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Books with author Grandma Krazy

  • If I Could: An Interactive story encouraging readers to use and develop their own imagination to create a world of their own.

    Grandma Krazy

    eBook (Kathy Blomquist, May 27, 2020)
    This fun and funny, interactive story encourages children to use their own imagination while increasing their vocabulary. If they could create a world of their very own, what would it be like? Would School be held in a pool? Would horses be blue? What if honey was made by chimpanzees instead of stinging bees? Blank pages are waiting for young readers to put their creativity to work by drawing their very own world creations.
  • Bears, Bears Everywhere

    Grandma Krazy

    Paperback (XlibrisUS, Dec. 27, 2018)
    Mom is very busy and hardly notices what her son is saying to her. Just out his window, he sees bears everywhere. There is a debonair bear, a bear with no hair, and a rather rare bear. No one seems to be in despair. Why are all those bears out there?
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  • Bears, Bears Everywhere

    Grandma Krazy

    eBook (Xlibris US, Dec. 28, 2018)
    Mom is very busy and hardly notices what her son is saying to her. Just out his window, he sees bears everywhere. There is a debonair bear, a bear with no hair, and a rather rare bear. No one seems to be in despair. Why are all those bears out there?
  • If I Could……

    Grandma Krazy

    eBook (Xlibris US, June 27, 2019)
    This interactive story encourages children to use their own imaginations. If they could create a world of their very own, what would it be like? Would school be held in a pool? Would horses be blue? Would broccoli and carrots taste like candy? What if honey was made by chimpanzees instead of those stinging bees?Blank pages are waiting for young readers to put their creativity to work by drawing their very own world creations right in this book.
  • Big Bear Fair

    Grandma Krazy

    Paperback (EC Publishing LLC, Oct. 9, 2019)
    A little boy looking out his window sees bears everywhere, There is a debonair bear, a bear with no hair, and a rather rare bear. But no one seems to be in despair. He wants to share with his mom about all the bears, but she is busy on the computer and hardly notices what he is saying. He wonders, "Why are all those bears out there?"Full of rhyme and homophones, Big Bear Fair not only teaches young readers a new and bigger vocabulary but also reminds adults to pause from social media and enjoy and nurture their children in real time. Exchange that screen time for real world time with their family.Readers will have fun with words that rhyme and words that sound the same but have different meanings. They will add a few new words to their vocabulary and use some real time imagination.
  • If I Could......

    Grandma Krazy

    Paperback (Xlibris Us, June 27, 2019)
    This interactive story encourages children to use their own imaginations. If they could create a world of their very own, what would it be like? Would school be held in a pool? Would horses be blue? Would broccoli and carrots taste like candy? What if honey was made by chimpanzees instead of those stinging bees? Blank pages are waiting for young readers to put their creativity to work by drawing their very own world creations right in this book.
  • Toby and Doby: Toby and Doby, Ella and Grandma, a sweet little bedtime story about friendship

    Grandma

    eBook (, Dec. 31, 2016)
    This is a sweet little story about the friendship between a dog and a little hen. Everyday they are together and then Doby the hen gets a bad tummy ache. Toby, the dog is very worried, what is wrong with his friend? And then there is an egg on the grass,Doby has laid an EGG, her first one. Toby eats her egg, ohhhh, Doby is very angry. Is the friendship ending here? Ella the little girl and Grandma come out of the house. Toby feels guilty and apologizes to Doby. Will she accept??
  • Big Bear Fair

    Grandma Krazy

    Hardcover (EC Publishing LLC, Nov. 22, 2019)
    A little boy looking out his window sees bears everywhere, There is a debonair bear, a bear with no hair, and a rather rare bear. But no one seems to be in despair. He wants to share with his mom about all the bears, but she is busy on the computer and hardly notices what he is saying. He wonders, "Why are all those bears out there?"Full of rhyme and homophones, Big Bear Fair not only teaches young readers a new and bigger vocabulary but also reminds adults to pause from social media and enjoy and nurture their children in real time. Exchange that screen time for real world time with their family.Readers will have fun with words that rhyme and words that sound the same but have different meanings. They will add a few new words to their vocabulary and use some real time imagination.
  • Bears, Bears Everywhere

    Grandma Krazy

    Hardcover (Xlibris Corp, Dec. 28, 2018)
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  • There Is a Vampire in Our Cellar: Adventures of Butterfly Nectar Meadows

    Grandma

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, Dec. 1, 2008)
    One stormy night two karate tough boys get scared when a monster scratches on their window pane. Then they hear what they think is a werewolf in the cellar attacking their mother. The two very brave boys rush to their motherÂ’s rescue. When they reach the cellar they find a vampire is about to suck the blood from their mother, making her a zombie forever. Sometimes the things that go bump in the night are very ordinary everyday things. Sometimes the things that go bump in the night are horrible, scary monsters. Sometimes the things that go bump in the night are just funny!
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