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  • The Day Cupid Lost His Arrows

    M.D. Johnson

    language (, Feb. 10, 2019)
    The Day Cupid Lost His ArrowsIs a story of theft, love and romance, both humorous and witty, just in time for Valentine’s Day, with a moral about thievery and how it can blow up in one’s face, starring a couple of foxes, Cupid and a skunk. A book of about 50 pages, vocabulary enhancing words showcased in this book include: frantic, panic, quandary, solicit, diagonal, displayed, claimed, heartless, distant, sly, lapse, evade, inquired, pouted, witnessed, crush, figured, borrow, guilty, hesitation, rascal, distraught, funky, reverse, karma, shrugged, irreversible, gloom, disbelief, patience, smitten, eagerly, romance, compliment, competition, jealous, woo, swooped, irresistible, distraction, overwhelming, affection, guru, advice, property, foul and advise.The images are colorful and interesting, compiled from a plethora of graphic artists for visual diversity. If you enjoyed this book be sure to check out other Valentine’s Day themed books by author M.D. Johnson to include: The Lost Heart, The Love Cooties, A Girl’s Guide to Love, If You Give a Heart a Rainbow, I Love You More, The Runaway Heart, The Funny Valentine, Seas of Love, & The Heart Knows.The day Cupid lost his arrowsHe went into a frantic panic“Oh dear, where ever did I lose them?Where could they possibly be?”was his quandary. WHAT INSPIRED THIS BOOK?The whole idea of a winged angel shooting arrows to make people fall in love, in short, -Cupid.WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THE BOOK?The moral about thievery and stealing…WHAT DO YOU HOPE READERS WILL TAKE AWAY?I hope to make them giggle a little.WHAT CHILDREN’S BOOKS INSPIRED YOU?“Dr. Seuss”, “Santa’s Underwear”, “Pete the Cat”, “The Bad Seed”, “Bad Kitty”, “Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do you Hear?”, “The Day the Crayons Quit”, “Grumpy Monkey”, “Dragons Love Tacos”, “I Need a New Butt”, “The Wonkey Donkey”, “Giraffes Can’t Dance”, “Ricky, the Rock that Couldn’t Roll”, “Splat the Cat”…WHAT ARE THE GENRES OF YOUR E-BOOK?AnimalsHumorFolktales/ FairytalesGraphic NovelsHolidays & CelebrationsFantasyGrowing Up & Facts of LifeEarly LearningEducationNaturePlease note all children’s books are written to enhance your child’s vocabulary. Advanced words should render the question, “What does that mean?” from your daughter or son. Images in books come from a multitude of graphic artists and photographers to add graphic diversity. Ages for children’s books range from 3 years of age to adult age, or grown-ups who are children at heart. Each story told offers a moral or bit of wisdom and is often told in poetic fashion. The benefits of reading for children are many, and in support of this I’d like to showcase e-books for you and your child, whether they are an ardent reader or young enough to be read to, it’s important you or they do. If there are any children’s books you’d like to see written, especially for your child, please let me know. More children’s books are coming soon. If you enjoy this title, be sure to check out the authors other 60 plus book hits, and be sure to leave a review.ABOUT THE AUTHORM.D. Johnson is a poet, playwright, author, and blogger. She has a BA in English and a Masters of Management in Business. She currently resides in San Diego, CA, though a southerner. She’s a mother and wife who enjoys crafting, writing and gritty, action packed movies and TV series.WEBSITE: http://maryannesbookshelf.com
  • Spooky Spook's Big Scare

    M.D. Johnson

    language (, Oct. 2, 2016)
    Spooky Spook's Big Scare is a great Halloween oriented story for kids, just in time for the holiday. Be sure to check out other children's books by author M.D. Johnson, to include:Alienation of the Alien NationBeastly’s Greatest FearBuddha’s GardenBug CityCat for HireThe Love CootiesBeautiful DreamerA Penny for Your ThoughtsInteresting Facts About Polar BearsThe Potty MouthThe Potato Who Dared to Be MoreWicked Wisdom: Monsters Words of Wisdom: Advice to Live ByThe Case of the Fallen Candy CaneTeddy-ku: Teddy Bear HaikuJive Turkey’s 12 Dishes of ThanksgivingAnd many more...
  • Halloween & Creepy Things

    M.D. Johnson

    language (, Sept. 29, 2019)
    Halloween & Creepy Things is an ode to all the memorable Halloween characters we have come to know and love to get your young one in the Halloween spirit! It comes complete with a Cause & effect Bonus story that is rather comical. Multiple graphic artists works have been displayed throughout the book for artistic diversity. This book may be best suited for 4 to 7 year old children. Vocabulary enhancing words showcased in this book include:Lurks, quiver, ignite, pale, ghastly, illusions, abhorrent, provoking, gruesomely, vile, deceptively, reap, gauze, trickling, frightful, effect, dashing, devilishly, distraction, exquisitely, exceptionally, buzz, and notion.If you enjoy this book, be sure to check out the author’s other Halloween book hits to include: Halloween Happy, Spooky Spook’s Big Scare, Monster Mayhem, The Headless Horseman’s New Head, Broomhilda’s New Broom, The Halloween Queen, Counting on Halloween, Broom Hilda Goes House Hunting, Spookyville and The Not So Haunted House!ABOUT THE AUTHORM.D. Johnson is a poet, playwright, author, and blogger. She has a BA in English and a Masters of Management in Business. She currently resides in San Diego, CA, though a southerner. She’s a mother and wife who enjoys crafting, writing and gritty, action packed movies and TV series.WEBSITE: http://maryannesbookshelf.com
  • Counting On Halloween

    M.D. Johnson

    language (, Sept. 29, 2019)
    Counting On Halloween is a 36 page children’s book just in time for Halloween. This book is intended for early readers learning to count. This book will get your young one in the spirit of Halloween and help them count from 1 to 31. Vocabulary enhancing words include:Wicked CreepyDeliciousSkeletonWitch Spiders Jack-o-lanternsSkullMariachi PumpkinsCauldronOctoberSkeletons Fancy GraveyardGravestonesHalloween GhostInciting BalesStaring Pitch ForksCharactersAutumnVampire SilhouettesTheatre PerformingBoutique Monsters Swamp FallImages showcased in this book come from a variety of graphic artists for visual diversity. Encourage your child to count the images on the page to improve their counting ability. Ask them to describe and identify what they see and to ask you questions regarding what they don’t understand to enhance learning. WHAT INSPIRED THIS BOOK? My love of Halloween!WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THE BOOK?Page 10 & 27!WHY DO YOU WANT TO SHARE IT WITH THE WORLD? I hope to get kids in the spirit of Halloween and get them counting!WHAT DO YOU HOPE READERS WILL TAKE AWAY?An advanced vocabulary and the ability to count easily to 31!WHAT CHILDREN’S BOOKS INSPIRED YOU?“Room On The Broom”, “Dr. Seuss”, “Santa’s Underwear”, “Pete the Cat”, “The Bad Seed”, “Bad Kitty”, “Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do you Hear?”, “The Day the Crayons Quit”, “Grumpy Monkey”, “Dragons Love Tacos”, “I Need a New Butt”, “The Wonkey Donkey”, “Giraffes Can’t Dance”, “Ricky, the Rock that Couldn’t Roll”, “Splat the Cat”, The Berenstain Bears Book Series, “Garfield”…WHAT ARE THE GENRES OF YOUR E-BOOKS?HalloweenAnimalsAction & AdventureHumorFolktales/ FairytalesComicsGraphic NovelsHolidays & CelebrationsChristmasThanksgivingValentine’s DayEasterGeography & CultureFantasyScary StoriesGrowing Up & Facts of LifeEarly LearningEducationNaturePlease note all children’s books are written to enhance your child’s vocabulary. Advanced words should render the question, “What does that mean?” from your daughter or son. Images in books come from a multitude of graphic artists and photographers to add graphic diversity. Ages for children’s books range from 3 years of age to adult age, or grown-ups who are children at heart. Each story told offers a moral or bit of wisdom and is often told in poetic fashion. The benefits of reading for children are many, and in support of this I’d like to showcase e-books for you and your child, whether they are an ardent reader or young enough to be read to, it’s important you or they do. If there are any children’s books you’d like to see written, especially for your child, please let me know. More children’s books are coming soon. If you enjoy this title, be sure to check out the authors other 60 plus book hits, and be sure to leave a review.ABOUT THE AUTHORM.D. Johnson is a poet, playwright, author, and blogger. She has a BA in English and a Masters of Management in Business. She currently resides in San Diego, CA, though a southerner. She’s a mother and wife who enjoys crafting, writing and gritty, action packed movies and TV series.WEBSITE: http://maryannesbookshelf.comBOOK TRAILER: https://youtu.be/pIUdPInnKy0
  • Counting on Christmas

    M.D. Johnson

    language (, Dec. 21, 2018)
    Counting on Christmas is a children’s book for children learning how to count. It follows a Christmas theme and counts from 1 to 25, sure to get you and your early reader and counter into the Christmas spirit, as graphics encompassing everything from Christmas trees to Santa Claus are presented from a variety of graphic artists. About 30 pages long, vocabulary enhancing words include: spectacles, alternative, deliver, chilling, stroll, glee, dazzling, scrumptious, fog, merry, decorations, satisfy, poinsettia, brightly, freshen, spirit, yeti, ornaments, and sparkling. A cute, fun and whimsical read!Oh, the spectaclesYou can seeCome this Christmas,Come count with me!BOOK TRAILER: https://youtu.be/zlLgvnh03-0WHAT INSPIRED THIS BOOK?Christmas and wanting to get into the spirit.WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THE BOOK?Honestly, I like the concept, it’s reminiscent of the song: “On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me…” Counting in a Christmas setting tends to get you in the mood for Christmas… I also like the title, because it has two meanings, that we depend on Christmas and of course, as this book suggests: counting, -1, 2, 3, etc. -on Christmas…WHAT DO YOU HOPE READERS WILL TAKE AWAY?Basic counting and identification and of course the spirit of Christmas.WHAT CHILDREN’S BOOKS INSPIRED YOU?“Dr. Seuss”, “Santa’s Underwear”, “Pete the Cat”, “The Bad Seed”, “Bad Kitty”, “Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do you Hear?”, “The Day the Crayons Quit”, “Grumpy Monkey”, “Dragons Love Tacos”, “I Need a New Butt”, “The Wonkey Donkey”, “Giraffes Can’t Dance”, “Ricky, the Rock that Couldn’t Roll”, “Splat the Cat”…WHAT ARE THE GENRES OF YOUR E-BOOK?Christmas, Picture Books, Graphic Novels, Education, Counting, NumbersPlease note all children’s books are written to enhance your child’s vocabulary. Advanced words should render the question, “What does that mean?” from your daughter or son. Images in books come from a multitude of graphic artists and photographers to add graphic diversity. Ages for children’s books range from 3 years of age to adult age, or grown-ups who are children at heart. Each story told offers a moral or bit of wisdom and is often told in poetic fashion.The benefits of reading for children are many, and in support of this I’d like to showcase e-books for you and your child, whether they are an ardent reader or young enough to be read to, it’s important you or they do. If there are any children’s books you’d like to see written, especially for your child, please let me know. More children’s books are coming soon.If you enjoy this title, be sure to check out the authors other 60 plus book hits, and be sure to leave a review.ABOUT THE AUTHORM.D. Johnson is a poet, playwright, author, and blogger. She has a BA in English and a Masters of Management in Business. She currently resides in San Diego, CA, though a southerner. She’s a mother and wife who enjoys crafting, writing and gritty, action packed movies and TV series.WEBSITE: http://maryannesbookshelf.com
  • The Great Solar Eclipse

    E.C. Johnson

    language (, Aug. 19, 2017)
    The Great Solar Eclipse.This illustrated book follows the day of a child experiencing a solar eclipse in the port city of Charleston, SC. Beauty is seen everywhere, in the people, in the city and in the awe-inspiring hand of nature. Re-experience the solar eclipse with your young child today!
  • Shirley Peck Paper Doll

    Judy M. Johnson

    Paperback (Dover Pubns, Aug. 1, 1994)
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  • The Runaway Heart

    M.D. Johnson

    language (, Feb. 10, 2019)
    The Runaway HeartIs a tale of a heart on the run, told poetically to enhance your child’s rhyming ability. A book of about 25 pages, vocabulary enhancing words showcased in this book include: dedicated, furiously, mushy, geeks, dignity, sentimental, circulating, exchanged, refuses, lonesome, strike, escape, throttle, dizzy, imagined, attraction, strangest, evade, and reigned. It’s both humorous and entertaining, just in time for Valentine’s day and showcases graphics from an array of diverse graphic artists. If you enjoyed this book be sure to check out other Valentine’s Day themed books by author M.D. Johnson to include: The Lost Heart, The Love Cooties, A Girl’s Guide to Love, If You Give a Heart a Rainbow, I Love You More, The Day Cupid Lost His Arrows, The Funny Valentine, Seas of Love, & The Heart Knows.This book is dedicated to those on the run from love… May you run fast and may you run far, and fall furiously in love!WHAT INSPIRED THIS BOOK?How we try to evade and avoid love, but no matter what, it always seems to find us. WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THE BOOK?The overall theme.WHAT DO YOU HOPE READERS WILL TAKE AWAY?That our children know it’s okay to love.WHAT CHILDREN’S BOOKS INSPIRED YOU?“Dr. Seuss”, “Santa’s Underwear”, “Pete the Cat”, “The Bad Seed”, “Bad Kitty”, “Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do you Hear?”, “The Day the Crayons Quit”, “Grumpy Monkey”, “Dragons Love Tacos”, “I Need a New Butt”, “The Wonkey Donkey”, “Giraffes Can’t Dance”, “Ricky, the Rock that Couldn’t Roll”, “Splat the Cat”…WHAT ARE THE GENRES OF YOUR E-BOOK?HumorFolktales/ FairytalesGraphic NovelsHolidays & CelebrationsFantasyGrowing Up & Facts of LifeEarly LearningEducationNaturePlease note all children’s books are written to enhance your child’s vocabulary. Advanced words should render the question, “What does that mean?” from your daughter or son. Images in books come from a multitude of graphic artists and photographers to add graphic diversity. Ages for children’s books range from 3 years of age to adult age, or grown-ups who are children at heart. Each story told offers a moral or bit of wisdom and is often told in poetic fashion. The benefits of reading for children are many, and in support of this I’d like to showcase e-books for you and your child, whether they are an ardent reader or young enough to be read to, it’s important you or they do. If there are any children’s books you’d like to see written, especially for your child, please let me know. More children’s books are coming soon. If you enjoy this title, be sure to check out the authors other 60 plus book hits, and be sure to leave a review.ABOUT THE AUTHORM.D. Johnson is a poet, playwright, author, and blogger. She has a BA in English and a Masters of Management in Business. She currently resides in San Diego, CA, though a southerner. She’s a mother and wife who enjoys crafting, writing and gritty, action packed movies and TV series.WEBSITE: http://maryannesbookshelf.com
  • Robbie Raccoon Paper Doll

    Judy M. Johnson

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 21, 1992)
    This elusive little fellow — known for his curiosity, intelligence, and methodical manners — comes with 8 different costumes. Wardrobe includes sailor suit for picnicking, cat burglar's dark turtleneck and tights, sanitation worker's outfit, broad-brimmed hat, and large wading boots for fishing and 4 other full-color costumes.
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  • The Perfect Pie

    M.D. Johnson

    language (, Oct. 2, 2016)
    The Perfect Pie is a story and recipe book all in one, just in time for Thanksgiving.Be sure to check out other children's books by author M.D. Johnson, to include:Alienation of the Alien NationBeastly’s Greatest FearBuddha’s GardenBug CityCat for HireThe Love CootiesBeautiful DreamerA Penny for Your ThoughtsInteresting Facts About Polar BearsThe Potty MouthThe Potato Who Dared to Be MoreWicked Wisdom: Monsters Words of Wisdom: Advice to Live ByThe Case of the Fallen Candy CaneTeddy-ku: Teddy Bear HaikuJive Turkey’s 12 Dishes of ThanksgivingAnd many more...
  • Hurricane 2017: Science Adventures for Kids

    E.C. Johnson

    language (, Sept. 1, 2017)
    Support victims of Hurricanes and other Natural Disasters. For Every Book sold, $1 will be donated to The American National Red Cross in support of natural disaster victims. If you wish to give more, you can do so at redcross.org/donate or see list in book for other non-profit organizations.Hurricanes are powerful, scientifically intriguing, potentially destructive and an integral part of this planet's environment. Knowledge, not fear, is the best way to approach such a formidable force of nature. Time has shown that science-based understanding and appreciation of natural disasters greatly reduces the number of disaster victims.Use Hurricane 2017 as an introductory guide for you and your children to better understand this incredible, natural phenomena.
  • Interesting Facts About Polar Bears

    M.D. Johnson

    language (, March 18, 2016)
    Interesting Facts About Polar BearsInteresting Facts About Polar Bears is a juvenile fiction e-book for kids ages 5 and up. Startling Facts about Polar Bears sure to wow, plus pictures of this superb bear, you are sure to love. Also check out more books from this author at: http://maryannesbookshelf.com/childrens-corner/Polar Bears are no doubt interesting. Discover unknown and unusual facts about the Polar Bear in this book. Interesting Facts About Polar Bears features 25 plus pages of the polar bear’s greatest secrets, plus real photos from various photographers, even photos of polar bears under water as well as their cubs. It’s an awesome fact filled educational book source that features the following advanced vocabulary words to strengthen your child's vocabulary:visibletransparentmetabolismreservesclimatecannibalismscarcerhibernatedensdefecateweightinternationalastonishinglyGlobal WarmingglaciersextinctiondisappearanceEndangered SpeciesutilizesdeclinepredatorspollutioninfraredmysteryundergraduatelaboratoryradiationemanatingYou owe it yourself and your child to better understand polar bears as they are an endangered species bordering on extinction because of us, -humans, -their only predator. Understanding them will help us understand how we can help save their lives. If you enjoyed this title from author M.D. Johnson, be sure to check out her other educational books for kids:Amazing Facts About ButterfliesSpace TravelBuddha’s GardenRhyme TimeThe Crazy Cat LadyBirds in The City Sitting PrettyObama’s WisdomFinders SeekersProverbs of AfricaAfrican ProverbsAfrican Proverbs IINative American ProverbsSore LoserSometimesFacing ChallengeAuthor M.D. Johnson has published over 80 children’s books, has a B.A. in English and Master of Management degree in Business and is a mother and wife. She is a well-travelled adventurer, poet, author, blogger and playwright with many more up and coming stories to tell. Website: http://maryannesbookshelf.com