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Books with author Meg Daniels

  • Guitar for Kids: A Beginner's Guide

    Mark Daniels

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 5, 2014)
    “Full of great pictures and illustrations that make guitar easy to understand.”- Marti in Florida “Perfect for kids! Easy to read, understand and follow.” - Kurt in California “Perfect beginner's guitar book!”- Chad in South Carolina “Great start for kids that want to learn how to master the guitar.”- Maurice in Idaho “My son loved this book and I am amazed how quickly he picked up the guitar.” - Jimmy in Colorado Packed with illustrations that make it easy to understand everything about the guitar, kids of all ages will enjoy reading and learning how to play their guitar with Guitar for Kids A Beginner's Guide. No complicated lessons on learning to read music. Kids will be playing their first chords quickly and easily with encouraging diagrams that make it easy to know exactly where their fingers should go. Multiple images and illustrations make everything crystal clear. Your child will be playing their guitar in no time. Pick up a copy of Guitar for Kids: A Beginner’s Guide today and watch your child play their guitar tomorrow.
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  • Ukulele for Kids: A Fun and Easy Way to Learn

    Mark Daniels

    language (, Dec. 25, 2015)
    “My daughter loves it!” Janice “Easy to understand.” Michael “Wonderful, simple and fun!” Richard “Nice beginner’s ukulele book for kids.” Beth Mark Daniels simplifies the ukulele and brings everything down to a level children not only understand, but also enjoy. Kids can jump right in and learn at their own pace with no complicated sheet music to slow down the learning process. Everything is explained with illustrations and real life photographs from multiple angles making it easy for children to know exactly where and what their little hands should be doing. The ukulele is the perfect instrument for kids. It's small, lightweight size makes it very easy for little hands to play. With only four strings, children have little to no problem jumping right in and making fun music. The ukulele is the perfect instrument to introduce children to the wonderful world of music and Mark Daniels makes learning the ukulele fun and easy. Children will learn how to identify each part of their ukulele and what it does. They will also learn the proper way to hold the ukulele as well as strum the strings for the very first time. Images and illustrations make tuning the ukulele simple. Kids will be playing their first chords quickly and easily with encouraging diagrams that make it easy to know exactly where their fingers should go. Multiple images and illustrations make everything crystal clear. Your child will be playing their ukulele in no time. Pick up a copy of Ukulele for Kids: A Fun and Easy Way to Learn and watch your child play their ukulele tomorrow.
  • Why Unicorns Fart Rainbows

    Daniel Mega

    eBook (MEGAPULP, April 22, 2012)
    For centuries children and adults alike have pondered the age old question:Why do unicorns fart rainbows? What exactly is that trail of rainbow travelling behind them as they travel through space?To discover the answer one must not look to the past but to the future. Time traveller and fable philosopher Daniel Mega has journeyed to the future to a place called Super Happy Cosmos to discover the answer.Join him as he recounts the fable of Hoof Hearted, The Littlest Unicorn. Hoof Hearted is a tender soul on a quest to discover who he really is, and why he has a terrible case of indigestion.Travel to a distant land . . . in outer space. Battle with the evil . . . Super Happy Cosmos King. And most importantly discover the age old question . . . Why Unicorns Fart Rainbows!This epic fable is intended for readers of all ages and is presented into an easy to read chapter book format. This book is from the Fairy Tales From Outer Space series.
  • The Butt Munchkins

    Daniel Mega

    language (MEGAPULP, April 24, 2012)
    Welcome young reader. Meet your hero, Tad, the most heroic Butt Squire from the planet Buttlandia!When a space jet ski jousting event goes terribly wrong, the people of Buttlandia's greatest possession, the space ship party boat is ruined. Because of Tad's recklessness, he must go on a space quest of epic proportions.Alone in space with only his space grog and his trusty space jet ski, Frankenjet, the butt squire must comb the depths of Hyperspace, battling space mummies and other beasties in his never ending quest to find a new space ship party boat.Can our hero save the day?Will the people of Buttlandia be able to party on or suffer death by boredom?Can Tad survive as a captive of the not evil, but terribly boring space mummies?Find out in the epic space quest of The Butt Munchkins!This chapter book is part of a series. Be sure not to miss "Why Unicorns Fart Rainbows", the first book in the "Fairy Tales From Outer Space" series.
  • Ukulele for Kids: A Fun and Easy Way to Learn

    Mark Daniels

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 15, 2015)
    “My daughter loves it!” Janice “Easy to understand.” Michael “Wonderful, simple and fun!” Richard “Nice beginner’s ukulele book for kids.” Beth Mark Daniels simplifies the ukulele and brings everything down to a level children not only understand, but also enjoy. Kids can jump right in and learn at their own pace with no complicated sheet music to slow down the learning process. Everything is explained with illustrations and real life photographs from multiple angles making it easy for children to know exactly where and what their little hands should be doing. The ukulele is the perfect instrument for kids. It's small, lightweight size makes it very easy for little hands to play. With only four strings, children have little to no problem jumping right in and making fun music. The ukulele is the perfect instrument to introduce children to the wonderful world of music and Mark Daniels makes learning the ukulele fun and easy. Children will learn how to identify each part of their ukulele and what it does. They will also learn the proper way to hold the ukulele as well as strum the strings for the very first time. Images and illustrations make tuning the ukulele simple. Kids will be playing their first chords quickly and easily with encouraging diagrams that make it easy to know exactly where their fingers should go. Multiple images and illustrations make everything crystal clear. Your child will be playing their ukulele in no time. Pick up a copy of Ukulele for Kids: A Fun and Easy Way to Learn and watch your child play their ukulele tomorrow.
  • Guitar for Kids: A Beginner's Guide to Playing Your First Guitar

    Mark Daniels

    eBook (, Oct. 1, 2014)
    “Full of great pictures and illustrations that make guitar easy to understand.” - Marti in Florida“Perfect for kids! Easy to read, understand and follow.” - Kurt in California“Perfect beginner's guitar book!” - Chad in South Carolina“Great start for kids that want to learn how to master the guitar.” - Maurice in Idaho“My son loved this book and I am amazed how quickly he picked up the guitar.” - Jimmy in ColoradoPacked with colorful illustrations that make it easy to understand everything about the guitar, kids of all ages will enjoy reading and learning how to play their guitar with Guitar for Kids A Beginner's Guide. No complicated lessons on learning to read music. Kids will be playing their first chords quickly and easily with encouraging diagrams that make it easy to know exactly where their fingers should go. Multiple images and illustrations make everything crystal clear. Your child will be playing their guitar in no time. Pick up a copy of Guitar for Kids: A Beginner’s Guide today and watch your child play their guitar tomorrow.
  • The Midas Touch: World mythology in bite-sized chunks

    Mark Daniels

    language (Michael O'Mara Books, Oct. 23, 2013)
    This authoritative and fascinating introduction to the legends of history will reintroduce readers to the cyclopes, Minotaur and centaurs of the Ancient Greeks, as well as shedding light on the wider world of mythology.The Midas Touch includes a stunning array of fascinating tales and gets to grips with the ancient stories of Aboriginal, Sumerian, Egyptian, Mesoamerican, Maori, Greek, Roman, Indian, Norse and Japanese cultures, encompassing legends from the most diverse societies and the most ancient cultures from across the globe.In a concise yet comprehensive format, The Midas Touch is a wonderful evocation of the hugely entertaining stories and characters of mythology.
  • World Mythology in Bite-Sized Chunks

    Mark Daniels

    Paperback (Michael O'Mara, Sept. 28, 2016)
    From the signs of the zodiac to literature and art, the influence of world mythology can still be seen in everyday life. With a stunning array of fascinating tales, World Mythology in Bite-Sized Chunks gets to grips with the ancient stories of Aboriginal, Sumerian, Egyptian, Mesoamerican, Maori, Greek, Roman, Indian, Norse, and Japanese cultures, encompassing legends from the most diverse societies and the most ancient cultures from across the globe. Learn about why Odin, the Father of the Gods in Norse mythology, was so keen to lose an eye, the importance of the Osiris myth of Ancient Egypt, and much more besides. Entertaining, authoritative, and incisive, this is an enlightening journey into the fascinating world of mythology.
  • If I were A Butterfly...

    Megan Daniels

    language (, Oct. 3, 2017)
    If I were a butterfly begins the If I Were Series. In this engaging book, kids journey into the world of the caterpillar where he dreams of being a butterfly. If I Were A Butterfly allows kids the chance to see nature in a fun and exciting way and asks them; what would you do if YOU were a butterfly?
  • Why Ninjas Kick Butt!

    Daniel Mega

    language (MEGAPULP, June 28, 2012)
    Rule Number One of the Secret Ninja Club is Girls Are Not Ninjas! Rule Number Two of the Secret Ninja Club is Old people (especially moms) are not ninjas! . . . Buddy, Muddy, and Lem are working hard to come up with the rules that make a ninja. The problem is ninjas don't exist yet in space. If girls and old people aren't ninjas than who are? Are all boys ninjas? Are cooks ninjas?The boys know a few things about ninjas. They know ninjas like to kick and punch stuff. They like to be sneaky and unseen. And they love to eat sweet buns, but ninjas do not cook!When the boys discover that the Intergalactic Cooking School For Girls threatens to cramp their ninja style they decide to venture out with their ninja stars and nunchucks, and show those girls what for. But sneaking around an all girls school is harder than the boys thought.Can they defeat the evil girl cooks? Can they find the elusive sweet buns they are constantly drooling over? Will these Ninjas Kick Butt!?Find out in the chapterbook Why Ninjas Kick Butt!
  • Why Zombies Eat Brains

    Daniel Mega

    language (MEGAPULP, June 6, 2012)
    Why do zombies love to eat human brains? They could just as easily eat cereal, ice cream, and gummies all day without worrying about their figure. So why do they do it?Do they need brains for its nutritional value?Are humans their version of fast food?Do they think eating more brains will make them smarter?The answer might be easier than you think. Follow zombiologist Daniel Mega as he answers this question and many more in Why Zombies Eat Brains!
  • Why Dragons Belch Fire

    Daniel Mega

    language (MEGAPULP, July 11, 2012)
    Finally, someone is brave enough to answer the age old question: Why do dragons belch fire?It doesn't make sense. Do they have a stove in their stomach boiling a steamy fire stew? Or an extreme case of acid indigestion caused by fire imps?Travel with our fearless and extremely dashing Duke Carmello Smooth as he travels deep into the Sugar Mine caverns to answer this very question.Will Duke Smooth solve this age old riddle or will Ralph the belching dragon burn him to a crispy critter?Find out in the latest installment from the Fairy Tales From Outer Space series, Why Dragons Belch Fire.