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  • Magic Every Month III

    Naela Hurst

    eBook (RoseDog Books, Nov. 7, 2017)
    Magic Every Month IIIBy: Naela HurstEver thought of taking dance lessons? In this book, the fairies and pixies experience a dance recital on stage. Taking tap and ballet, the girls prepare for their performance. Janu goes through a cool change and her friends approve. They watch older girls do pointe and older children do jazz dance. Finally, it’s their turn. In Sam, a fairy’s month, the independence of America is celebrated. Like most, they play outside all day and enjoy the smells and flavors of barbeque. A friendly rivalry between boys and girls breaks out, and the night ends with sparkles. By August, they savor the last days of the summer sun by swimming, riding bikes, and playing at the park. School supply shopping soon creeps up. Magic Every Month III has new characters, fun, new activities, and the same twelve girls you’ve come to know and love. Come dance, shine, and get ready for school in the season of sunshine, carefree fun, and laughter. The fairies and pixies are flying to tell you what they’re up to!About the Author Naela Hurst has been working on keeping her Facebook page updated with representations of the girls using dolls, which she hopes to have for each girl one day. She encourages children to draw their favorite characters and, with their parents’ permission, post them to her Facebook page. Last year, on Facebook and Pinterest, she made collages describing her characters in hopes that people might dress up for Halloween or maybe a themed birthday party. Naela has also contributed to a book drive where her books are sent overseas and given to local children. She is hoping to have more book signings in the future and enjoys doing events. Along with a new website, Naela is broadening her horizons! She has also designed t-shirts. She hopes you will enjoy this book, with her own experience of dance lessons and recitals. She encourages reading books despite the world’s fast-paced, technological view. She hopes to add a bit more “Magic” to her readers’ collections.
  • Magic Every Month II

    Naela Hurst

    Paperback (RoseDog Books, )
    This time, the twelve fairies and pixies enjoy two events in Violet Champagne's month and Summer's month. The first is an annual event that happens right in their own city. The girls love all of the smaller events leading up to the horse race, such as the balloon glow, inflatable houses, and the parade. One of the mothers surprises the girls with a new fun activity! Then, the next month, the girls go to Bible School, another event they look forward to. The twelve girls enjoy class, music, art, assembly, and, especially, the picnic on the last day. The picnic is usually at a local park or in the church parking lot. The children play games, get toy prizes, eat delicious foods, and enjoy the summer weather. You will want to jump inside the books yourself. Come on the journey with the same twelve fairies and pixies you love and discover their new adventure! Go visit a city of magic and, you never know, it just might be closer than you think. About the Author Magic Every Month, Naela Hurst's first book, has been in an ad on the back of a local magazine, is now in the local library, and she has had a book signing. She was featured and interviewed in the Xenia Daily Gazette where she is dressed as a fairy in the colors of the first book. An aspiring model, Naela quite enjoyed being a fairy like her characters. Naela hopes to continue the entire Magic series and have more book signings. She enjoys writing as a form of expression, creativity, imagination, and a way of getting out feelings. Having the same characters in each of the books will help you and your children get to know, and love, each one of them. Naela hopes you enjoy the second part of the Magic series. She hopes you'll live in the moment of each month, as they come, as you should in your actual life.
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    Paperback (, Jan. 1, 1809)
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  • Magic Every Month

    Naela Hurst

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, Oct. 12, 2017)
    Boo! Did I scare you?! In this book the girls try to choose a costume while enjoying Halloween festivities at church and school. Once they've decided on costumes, they enjoy their school's festival with games, raffles, and food. The twelve girls go trick-or-treating, excited for the days after of candy eating and gum chewing. Then, the next month, they learn about Native Americans. Na'Pill, who is a Native American fairy, helps to teach them as well. The season of fall gives them new assignments as animals prepare to gather for hibernation. In their separate relatives' homes, they get a family-filled holiday with warm hugs and comfort foods. This book paints a picture of fall. Maybe you will be able to hear the crunching of leaves or crackle of a fireplace when your imagination opens up. You'll feel like you are back in school when you read this book, with the lovely sigIn 2016, Naela Hurst designed a website for her books. It provides a brief summary of the books, has pictures, a section for ordering books, and connect to About the Author Naela's social media accounts. There is a photo of the author dressed as a pixie, expressing her love of modeling as well as writing. She draws her characters, hoping that children will see themselves in one of them, all the shades of the world. Her website includes a way to contact her as well. She would love to hear from you! Naela's goal is to have her books in local schools, libraries, and more bookstores around the U.S. In the future, Naela plans on creating coloring books, dolls, and calendars. She hopes you enjoy this book about her favorite holiday, Halloween. To see the website, go to naelahurst2.wixsite.com/fairyland.hts, smells, and tastes of autumn. Careful, don't fill up on too much candy or scrumptious foods!
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  • Magic Every Month

    Naela Hurst

    Magic Every Month is about twelve girls who are fairies and pixies. They try to celebrate a holiday in each month with the help of friendship, their moms, and nature. I think it will teach children to respect nature, eat healthily, and have fun year 'round. You can make up a holiday if there isn't one. Your children will love that the girls are individuals who have their own personalities. There can be one for each of them. If you're looking for cute adventures, you will really enjoy this book. So please, read this magical book and you'll find your childhood there, too!
  • Magic Every Month

    Naela Hurst

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, Oct. 12, 2017)
    Ever thought of taking dance lessons? In this book, the fairies and pixies experience a dance recital on stage. Taking tap and ballet, the girls prepare for their performance. Janu goes through a cool change and her friends approve. They watch older girls do pointe and older children do jazz dance. Finally, it's their turn. In Sam, a fairy's month, the independence of America is celebrated. Like most, they play outside all day and enjoy the smells and flavors of barbeque. A friendly rivalry between boys and girls breaks out, and the night ends with sparkles. By August, they savor the last days of the summer sun by swimming, riding bikes, and playing at the park. School supply shopping soon creeps up. Magic Every Month III has new characters, fun, new activities, and the same twelve girls you've come to know and love. Come dance, shine, and get ready for school in the season of sunshine, carefree fun, and laughter. The fairies and pixies are flying to tell you what they're up to! About the Author Naela Hurst has been working on keeping her Facebook page updated with representations of the girls using dolls, which she hopes to have for each girl one day. She encourages children to draw their favorite characters and, with their parents' permission, post them to her Facebook page. Last year, on Facebook and Pinterest, she made collages describing her characters in hopes that people might dress up for Halloween or maybe a themed birthday party. Naela has also contributed to a book drive where her books are sent overseas and given to local children. She is hoping to have more book signings in the future and enjoys doing events. Along with a new website, Naela is broadening her horizons! She has also designed t-shirts. She hopes you will enjoy this book, with her own experience of dance lessons and recitals. She encourages reading books despite the world's fast-paced, technological view. She hopes to add a bit more "Magic" to her readers' collections.
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  • Magic Every Month VII

    Naela Hurst

    eBook (RoseDog Books, Jan. 3, 2020)
    Magic Every Month VIIBy: Naela HurstAre you okay? You're looking a bit green? Or maybe you're just feeling lucky! That's right! The twenty-four fairies and pixies celebrate St. Patrick's Day. They learn about its history and Irish history as well. Things like, "O" before a last name means "grandson of" and "Mac" or "Mc" mean, "son of". A private lesson is taken as Shammrock and Chaun have something up their sleeves. Shammrock and Chaun’s surprise is revealed at the St. Patty's Day party at the school. Their Irish dancing duet is a hit! See the girls learn the different ways you can cook a potato beyond fries, and maybe your mouth will be watering to make them too. Slide down the rainbow’s beautiful colors and into the pages of this vibrant green book! About the Author At the end of 2017, Naela Hurst bought a gift basket with hopes that it would get won as a prize or sold at an event. It contained four books, fairy wings, a bookmark she knit herself, and other items that she bought herself. An organization showed interest in it but, it wasn't until August 2018, when someone close to Naela won the basket. This year (2019) the basket will include all seven Magic Every Month books! Loving history, Naela likes to get to know the root of Holidays. Naela has taken tap dance, but has seen clogging live which reminds her of traditional Irish dancing by the way they don't use their arms. Naela is excited for this happy ending of the Magic series.
  • Magic Every Month VII

    Naela Hurst

    Paperback (Dorrance Publishing Co., Dec. 20, 2019)
    Are you okay? You're looking a bit green? Or maybe you're just feeling lucky! That's right! The twenty-four fairies and pixies celebrate St. Patrick's Day. They learn about its history and Irish history as well. Things like, "O" before a last name means "grandson of" and "Mac" or "Mc" mean, "son of". A private lesson is taken as Shammrock and Chaun have something up their sleeves. Shammrock and Chaun's surprise is revealed at the St. Patty's Day party at the school. Their Irish dancing duet is a hit! See the girls learn the different ways you can cook a potato beyond fries, and maybe your mouth will be watering to make them too. Slide down the rainbow's beautiful colors and into the pages of this vibrant green book!
  • Magic Every Month IV

    Naela Hurst

    eBook (RoseDog Books, Nov. 7, 2017)
    Magic Every Month IVBy: Naela HurstBoo! Did I scare you?! In this book the girls try to choose a costume while enjoying Halloween festivities at church and school. Once they’ve decided on costumes, they enjoy their school’s festival with games, raffles, and food. The twelve girls go trick-or-treating, excited for the days after of candy eating and gum chewing. Then, the next month, they learn about Native Americans. Na’Pill, who is a Native American fairy, helps to teach them as well. The season of fall gives them new assignments as animals prepare to gather for hibernation. In their separate relatives’ homes, they get a family-filled holiday with warm hugs and comfort foods. This book paints a picture of fall. Maybe you will be able to hear the crunching of leaves or crackle of a fireplace when your imagination opens up. You’ll feel like you are back in school when you read this book, with the lovely sights, smells, and tastes of autumn. Careful, don’t fill up on too much candy or scrumptious foods!About the Author In 2016, Naela Hurst designed a website for her books. It provides a brief summary of the books, has pictures, a section for ordering books, and connect to Naela’s social media accounts. There is a photo of the author dressed as a pixie, expressing her love of modeling as well as writing. She draws her characters, hoping that children will see themselves in one of them, all the shades of the world. Her website includes a way to contact her as well. She would love to hear from you! Naela’s goal is to have her books in local schools, libraries, and more bookstores around the U.S. In the future, Naela plans on creating coloring books, dolls, and calendars. She hopes you enjoy this book about her favorite holiday, Halloween. To see the website, go to naelahurst2.wixsite.com/fairyland.