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Books with author Kathleen Sue Mallari

  • Children's book: Linda and the Firefighters, a story about a brave little dog who rescued a child from a fire:

    Judy Yogev, Kathleen Sue Mallari

    language (, Jan. 17, 2017)
    When Grandma has to go out one day Lee, Grandma’s firefighting grandson, offers to take Linda, Grandma’s little friend, with him to the fire station.There, feeling curious, Linda jumps into the fire-truck to check things out. But before she has a chance to jump back out, the sirens start sounding and they’re off on an emergency mission to put out a big fire.Who will save the people who are trapped in the house? Is it possible for a dog to become a firefighter?This adventure-filled, wonderfully illustrated story is the fifth in the Linda, Grandma’s Little Friend series aimed at children aged three to eight-years-old.
  • What I Want to Be When I Grow Up: Two Books in One

    Michali Mazor, Kathleen Sue Mallari, Sarah Mazor

    language (MazorBooks, Oct. 21, 2018)
    Double Stories - Double the Fun!!"What I Want to Be When I Grow Up" - the stories of Lily (Book 1) and Joey (Book 2) who dream about what they may wish to be and/or do when they grow up. The books, both authored by Michali Mazor, encourage children to let their imagination loose and dream great things but also reminds them to pay heed to who they are today, to enjoy and appreciate their childhood, and to celebrate their fabulous selves!
  • Children's book: Get Well Soon, Linda - A story about how a brave little dog got all better after a visit to the vet:

    Judy Yogev, Kathleen Sue Mallari

    language (, Dec. 26, 2016)
    When Tommy visits Grandma one day he gets quite a surprise when Linda, Grandma’s little friend, does not come running to greet him like she usually does.Grandma is equally concerned by Linda’s lack of playfulness. Her little brown-and-white friend doesn’t even want to eat her favorite meal. Perhaps she is just tired. Perhaps she is not hungry. No, this can’t be. Linda loves her food and would never ignore Tommy, especially when he brings a surprise like a new toy. There’s really only one person who can tell what’s wrong with little Linda, and that’s the vet, Doctor Ella. What could be wrong with Linda? What will Doctor Ella say?This heart-warming, wonderfully illustrated story for children aged three to eight-years-old is the third in the Linda, Grandma’s Little Friend series.
  • Children's book- Linda's Day at the Beach, a summertime story about a little dog who got lost on the beach till it was found safe and happy:

    Judy Yogev, Kathleen Sue Mallari

    language (, Jan. 17, 2017)
    One wonderfully warm morning Grandma takes Linda, Noreen and Eddie to the beach. They have a kite to fly, a water-gun to squirt and a floating-ring to bob up and down in. After having had so much fun Linda, Grandma’s little friend, loses sight of her family. Looking for her is like searching for a needle in a haystack, but Grandma then has a great idea. Will Grandma’s plan work? Will they find Linda?This warm-hearted adventure story with colorful illustrations is the seventh in the Linda, Grandma’s Little Friend series aimed at children aged three to eight-years-old.
  • Positive Affirmations for Little Kids

    Sarah Mazor, Kathleen S. Mallari

    eBook (MazorBooks, )
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  • Children's book: Happy Birthday, Linda! - A story about the birthday party a family gave their little dog:

    Judy Yogev, Kathleen Sue Mallari

    language (, Dec. 26, 2016)
    When Linda, Grandma’s little friend, turns four-years-old Grandma invites the whole family to her home to celebrate the day with a party and a yummy chocolate-cream cake. Linda is so excited with all the gifts and love she receives, but… there’s something missing. Such a perfect day, such a wonderful family, who or what could possibly make the celebration any better?This funny, cute and colorful story is the fourth in the Linda, Grandma’s Little Friend series aimed at children aged three to eight-years-old.
  • "Linda goes to New York", the NY adventures of a little puppy on its trip with Grandma - Great Children's Book!:

    Judy Yogev, Kathleen Sue Mallari

    language (, Jan. 17, 2017)
    Editorial ReviewsReview** Amazon Prime Members can download this book for FREE!** It’s true that Linda, Grandma’s little friend, has had some awesome experiences already. But this time she gets to fly! With her bags packed, ready to go, Grandma tells Linda they’re off to the Big Apple, New York City. This city is not just any city. For our little brown-and-white friend, it’s full of adventures she never thought possible. Of course, Grandma takes her cellphone with to snap some selfies along the way. Have you been to New York? Do you know what Linda will see?This exciting story that features some of New York’s greatest attractions is the eighth in the Linda, Grandma’s Little Friend series aimed at children aged three to eight-years-old.
  • Positive Affirmations for Little Girls

    Sarah Mazor, Kathleen Sue Mallari

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 30, 2013)
    -- PROMOTE YOUR CHILD'S SELF-ESTEEM and SELF CONFIDENCE. (ALSO AVAILABLE Positive Affirmations for Little Boys) -- The children's book "Positive Affirmations for Little Girls: The ABC Book of Rhymes" consists of 26 positive affirmations based on the 26 letters of the alphabet. Each affirmation is expressed in a rhyme and is accompanied by a lovely illustration that is bound to delight your child and make you smile. Self-doubt does not begin in adulthood. Issues with self-esteem, and conversely positive self-image, can often be attributed to early childhood experiences. Thus, promoting self-confidence and self-appreciation, and a positive attitude toward the self during the early years of life is of supreme importance. Read the "Positive Affirmations for Little Girls: The ABC Book of Rhymes" again and again with your daughter, granddaughter, niece or favorite godchild, and enhance your favorite little girl's self-image and promote her path to a bright and healthy emotional future. Additionally, this little children's book also contributes to children's intellectual growth. Numerous studies show that children that are engaged in reading activities early, even before preschool, are bound to do better in all levels of education. Research also shows that learning with the help of rhymes enhances phonetic awareness in children. This means that children that are exposed to rhymes gain the ability to break words into smaller parts, an aptitude that augments spelling, reading, and writing skills. Is there a special little boy in your life? The "Positive Affirmations for Little Boys: The ABC Book of Rhymes" is now available.
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  • Linda, Grandma's Little Friend - Bedtime Story:

    Judy Yogev, Kathleen Sue Mallari

    language (, Dec. 12, 2016)
    Discover the true value of friendship between a dog and its family.Fully illustrated colorful eBook, for age 3-8 early readers. ** Read it FREE as part of your PRIME or Kindle Unlimited membership ** "Linda, Grandma's Little Friend" is a true story.Grandma used to feel a bit lonely every time her family left after a visit. One day, during one of their family visits, Grandma mentions how great it would be to have a puppy; someone she can become friends with and cuddle during the lonely days.Her grandchildren put their heads together to think of how to make her wish come true. Before long, while Lee is searching through the internet, Grandma sees a photograph of a puppy. That was the puppy she wanted! But when they arrive at the puppy’s home, she is not there.Will Grandma find Linda? Will she take her four-legged friend home with her on that day?This wonderful, true story with delightful illustrations shows us that not all soul-mates are people. Indeed, some have more legs than two!This story may be ideal for reading to your kids at bedtime and enjoyable for the whole family as well! It is suitable as a read aloud book for preschoolers or a self-read book for older children. ** Don't forget to get your FREE GIFT inside **
  • Children's book: Linda and the Puddles- A winter story about a little dog who's afraid of thunder storms:

    Judy Yogev, Kathleen Sue Mallari

    language (, Jan. 17, 2017)
    Although a storm itself can be scary, the rain that comes with it brings much fun for all the next day! With the streets now filled with muddy puddles, it’s time for Linda to play with new friends. But splashing in mud can cause such a mess. Now Linda is covered in more brown spots, but they’re not made of fur. Oh dear, Linda! How will Grandma get you to look like yourself again? This funny story with great illustrations is the sixth in the Linda, Grandma’s Little Friend series aimed at children aged three to eight-years-old.
  • What I Want to Be When I Grow Up: Book II

    Michali Mazor, Kathleen Sue Mallari, Sarah Mazor

    eBook (MazorBooks, March 19, 2017)
    Joey comes home from school flustered and quite upset. His teacher wanted all the kids to tell her what they want to be when they grow up, but Joey couldn't decide. Joey tearfully tells his dad that he has lots of ideas, not just one. What does Joey want to be when he grows up and what does his dad say? Read and find out.
  • Children's book: Linda Goes to the Countryside - A story about the adventures of a little dog and its friends the farm animals.:

    Judy Yogev, Kathleen Sue Mallari

    language (, Dec. 26, 2016)
    What happens when some ducks, a calf with a bell, a horse, two dogs and a rooster get together for a picnic? A big noise! You’ve already met Linda, Grandma’s little friend. She’s the sweetest brown-and-white dog you ever could meet, with funny little ears. In this story Grandma and Linda visit Sammy and Rosie, the grandchildren, in the countryside. While Grandma chooses to rest after the train ride there, Linda has other plans. Such a big farm with so many friends to talk to, she can’t wait to find them and go walking to the lake.But one thing she forgot to do was tell Grandma and the grandchildren she was leaving. What happens when Grandma discovers she’s missing? Where could little Linda be? This humorous story with wonderful illustrations for children aged three to eight-years-old, is the second book in the ‘Linda, Grandma’s Little Friend’ series.