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  • A Boy Named Brunch

    Rev. Molly C. Cook B.Msc.

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 18, 2013)
    A Boy Named Brunch. Book 1 in my children's collection, Simply Silly Series. Find out what happens when my daughter, Emalie questions what it would be like, to be a boy named Brunch. Each book in this series contains coloring pages for your little one to enjoy.
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  • A Boy Named Soo

    PAMcHenry

    (, Feb. 13, 2018)
    A BOY NAMED SOO is a delightful story about a little boy named Soo Chu who loved or liked almost everything about school. He loved sliding around the curvy loop slide. He liked finger painting with his hands. He loved milk and cookies at noon. He did not like the daily nap on a mat, repeatedly saying his ABCs, and being teased about his name was not pleasing. To Soo, there was nothing funny about a BOY named Soo. He was not a girl.At first, Soo “reacts” to the teasing by climbing tall trees, standing on his head, splashing in water puddles, doing karate kicks, and scaring girls with worms to show that he was a 100% rough and tumble boy not a girl. But none of his actions stopped the teasing. So, one day he comes up with a brilliant ‘Plan B’ that leads to a big reveal, surprises, and some cheer.
  • A Boy Named Soo

    Pamchenry

    (Nook Press, March 20, 2018)
    A BOY NAMED SOO is a delightful story about a little boy named Soo Chu who loved or liked almost everything about school. He loved sliding around the curvy loop slide. He liked finger painting with his hands. He loved milk and cookies at noon. He did not like the daily nap on a mat, repeatedly saying his ABCs, and being teased about his name was not pleasing. To Soo, there was nothing funny about a BOY named Soo. He was not a girl. At first, Soo "reacts" to the teasing by climbing tall trees, standing on his head, splashing in water puddles, doing karate kicks, and scaring girls with worms to show that he was a 100% rough and tumble boy not a girl. But none of his actions stopped the teasing. So, one day he comes up with a brilliant 'Plan B' that leads to a big reveal, surprises, and some cheer. Other wonderful books by the author include: The Barnyard Games, The Paper Bag Princesses, Benedict & Arnold, A Squirrels' Race to be Mayor, Clara's Christmas Countdown and Drazahr: My Kingdom Come.
  • A Boy Named Lilli

    Karen O. Roberts, Juan Sierra

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 24, 2018)
    Lilli is an active and playful little boy who really dislikes his strict bedtime routine. Each night, he must come up with a HUGE plan to trick his parents in allowing him to sleep as late as he wants. In the second story, Lilli dislikes flies as much as he dislikes his bedtime. In fact, he is terrified of flies but he must be brave and bold to overcome his biggest fear.
  • A Boy Named Ergo

    Rob Marsh

    Paperback (Dingbat Publishing, Dec. 1, 2014)
    Book three in the ludicrous 'Mutated Mediocre Public Television Vampire Hunter' trilogy Ergo is a bright red human-puppet hybrid who wants only to be a normal teenager, if there is such a thing. He’s survived vampires, zombies, aliens, clowns, and dangers in the furthest reaches of space. But can he survive the socialized, heavily-medicated environment of the public school system? Can he endure a seemingly endless onslaught of bounty hunters, defective androids, galactic invasions, and martial arts crazed bullies? Can he go the distance, win the championship and the heart of the most beautiful girl in the school? And how does the plight of this befuddled creature with a heart of gold have anything to do with zany subplots about adorable, marketable critters, a doughy detective, and a defrosted theme park owner all overly saturated with literary tropes?
  • A Boy Named Korah

    Robert Wells

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, June 16, 2004)
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  • A Boy Named Soo

    PAMcHenry

    (Independently published, March 11, 2018)
    From the author of The Barnyard Games; The Paper Bag Princesses; Benedict & Arnold, A Squirrels’ Race to be Mayor; Clara’s Christmas Countdown and Drazahr: My Kingdom Come, A BOY NAMED SOO is a delightful story about a five year old boy named Soo Chu who loved or liked almost everything about kindergarten. He loved sliding around the curvy loop slide. He liked finger painting with his hands. He loved milk and cookies at noon. However, he did not like the daily nap on a mat, repeatedly saying his ABCs, and being teased about his name was not pleasing. To Soo, there was nothing funny about a BOY named Soo. He was not a girl. At first, Soo “reacts” to the teasing by climbing tall trees, standing on his head, splashing in water puddles, doing karate kicks, and scaring girls with worms to show that he was a 100% rough and tumble boy not a girl. But none of his actions stopped the teasing. So, one day he comes up with a brilliant ‘Plan B’ that leads to a big reveal, surprises, and some cheer.