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Books published by publisher Fay B. Bolton

  • What Am I? Guess What Animal I Am From The Clues Given On Each Page Of This Book.

    Fay B. Bolton

    language (Fay B. Bolton, March 6, 2015)
    Let your child guess what animal is featured in this book? Enjoy this charming children's rhyming book, that offers clues through cute colorful illustrations so your child can guess what animal is stared in this book. Enjoy the delightful clues given on each page. This is a great beginner reader book. The book contains a cute easy to read poem to help your child guess what animal is featured in this book. This is an easy to read bedtime book.
  • Pete's Monster: Overcoming Fear Of Monsters In The Bedroom

    Fay B. Bolton

    language (Fay B. Bolton, June 12, 2015)
    I sound out my alarm as I enter my bedroom; it’s to scare off the monsters who are lying in wait.Meet Pete. Pete is afraid of the dark and wears a red cape to give him superpowers to fight monsters hiding under his bed.Learn how Pete overcomes his fears and makes a new friend who’s a Blue Monster.
  • Friendship: Meet Two Unlikely Friends, A Cat And A Goat Who Became The Best Of Friends One Cold Night.

    Fay B. Bolton

    eBook (Fay B. Bolton, March 10, 2015)
    Enjoy this delightful rhyming story about two unlikely friends a cat and a goat. They were not the best of friends until one cold night when they snuggled close together on the lounge chair in the barn to keep warm. Let your child learn that even despite differences whether it's different species, or different color of skin, two opposites can become the best of friends.Even though the cat and the goat look different and eat different food, they can still become the best of friends enjoying doing things together.Enjoy this easy to read rhyming poem book. This book makes an enjoyable bedtime story with its delightful and colorful illustrations.This is a great beginner reader book for your child, as well as an easy to read bedtime story.
  • The Wafflehoffers Maple's First Competition: The Wafflehoffers

    Fay B. Bolton, Gian Uy

    Paperback (Fay B. Bolton, Oct. 20, 2016)
    Maple Wafflehoffer lives in Waffleville with her Mama, Papa, and brother named Zack. Maple being six years old, decides she's now old enough to uphold the family tradition and enter the waffle baking competition held at the yearly county fair. While at the festival, the school bully, Priscilla Fry, comes into the waffle-baking tent and puts on her apron. Priscilla Fry won last year's competition and the year before. Maple pours the flour into her mixing bowl and beats in the eggs and milk, then folds in the blueberries for color and taste, to make the best waffles she has ever made. All while keeping her fingers crossed, hoping she wins first place and upholds her family tradition. Unfortunately, Maple comes in second place, losing to Priscilla Fry, who teases Maple about losing. Maple is sad at first then looks across the tent at her family, who are cheering and clapping. Maple smiles at them, knowing that coming in second place isn't that bad, especially for the first time at entering the competition. Maple proudly excepts her second-place ribbon, knowing that she could always win first place when she enters the baking competition next year.
  • The Wafflehoffers: Curious Maple

    Fay B. Bolton

    Paperback (Fay B. Bolton, March 19, 2016)
    Maple Wafflehoffer was excited spring had arrived. That meant a visit to her aunt and uncle’s farm that was located on the other side of Waffleville. After a hearty lunch of waffles, Maple’s uncle told her that she could go outside and play but he warned her to stay away from the brown mare and her foal. Maple is a curious young girl took that as a challenge and went in search of the foal, despite her uncle’s wishes. In her search, Maple came across several farm animals that were of not much help in her tracking down the foal. It wasn’t until she came upon the farmer’s sheepdog that she was able to locate them. Upon finding the foal, Maple feared she’d made a frightful mistake and wished she could be transported back to the safety of her family. There are a few more surprises in store ¬– though the biggest one may lie with Maple herself.