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Books with author Ruth C Culpepper

  • I’m Afraid To Go To Sleep!: Helping Kids Sleep

    R. W. Culpepper

    eBook (, June 15, 2020)
    ★Helping Kids Sleep★Mable was afraid to go to sleep. She thought monsters would get her while buried in the sheets. Ghosts, the Boogeyman, and other creepy monsters, Mable believed if she closed her eyes, they would pounce on her. Her mom told her there were no such things, that she should get some sleep and have pleasant dreams."I'm Afraid To Go To Sleep!" has many colorful illustrations for children to enjoy. This rhyming bedtime picture book introduces Mable, a five-year-old little girl and her plush toy monster Big Toby. Mable dreams that she and Big Toby will one day put an end to monsters scaring children, especially while they sleep. "I'm Afraid To Go To Sleep!" is a fun book for children of all ages who enjoy bedtime stories, group reading, and storytime with their parents or grandparents.
  • "BROWN BEAR WON'T SHARE": Teaching Kids to Share and Show Kindness

    R. W. Culpepper

    language (, March 31, 2020)
    Teaching Kids to Share and Show KindnessBrown Bear awoke from hibernation to the tempting scent of pears in the air. It was spring, and the forest was buzzing with life. He could see Owl, Rabbit, Squirrel, and three little mice.“Good morning, all,” said Brown Bear. “I'm on my way to pick some delicious sweet pears, ten, twenty, thirty if I dare. I will eat them all without care.”“That wouldn't be wise,” said Owl. “Your belly could turn sour and pass gas that is foul. Instead of eating them all without care, do the right thing, and share.” BROWN BEAR WON’T SHARE is a book about a selfish, greedy bear. Brown Bear is so selfish and greedy he won’t even share with his friends. Now that’s one selfish bear. Brown Bear soon realizes that he needs his friends and being unkind to them is not the way to go.A Note From The AuthorThank you for your support! I hope you enjoyed reading "BROWN BEAR WON’T SHARE." Writing and illustrating children's picture books are super fun for me, especially those that teach moral lessons and help build a kid's self-esteem. I hope that my books will increase a child's love for reading, listening, and storytelling, allowing parents and children to spend quality time together. Your opinions, thoughts, and suggestions are always much appreciated. -R. W. Culpepper Boys and girls ages 0-8 will love hearing about Brown Bear and his forest friend’s adventures in this new book series teaching moral lessons and self-esteem along the way.Get Your Copy Today
  • Imagination Max - The Green Beans Monsters

    R. W. Culpepper

    language (, Sept. 7, 2019)
    Out of nowhere, a group of green beans [monsters] confronted him in his grandmother’s living room screaming “Eat us, we’re good for you! Open your mouth, varmint!”“Never foul beans! You monsters will never get into my mouth without a fight,” Max yelled.Maxwell Dynamo is a hilarious 10 year old boy with a supercharged imagination. While visiting his Grandma for Sunday dinner, things take a strange turn. Never in his wildest dreams had he conjured up funny monsters in the form of talking vegetables before. Are the Green Beans Monsters real? Imagination Max and the Green Beans Monsters is a hysterical illustrated kids bedtime story that teaches elementary school children to be honest and to always listen to your parents… especially about eating those dreaded green vegetables and other healthy foods.Page Up and Order Now.
  • New home-- new friends

    Ruth C Culpepper

    Paperback (Convention Press, March 15, 1960)
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  • BROWN BEAR WON'T SHARE: Teaching Kids to Share and Show Kindness

    R. W. Culpepper

    (Independently published, April 17, 2020)
    Teaching Kids to Share and Show KindnessBrown Bear awoke from hibernation to the tempting scent of pears in the air. It was spring, and the forest was buzzing with life. He could see Owl, Rabbit, Squirrel, and three little mice.“Good morning, all,” said Brown Bear. “I'm on my way to pick some delicious sweet pears, ten, twenty, thirty if I dare. I will eat them all without care.”“That wouldn't be wise,” said Owl. “Your belly could turn sour and pass gas that is foul. Instead of eating them all without care, do the right thing, and share.” BROWN BEAR WON’T SHARE is a book about a selfish, greedy bear. Brown Bear is so selfish and greedy he won’t even share with his friends. Now that’s one selfish bear. Brown Bear soon realizes that he needs his friends and being unkind to them is not the way to go.A Note From The AuthorThank you for your support! I hope you enjoyed reading "BROWN BEAR WON’T SHARE." Writing and illustrating children's picture books are super fun for me, especially those that teach moral lessons and help build a kid's self-esteem. I hope that my books will increase a child's love for reading, listening, and storytelling, allowing parents and children to spend quality time together. Your opinions, thoughts, and suggestions are always much appreciated. -R. W. Culpepper Boys and girls ages 0-8 will love hearing about Brown Bear and his forest friend’s adventures in this new book series teaching moral lessons and self-esteem along the way.Get Your Copy Today
  • IMAGINATION MAX - The Green Beans Monsters Book 1:

    R.W. Culpepper

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 12, 2019)
    Out of nowhere, a group of green beans [monsters] confronted him in his grandmother’s living room screaming “Eat us, we’re good for you! Open your mouth, varmint!”“Never foul beans! You monsters will never get into my mouth without a fight,” Max yelled.Maxwell Dynamo is a hilarious 10 year old boy with a supercharged imagination. While visiting his Grandma for Sunday dinner, things take a strange turn. Never in his wildest dreams had he conjured up funny monsters in the form of talking vegetables before. Are the Green Beans Monsters real? Imagination Max and the Green Beans Monsters is a hysterical illustrated kids bedtime story that teaches elementary school children to be honest and to always listen to your parents… especially about eating those dreaded green vegetables and other healthy foods.Page Up and Order Now.
  • I’m Afraid To Go To Sleep!: Helping Kids Sleep

    R. W. Culpepper

    Paperback (Independently published, June 21, 2020)
    ★Helping Kids Sleep★Mable was afraid to go to sleep. She thought monsters would get her while buried in the sheets. Ghosts, the Boogeyman, and other creepy monsters, Mable believed if she closed her eyes, they would pounce on her. Her mom told her there were no such things, that she should get some sleep and have pleasant dreams."I'm Afraid To Go To Sleep!" has many colorful illustrations for children to enjoy. This rhyming bedtime picture book introduces Mable, a five-year-old little girl and her plush toy monster Big Toby. Mable dreams that she and Big Toby will one day put an end to monsters scaring children, especially while they sleep. "I'm Afraid To Go To Sleep!" is a fun book for children of all ages who enjoy bedtime stories, group reading, and storytime with their parents or grandparents.