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  • Do NOT Feed the Animals!

    V Moua

    language (, May 24, 2020)
    Do NOT Feed the Animals!It's a beautiful day and Sammy decides to go hiking. However, this little bird encounters one problem...the outdoor excursion has made him hungry and thirsty. Will Sammy find food and water or will he regret going hiking? Read the book to find out!About the Sammy Bird SeriesThis is a picture book series about a quirky bird named Sammy and his amusing misadventures. Readers will discover that Sammy is a little red bird who has a BIG personality. The books in this series are humorous, engaging and sometimes deal with common childhood issues like bullying, fear of the dark, patience and friendship. The books are interactive and engages young readers to participate in the story. There are over 90 Books in the series and counting! From the AuthorI like to think of myself as a storyteller who brings families together through the medium of picture books. Whether it is between a parent or child or a grandparent and child. These stories are intended to be light-hearted and funny and most importantly the stories engage young readers to be a part of the story itself. My hope is that these books will help build upon a child's love for reading and allow families to laugh and enjoy spending time together. As a reader, you can look forward to many more adventures with this silly and fun-loving red bird!-V. Moua About the children's book: Do NOT Feed the Animals!This is a read aloud kids book. The target age range audience is appropriate for pre k preschool and young children who are at the following stages of reading: I can read level 1, I can read level 2, I can read level 3 and I can read level 4.This is a book that any child will love, especially at bedtime. It is suitable for parents to read to their children. Also, grandparents will enjoy reading this book to their grandchildren. This series is part of the short bedtime stories for kids. Read this children's book FREE as part of your PRIME or Kindle Unlimited membership!
  • Do not feed the Troll!

    Ryan Cartwright

    language (Crimperbooks, Aug. 3, 2014)
    WINNER: The Wishing Shelf Awards 2015When Martin’s family moved house his Dad told him things would be better: he’d have more space to make his models, his sister would have her own bookshelves so she wouldn’t use his ones and Dad would be doing all his beer brewing in the garden.Nobody said anything about a troll under the lawn!At first they think the troll is cute and funny but things never stay that way. Soon it takes over their whole lives and they realise they should have heeded the warning they found with it: DO NOT FEED THE TROLL!This entertaining and exciting book, aimed at 6 to 10 year olds is packed with action, humour and surprises. It's the sequel to the popular "Sugar the Robot and the race to save the Earth" and winner of the Gold Medal in The Wishing Shelf Awards 2015 http://www.thewsa.co.uk
  • Do not feed the troll!

    Ryan Cartwright

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 4, 2014)
    Gold Medal Winner of the Wishing Shelf Awards 2015 When Martin’s family moved house his Dad told him things would be better: he’d have more space to make his models, his sister would have her own bookshelves so she wouldn’t use his ones and Dad would be doing all his beer brewing in the garden. Nobody said anything about a troll under the lawn! At first they think the troll is cute and funny but things never stay that way. Soon it takes over their whole lives and they realise they should have heeded the warning they found with it: DO NOT FEED THE TROLL!
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  • Do Not Feed the Table

    Dee Lillegard

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, )
    Humorous poems offer an original and fanciful look at ordinary kitchen utensils and appliances, as a little boy and his dog go through the day observing all the activities that take place in the kitchen.
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  • Don't Feed the Troll!

    John Hickman

    eBook (Award Publications Limited, Dec. 9, 2019)
    Jack “lurves” Chloe. She’s just not like any other girl at school. But when he tries to tell her, Jack feels rejected and his disappointment gets the better of him – leading him down a dangerous path that threatens to ruin everything… John Hickman’s cautionary tale of cyberbullying and its unexpected consequences reveals some uncomfortable truths with empathy and humour.
  • Don't Feed the Troll

    John Hickman

    Paperback (Award Publications Ltd, Oct. 21, 2019)
    Jack lurves Chloe, as his best friend, Cora, puts it much to his annoyance. Truth is though, he does. She s not like any other girl at school! But, as we all know, the course of true love never runs smoothly especially when you re a teenager! But when Jack feels rejected, his disappointment begins to manifest itself in something more unpleasant than teenage acne and sweaty armpits! A timely, cautionary tale of the troubles of the internet, social media and cyberbullying that will resonate with today s generation of teens.
  • Do Not Feed the Gorilla!

    Jacqueline Ford

    Paperback (Balboa Press, May 20, 2014)
    Told through a children?s story, this simple, yet beautiful tale of a silverback gorilla and a little girl gives us an insight into how we isolate ourselves from one another. It not only highlights the innate spiritual connection of children, but also demonstrates how we can lose this as adults through judgment and social conditioning. The story ends with a powerful message of how gratitude and acceptance can bring us back together. This tale offers a wonderful spiritual journey for you to take with your child.
  • Do Not Feed the Gorilla!

    Jacqueline Ford

    eBook (Balboa Press, May 21, 2014)
    Told through a childrens story, this simple, yet beautiful tale of a silverback gorilla and a little girl gives us an insight into how we isolate ourselves from one another. It not only highlights the innate spiritual connection of children, but also demonstrates how we can lose this as adults through judgment and social conditioning. The story ends with a powerful message of how gratitude and acceptance can bring us back together. This tale offers a wonderful spiritual journey for you to take with your child.
  • Do Not Feed the Ducks

    Elizabeth Hope

    Paperback (The Literacy Tower Limited, Aug. 6, 2015)
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