Here is a library everyone will enjoy, filled with stories of imagination, adventure, friendship, love and excitement.
These six stories wll charm children ages two to seven years old—just right for sharing with younger children or for independent readers!
Or, download a free version with one story, Mrs. McGee's Coconut, ready to be read. You then have the option to purchase the other stories for only 99 cents each. Before you make any purchase, a special offer is presented to unlock all additional five stories for only $3.99, paying the same for all stories as the priced version.
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Mrs. McGee's Coconut
by Allia Zobel Nolan, illustrated by Peter Cotrill
Look out — Mrs. McGee's coconut is on the loose! When Mrs. McGee tries to open her coconut, it rolls out her door and bounds into town. Now the coconut is creating chaos wherever it goes! Join the zany hunt for the runaway coconut in this rollicking read-aloud that's full of surprises!
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PANDA-MONIUM!
by Cynthia Platt, illustrated by Veronica Vasylenko
What does Beckett the panda do when his tummy rumbles? He looks for crunchy, munchy bamboo! When two other hungry pandas spot him, they decide to tag along. Soon more and more pandas join the march. And lots of hungry pandas can lead to only one thing. . . . PANDA-MONIUM! This bouncy, rhyming read-aloud offers an entertaining lesson in counting with every screen.
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A Little Bit of Love
by Cynthia Platt, illustrated by Hannah Whitty
Start with a small, hungry mouse who is tired of cheese. Add a sympathetic mama mouse and an idea for the perfect treat. Mix in a search for some special ingredients, and you have a sweet-as-pie picture book to share with someone you love! A richly-illustrated story about a small mouse who learns that when you make something for your little one, it's always made with love.
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The Dancing Clock
by Steve Metzger, illustrated by John Abbott Nez
Milo is a snow monkey who lives in the Central Park Zoo. His friends beg him to play, but all Milo wants to do it gaze at the zoo’s famous dancing clock. Every hour, the clock’s merry band of animals performs for the crowd below. Milo longs to join the musicians, but he’s stuck behind a locked gate. Until one day, he sees his big chance. . .
This whimsical story is based on the world famous Delacorte Clock located at the entrance to New York City’s Central Park Children’s Zoo.
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My Favorite Michael
by Laura Heiman, illustrated by Sophie Kean
One morning, Michael decides that he wants to be someone different. Someone exciting! So with the help of some dress-up clothes, he becomes Michael the business man, Michael the knight, and Michael the pirate. He has a day full of adventures. But who is his favorite Michael? Come along for a day of play and pretend with this exuberant picture book about a child's boundless imagination!
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The Ice Cream King
by Steve Metzger, illustrated by Julie Downing
It’s just another summer day until Teddy visits the “Thrill Chill” ice cream shop. Magically, he enters a world with ice cream fountains, whipped cream lanes, volcanoes that erupt with vanilla fudge, and even an ice cream moon! But soon Teddy notices that something very important is missing. What could it be? Join Teddy on the wildest and yummiest adventure ever!
