Children Stories
9 stories
Catty's Beautiful Dream by Frewulandari
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I think every people in the world has a dream. Do you have one? Sure, you have. The story is about Catty's dream. Who is Catty? Catty is our friend who has a big dream. Let's figure it out.
The Whole Cole Story by OwainGlyn
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A series of collaborative rhymes based on a children's rhyme, Old King Cole
Children's Poems and Rhyming Tales - Muddles & Mayhem! by lindajonesAuthor
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An exploding sun in a classroom! Mischief at a petting zoo and how much chaos CAN a mouse cause in a cupboard? Here are a few rhyming tales and poems to tempt and tease... Here are a selection of things I've written that I've loved reading out loud... They work perfectly at home in the classroom or a group... Happy Reading !!!
Muddywart Grime & Princess Lily by lindajonesAuthor
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Written for the children's fiction competition Princess Lily is really fed up. Everyone keeps telling her off for doing things wrong! Then she hears a very strange noise coming from underneath her bed... Muddywart Grime the monster is hiding. He's in a heap of trouble as well! Maybe if they work together they can put things right?
Donkeys are special and so are You! by donkeypublishing
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Donkeys Are Special And So Are You! is a Silver Recipient of the prestigious Mom’s Choice Award. It also received an honorable mention at The New York Book Festival, along with being awarded two silver medallions at The Florida Authors & Publishers Annual Conference in Daytona Beach! Tom's purpose for writing this book is to share his love of miniature donkeys with children and to show them how situations in their lives are similar. These nine short stories depict how both children and donkeys make mistakes, both learn from their mistakes, and both are very special!
Ember's Light by JaredTwitchell
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Ember was a curious girl. That's no surprise, really, for when you've been locked up in a room your entire life there is little to do but be curious. Thus begins the story of Ember. A girl locked in a tower with an unknown past, a magical future, and a lonely present that is forever changed when she discovers the gifts within her, and the truth about who she really is. Ember's Story is an imaginative world that is suitable for children ages 8-12. To see the fully illustrated version, available in print or as an ebook, please visit my author page on Amazon at amazon.com/author/jaredtwitchell.
Help! I Have a Sore Throat! A story without an end. by AlexandraEugeniaMaro
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'Help! I Have a Sore Throat!' it's an unfinished short story about a rooster named Rick, who lives at a farm and who is loosing his voice one day.He leaves to find someone who can sing in his place in the morning, when Harriet the Housewife must get up to do her chores . But he will find someone to do what he was doing in the morning ? Or all the farm will sleep with no worries till noon? You are free to imagine anything.This story can have different endings. The parents or even the children are invited to write the final of this story. So, the parents will write something for their children that it will last forever and the children can transform in young authors.
The Tale of the Two Caterpillars by bonbontamparong
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Fancy Nancy Sees Stars by kitty_candy_fluff
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Nancy absolutely adores stars. She loves how they sparkle in the sky, and she can even name the constellations. Nancy can hardly wait for her class visit to the planetarium! Young readers will delight in this newest addition to the Fancy Nancy I Can Read series, sharing in Nancy's anticipation and disappointment when the doesn't go as planned. But with her trademark panache, Nancy manages to make even this frustrating situation fun--and of course, fancy. ----- I give full credit and respect to Jane O'Connor, the writer of this spectacular book (Children's Literature). Although my intention is just for the convenience of whoever would like to read this without having to bring the actual book. The best part is, once added to your library, you won't need the internet to access it once it's completely loaded! Hope you enjoy it as much as I did when I was little :)