that children will want to enjoy again and again.
  • Seymour the Lemur: Deals with Anger

    Beatriz Rare

    language (, April 9, 2019)
    This is a fun story about a lemur called Seymour who has to deal with anger issues. After an incident with another lemur, Seymour explodes and unleashes his anger across the whole jungle. With entertaining illustrations, children will enjoy learning the wrong and right way to deal with their anger. A valuable lesson for understanding emotions and how to deal with them.(Age recommended 2-8)
  • Austin and Jex: Dino Trouble

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, Aug. 5, 2019)
    Austin’s vivid imagination gets a little out of control when his parents take him to a dinosaur museum. When a T-Rex comes to life, Austin finds himself in big trouble! He tries to get other dinosaurs to help him, but all are scared of the mean T-Rex. How will Austin escape when the T-Rex wants him for lunch? Fortunately, a surprising ally will come to his rescue: a new friend who’s brave enough…and bored enough to stand up for Austin. Kids will enjoy joining Austin’s adventure through his imagination and experience a thrilling dinosaur world.(Age Recommended 3-8)
  • What Animals Do

    Beatriz Rare

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 10, 2018)
    “What Animals Do” is a hysterical adventure with animals around the world performing a set of silly activities. The book contains cute and factual rhymes that will help children learn and exercise their imagination.Guaranteed laughs for every kid and parent.