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    The Great Catsbe: These Cats Are Deep
    Cyril: A Squirrel on the Wrong Track
    Super Dudes Eat Super Foods: A Delicious, Nutritious Adventure
    Oteos the Elephant of Surprise
    I Lost My Hug
    Who Ate My Socks: The Mystery Continues
    • Who Ate My Socks: The Mystery Continues

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
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      As a child, when you are particularly attached to your socks and their whereabouts it can be very distressing when one sock strays from the flock. Where do they go? Do they go there forever? Who Ate My Socks addresses this age-old question, as our young protagonist navigates his way through the horror of where his socks are escaping to, or who, or what they are being eaten by? You will be overcome by intrigue as our young protagonist explores every angle of this bewildering mystery. One thing is for certain; the game is indeed, a foot. The Sir Rhymesalot reading level (lexile) is age 11 - 14 (grade 4 - 6) but parents reading these books to children aged 3 - 7 (K - 2) can strengthen literacy and vocabulary significantly in their young minds. This is due to the power of rhyme as a literacy builder.

      Who Ate My Socks: The Mystery Continues
    • You know that feeling when you can't find your things? You look and you look in the same places you already looked in 3 times before. Then you finally think you remember where it is and you rush over and it's not there either. Then, weeks later it turns up in the most unexpected place and you slap yourself on the forehead because you cannot believe you left it where you did. This story, is much worse than that, it's an emotional journey of discovery that leads a young boy home to the realization of the importance of a mother's love. There is absolutely nothing quite like it.

      I Lost My Hug
    • "Not everybody fits in at first. We all have different abilities and it takes time to truly discover what your own strengths may be. Oteos is an elephant that believes he can make himself invisible, and sometimes, absolute belief in yourself is the only thing that can save the day"--

      Oteos the Elephant of Surprise
    • Super dudes eat super foods, that's how they're super strong. This book will reveal the super clues, and it won't take too long. And so we begin, our journey within, the super food secret lair. Where super brains, are super trained, and super villains beware. Join Russell the Brussels, Tomato Joe, Molly Cauliflower, and the whole bunch on a superhealthy adventure of food discovery in a way you could never have imagined food would be.

      Super Dudes Eat Super Foods: A Delicious, Nutritious Adventure
    • Cyril is a Central Park squirrel who wakes up one day on the wrong track. The subway track. Disoriented and frightened, having no idea how he got there, Cyril survives with the help of some subterranean subway samaritans. The big question; will Cyril solve the mystery of his curious arrival and somehow find his way home? The Sir Rhymesalot reading level (lexile) is age 11 - 14 (grade 4 - 6) but parents reading these books to children aged 3 - 7 (K - 2) can strengthen literacy and vocabulary significantly in their young minds. This is due to the power of rhyme as a literacy builder.

      Cyril: A Squirrel on the Wrong Track
    • Down in the deepest, And darkest of depths, As deep and as dark, As dark and deep gets There lives a species, Of unspeakable size, With paws with claws, And pie sized eyes. Get ready to meet a family of cats that are unlikely and cat you could have ever imagined.

      The Great Catsbe: These Cats Are Deep
    • Mary The Scary Hair Fairy explains the confusing phenomenon of waking up with scary hair. Children go to sleep with perfectly neat, combed and happy hair, only to wake up to a knotty, tangled mess. There is really only one explanation, a mischievous fairy named Mary, sneaks in to their bedroom at night and blasts them with her scary hair fingers. In this story of wonder, you will find out whi Scary Mary is and why this scary hair phenomenon occurs.

      Mary the Scary Hair Fairy
    • Pigeoni, an Italian born pigeon from St Mark's Square in Venice is a big talker. He tells tall tales of his world wide adventures to the other birds, but no birdy seems to believe him. Eventually the other birds call him out and expose him for the phony that he is. Or is he? This is an enchanting story of belief, discovery, and becoming who you really are.

      Phony Pigeoni