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Books with author Sigal Adler

  • HEY SHEEP LET ME SLEEP

    Sigal Adler

    language (Sun n' Fun, Aug. 12, 2014)
    I was lying in my bed; it was a very dark night,No dreams came, though my eyes were shut tight.I turned my pillow over and I turned it once more,But I was still wide awake just like I was before.
  • The Turtle's Gift: Children's Book on Patience

    Sigal Adler

    Paperback (Independently published, July 25, 2019)
    The Turtle’s Gift:One sunny morning the envelopes came - Colorful, shiny, with each creature’s nameSome opened them carefully, others just tore - And all of them knew just what lay in store.
  • The Mean Green Tiny King

    Sigal Adler

    Paperback (Independently published, April 8, 2020)
    Mean Green Tiny King********************There once was a Virus who wanted to be king, he wanted to rule, every one and every thing. ***This book is not a guide to treating any virus.The content of this book is of a general nature and for entertainment purposes only.No text in this book should constitute or be regarded as a recommendation or advice.
  • The North Wind and the Sun

    Sigal Adler

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 26, 2017)
    The North Wind and the Sun ******************************* " One day in late spring with the sun shining strong She announced to the North Wind, “You do not belong!” “It’s time you must leave, so things can get hot.” But the North Wind said simply, “Oh, no, I will not.” ********** About Aesop’s Fables ****** Who was Aesop, and why are his fables famous all over the world? In fact, very little is known about this mysterious Ancient Greek figure. He is thought to have been a slave originally from Africa, but even that isn’t known for certain. But his stories, with their talking animals and simple moral lessons, have been popular for thousands of years. They have been translated into almost every language and were among the first books to be printed when the printing press was invented in the 1400s. The most famous Aesop’s Fable is probably the story of The Hare and the Tortoise, with its message that “slow and steady wins the race.” Children everywhere have grown up loving these delightful short tales, learning and growing through their bond with these timeless classics. I grew up enjoying many of Aesop’s fables and I’m excited to share them with you here in my own style, a little more contemporary and told in rhymes to make them fun to read and listen to. I hope you and your kids will love sharing these stories and learning from their messages just as much as I always have.
  • The Turtle's Gift: : Children's Book on Patience

    Adler Sigal

    Hardcover (Sigal Adler, Aug. 2, 2019)
    The Turtle’s Gift: One sunny morning the envelopes came - Colorful, shiny, with each creature’s name. Some opened them carefully, others just tore - And all of them knew just what lay in store.
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  • THE BEST NEST: Motivate Your Growing Child To Shower

    Sigal Adler

    language (, June 8, 2017)
    THE BEST NEST********************At night when Mom said to take a bath,And wash his hair with shampoo.He’d only wet his hair with water,And his mother never knew.
  • Gift from the Sea: Teaching Children the Joy of Giving

    Sigal Adler

    eBook (, Oct. 27, 2018)
    Gift from the Sea********************“Please, great sea, my dearest good friend,I know that you listen; you’re not just pretend;So please take my gift to someone who has less,A girl who would truly adore a new dress.”
  • "UNCLE JAKE" : 6 IN 1

    Sigal Adler

    language (, Dec. 1, 2017)
    From Book 1: WHO STOLE MY NEWSPAPER? ******************************** "Where's my newspaper? Who stole it from me? I must catch the thief, He will not stay free." Uncle Jake was too angry, He accused right away. Then he learned a lesson, At the end of the day.***WHO STOLE MY NEWSPAPER?********************************"Where's my newspaper?Who stole it from me?I must catch the thief,He will not stay free."Uncle Jake was too angry,He accused right away.Then he learned a lesson,At the end of the day.***WHO'S THAT LAZY BOY?woke up one morning in an angry mood, His alarm clock annoyed him; its ringing was rude. He yelled: "Shut up clock!" and shook his strong fist, He slammed the OFF button with a flick of his wrist.***WHO ATE MY SANDWICH?thought that quiet days were the best, He'd relax at home with a book and time to rest. Though parties were no pleasure for Uncle Jake, On his birthday, the whole family came with a cake. This year on his birthday there was a football game, Watching a re-run just wouldn't be quite the same.WHO'S THAT NEW NEIGHBOR?"Uncle Jake was neat and tidy in every way,He laundered his clothes every single day.He hung the wet clothes on the line outside,And brought them in as soon as they dried.His clothes were ironed and ready to wear,Even mittens and socks got his special care.And More .
  • "HELP! The Wolf Is Coming "

    Sigal Adler

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 25, 2017)
    The High Price Of Telling Lies ******************************* The three older brothers had flocks of their own, But the youngest one still had to wait till he’d grown, He wished to grow big like his brothers, so strong So he’d have his own sheep before very ***************************** About Aesop’s Fables Who was Aesop, and why are his fables famous all over the world? In fact, very little is known about this mysterious Ancient Greek figure. He is thought to have been a slave originally from Africa, but even that isn’t known for certain. But his stories, with their talking animals and simple moral lessons, have been popular for thousands of years. They have been translated into almost every language and were among the first books to be printed when the printing press was invented in the 1400s. The most famous Aesop’s Fable is probably the story of The Hare and the Tortoise, with its message that “slow and steady wins the race.” Children everywhere have grown up loving these delightful short tales, learning and growing through their bond with these timeless classics. I grew up enjoying many of Aesop’s fables and I’m excited to share them with you here in my own style, a little more contemporary and told in rhymes to make them fun to read and listen to. I hope you and your kids will love sharing these stories and learning from their messages just as much as I always have.
  • "I've Only Got Three Hands":: Teach Kids to Organize Their Rooms and Why it's Important

    Sigal Adler

    Paperback (Independently published, March 12, 2018)
    I've Only Got Three Hands **************************** Big problems were brewing in monster land Where one boy’s bedroom was way out of hand; When bedtime came, well, his room was a mess! And that mischievous monster couldn’t care less.
  • Childrens book:"HIPPO HIPPY": Teach Kids About the Importance of Family

    Sigal Adler

    language ("SUN N FUN"- Kids Early reader picture books, Aug. 12, 2014)
    Hippy the Hippo*******************Hippy the Hippo kept his Mom super busy.Running around after him made her quite dizzy.Hippy grew older. He was calmer than before.I wonder what surprises the future has in store? The challenging behavior of young children often leads them and the adults around them to assume that "being bad" is a sentence for life. This story provides entertaining reassurance that as life continues a lot can change, with nice surprises along the way. Enjoy! children often leads them and the adults around them to assume that "being bad" is a sentence for life. This story provides entertaining reassurance that as life continues a lot can change, with nice surprises along the way. Enjoy! Sigal
  • The Grasshopper and the Ant: Aesop's Fables in Verses

    Sigal Adler

    Paperback (Independently published, March 3, 2018)
    The Grasshopper and the Ant ********************************* When you work all summer to save up your crumbs You'll have no worries when winter time comes. *** About Aesop's Fables Who was Aesop, and why are his fables famous all over the world? In fact, very little is known about this mysterious Ancient Greek figure. He is thought to have been a slave originally from Africa, but even that isn't known for certain. But his stories, with their talking animals and simple moral lessons, have been popular for thousands of years. They have been translated into almost every language and were among the first books to be printed when the printing press was invented in the 1400s. The most famous Aesop's Fable is probably the story of The Hare and the Tortoise, with its message that "slow and steady wins the race." Children everywhere have grown up loving these delightful short tales, learning and growing through their bond with these timeless classics. I grew up enjoying many of Aesop's fables and I'm excited to share them with you here in my own style, a little more contemporary and told in rhymes to make them fun to read and listen to. I hope you and your kids will love sharing these stories and learning from their messages just as much as I always have.
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