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  • Dr. Seuss For Kids!: Amazing People of the World

    Ian D. Fraser

    language (, June 8, 2014)
    ***The Incredible Story of How Dr. Seuss Made Reading Fun and Stirred the Imaginations of Millions of Children & Grown-Ups Alike***Was Dr. Seuss a real person? Yes, he certainly was. The author of "The Cat in the Hat" and "Green Eggs and Ham" was a real living, breathing human being whose books have made reading fun and stirred the imagination of millions of children and grown-ups alike.Read this fun and easy to read book for children and discover who Dr. Seuss really was and why millions of people of all ages love his books.Discover...* How Dr. Seuss Wrote His Books* How Dr. Seuss Came Up With New Ideas* Why Dr. Seuss Books Are So Much Fun* Why We Still Remember Dr. Seuss* What Dr. Seuss Can Teach Us* Famous Dr. Seuss Quotes...and so much more!So start reading this fun and educational book about one of the most famous children's books authors and illustrators of all time.
  • Frederick Douglass for Kids! - Amazing People of the World

    Ian D. Fraser

    language (, Feb. 20, 2014)
    ***Discover the Incredible Story of the Courageous Man Who Escaped From Slavery and Became One of the Most Important People in American History**** Includes BONUS Frederick Douglass Video!Discover the incredible story of Frederick Douglass, a courageous and determined man who escaped from slavery and went on to become one of the most important people in American history.Children ages 9 to 12 will travel back in time to learn about slavery, the abolitionist movement, and, most of all, the story of this brave man who risked everything to fight the unjust treatment of African Americans.The book includes a Frederick Douglass Quiz, famous Frederick Douglass quotes, and a set of questions to get your children thinking about their life as it relates to the ideas of Frederick Douglass.Discover...* Who was Frederick Douglass?* Why is he so important?* How did Frederick change American history forever?* Why was learning so important to Frederick?* What was life like for Frederick when he was a child?...and Much More!So start to discover the amazing story of Frederick Douglass.
  • Washington & Linclon: Amazing People of the Word - 2-BOOKS-IN-1

    Ian D. Fraser

    language (, July 8, 2013)
    Now you can get TWO of Ian D. Fraser's best-selling children's history books in ONE convenient download.* PLUS you SAVE 33% when you buy both books together!! *Each book sells for $2.99 each. But now you get both for only $3.99!George Washington and Abraham Lincoln are considered by many to be the most important people in American history.Kids ages 8 to 10 will enjoy discovering the amazing lives of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.Including...GEORGE WASHINGTON:* Who was George Washington?* Why is he so important?* What did he do to change American history forever?* What was George like as a young boy?* How did Washington begin his career as a successful military leader?* How did George spend his time at his home in Mount Vernon?* How did Washington help America to gain independence from England?* Why was Washington such a good military leader?* How did President Washington set an example for all future presidents?ABRAHAM LINCOLN:* Why is Lincoln so important?* How did Lincoln rise from humble beginnings to become President?* How did Lincoln teach himself to be a lawyer?* Why was young Lincoln feared as a wrestler?* Why did Lincoln walk six miles to return six cents to a woman?* Why did Lincoln go into politics?* What did Lincoln do to abolish slavery?* How did Lincoln save the United States from being split in half?...and Much More!Includes FULL COLOR images of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln and the famous events in their lives.* With FAMOUS QUOTES from George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.*So go ahead and discover why George Washington and Abraham Lincoln are such an important part of American history.
  • Johnny Appleseed for Kids!: The Amazing Folk Hero Who Planted Thousands of Apple Trees Across America

    Ian D. Fraser

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 10, 2015)
    Johnny Appleseed was a genuine folk hero who spent 49 years of his life planting apple seeds throughout the American wilderness. Even today, Johnny's apple orchards are still bearing fruit. He showed that even one person can make a big difference in the world. Read this fun and educational children's book and learn... * How Johnny Appleseed changed American history forever. * How Johnny's apple orchards helped thousands of new settlers have a home in the frontier. * How Johnny overcame his fears and lived most of his life outdoors in the wilderness. * What Johnny can teach us about making a difference in the world. * How Johnny ended up owning over 1,000 acres of land, even though he never really had his own home. ...and Much, Much More! So order this fun and educational children's book and discover the amazing life of Johnny Appleseed.
  • King-Born: The life of Olaf the Viking, King of the Danes and King of England.

    Ian Fraser

    eBook (Sifi Publishing, Dec. 6, 2013)
    King Born is a book for teenagers and adults of all ages.This is the story of Olaf the Viking who became King of the Danes and King of England. Few of us in the English-speaking world nowadays believe that a man is bound by destiny; but medieval Europeans had no doubt of it. A lucky man would be successful; an "ill-starred" man would fail. The gods are paramount.During the twelfth to fourteenth centuries, the story of Olaf the Strong was a favourite of the English minstrels. Olaf was born the son of Magnus, King od the Danes; but Magnus died of his wounds when his son was still too young to hold the throne. Magnus' brother Thorad was to guard the throne until Olaf reached manhood; but he was greedy and plotted to kill the boy. However, by the will of the gods, Olaf overcame all obstacles and eventually gained not only the throne of Denmark but also the throne of England as well.The King-born may be an old English account of the Danish conquest of England in1013; and it provides a fascinating glimpse of Northern Europe 1000 years ago as well as the excitement of following Olaf's Adventures.
  • Magic Inc. A Fantasy Adventure

    Ian Fraser

    language (, Nov. 13, 2012)
    When Milford takes a job at a small shop called β€˜Magic Inc,’ the last thing he expects is an adventure. Before he knows it, though, he is befriending a talking cat, traveling through time, and becoming entangled in a full-fledged war. In a world populated by malevolent fairies, rock-n-roll-loving trolls, and good-natured Gods, Milford finds much more than he ever bargained for.
  • The Stranger Warrior: The Story of Horn, the Viking Prince

    Ian Fraser

    eBook (Sifipublishing, June 2, 2014)
    This is an exciting historical tale based on a famous British legend, with the background of life in the British Isles in about 900A.D. as full and accurate as present knowledge allows.The hero, Horn, is orphaned and cast adrift when a Viking fleet conquers the Isle of Man for the King of Norway. Because Horn has neither land nor treasure, he pursues his sacred duty of revenge by striving to become a famous warrior. He serves both an English elderman and an Irish king, rejecting comfort and love in his search for fame At last, after many battles he avenges his father, reconquers the Isle of Man and – almost incidentally – collects a bride.
  • Peggy Of The Cove A Legend

    Ivan Fraser

    Paperback (Nimbus Publishing, Nov. 1, 2005)
    Peggy of the Cove is the legend of a young girl who was the only survivor of a shipwreck at Halibut Rock, Nova Scotia in the mid 1800s. Live through her ordeal from storm to shipwreck to rescue during the terrible storm. Discover how Peggy's Cove was named.
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  • The King-Born: The Life of Olaf the Viking, King of the Danes and King of England

    Ian Fraser

    Paperback (SifiPublishing, Sept. 20, 2012)
    KING-BORN: A Story for Teenagers and adults of all ages. Few of us in the English-speaking world nowadays believe that a man is bound by destiny; but medieval Europeans had no doubt of it. A "lucky" man would be successful; an "ill-starred" man would fail. The gods were paramount. During the twelfth to fourteenth centuries, the story of Olaf the Strong was a favourite of the English minstrels. Olaf was born the son of Magnus, King of the Danes; but Magnus died of his wounds when his son was still too young to hold the throne. Magnus' brother Thorard was to guard the throne until Olaf reached manhood; but he was greedy and plotted to kill Olaf. However, by the will of the gods Olaf overcame all obstacles and eventually gained not only the throne of Denmark but the throne of England as well. The King-born may be an old English account of the Danish conquest of England in 1013; and it provides a fascinating glimpse of Northern Europe 1000 years ago as well as the excitement of following Olaf's adventures.
  • Peggy of the Cove : A Legend Brought to Reality, SIGNED By the Author , Limited Edition

    Ivan Fraser

    Hardcover (Ivan Fraser Studio, March 24, 2004)
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  • Peggy of the Cove: Secrets

    Ivan Fraser

    Paperback (Nimbus Publishing, Aug. 1, 2019)
    From a time of adventure and a place of mystery comes the larger than life legend of Nova Scotia heroine who arrives as the lone survivor of a shipwreck. Plucked from the sea, stricken by memory loss, the girl is taken in by her rescuers and given the name of Peggy. Against the dramatic setting of the famous seafaring village, Peggy finds a new life until it becomes clear to her she must reclaim her lost identity. As dark adversaries threaten to destroy her, Peggy is forced to make a choice that could cost her the only life she knows. In a breathtakingly dangerous adventure to Scotland, Peggy unravels clues to rediscover who she is and who she wants to be.
  • Caring for Planet Earth

    Ian M. Fraser

    Paperback (St Andrew Press, Dec. 1, 2000)
    This collection of stories helps children to think about the other living things on our planet. It aims to raise awareness and prompt questions about the ways in which we should relate sensitively to one another and contribute to bringing peace and harmony to our world. The book also offers suggestions for extended activities and discussions and should be useful in schools, assemblies, Sunday schools, youth groups and drama classes.
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