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  • Little Peanut Makes a Baby

    Judith Kammeraad

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 6, 2017)
    Growing up with an over-active mind is an adventure for Little Peanut—and his whole family. He lacks the experience to keep up with his soaring ideas, so he is always doomed to hilarious errors. Worse, he feels it’s up to him to unlock all doors to make things right. Fortunately, his quirky family members and his loyal dog are always at hand to ease Peanut’s passage through childhood. When Peanut sets out to get a sibling—even make one—his wild ride has him listening at doors and making tender-hearted preparations for his baby. Eventually, he gets closer to the truth, and he’s cast in a role that brings him smack up against a new kind of love. A humorous look at the way imaginative children think. First in a series.
  • Peanut Makes It Real

    Judith Kammeraad

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 4, 2018)
    For Peanut, growing up with an over-active mind is an adventure with lots of fallout. An accelerated learner, Peanut is driven to figure out life and beyond. With his creativity, he comes to brilliant deductions—and wrong conclusions. He lacks the experience to keep up with his soaring ideas, so he is always doomed to hilarious errors. Worse, he feels it’s up to him to find the keys to the Ways of the World and unlock all doors to make things right. Fortunately, his quirky family members and loyal dog are always at hand to ease Peanut’s passage through childhood. Peanut Makes It Real, book three of Little Peanut’s Wild Ride, shows Peanut twelve-years-old and in the ninth grade, Peanut faces events that cause real life to come crashing in on him in personal and embarrassing ways. He can’t think his way out of acne, body odor, money problems, serious illness, or the eerie placement of a new hair. However, his creativity and imagination are always on site and take him on head-scratching turns. With puberty gnawing at him, his goofy mis-steps become costly as they endanger others as well as him personally, but when will he feel the hurt down deep and personal? Most of all, will Peanut be ready when he finds out girls are people too?
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  • Little Peanut Makes a Baby

    Judith Kammeraad

    eBook (I Heart Book Publishing, LLC, Jan. 15, 2017)
    Growing up with an over-active mind is an adventure for Little Peanut—and his whole family. He lacks the experience to keep up with his soaring ideas, so he is always doomed to hilarious errors. Worse, he feels it’s up to him to unlock all doors to make things right. Fortunately, his quirky family members and his loyal dog are always at hand to ease Peanut’s passage through childhood. When Peanut sets out to get a sibling—even make one—his wild ride has him listening at doors and making tender-hearted preparations for his baby. Eventually, he gets closer to the truth, and he’s cast in a role that brings him smack up against a new kind of love. A humorous look at the way imaginative children think. First in a series.
  • Peanut Makes It Real

    Judith Kammeraad, Nika Lemut

    eBook (I Heart Book Publishing, LLC, Sept. 4, 2018)
    For Peanut, growing up with an over-active mind is an adventure with lots of fallout. An accelerated learner, Peanut is driven to figure out life and beyond. With his creativity, he comes to brilliant deductions—and wrong conclusions. He lacks the experience to keep up with his soaring ideas, so he is always doomed to hilarious errors. Worse, he feels it’s up to him to find the keys to the Ways of the World and unlock all doors to make things right. Fortunately, his quirky family members and loyal dog are always at hand to ease Peanut’s passage through childhood.Peanut Makes It Real, book three of Little Peanut’s Wild Ride, shows Peanut twelve-years-old and in the ninth grade, Peanut faces events that cause real life to come crashing in on him in personal and embarrassing ways. He can’t think his way out of acne, body odor, money problems, serious illness, or the eerie placement of a new hair. However, his creativity and imagination are always on site and take him on head-scratching turns. With puberty gnawing at him, his goofy mis-steps become costly as they endanger others as well as him personally, but when will he feel the hurt down deep and personal? Most of all, will Peanut be ready when he finds out girls are people too?