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New Friends In January - A Short Story by ShanaGorian
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Winter break was over. The fun of the holidays was now just a memory. Today was the first day back to school for ten-year-old James and seven-year-old Mandy. What will Rosco do now, when his human buddies are gone all day? *Part of a new short story collection available for purchase on Amazon, including multiple black-and-white chapter illustrations. Rosco the Rascal, Calendar Dog: Fall & Winter. Find it here in ebook and coming soon in paperback: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KYN4SWW/
THE LITTLE BOOK OF BIZARRE BEDTIME STORIES by Stevefeates
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A collection of short stories for children. They are amusing and very surreal and sure to grab your childs immagination. I have written this book to revive good old fashioned story telling just as I remember when I was young and reading books by Enid Blyton.
Mouse Stew and Other Tales by Bhashini
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***Wattys 2016 Winner Visual Storytelling Category*** A Wattpad Featured Story. Mouse Stew and Other Tales is a collection of rhyming stories for children about the adventures of five friends - Mouse, Monkey, Bear, Mole and an ethereal creature they call the Woodland Sprite. Some of the stories have fabulous illustrations drawn by my dear friend Sringkhala, more will be added soon. My dream is that one day they'll be published as illustrated picture books. I hope you enjoy reading them. They were tons of fun to write :) #3 in Poetry 4th August 2016
Short Man On The Tall Mountain by AEPennymaker
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Short Man has a problem. He can't make things the way his brothers can, no matter how hard he works, or how much he studies. Even worse, what he can make doesn't seem very useful... until he meets a girl named Olivia, and discovers that what he is good at can make a surprising difference. This was the winning contest entry for the Children's Fiction and Adult Fiction ambassador profile collaborative competition, Fall 2018. You can also find it in the Children's Literature anthology, Bedtime, on the @childrensfiction profile page, and it has been translated into several languages. Artwork: @AEPennymaker