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Donnie the Dragon by HCChapmanOfficial
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This is a story for children about a little boy called Donnie whom all he wants is to make friends and for others to accept him for who he is.
Hazel And The Three Fluffy Dogs by isa_deceiving
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Hazel was a little girl who went to visit her sister, but as she takes a shortcut in Lavender Forest things go horribly wrong. *Story made by Isa_Deceiving* *Do not use this story in any form without my consent * *Yes, you could tell the story to people*
Children's Books (ages 8 and under) by IsabElla120021
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a story book for moms to read to their kids each chapter for one story about life lessons being learned C= don't worry no violence, blood, or swears included. ENJOY =D.
Four Little Gray Mice by ShazMataz
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Four Little Gray Mice is an adventure about just that; four little gray mice. It starts out in a quiet place, where an epic adventure takes way. Enjoy! This little story is the very first story I ever wrote. It's a kid's book and it has been rewritten to add details.
Mick Saves The Day by marciemattrass
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A children's book about a koala bear from South Australia.
BRAXTON ROARS WITH DINOSAURS  by Bobbiejlowrey
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Braxton is a little boy with a big imagination and he loves dinosaurs more than anything. After reading his favorite bedtime story, he quickly drifts off to sleep and goes on a fun adventure to meet his new friends from the story. They teach him how to roar as they take him on this fun adventure through the dinosaur forest. In this heart-warming, rhyming story it will encourage your child to use their imagination and remind them that anything is possible if you just believe! I hope you enjoy this fun rhyming story and it quickly becomes one of your favorite bed time stories to read to your children! Please let me know you enjoyed this book by leaving a comment and voting with a star ⭐ Thank you all for your support! Bobbie J ~❤~
CALEB AND THE MUD TROUBLE  by Bobbiejlowrey
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Poor Caleb, he tracked mud all over his mommy's new rug. When he sees that his mommy is upset at what he's done, he takes her on a wild ride with his big imagination through what he thinks happened to her rug. This fun rhyming, children's book will surely amuse your child. The main character is inspired by my son Caleb who has Down Syndrome. I had such a wonderful time writing this. I hope you enjoy it too and it quickly becomes a favorite bedtime story for you and your children. If you enjoyed this book, please vote with a star so that I know I'm doing a great job entertaining you. Don't forget to check out my other children's books as well! Thank you for your support! Bobbie J ❤
squirrel mail by Je111380
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a squirrel needs to prepare for the winter having all the nut plucked she resorts to a different approach can see have enough nuts for the winter?
The Enchanted Castle  by MsParisJ
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An enchanted castle hidden deep in the first lives a Witch, who will make you wishes come true. But remember. Be careful what you wish for.
Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz by LFrankBaum
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Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book set in the Land of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill. It was published on June 18, 1908 and reunites Dorothy with the humbug Wizard from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). This is one of only two of the original fourteen Oz books (the other being The Emerald City of Oz (1910), to be illustrated with watercolor paintings.