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Books published by publisher Michaelann

  • People Are Awesome

    Michaelann Gray

    language (Michaelann, Oct. 9, 2015)
    Your sweet old babysitter steals your best friend's little sister's doll? You had to quit school because you got bullied? Find out how these two best friends and the little sister go about finding a perfect solution to all of it, and change an older woman's life forever!
  • MISHA, JAZZY and Little Tinky

    Michaelann Gray

    language (Michaelann, Sept. 27, 2015)
    What happens when your vegetable garden starts to go missing? Can this doggie and her cat pal find out? What happens what it turns out to be a very stinky baby skunk who's lost and scared? Can they help? A funny sweet story about helping others.
  • Debi and The Anteater

    Michaelann Gray

    language (Michaelann, Oct. 8, 2015)
    If your yard were covered in ANTS everywhere so you couldn't even play outside...WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Little Debi has a great solution!
  • LITTLE COLD BEAR and THE BROWN PARKA

    Michaelann Gray

    language (Michaelann Gray, Feb. 29, 2016)
    What would you do if you saw a little cold polar bear baby? Would you give it your most treasured item? This little Alaskan boy shows what true kindness is, and then everyone ends up having fun.
  • The Arrogant Earl a short story

    Michael Dann

    eBook (Michael Dann, May 23, 2016)
    Once upon a time, there lived an earl. Around him, ill feelings seemed to unfurl.He rubbed people the wrong wayby being thoughtless every day.He had a habit of being curt.He didn’t care whose feelings he hurt.His wife and children had plenty to say.They felt his behaviour was not okay.The earl only cared about himself.He didn’t put his pride on the shelf.He believed that he was always right.He held on to this view every night.He always tried to force his will,and that was how things went downhill.Every week he argued with his wife.He felt that she caused him so much strife.Whatever she did, it was always wrong.His disapproval was always strong.“Why are you being like this?” she would say.“Can’t you be reasonable for just one day?”He’d look at her and shake his head.“Just do as I say,” was what he said.She’d bite her tongue and let things slide.She didn’t want to say something snide.The earl found it hard to understandwhy she couldn’t obey his command.As head of the house he got his way.He always had the final say ...This rhyming cautionary tale looks at the pitfalls of arrogance, overbearingness and stubbornness. It is approximately 850 words.
  • Eat Your Peas

    Michael Dann

    language (Michael Dann, Dec. 30, 2014)
    “Eat your peas. They're good for you. And they're very yummy too.” “No, no, no, I don’t like peas.Can’t I have some bread and cheese?”Blue Bear doesn't want to eat his peas. Can Brown Bear persuade him? This rhyming illustrated children's book is approximately 230 words. It has been formatted to fill the entire page on a Kindle Fire.
  • Halloween Book Of Opposites

    Michael Dann

    eBook (Michael Dann, Oct. 28, 2014)
    Big pumpkin, small pumpkin, happy ghost, sad ghost, same bats, different bats, fat cat, thin cat, tall skeleton, short skeleton, closed coffin, open coffin, many spiders, few spiders, young witch and old witch.This simple illustrated children's book teaches preschoolers opposites using things associated with Halloween.
  • Nana Knows Best

    Michael Dann

    language (Michael Dann, Dec. 22, 2013)
    Nana and Fifi went for a walk in the woods.“Are you sure this is a good idea?” said Fifi.“What about the monster?”“How many times do I have to tell you?” saidNana. “There is no monster. Fifi, don’t argue.Nana knows best.”Is Fifi wrong? Does Nana know best?This illustrated children's book has been formatted to fill the entire page on a Kindle Fire.
  • There's A Monster Under My Bed

    Michael Dann

    language (Michael Dann, Oct. 24, 2014)
    There’s a monster under my bed.A monster with a purple head.His eyes are blue. His horns are gray.I wish that he would go away.His ears are brown. His teeth are green.I think he looks creepy and mean ...There's a good reason why he's there. Find out why.This rhyming illustrated children's book deals with children's fears of monsters under the bed. It has been formatted to fill the entire page on a Kindle Fire.
  • The Ugly Princess

    Michael Dann

    language (Michael Dann, Nov. 19, 2014)
    Once upon a time, there lived a princess.She was very pretty, I must confess.With piercing blue eyes and long blond hair,you couldn’t help but stop and stare.Every day it was the same,people on the street would call her name.“Princess Laura, you have a lovely glow.What is your secret? We’d love to know.”“I’m sorry, but I can’t tell you,” she would say,“but I wish you all a pleasant day.”“Please tell us,” they would cry,but she would smile and say goodbye.Her beauty secrets she’d never tell,for she’d always be the city’s belle ...This rhyming cautionary tale looks at the pitfalls of vanity and pride. It is approximately 650 words.
  • My Mommy Loves Me Very Much

    Michael Dann

    language (Michael Dann, July 25, 2014)
    My mommy loves me very much. She takes good care of me.Every day when I wake up,she hugs and kisses me ...This picture book celebrates the special bond between little girls and their mothers.
  • The Silly Countess a short story

    Michael Dann

    eBook (Michael Dann, June 22, 2016)
    Once upon a time, there lived a countess. She was very naive, I must confess.She always trusted what people saidand rarely questioned things in her head.The countess had a generous heart.Unfortunately, she wasn’t that smart.She always saw what she wanted to seeand found a reason to smile with glee.She always heard what she wanted to hearand always found a reason to cheer.She always helped whenever she could.She loved to help; it made her feel good.When people needed her, she was there.She gave them her love and tender care.“Thank you for caring,” they would say.She would smile and go on her way.She always thought nothing of it.She felt she had to do her bit.She didn’t need their cheers and applause. She knew how privileged her life was.“You should be careful,” her friends would say.“People’s jealousy can get in the way.Not everyone has your interest at heart.Some are just waiting to tear you apart.”The countess ignored their sound advice.Being naive was her biggest vice.Her friends didn’t know what else to say.They knew she’d have to learn the hard way ...This rhyming cautionary tale looks at the pitfalls of gullibility and silliness. It is approximately 860 words.