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Books in Hannah The Bird Series series

  • Hannah Has Talent

    Mrs. Pam Randle Keith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 9, 2014)
    Mrs. Jolly proudly announced, “I have some exciting news for you. Children, we are going to have a Talent Show. I would like for each of you to start thinking about what you will do in the talent show. Try to do different things. I don’t want everyone singing or everyone dancing. Let’s be creative!” Hannah almost squealed and before she could even think the words blurted right out of her mouth, “This will be loads of fun. Maybe the whole town will show up.” She stood up and started clapping turning to see if her friends were joining her.
  • Hannah's Big Secret

    Mrs. Pam Randle Keith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 16, 2014)
    A lot of chatter started in the room as kids began to think and talk about their choices. But Hannah sat quietly. She was going to decide and then she wasn’t going to tell anyone. She wanted it to be a surprise. What were all the kid’s talking about? Read Hannah’s Big Secret to find out about the big assignment and Hannah’s choice to keep quiet about it. Hannah's Big Secret is the second book in The Hannah Series.
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  • Hannah's Fish Tale

    Mrs. Pam Randle Keith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 10, 2015)
    Hannah's Fish Tale is the Book Four in The Hannah Series. In each book Hannah has funny, life-experiences that teach the fruit of the Spirit. This book teaches about joy. Hannah and her family camp for their vacation.
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  • Who has Johnny's Ball: Hannah The Bird Series Vol.10

    Linda Allen

    (Independently published, April 19, 2020)
    Who has Johnny's Ball: Hannah The Bird SeriesStories are perhaps, the best way to teach life lessons to children. These collections of "Hannah The Bird stories" for the young readers, will inspire them. The stories themselves are delightfully narrated, with Hannah, the bird, and her friends often being the central characters. You can teach them morals without being preachy. They're also teaching your child a valuable lesson about how to be a good and considerate person. During the story time at home, come up with some short stories for kids to enjoy the story line while also learning a lesson or two. Infact, these can be inspirational moral stories for adults, students, and school children as well.
  • Say Please: Hannah The Bird Series Vol.9

    Linda Allen

    (Independently published, April 19, 2020)
    Say Please: Hannah The Bird SeriesStories are perhaps, the best way to teach life lessons to children. These collections of "Hannah The Bird stories" for the young readers, will inspire them. The stories themselves are delightfully narrated, with Hannah, the bird, and her friends often being the central characters. You can teach them morals without being preachy. They're also teaching your child a valuable lesson about how to be a good and considerate person. During the story time at home, come up with some short stories for kids to enjoy the story line while also learning a lesson or two. Infact, these can be inspirational moral stories for adults, students, and school children as well.