A Collection of Seven Children's Stories


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The author, Kristin Sewell, was 15-years old when she wrote these children’s stories and illustrated each story with PC Paint. Sarah Starts Homeschool is a fun introduction to the homeschool experience. Sweet Dreams Angela / Dulces Suenos helps young children understand that there is a fun way to help yourself fall asleep. In Kris and Katie, the two girls having grown up as close friends, remember highlights of their childhood. Spunky Grandmas helps children understand that each grandparent can be different and interesting. Reading The Babies, a child might imagine a large family like this and what it would be like growing up together. These Little Piggies is a silly new twist on the classic story. In The Buvamontizzi’s a little boy in the Buvamontizzi family learns if you want something done, you have to do it yourself. Falling Up is about a dream the author’s mother had as a little girl. —These stories will spark a child’s imagination!




A Collection of Seven Children's Stories


Book Description

The author, Kristin Sewell, was 15-years old when she wrote these children's stories and illustrated each story with PC Paint. Sarah Starts Homeschool is a fun introduction to the homeschool experience. Sweet Dreams Angela / Dulces Suenos helps young children understand that there is a fun way to help yourself fall asleep. Kris and Katie, growing up as close friends, the two girls remember highlights of their fond memories of childhood. Spunky Grandmas helps children know that each grand parent can be different and interesting. The Babies A child might imagine a large family like this and imagine what it would be like to grow up together. These Little Piggies is a new silly twist on the classic. The Buvamontizzi's The little boy in the Buvamontizzi family learns, if you want something done, you have to do it yourself. Falling Up is a dream the author's mother had as a little girl—this will spark a child's imagination.




Be Kind


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A thoughtful picture book illustrating the power of small acts of kindness, from the award-winning author of Sophie's Squash.




A Song for Ella Grey


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When the handsome and strange Orpheus strolls onto the beach and sings, good friends Claire and Ella each find a new understanding of themselves.







Caribbean Dream


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Children run, splash, and sing on an island in the West Indies in this lyrical celebration of the Caribbean




Stories for Seven-Year-Olds


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A collection of short stories perfect for children aged seven from the world's best loved storyteller! This exiting collection is brimming with adventure and magic! From a pixie painting flowers to the moon falling out of the sky, there's something for everyone in these short stories from Enid Blyton, the world's favourite storyteller. These traditional tales are ideal for younger children being read to and for newly confident readers to read alone. Each story stands alone and is the perfect length for reading at bedtime or in the classroom. Enid Blyton remains one of Britain's favourite children's authors and her bumper short story collections are perfect for introducing her to the latest generation of readers. *** Enid Blyton® and Enid Blyton's signature are registered trade marks of Hodder & Stoughton Limited. No trade mark or copyrighted material may be reproduced without the express written permission of the trade mark and copyright owner.




A Bunch of Children's Stories


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A collection of twenty-five short stories and seven poems for children.




The Children's Hour: Stories From Seven Old Favorites


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Inter. The Man whose Picture this is, is one of a thousand; he can beget Children, travel in birth with Children, and nurse them himself when they are born. And whereas thou seest him with eyes lift up to Heaven, the best of Books in his hand, and the Law of Truth writ on his lips, it is to shew thee that his work is to know and unfold dark things to sinners; even as also thou seest him stand as if he pleaded with Men; and whereas thou seest the World as cast behind him, and that a Crown hangs over his head, that is to shew thee that slighting and despising the things that are present, for the love that he hath to his Master's service, he is sure in the world that comes next to have Glory for his reward. Now, said the Interpreter, I have shewed thee this Picture first, because the Man whose Picture this is, is the only man whom the Lord of the place whither thou art going hath authorized to be thy Guide in all difficult places thou mayest meet with in the way; wherefore take good heed to what I have shewed thee, and bear well in thy mind what thou hast seen, lest in thy Journey thou meet with some that pretend to lead thee right, but their way goes down to death. Then he took him by the hand, and led him into a very large Parlour that was full of dust, because never swept; the which after he had reviewed a little while, the Interpreter called for a man to sweep. Now when he began to sweep, the dust began so abundantly to fly about, that Christian had almost therewith been choaked. Then said the Interpreter to a Damsel that stood by, Bring hither the Water, and sprinkle the Room; the which when she had done, it was swept and cleansed with pleasure.