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Children’s 99 Cent Ebook Review- Candy Town

September 4, 2012 By Heather Leave a Comment

Candy Town
The Magic Feather Series
by Lily Lexington
Kindle Edition, 30 pages
Published 2012
by Lily Lexington
ASIN: B008QU84FE
Book Source: Bought
4.5 stars
Book Description: From the Best Selling Author of Lola The Mermaid and The Splish Splash Olympics and My Dinosaur is Scared of Vegetables comes a new children’s story that will delight your child.
Sam and Sally aren’t ordinary twins. They are in possession of a magical feather that can grant wishes. Fed up of receiving fruit and vegetables when out trick or treating on Halloween, Sam angrily wishes that every house in the town was made of Candy and there were no grown-ups to stop them from eating it.
Join Sam and Sally in their adventure in Candy Town….
– Your child will be enchanted with the beautiful illustrations that will capture their imagination
– Your child will smile, giggle and love to read this story over and over.
The story is aimed at children 4-8.
Pick up your copy today!
Mary’s Review: A fantastic way to teach your child that in order for your body to be strong and healthy you must eat the right kinds of food.  Yes, candy is dandy, but veggies are better.   Vegetables, fruit, eggs all are great for growing a strong, healthy body.  Come along with Sally and Sam on their Halloween adventure and see what they learn in Candy Town on Halloween Night.  
Illustrations are cute and really help tell the story well.
I recommend this book for ages 4 to 8.
About The Author: As a girl Lily often turned to her imagination for fun escaping into a magical world of excitement and adventure. These days she is a quirky mother of three that is often seen walking around the house singing rhymes to herself. She loves her 3 children tremendously and her stories were inspired by them.
 
Read it now for just 99 cents

Children’s Free Ebook Review- If I Had A Car

August 31, 2012 By Heather Leave a Comment

If I Had A Car
by Ted Summerfield
Hardcover, 14 pages
Published July 2011
by My Own Publishing at Smashswords
ISBN 978-0-9868804-6-9
Book Source: Bought
4 1/2 stars
Book Description: A bunny wonders what it would be like to have a car, but after thinking over all the choices and the reasons for and against an electric car or a gas powered car he decides to trade-in his trike for a bike.
A short story in rhyme that won’t cost you a dime.
Appendix contains five (5) large black and white pictures of bunnies which can be printed out for coloring by your child (or by you). Suitable for ages 2 to 102.
Mary’s Review: Aww, Mr. Bunny Wants to buy a car but can’t make up his mind what kind to buy.  A regular, gas running car or an electric car.  The gas car will run farther but the electric car is cleaner. After debating with himself he finally makes a decision.  Come see what it is.  It will surprise you.
A fun and wonderful way of  teaching children about how to think things through economically, make wise money choices.
Mr. Summerfield has not only written the book, but has also illustrated it.  The illustrations are cute and colorful lending much character to the story.
I recommend this book for ages 5 and up.
About The Author: I have been writing for more than 30 years. Recently I’ve been writing picture ebooks for children, puzzle ebooks, fiction and non-fiction stories. To find out more about me just google my name, Ted Summerfield, or my puzzle alias, Punzhu Puzzles.

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Survivors Hardback Giveaway

August 30, 2012 By Heather Leave a Comment

The awesome people at Harper Children’s just sent us five hardback copies of Survivors- The Empty City today and we are passing them on to our readers!

The Empty City (Survivors #1)
by Erin Hunter
Hardcover, 288 pages
Published August 21st 2012
by HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN0062102567

 Book Summary From Goodreads: The time has come for dogs to rule the wild. Lucky is a golden-haired mutt with a nose for survival. He has always been a loner—roaming the streets of the busy city and relying on his instincts to get by. Other dogs have Packs, but Lucky doesn’t long for the days he spent with his littermates. He stands alone. Then the Big Growl strikes. Suddenly the ground is split wide open. The Trap House is destroyed. And all the longpaws have disappeared. Now Lucky is trapped in a strange and desolate new world with no food, foul water, and enemies at every turn. He falls in with others left behind, including his littermate Bella, a Leashed dog. Relying on other dogs—and having them depend on him—brings new dangers that Lucky isn’t prepared for, but he may not be able to survive on his own. Can Lucky ever be a true Pack dog?

Harper Collins is offering a sneak peek to our readers. Click here to read an excerpt.

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