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Books with author Daniel Aiers

  • I Barfed On The Bus

    Linda Rey, Daniel Aiers

    language (Pretty Bird Literary, Aug. 27, 2019)
    Barfing … tripping … farting … and the occasional nose picking – it’s all just normal stuff. Right? But when one boy is caught during some of his most embarrassing moments, it results in some major name-calling by his schoolmates. THUNDER CHUNDER RALPHING RON BARFENSTEIN VOMITRON ... With richly colored illustrations and laugh-out-loud rhyming text that even reluctant readers will enjoy, I Barfed On the Bus is a short and funny read that explores what it's like to be a kid "caught in the act." I Barfed On the Bus will appeal to the following readers: Children who enjoy rhyming books.Boys and girls who appreciate “potty humor.”Parents who want to begin health and body concept discussions.Educators who want to discuss self-esteem and bullying issues.Anyone who enjoys tongue-twister books!Dedicated to her five-year-old grandson, (who thinks the word “fart” is the funniest word ever invented) I Barfed on the Bus was inspired by the author’s personal bus-barfing experience back in the second grade. And as much as Linda prayed that her classmates would soon forget about the unfortunate incident, it’s been over forty years now, and yet, they haven’t. To find out more about Linda Rey and her book titles, visit her website at www.LindaReyBooks.com
  • Pat the Magic Cat: & Self-belief

    T. L. Dorcé, Daniel Aiers

    language (, March 28, 2020)
    Believing in yourself is easy to do! Just ask the magical cat, Pat. Pat knows she can do anything she sets her mind to. In this book, Pat shares how she builds self-belief which gives her the confidence to go after the things she wants. This book will show your child the importance of preparing for what you want and believing in your abilities. You deserve the things you desire, getting them begins with self-belief!
  • Britney's Big Idea

    J. J. Job, Daniel Aiers

    eBook (Emphaloz Publishing House, April 4, 2020)
    Britney’s lovely mother TV broke down and was unrepairable. Her Dad told her he can’t afford a new television right now, because Mom bought both her and Ethan (her brother) new bikes last week. Then Britney comes up with an amazing idea to bake cupcakes to raise money to buy her mother a television for her birthday. The recipes for the cupcakes came from her grandmother’s recipe book. Her mother was so happy and overjoyed by the gift from Ethan and Britney.
  • I Barfed On The Bus

    Linda Rey, Daniel Aiers

    Paperback (Pretty Bird Literary, Aug. 28, 2019)
    Barfing … tripping … farting … and the occasional nose picking – it’s all just normal stuff. Right? But when one boy is caught during some of his most embarrassing moments, it results in some major name-calling by his schoolmates. THUNDER CHUNDER RALPHING RON BARFENSTEIN VOMITRON ... With richly colored illustrations and laugh-out-loud rhyming text that even reluctant readers will enjoy, I Barfed On the Bus is a short and funny read that explores what it's like to be a kid "caught in the act." I Barfed On the Bus will appeal to the following readers: Children who enjoy rhyming books.Boys and girls who appreciate “potty humor.”Parents who want to begin health and body concept discussions.Educators who want to discuss self-esteem and bullying issues.Anyone who enjoys tongue-twister books!Dedicated to her five-year-old grandson, (who thinks the word “fart” is the funniest word ever invented) I Barfed on the Bus was inspired by the author’s personal bus-barfing experience back in the second grade. And as much as Linda prayed that her classmates would soon forget about the unfortunate incident, it’s been over forty years now, and yet, they haven’t. To find out more about Linda Rey and her book titles, visit her website at www.LindaReyBooks.com
  • The Brightest Star

    JJ Job, Daniel Aiers

    (Independently published, March 25, 2020)
    Abigail was always alone; no child ever wanted to play with her because she wasn’t the prettiest girl in school. Abigail was short, wore glasses, didn’t dress in the latest fashion, and had a huge mole on her face. No one wanted to partner with her for class projects. She was constantly being bullied by Ashley, who was mean and a class bully. One day, Abigail met a girl named Anaya and she became her best friend. Anaya convinced Abigail to enter into a talent show which she was scared of. She conquered her fear of being bullied and shared with her school, her amazing secret talent.
  • Good Families Don't

    A. Daniel

    School & Library Binding (Sagebrush Education Resources, Aug. 15, 1991)
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  • The Brightest Star

    JJ Job, Daniel Aiers

    (Emphaloz Publishing House, March 24, 2020)
    Abigail was always alone; no child ever wanted to play with her because she wasn’t the prettiest girl in school. Abigail was short, wore glasses, didn’t dress in the latest fashion, and had a huge mole on her face. No one wanted to partner with her for class projects. She was constantly being bullied by Ashley, who was mean and a class bully. One day, Abigail met a girl named Anaya and she became her best friend. Anaya convinced Abigail to enter into a talent show which she was scared of. She conquered her fear of being bullied and shared with her school, her amazing secret talent.
  • John's Path to Success

    JJ Job, Daniel Aiers

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 17, 2019)
    John had a reputation for being clumsy, so him tripping, slipping, bumping into things, and even falling out of a tree were normal for him. One day, a soccer ball bounced against John’s legs. John tripped on the ball and injured himself. He had to go to the doctors. He met Cody’s dad, who was a doctor. Cody’s dad shared with John how and why he became a doctor. Cody’s dad reminded him a lot of himself. Deep in John’s heart, a little flicker of hope came to life. John eventually decided to pursue his goal of becoming a doctor.
  • Never Give Up

    JJ Job, Daniel Aiers

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 25, 2019)
    Noah was a shy and sensitive young boy, whose heart had fallen in love with poetry and songs. He always saw the best in people, especially when it came to Anthon, his best friend, who had an innate talent for soccer. Noah had a doubtful character and even the smallest failures would make him doubt his abilities. There were days when he just did not believe in himself; this lasted until one day, when he experienced an inspiring dream. A revelation occurred in his doubtful heart, and he realized the power of hard work combined with talent; from that day on, he had sworn an oath to himself that he would become a great soccer player. With faith and hard work, he knew now he could reach the highest peaks
  • Britney's New Bike

    JJ Job, Daniel Aiers

    eBook (Emphaloz Publishing House, July 5, 2020)
    Britney moved to a new neighborhood. Britney is a timid and silent child. One day, her pet bird, Maya, flew away. While she was looking for Maya outside, she bumped into Lisa. Lisa found Maya and returned her to Britney. Britney and Lisa became best friends. Britney overcame her fears and learned to ride a bike. Her parents, seeing that Britney enjoys learning to ride a bike, surprise her with a new bike as a gift.
  • Isabella and the Bully

    JJ Job, Daniel Aiers

    (Independently published, Feb. 8, 2020)
    Isabella knows she is an amazing artist and wants to take part in the art show contest at school. But Mariah tells her she can't enter the contest. Isabella does not know what to do because Mariah is the class bully who is always doing mean things to others. Then one evening, while watching the news, Isabella gets an idea about how she and her friends can possibly stop Mariah from bullying them. If it works, then she can take part in the talent contest and maybe, even win it.
  • Britney's New Bike

    JJ Job, Daniel Aiers

    Paperback (Independently published, July 6, 2020)
    Britney moved to a new neighborhood. Britney is a timid and silent child. One day, her pet bird, Maya, flew away. While she was looking for Maya outside, she bumped into Lisa. Lisa found Maya and returned her to Britney. Britney and Lisa became best friends. Britney overcame her fears and learned to ride a bike. Her parents, seeing that Britney enjoys learning to ride a bike, surprise her with a new bike as a gift.