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Books in Karma for Kids Books series

  • Please Don't Sneeze

    Sigal Adler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 26, 2014)
    PLEASE DON'T SNEEZERead it FREE as part of your PRIME or Kindle Unlimited membership "In a faraway forest, under a great oak tree,stands a pastry shop offering goodies and tea.A lush green corner where the neighbors meet, Forest folk, some strange, but others quite neat." Review By Jean Glasser: This is a delightful book for young children. It is entertaining with wonderful illustrations. It makes young readers want to continue until the end. It has a moral that children can relate to. I know this as I am a kindergarten teacher and I can tell what appeals to this age group. I would love to see this book stocked in early childhood classrooms.
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  • Grumpy Gus Loses His Shoes

    Dale Lewis

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 12, 2016)
    Grumpy Gus lost his shoes...And doesn't know how he'll go on a walk with his friend Louie Lou.They retrace their steps to find his shoes.Together, Gus and Lou discover a little patience and thinking will accomplish so much more.See more in the second book by #1 Bestselling Children's Book Author Dale Lewis:Full-color illustrations with cute chimpanzees (monkeys)Simple everyday lessons in an easy to understand mannerPerfect bedtime rhyming lines that keep your kids interestedBuy it now.
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  • The Adventures of Farmer Fred: Book 3: Fishing for Fun Farming Books for Kids

    Old MacDonald

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Maxi Taxi and Other Poems

    Virginia Hoppes

    Paperback (Humor & Communication, June 9, 2016)
    "Reading a Good Book I Like Flying! You soar high in clouds of exciting words. Soon you see the world in a new wonderful way. You don't want to land. You're having too much fun! Kids, come fly with me." – Mr. V.
  • Noah's Ark and Other Bible Poems

    Virginia Hoppes, Hall Duncan Ph.D., Margaret Gaeddert, Victor Driver Sr

    Paperback (Humor & Communication, VH Books for Kids, June 8, 2016)
    Bible Heroes come alive with great illustrations and Virginia Hoppes' rhymes. It's the perfect book for the family and Sunday School.
  • Book for kids: Diary Of Skelly the Skeleton

    Aurora Lee

    Paperback (Independently published, )
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  • Perry's Big Dig and Other Poems

    Virginia Hoppes, Hall Duncan Ph.D.

    Paperback (Humor & Communication LLC, June 10, 2016)
    Reading a Good Book is Like Flying! You Soar high in cloud of exciting words. Soon you see the world in a new wonderful way. You don't want to land. You're having too much fun! Kids, come fly with me!
  • Diary of a Farting Villager:

    M.T. Lott

    Paperback (Independently published, May 23, 2019)
    Ten-year-old villager Bartholomew Johnson is cursed, and so are the people around him.Why? He was born that way.You see, young Bart Johnson suffers from excess, uncontrollable fart gas, and his diet of dried kelp and mushroom stew is not helping matters.All of his friends except one, the loyal Stan Leaf, have abandoned him. They laugh at him and make jokes. Josh, the bully, loves to pick on him and make up mean nicknames.His teachers make him sit inside a glass cube during class to prevent his fart gas from disrupting the learning of the other students.His life is sad.But, when his fourth grade field trip is announced, will he finally discover a place where he can fart in peace? Read the Diary of a Farting Villager to find out how young Bart learns to accept himself for who he is and make the most of his ... talents.
  • Book for kids: Diary Of A Wimpy Bat

    Aurora Lee

    Paperback (Independently published, )
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  • Unlikely Friends, the Owl and the Cat

    Amma Lee, Poky Wu

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 23, 2018)
    Children's books about animals(Cat and Owl) & picture books for kids This is a read aloud kids book that is written in an easy to read rhyme style and is ideal for children from preschool to little kids. Once upon a time there was a little boy who had a pet owl and a little girl who had a pet cat. The boy and the girl were neighbors, but when they got together they would always fight. The owl loved to sleep during the day and didn’t want to hear them fighting, so, being wise as owls are, he decided he would try to solve the problem. Along the way, everyone learns about the power of friendship in this delightful rhyming story for parents to share with children 3-8 years old.
  • WHAT IS GOING ON?: Story about animals

    Elijah Kravets

    Paperback (Independently published, June 19, 2017)
    AMAZING STORY ABOUT ANIMALS :) Can you imagine what will happen if different animals come and lie down on each other? Can the one who is at the bottom get out? Our little pink piggy was so tired after playing with the chick and other friends that he lay down and wanted to sleep. The sun was shining, the weather was warm and piggy would soon get asleep if his friends didn't decide they wanted to rest either. One by one, they came and lay right on the poor piggy! Soon a huge funny tower was built from these playful animals! What should our piggy do? Should he try to sleep or get out? And how could he do it? Find answers to all these questions in the lovely book "What is going on?". "What is going on" is definitely one of the succeeded children's books about animals. It offers an easy way for kids to learn counting, as well as remembering the order. The book will train the memory of your kid, help him think creatively and find solutions to small problems. Besides, the story is such a funny and interesting one, that your dear child will love reading it every day before getting to bed. Animal stories for kids have never been so amusing before as they are now! And the "What is going on?" is a bright example of it!
  • The Sad Cloud Who Wanted to Make Friends: Evalhena Stories

    Evalhena Owen, Katie Darden

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 15, 2013)
    Purchase includes a free digital coloring book of all the illustrations included in this story.Cloud just wanted to make friends. But his raindrop tears seemed to make everyone run away. This just makes him sadder.Join Cloud on his adventures to find some friends who like him just as he is.This story was written and illustrated by 11 year old Evalhena with some help from her Grandma Katie. This story is suitable to be read to very small children and can be read by 7-10 year olds. (MS Word's Flesch-Kincaid grade level is 3.3)When you buy this book, you help to fund Evalhena's college education!