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Books with author Dale Stubbart

  • Zuper Zed

    Dale Stubbart

    eBook (, Aug. 4, 2019)
    Ever have a Superhero power which is too strange to describe? Were you ever able to do something that you didn’t know you could? Perhaps you'd like a different name. Then perhaps you’re a lot like Zuper Zero and Red’s son – Zuper Zed.
  • The Scentful Skunk Classics: And Other Timeless Tales

    Dale Stubbart, Terry Stubbart

    eBook (, Sept. 10, 2019)
    My wife and I wrote The Scentful Skunk Classics longest words poems for our niece and nephew when they were very young. They are told by Laughing Lynx. The other timeless tales in this book are a Deer Tail - a Halloween Campfire Story told by Great-Grandma Deer; Coldilocks and the Three Brrrs a Deep Winter Tale told by the Ice Queen; and The Snugly Snuckling a Spring Thaw Story told by the Snall-Sneeing Snowl. These stories are enjoyed by children of all ages and by adults like the authors, who think they still are children.
  • The Wizard Without a Wand

    Dale Stubbart

    eBook (, Sept. 8, 2019)
    This is the collection of all ten epsidoes in the Wizard without a Wand series. Meet Shmedley Thrumbledack - The Wizard Without a Wand. Live with Shmedley and the rest of the Tensome through their first four years at Wizard School, and in two more years of graduate classes. Thankfully, all is not just study. Though Shmedley might not mind if it were all study of Wizard Math, since he excels in that topic - not so much in Casting, Spelling, Grammaring and other Wizard Poems.
  • Prince Pugawulamukapee

    Dale Stubbart

    Paperback (Independently published, March 2, 2019)
    Below the lichen, down under the moss, there is the magical land of Trusvariankoponomy. Here in Trusvariankoponomy, where anything is possible, lives Prince Pugawulamukapee who can have anything he wants. But there’s one wee problem....This is a tongue-twister children's story. All the names are very long. Children will be amused as they or adults try to read the names without getting their tongues tied.
  • Red: Sequel to Zuper Zero

    Dale Stubbart

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 6, 2018)
    In Zuper Zero, we learn of his super powers and how he met Red. Red's only superpower is that she can fly her flying machine and everything inside her machine looks red. The only thing red about Red is her hair.In the story Red, she has been gone a very long time. She has been gone so long that her son thinks it's time that he and his dad Zuper Zero tell her story. Where did she come from? How did she get her flying machine? Learn more about Red in this sequel to Zuper Zero.Like the story Zuper Zero, Red is a full dialog book. This means that the book is only dialog. Each section of dialog is prefaced with the person who is talking, along with their picture.
  • The Wizard Without a Wand - Book 4: The Epsilogue

    Dale Stubbart

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 4, 2018)
    In their second year of Wizard School, Epsilon Sigma Omicron keeps a log of the adventures of the Tensome. He calls it the Epsilogue.In this book, the Tensome spend more time trying to uncover what the people who were posing as Shmedley parents are up to. Are they up to no good as the Principal and the head Professor claim? Or could they just be hiding? What would they be hiding from?Gloria Songmeister Gloria discovers new modes of travel via her braids.Gregarious Billy James Gregshaw William Yllib the Vth is spookily silent for once.And the Tensome, minus one, all learn to ride Komodo Dragons.Rating G; Reading Level Easy 5th Grade; Longest Word: Uncharacteristically
  • Zuper Zed

    Dale Stubbart

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 4, 2019)
    Ever have a Superhero power which is too strange to describe? Were you ever able to do something that you didn’t know you could? Perhaps you'd like a different name. Then perhaps you’re a lot like Zuper Zero and Red’s son – Zuper Zed.
  • Of Violette and Aubergine: Sequel to Of Orchid and Dandelion

    Dale Stubbart

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 9, 2019)
    Orchid and Velvet tire of running the dynasty, so Violet their daughter becomes the queen. Violet changes her name, adding a t and an e to the end - Violette. When she turns 21, she starts being dreamy-eyed, but can't say why.It had been snowing for three months. It had been snowing every day. The Castle was covered in snow. Yet somehow light shone out of the windows and through the snow. It wasn’t a very bright light which shone out of the Castle and through the snow. But it was enough. And since it was the only light there was, it would have to do.Meanwhile, in another part of the world, Aubergine's field is shrinking. He knows that he must leave and find help for his people before it is too late.
  • The Scentful Skunk Classics: And Other Timeless Tales

    Dale Stubbart, Terry Stubbart

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 10, 2019)
    My wife and I wrote The Scentful Skunk Classics longest words poems for our niece and nephew when they were very young. They are told by Laughing Lynx. The other timeless tales in this book are a Deer Tail - a Halloween Campfire Story told by Great-Grandma Deer; Coldilocks and the Three Brrrs a Deep Winter Tale told by the Ice Queen; and The Snugly Snuckling a Spring Thaw Story told by the Snall-Sneeing Snowl. These stories are enjoyed by children of all ages and by adults like the authors, who think they still are children.
  • The Blessing Mores

    Dale Stubbart

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 20, 2018)
    Yes, there’s all different kinds of magique. And the more magique there is, the more magique there is.Perhaps you were fortunate enough to have come in contact with the Just-Like-Us. The Just-Like-Us appear to be human. But they’re not. Did you ever meet one of the Tailless Merfolk, or a Tall Hobbit, or a Round Eared Elf? Perhaps you did and didn’t know it. You wouldn’t know by looking at them that they aren’t one of us. Their magique is very powerful. But still you may have been lucky enough to have experienced it. They practice the magiques of bringing new things to life, of helping us to be steady, and of speeding up things which take too long.
  • Danwe of the Vase

    Dale Stubbart

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 30, 2018)
    Danwe lived in a vase. It was not a regularly shaped vase. Danwe’s vase had a tall cylindrical section. That is to say it was taller than it was wide. This section of the vase was similar in shape to a can of spam, but much nicer looking. This section was just tall enough for Danwe to stand and walk comfortably in. It was also wide enough for a chair or two – Danwe had three. He would have liked to have a sofa, but he knew there was no way a sofa could make the turn from the vase’s opening into this cylindrical section. Danwe called this cylindrical section his living room.In the middle of Danwe’s living room, was the vertical section of the vase. This vertical section of the vase was rather squarish in shape and slightly wider at the bottom than at the top. Other than this, it resembled other vases. There were a couple of steps down from the living room to the bottom of this vertical section, and a couple more steps going back up to the rest of the living room. Danwe called the area at the bottom of these steps, his landing. It wasn’t very big, it only took a step or two to walk across, but it was big enough.If Danwe stood in his landing and reached his hands up, he could just reach the opening of his vase. This was his window to the world. Most of the time, Danwe left his window open. But on days like today, when there was too much coming in from the outside world, Danwe would reach up and close the lid to his vase. Closing the lid worked similarly to pulling a shade across a window.When I say Danwe lived in a vase, I mean he lived in a vase. That is to say, he never left. He had lived here all his life, all by himself. When Danwe needed something from the outside, he would have it delivered. This was almost the only contact that Danwe had with the other little people who lived in this house. So what happens when Danwe finally leaves his vase and starts exploring? What will his world be like?Rating: G (Children's Book); Reading Level Very Easy 4th Grade; Longest Words: Occasionally, Surroundings, Miraculously, Ascertaining
  • The Wizard Without a Wand

    Dale Stubbart

    Paperback (Independently published, March 10, 2019)
    This is the collection of all ten epsidoes in the Wizard without a Wand series. Meet Shmedley Thrumbledack - The Wizard Without a Wand. Live with Shmedley and the rest of the Tensome through their first four years at Wizard School, and in two more years of graduate classes. Thankfully, all is not just study. Though Shmedley might not mind if it were all study of Wizard Math, since he excels in that topic - not so much in Casting, Spelling, Grammaring and other Wizard Poems.