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Closing the door behind her, she dropped her towel and smiled at
her naked body, her big perky breast bouncing up and down while her
stiff ------ protruded toward the mirror. "Girl yuh got it going
on. Gosh, I'm looking and feeling good today. Read all about
Essie's island life and her quest to find her mate in this sizzling
tropical erotica.
After the smooth success of Denise and Myrtle making it past US
immigration at the airport a few years earlier, Gena felt overly
confident. She was as confident as Usain Bolt when he started his
premature celebration of his world-record-breaking win in the
100-meter race at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. She therefore
devised a big plan to get three people in at the same time: Bunny,
Lela, and Faith. Faith was the twelve-year-old daughter of her
friend Fay. Fay had heard about Gena's big plan and wanted Gena to
do her a favor by delivering Faith to her aunt in Brooklyn. Gena
had no fear, and she was ready for action. She was determined to
make good on her promise by whatever means necessary. Bunny's
passport contained his correct picture, but it had the name and
information of someone else who was a citizen of the United States.
Gena's plan was now in full swing. She went to Jamaica as she
usually did, and she instructed Bunny, Lela, and Faith on what they
needed to do. She drilled the new information into them so that
their new names would become second nature. When Gena thought that
they were ready, she scheduled their make-believe return flight to
New York City. The flight went off without a hitch. It was about
eight in the evening, and they were now nervously approaching the
United States immigration officers. Gena securely held Faith's hand
as if she were her daughter, while Bunny and Lela trailed right
behind them... *One of the many compelling stories in this novel *
Clarion Review At the very least, they have crafted a pleasant,
often sweet, and always entertaining novel about an unusual,
dynamic woman and the family she built. Mark McLaughlin "It was an
interesting read and being from The Bahamas, I was intrigued by the
way you slipped us in there. Somewhat accurate but very
entertaining." LaToya Charlton (09/09/2013) Bartemans says:
Saturday, September 7, 2013 at 12:14 A heartfelt story with all the
ingredients to keep on reading. Compliments
Essie had taken her kids to the countryside to spend a few days of
the summer near Tim. They loved it and always looked forward to
this annual activity. This time, they had gone by way of the old
country bus. This is an exciting and funny ghost story for kids age
five and above. www.Buy4achild.com Clarion Review JUVENILE FICTION
Essie's children-Gena, Betty, Myrtle, Junior, Leonard, and Karl-are
enjoying a wonderful vacation and making friends with neighboring
kids in the countryside around Clear Mount, Jamaica. But behind the
idyllic background, a ghost roams the land-something called a
"rolling calf," an unnerving, clanking ghost with red eyes. It has
a spooky premise, but feels more like The Hardy Boys than Harry
Potter. Even while Karl knows he must face an unknown and possibly
dangerous adversary, he is surrounded by a family that cares for
him. This is a world where kids go five miles to the perfect place
to swim or girls spend the day jumping rope. When the adventure
does get going, the characters never lose the camaraderie of
friends, the touchstone of solid parents, or the importance of a
lesson learned. Katerie Prior EXCERPT: When it dawned on Karl that
his pursuer was rolling calf, he forgot about his damaged toe. He
was now going top speed, Carl Lewis, Asafa Powell, Yohan Blake or
Granada's Kirani James style. He was now all-out straight
sprinting. He shift into sixth gear and took off blazing the trail
for his dear life. Neither Usain Bolt nor his supposing "twice as
fast" twin brother, Insain Bolt, nor any other athlete or track and
field star could have kept up with Karl that night. (Page 52, A
Scary Island-Style Story)
The Non-Silence of the LAMB was edited and adjusted to adapt to a
youth audience. Excerpt; It was rare for an item not to fit.
However, when that did happen, there was pandemonium as trade-offs
occurred among the family. It appeared like the scene in the story
of Cinderella where the stepsisters forced their too-big feet into
the tiny glass slipper brought by the prince. After the opening of
the barrel, or what was humorously perceived as the opening
ceremony, there was the trade show. Everyone tried on their clothes
and shoes to see if they fit and to see what they could profitably
trade for another item.
A "rolling calf" is a ghost that often appears in the form of an
animal. Most people who had close encounters reported that they
first heard or detected the rolling calves by their loud chiming
and rather unnerving clanking noise. This familiar sound was made
by the long chain that they dragged along behind them. They have
large red eyes like a dragon's. Some even said that they could
breathe fire through their mouths. Some said that the rolling
calves were the spirits of evil butchers who had been cruel and
mean when they were alive. The best way, they said, to get away
from these monstrous beast was to drop various things on the
ground. This storybook was written in an exciting island-style
manner. It is about Essie's kids on the island of Jamaica and their
fourth scary and unusual encounter with a rolling calf. This is
number four of a five part series. It is targeted for children ages
six and upwards. Clarion Review JUVENILE FICTION Mystery stories
for kids have changed dramatically in the last few decades.
Characters like Encyclopedia Brown and The Boxcar Children have
been replaced by wizards, vampires, werewolves, and zombies.
Innocent sleuthing of creepy houses has been replaced by elaborate
battles with powerful supernatural figures. That's what makes a
ghost series like Essie's Kids & The Rolling Calf stand apart
from other children's series. Husband and wife authors Luke Brown
and Berthalicia Fonseca-Brown have created a collection of books
that lets kids be ... well ... kids facing ghostly circumstances.
Katerie Prior. Excerpt: The big duel was about to begin. The
screaming of the crowd came to a sudden halt. The whole arena was
quiet. Karl looked up towards the crowd one last time. He glimpsed
his family standing in the best sitting area. He could feel his
heart pounding as he thought to himself, I have to make my family
proud. This was his big opportunity to prove to Essie that he was a
special kid. "Get set," the referee said. The two finalist of the
two hundred meter race raised their backs up in the air while still
pressing their hands down on the ground. They were now in a
'get-set' position waiting for the word 'go.
Clarion Review JUVENILE FICTION Essie's Kids and the Rolling
Calf---3 Luke Brown CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
978-1-4565-7696-7 Mystery stories for kids have changed
dramatically in the last few decades. Characters like Encyclopedia
Brown and The Boxcar Children have been replaced by wizards,
vampires, werewolves, and zombies. Innocent sleuthing of creepy
houses has been replaced by elaborate battles with powerful
supernatural figures. That's what makes a ghost series like Essie's
Kids & The Rolling Calf stand apart from other children's
series. Husband and wife authors Luke Brown and Berthalicia
Fonseca-Brown have created a collection of books that lets kids be
... well ... kids facing ghostly circumstances. In this, the third
installment, Essie's children-Gena, Betty, Myrtle, Junior, Leonard,
and Karl-are enjoying a wonderful vacation and making friends with
neighboring kids in the countryside around Clear Mount, Jamaica.
But behind the idyllic background, a ghost roams the land-something
called a "rolling calf," an unnerving, clanking ghost with red
eyes. Karl can't shake the feeling that the rolling calf is after
him in particular. After a terrible nightmare, he knows nothing
will change until he faces that ghost himself. Essie's Kids is
refreshing in that it has a spooky premise, but feels more like The
Hardy Boys than Harry Potter. Even while Karl knows he must face an
unknown and possibly dangerous adversary, he is surrounded by a
family that cares for him. This is a world where kids go five miles
to the perfect place to swim or girls spend the day jumping rope.
When the adventure does get going, the characters never lose the
camaraderie of friends, the touchstone of solid parents, or the
importance of a lesson learned. Karl's world is such a pleasant one
that many readers may long to see more. While we read about squeaky
floors as Karl walks and girls playing hopscotch on squares drawn
in dirt roads, the Browns do not provide enough description of the
setting. Essie's Kids has many opportunities to show us Jamaica
from a child's eyes-the homey bungalow where the family stays, the
green and rolling countryside, or the clear, sun-freckled waters of
the nearby river. These opportunities to give readers vivid images
are longingly missed. The lack of description may be by design. The
text is laid out with no illustrations and includes an area at the
back for children to cultivate their imagination by drawing their
own images. It's a nice touch in a book that's written with a
simplicity that will appeal to younger readers, but that has the
length to attract older kids. Essie's Kids is personal and
heartfelt, and each book in the series contains a moral. In this
installment, Essie tells her kids to be positive in the face of
adversity. This kind of message shows that it doesn't matter if
you're facing down a rolling calf, He-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named, or a
bully in a school yard. Being positive is a universal lesson that
can improve the lives of children-and maybe even that of some
adults. Katerie Prior
A "rolling calf" is a ghost that often appears in the form of an
animal. Most people who had close encounters reported that they
first heard or detected the rolling calves by their loud chiming
and rather unnerving clanking noise. This familiar sound was made
by the long chain that they dragged along behind them. They have
large red eyes like a dragon's. Some even said that they could
breathe fire through their mouths. Some said that the rolling
calves were the spirits of evil butchers who had been cruel and
mean when they were alive. The best way, they said, to get away
from these monstrous beast was to drop various things on the
ground. This story was written in an exciting island-style manner.
It is about Essie's kids spending their summer vacation on the
island of Jamaica and about their second scary and unusual
encounter with a rolling calf. This is number two of a five part
series. This story may be extended out to a very wide audience from
ages 6 all the way up to their mid-teens and beyond. These books
all have another unique feature. There is a drawing/note pad at the
end of each book that allows the reader to draw or demonstrate
their own personal illustration of the story after completing the
book. Finally, these books also end uniquely always with a strong
moral story. EXCERPT; Karl's heart stopped for a minute or two. He
was shocked. He could feel the warm liquid dripping down his legs
as it made a stream of puddle around his feet. This could not be
happening. He was in a one-on-one situation with a real rolling
calf. He could not believe his ears. He could not believe his eyes.
As a matter of a fact, he could not believe any of his five senses
anymore. The only thing Karl could believe in was his feet. He
turned around and took off for his dear life. He ran so fast that
he was striding at top speed when it dawned on him that he had
passed his house long before and was now heading to no man's land.
Clarion Review JUVENILE FICTION Mystery stories for kids have
changed dramatically in the last few decades. Characters like
Encyclopedia Brown and The Boxcar Children have been replaced by
wizards, vampires, werewolves, and zombies. Innocent sleuthing of
creepy houses has been replaced by elaborate battles with powerful
supernatural figures. That's what makes a ghost series like Essie's
Kids & The Rolling Calf stand apart from other children's
series. Husband and wife authors Luke Brown and Berthalicia
Fonseca-Brown have created a collection of books that lets kids be
... well ... kids facing ghostly circumstances. Katerie Prior.
For the first time in her life, it dawned on her that Jesus was the
only man she really needed. If she had Jesus in her life,
everything else would fall in line in the right manner. Essie woke
up to a brand-new life of Christianity. 'Essie Found God' is a
modified version of the book; The Non-Silence of the LAMB. It was
edited to be more family friendly. It is also modified so as to
target a religious audience. This story begins at the end of
Essie's life. It then showed how she became a Christian. However,
the story starts over with her life beginning at childhood. It
showed, step by step, how she developed into the sinner that she
became before she found God and changed her life completely. She
became a true child of God at the end. Though the principles of her
life her children lived and learned how to be better citizens of
their society. If you understand and can see the wonderful beauty
in God's forgiveness, you will be touched by this simple story of
life, Essie's life. This book is surely for you.
A "rolling calf" is a ghost that often appears in the form of an
animal. Most people who had close encounters reported that they
first heard or detected the rolling calves by their loud chiming
and rather unnerving clanking noise. This familiar sound was made
by the long chain that they dragged along behind them. They have
large red eyes like a dragon's. Some even said that they could
breathe fire through their mouths. Some said that the rolling
calves were the spirits of evil butchers who had been cruel and
mean when they were alive. The best way, they said, to get away
from these monstrous beast was to drop various things on the
ground. This storybook was written in an exciting island-style
manner. It is about Essie's kids on the island of Jamaica and their
unusual encounter with a rolling calf. This is the first of a five
part series. The story is continuous. The whole series should be
read in order to truly see and understand the full picture that the
authors are trying to illustrate. There is a drawing/note pad at
the end of each book that allows the reader to draw or demonstrate
their own personal illustration of the story after completing the
book. Finally, these books also end uniquely always with a strong
moral story. 'When it dawned on Karl that his pursuer was most
likely to be a rolling calf, he really started running as if he
hadn't been running before. He forgot about his damaged toe. He
forgot about running and hopping. He was now running full, top
speed, Carl Lewis or Asafa Powell style. He was all-out straight
sprinting. He shifted into sixth gear and took off blazing the
trail for his dear life. Neither Usain Bolt nor Michael Johnson nor
any other athlete or track and field star could have kept up with
Karl that night. He was sure that he must have broken some kind of
world record. He was seriously on the verge of flying as he could
feel the wind rushing by him like a turbulent storm.' Chapter 5,
page 26 of Essie's Kids and the Rolling Calf. For more info please
see www.EssiesKids.com Clarion Review JUVENILE FICTION Mystery
stories for kids have changed dramatically in the last few decades.
Characters like Encyclopedia Brown and The Boxcar Children have
been replaced by wizards, vampires, werewolves, and zombies.
Innocent sleuthing of creepy houses has been replaced by elaborate
battles with powerful supernatural figures. That's what makes a
ghost series like Essie's Kids & The Rolling Calf stand apart
from other children's series. Husband and wife authors Luke Brown
and Berthalicia Fonseca-Brown have created a collection of books
that lets kids be ... well ... kids facing ghostly circumstances.
Katerie Prior.
They jumped, splashed, dove, and swam in the ocean until their
weary souls filled with satisfaction. They spanned, rolled, and
played on the beach and their bodies glowed with the blazing island
heat. They had a picnic lunch and a happy afternoon. They basted in
the tropical inferno and worshiped the mean island sun as they
frolicked around each other. Have you ever wondered what it's like
living on an island in the Caribbean? Well here is your opportunity
to find out. This island style story is about Essie's (a character
from the story of The Non-Silence of the LAMB) unique personalities
and personal principles. Through her principles her kids found
their way through life. Essie was a woman of substance and virtue
but she was oftentimes too emotional. This over-expressiveness of
her emotions could be seen in how she reacted to the matrimonial
services of her children. This book also showed how she tried
saving the world one homeless teen at a time
This wholesome island love story began with a strange encounter in
the city of Mo Bay. Essie ran into a peculiar stranger. Her life
has never been the same ever since that day. The story revert to
her childhood years and showed how her early life affected the
woman she became. She had many failed relationships, one
immediately after another. She became a 'serial dater' but could
not find the right person to travel the full distance of 'husband
and wife'. However, there was one troubling little detail about
most of her failed relationships. Most of her failed relationships
left her with one more child out of wedlock. Eventually she met the
man who was not afraid to accept her, all of her. Except;
(Romancing Essie) It was his pleasure to satisfy Essie in every
way. He knew deep in his heart that she was in a class far above
him. He believed that he was not worthy of such a beautiful,
sophisticated, big city lady like Essie. He was honored to have her
love and attention. So that day when Essie visited, he rolled out
the red carpet. They had a wonderful dinner with their son, Karl.
The meal was just the way Essie loved it. Afterwards, they sent
Karl outside to play. Then they went to the bedroom and locked the
door.
No Hannibal Lecter here. Just a single mother and her animalistic
raging passion with a few quid pro quos as she grippingly strives
for survival for herself and her eight children. Men in Essie's
world are after only one thing, and she is glad to give it to
them--but only with a little quid pro quo to support her and her
growing brood. Mark McLaughlin Essie, an orphan child, had an awful
abusive family in the countryside of Jamaica. She was always down
on her luck with men. After eight children with none of their
fathers around, she came close to giving up. She migrated to the
USA which made her wanting to live once again. However, getting
here was another story. That was when all of the drama began.
Excerpt: Gena was ahead of the game. She knew that if anything went
wrong, she would have to quickly separate herself from the pack and
bail out. That was exactly what she did. As soon as her papers were
processed, she did not linger. She calmly walked by Bunny and Lela,
who were still being questioned. Gena held her head straight as if
she didn't know them and had no part in other people's affairs. As
the old Jamaican saying goes, it was like "when chicken a pass by
dentist office," meaning, since chickens have no teeth, they have
no concern with dentists, and therefore, they hold their heads up
high with pride when passing by a dental office because they have
no reason to care. Gena held on tightly to little Faith's hand and
headed straight out through the doors of the airport. She took a
quick glance back just before she disappeared through the main
doorway, and disappointment slapped her squarely in the face. She
saw that the immigration officer was leading Bunny and Lela away to
a special room. She noticed the sad looks on their faces. They were
as disappointed as the inarguable favorite to win; the Brazilian
team, when they got surprisingly knocked out of the 2010 FIFA World
Cup. The Brazilian team was knocked out by the Netherlands team in
the stage-two round of the sixteen knock-out phase. Gena walked
away feeling as sad as Maradona, the famous one-time soccer player
and now coach of the Argentinean team. He stood on the sidelines of
the same 2010 FIFA quarter finals and watched his team get brutally
beat down by Germany, four goals to zero. Book Review by CN Weekly
News; Dr. Luke A. M. Brown (the Lamb) has succeeded in writing a
very interesting and entertaining book, focusing on a mother's
relentless love in a community adjacent to Jamaica's second city,
Montego Bay. The story's about the pretty, shapely, country girl,
Essie, who escaped life with an abusive family to live in Montego
Bay. There, as a result of several failed romantic relationships,
the young girl bears eight children for multiple men but matures to
a strong, caring mother. Essie meanders through her relationships
with hope then despair, as again and again she is abandoned after
bearing a child. But Essie presses on excelling as a chef,
acquiring a house, and skillfully juggling scarce funds to cloth,
feed and school her children. As adults, the children succeed in
making much of their lives, building on the foundation of their
mother's love. Her eldest child and daughter, Gina, manages to get
to the U.S., via the Bahamas, becomes a U.S. citizens and helped
most of her siblings and her mother to migrate. One of her
children, Leonard, whose life seems remarkably familiar to the
author, becomes a Doctor of Pharmacy, the core of Essie's pride.
Essie grows old, sick and dies in the U.S., and her body is
returned to Jamaica for burial where Leonard offers a moving
eulogy. But the remarkable funeral is ruined when one of Essie's
sons who despised her because she left him with his father, who
Essie eventually marries, in the Jamaican countryside, sparked a
major disturbance at the graveside over the reading of the will.
The author gives an in-depth account of the Jamaican culture and
folklore.
-Hago esto solo por ti, Tim. Porque te amo de verdad. No podian
estar mas contentos con esa reunion placentera y emocional.
Descubrieron que vivian en dos mundos diferentes y que a ambos les
gustaba la vida que llevaban. Sin embargo, eso no era un
impedimento para estar juntos. Prometieron encontrarse a medio
camino.
Clarion Review JUVENILE FICTION Essie's children-Gena, Betty,
Myrtle, Junior, Leonard, and Karl-are enjoying a wonderful vacation
and making friends with neighboring kids in the countryside around
Clear Mount, Jamaica. But behind the idyllic background, a ghost
roams the land-something called a "rolling calf," an unnerving,
clanking ghost with red eyes. It has a spooky premise, but feels
more like The Hardy Boys than Harry Potter. Even while Karl knows
he must face an unknown and possibly dangerous adversary, he is
surrounded by a family that cares for him. This is a world where
kids go five miles to the perfect place to swim or girls spend the
day jumping rope. When the adventure does get going, the characters
never lose the camaraderie of friends, the touchstone of solid
parents, or the importance of a lesson learned. Katerie Prior
Essie aveva preso i suoi bambini in campagna per trascorrere alcuni
giorni di estate vicino a Tim. Essi hanno amato, e l'ha sempre
guardato avanti a questa attivita. Questa volta, erano andati a
titolo del vecchio paese. Si tratta di un eccitante e divertente
isola ghost story per bambini cinque anni di eta e oltre. E molto
facile da leggere. Si tratta di un libro che ogni bambino dovrebbe
leggere. Clarion Review NARRATIVA GIOVANILE Mistero storie per i
bambini hanno cambiato radicalmente negli ultimi decenni.
Personaggi come Encyclopedia Brown e il Boxcar bambini sono stati
sostituiti da procedure guidate, vampiri, lupi mannari e zombi.
Innocenti di inquietanti si effettueranno ricerche case e stato
sostituito da elaborate battaglie con potente soprannaturale. Cio
che rende un fantasma Essie serie come i bambini e il vitello da
altri bambini in serie. Marito e moglie gli autori Luca marrone e
Berthalicia Fonseca-Brown hanno creato una collezione di libri, che
permette ai ragazzi essere ... e ... bambini fantasma che
circostanze. Katerie Prior
Dies ist ein reizendes Ghost Story. Es ist auch sehr lustig. Es ist
sehr leicht zu lesen. Es ist ein Buch, dass jedes Kind lesen sollte
Subitamente, los arboles y arbustos se abrieron y la bestia corrio
enloquecida hacia Karl, mientras enormes lenguas de fuego le salian
de la boca. La bestia se dirigia a un choque, cuando Karl levanto
la mano y dijo: - Quieta, bestia Ya es suficiente. -No estuvo mal,
verdad? -pregunto Rollie-Rollie, con las patas resbalando en el
suelo mientras frenaba. -No, no estuvo nada mal. La mejor gran
entrada del mundo. Clarion Review FICCION JUVENIL Misterio cuentos
para ninos han cambiado drasticamente en las ultimas decadas.
Personajes como Encyclopedia Brown y el Boxcar ninos han sido
reemplazados por los asistentes, vampiros, hombres lobo y zombis.
Busquedas inocentes de creepy casas ha sido reemplazado por
elaborar las batallas con potentes figuras sobrenaturales. Eso es
lo que hace un fantasma Ha sido duena de series como ninos y el
material rodante ternero para aparte de otras series. Marido y
mujer autores Lucas Brown y Berthalicia Fonseca-Brown han creado
una coleccion de libros que les permite a los ninos ser ... bueno
... los ninos enfrentan circunstancias fantasmales. Katerie Prior
"Um bezerro rolante" e espirito que muitas vezes aparece na forma
de um animal. A maior parte de pessoas que tinham tido perto
encontros tinham informado que eles tinham ouvido primeiro ou
tinham descoberto os bezerros rolantes pelo seu barulhento que soa
e um tanto enervando barulho que tine. Este som familiar foi feito
pela cadeia longa ao longo de que eles normalmente arrastavam atras
deles. Eles tem grandes olhos vermelhos como um dragao. Alguns ate
disseram que eles podem respirar o fogo pelas suas bocas. Alguns
disseram que os bezerros rolantes foram os espiritos de maus
acougueiros que tinham sido crueis e avaros quando eles estiveram
vivos. O melhor caminho, eles disseram, escapar dessa besta de
monstruoso foi deixar varias coisas na terra. Este livro de contos
foi escrito em uma maneira de estilo de ilha excitante. E sobre
criancas de Essie na ilha da Jamaica (Ilha de Usain Bolt, o homem
mais rapido do mundo) e o seu encontro excepcional com um bezerro
rolante. Isto e o numero uma de umas cinco series de parte. Este
livro de contos e unico porque ele nao contem nenhuma das
ilustracoes comuns habituais. Ele usa palavras coloridas e
descricoes excitantes em vez disso. Por assim fazendo, ele ajuda a
crianca a desenvolver uma mente poderosa, cognitiva, criativa, e
visionaria. Ele tambem permite que a historia seja extensa fora a
um publico muito largo de idades 6 durante todo o tempo ate os seus
meados de adolescencia e alem. Esses livros da serie do bezerro
rolante todos tem outra caracteristica unica. Ha uma almofada de
desenho/nota no fim de cada livro que permite que o leitor desenhe
ou demonstre a sua propria ilustracao pessoal de areas ou carateres
na historia que se destacam nas suas mentes depois da realizacao do
livro. Finalmente, esses livros tambem terminam unicamente sempre
com uma historia moral forte. Clarion Review JUVENIL FICCAO Essie
infantil e o material circulante bezerro---3 Misterio historias
para as criancas mudaram drasticamente nas ultimas decadas.
Personagens como enciclopedia Brown e o Boxcar criancas foram
substituidos pelos assistentes, vampiros, lobisomens e zumbis.
Inocente operacao de arrepiante casas tem sido substituido por
elaborar as batalhas com um poderoso sobrenatural as figuras. E
isso que torna um fantasma series como Essie Kids & o material
circulante panturrilha suporte para alem de outras criancas da
serie. Marido e esposa autores Lucas Brown e Berthalicia
Fonseca-Brown criou uma colecao de livros que permite que seus
filhos ser ... bem ... as criancas fantasmagoricas que enfrentam
circunstancias. Katerie Prior
Este libro fue escrito en forma de estilo emocionante de la isla.
Se trata de chicos de Essie en la isla de Jamaica (La isla del
jamaicano Usain Bolt, el hombre mas rapido del mundo) y su inusual
encuentro con un ternero sucesiva. Este es el numero uno de una
serie de cinco. Este libro es unico porque no contiene ninguna de
las ilustraciones comunes habituales. Utiliza palabras coloridas y
emocionantes descripciones en su lugar. Al hacerlo, ayuda a los
ninos a desarrollar una mente poderosa, cognitiva, creativa y
visionaria. Tambien permite que la historia pueda ampliarse a un
publico muy amplio de edades 6 hasta mediados de sus anos de
adolescencia y mas alla. Estos libros de serie de ternera sucesiva
todos tienen otra caracteristica unica. Hay un dibujo y notas al
final de cada libro que permite al lector a dibujar o demostrar su
propia ilustracion personal de areas o personajes de la historia se
destacan en sus mentes despues de la finalizacion del libro.
Finalmente, estos libros tambien terminan exclusiva siempre con una
fuerte historia moral. Clarion Review FICCION JUVENIL Misterio
cuentos para ninos han cambiado drasticamente en las ultimas
decadas. Personajes como Encyclopedia Brown y el Boxcar ninos han
sido reemplazados por los asistentes, vampiros, hombres lobo y
zombis. Busquedas inocentes de creepy casas ha sido reemplazado por
elaborar las batallas con potentes figuras sobrenaturales. Eso es
lo que hace un fantasma Ha sido duena de series como ninos y el
material rodante ternero para aparte de otras series. Marido y
mujer autores Lucas Brown y Berthalicia Fonseca-Brown han creado
una coleccion de libros que les permite a los ninos ser ... bueno
... los ninos enfrentan circunstancias fantasmales. Katerie Prior
Ce livre de contes a ete ecrit dans une maniere de style d'ile
excitante. Il est des gamins d'Essie sur l'ile de la Jamaique et
leur rencontre inhabituelle avec un veau roulant. C'est numero un
d'une cinq serie de partie. Ce livre de contes est unique parce
qu'il ne contient aucune des illustrations communes ordinaires. Il
utilise des mots colores et des descriptions excitantes plutot. En
en faisant ainsi, il aide l'enfant a developper un esprit puissant,
cognitif, createur et visionnaire. Il permet aussi a l'histoire
d'etre prolongee dehors a une tres large audience des ages 6
entierement jusqu'a leur milieu de l'adolescence et au-dela. Ces
livres de la serie du veau roulant tous ont une autre
caracteristique unique. Il y a un tirent/notent le bloc a la fin de
chaque livre qui permet au lecteur de tirer ou demontrer leur
propre illustration personnelle de regions ou de caracteres dans
l'histoire qui ressortent dans leurs esprits apres l'achevement du
livre. Finalement, ces livres finissent aussi de facon unique
toujours avec une forte histoire morale. Clarion Review MINEUR
FICTION Luke Brown independant CreateSpace plate-forme de
publication mystere histoires pour enfants ont considerablement
change au cours des dernieres decennies. Caracteres comme
Encyclopedie Brown et le wagon couvert les enfants ont ete
remplaces par des assistants, vampires, loups-garous et les
zombies. Expertise innocents flippante de maisons a ete remplace
par elaborer batailles avec surnaturel puissant chiffres. C'est ce
qui rend la serie ghost comme Essie'S - Etablissement proposant des
enfants & le materiel roulant veau se distinguent des autres
enfants de la serie. Mari et femme auteurs Luke Brown et
Berthalicia Fonseca-Brown ont cree une collection de livres qui
permet les enfants ... et ... les enfants confrontes circonstances
fantomatique. Katerie Prior
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