The Mountain’s Monster – Rumours are not always what they seem, and monsters may not always be monsters, find out more about the monster who lives on the mountain in this picture book.
By: Giovani Valencia
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Being Thankful – Early reading and writing - Thanksgiving may have come and gone this year, but there is never a time we shouldn’t reflect on what we are thankful for – especially coming up to Christmas when the greed overtakes the gratitude at times. This fun book has a page with a word then the next page where your child can fill ...
Splookies - Beware the nervous, watch out for the Splookies! These delightfully spooky creatures get up to mischief in this children’s story with lovely colourful images. Sample page from Splookies Written by Gabriel Rosenstock, Illustrated by Rucha Dhayarkar Download or read online the full book by selecting one of the buttons below the post. Adapted from ...
Monster’s Day Out - A sequel to the popular There’s a Monster this book explores, in rhyme, a day at the playground with Monster. Sample Page from Monster’s Day Out See also: There’s a Monster eBook More by the Author – Danielle Bruckert And, more books about Monster’s on FKB Read along with the of Monster’s Day out, read ...
There’s a Monster - A mysterious monster is wreaking havoc in this child’s house. Who is she? What will the child do? There are monsters everywhere in our imagination. The trick is to find their friendly side, while working with them on the bad habits. Do you have monsters in your house? Another great book from the creator and ...
The Mood Crew – Emotional intelligence for elementary school children - This wonderful guide on emotions for elementary age children can help children improve emotional intelligence as they connect with different emotions through worksheets, colouring, dialogue, and exercises. Eaach emotion is identified with a different member of the Mood Crew so children can identify better. Once children learn when they are feeling certain emotions they can ...
Body Chemistry – Monster Me - The monsters are back with humour and body chemistry, check out their latest adventure and find out why one monster is always hungry. Read this fun book by selecting one of the buttons below the post. Read more from iPop! Labs below Spread the love
Helena – Middle Grade Supernatural Adventure - Yeti’s think people are imaginary, or is it people who think yeti’s are imaginary? Either way in this adventure that borders on science fiction we are taken on a roller coaster ride of what happens when a yeti rescues a little girl from a car crash where her parents are killed. The story is written ...
Zandi and Birdy Monster – Imaginary Friends - In this tale Zandi and Birdy Monster do everything together, from playing superheroes and mixing magic potions, to playing cards and visiting grandma. No one else can see Birdy Monster but Zandi doesn’t mind. Birdy Monster helps Zandi when she’s scared too. This playful children’s story about imaginary friends is brought to us under a ...
You! Yes You! – An Interactive Monster Hunt - You! Yes You! is a fun interactive children’s storybook. We’re going on a monster hunt, and what fun we’re going to have, shaking, blowing, tickling, and lots of surprises. This fun book is bound to keep young children entertained and asking for “Again! Again!” – make sure you follow the instructions, strictly! (And of course, ...
Phobias & Fortitude - Phobias & Fortitude – This book contains 2 short stories. Princess Lemon & Her Yellow Shoes and Scared Out Of her Wits, both of which are suitable for 8 to 12 year old kids. Princess Lemon & Her Yellow Shoes (new edition): Kate has lots of shoes. She loves them all. All except a pair ...
Your children’s storybook about mountain monsters is a captivating tale that encourages young readers to use their imagination and creativity to solve problems and overcome challenges.
Your children’s storybook about mountain monsters is a thrilling adventure that captures the imagination and inspires young readers to explore the wonders of nature.
Evelyn Castaneda writes:
Amazing. My son loves this book.
ALICIA writes:
I ENJOYED READING THIS BOOK WITH MY 6 YEAR OLD SON. HE UNDERSTOOD THE MESSAGE THAT YOU SHOULDNT BELIEVE WHAT YOU ALWAYS HEAR.
Anabella l. writes:
Wow I am 10 & I learned a lesson: never believe what other people tell you or what you hear?one example this book!????