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Books with author Bethan Janine

  • Gabriel

    Bethan Jay

    language (, Nov. 12, 2016)
    Gabriel is an angel. He is brilliant at flying. One day he travels past stars, over oceans, to bring an amazing message. He finds himself part of intriguing events: with a young woman, a man, a group of shepherds, three kings from a far away land... and a baby?! For children and parents, "Gabriel" is a vibrant retelling with glistening illustrations of this timeless adventure - from the eyes of an angel. "You feel like you are in the story, like the story is really alive." "It's as joyful as a gleam of glitter." BEST VIEWED ON E-BOOK SOFTWARE WITH COLOUR. LARGER FILE SIZE FOR FULL COLOUR PICTURES.For children up to twelve years and their parents, grandparents, carers.Amazon Reviewer: "This book sparkles with humour and imagination from beginning to end as it tells the Christmas story in a fresh and unique way. Angel Gabriel is immediately endearing with his enthusiasm for adventure and his playfulness. Given the task of telling Mary she is to be the mother of God’s son, he doesn’t hesitate…he is thrilled and soars up, into the sky. We follow his journey and that of the others who find themselves part of the greatest story ever told. This book with its glistening illustrations, sense of fun and beautifully descriptive language, will entice any child."
  • Gabriel

    Bethan Jay

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 10, 2016)
    Gabriel is an angel. He is brilliant at flying. One day he travels past stars, over oceans, to bring an amazing message. He finds himself part of intriguing events: with a young woman, a man, a group of shepherds, three kings from a far away land... and a baby?! For children and parents, "Gabriel" is a vibrant retelling with glistening illustrations of this timeless adventure - from the eyes of an angel. "You feel like you are in the story, like the story is really alive." "It's as joyful as a gleam of glitter." For children up to twelve years and their parents, grandparents, carers. Amazon Reviewer: "This book sparkles with humour and imagination from beginning to end as it tells the Christmas story in a fresh and unique way. Angel Gabriel is immediately endearing with his enthusiasm for adventure and his playfulness. Given the task of telling Mary she is to be the mother of God’s son, he doesn’t hesitate…he is thrilled and soars up, into the sky. We follow his journey and that of the others who find themselves part of the greatest story ever told. This book with its glistening illustrations, sense of fun and beautifully descriptive language, will entice any child."
  • The Alphabet Rhyme: the fun sing-along way to learn letters

    Bethan Jay

    eBook
    Read out loud, clap or sing 'The Alphabet Rhyme'! The playful language and bright illustrations engage young imaginations. Guessing the next rhyming word draws a child through the alphabet; blocks of repetition give confidence. Set to music, this alphabet 'ear worm' stays in young minds. A fun, rhythmic way to memorise letters! Sheet music included and link to free sing-along video. The main font used is OpenDyslexic which is fun for children. BEST VIEWED ON COLOUR DEVICES.
  • The Alphabet Rhyme: the fun sing-along way to learn letters

    Bethan Jay

    Paperback (Independently published, March 8, 2019)
    Read out loud, clap or sing 'The Alphabet Rhyme'! The playful language and bright illustrations engage young imaginations. Guessing the next rhyming word draws a child through the alphabet; blocks of repetition give confidence. Set to music, this alphabet 'ear worm' stays in young minds. A fun, rhythmic way to memorise letters! Sheet music included and link to free sing-along video. The main font used is OpenDyslexic which is fun for children.
  • If I Were A Bee...

    Bethan Jay

    Paperback (Independently published, July 21, 2018)
    The little book that has been missing about bees! "If I Were A Bee...." brings together rhyme, science and humour, and is packed with pictures. For anyone curious, young or old, who has ever wondered: "what do bees get up to in their hive?" "what it is like when bees fly?" "how do bees make honey?" Fun, memorable and educational.
  • The Water Wheel Pirates: The tiniest Man

    Bethan Jay

    eBook (, July 2, 2017)
    Hanna, Adam and little Sammy have moved home, to a house near a river. As Adam and Hanna explore they find a hidden water wheel. Next Adam discovers an escaping pirate in his bedroom. The intrepid brother and sister pair are determined to help the seafarer. But Sammy must not find out, and unseen danger lies ahead. And there is more to their mother than they ever imagined...Funny and compelling. A thrilling adventure between the real world and the imaginary.Reader reviews: "completely enthralled"; "fabulous"; "so observant"; "full of suspense and surprises".
  • The Water Wheel Pirates: The tiniest Man

    Bethan Jay

    Paperback (Independently published, July 1, 2017)
    Colour illustration edition. Hanna, Adam and Sammy have moved home. Exploring by the river, Hanna and Adam find a hidden water wheel. Then a tiny pirate appears in Adam's bedroom! The intrepid pair are determined to save him. But unseen danger lies ahead. And there is more to Mum than they ever imagined... Funny, compelling; a thrilling adventure between the real world and the imaginary. Reader reviews: "completely enthralled"; "so observant"; "full of suspense and surprises"; "...it was fabulous. We had our grandchildren, aged 9 and 6, staying over. They both still like being read to at bed time. They were both enthralled and loved it. The 6-year old told his Mum all about the little pirate when she came to pick them up. I think they liked the fact that the Mum joined in the adventure. I have read it to them since too - the little one begged me to read "the pirate story" again. You've captivated them!!" "It's so good! I love the descriptions - I can imagine it all really clearly. And I like the short, snappy sentence-style. It really made me smile and want to read more stories about Hanna, Adam and Sam." With mentions in the "tZ" and "MĂĽnchener Merkur" newspapers.