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A chapter book for young readers seven to nine years of age Our story begins as seven year old, Princess Emery searches for her cats in the isolated back hallways of the castle. Investigating a strange light at the bottom of the tower stairs, she unexpectedly finds herself in the room of "forgotten characters". With the help of a pirate, a ballerina, a circus ringmaster and a dragon, Emery must discover how to help each of her new friends return to their stories while discovering her own story's ending. The Light at the Bottom of the Stairs is part of the Thisseldar series. However, it is a stand-alone story. Thisseldar books do not need to be read in order. The stories tell the adventures of Princess Emery and Prince Ryan who live in the imaginary Kingdom of Thisseldar.
This is a simple, colorful book of numbers and horses. It is sure to engage the very young as they learn to count from one to ten. Each section has a representation of the word number, the Arabic number, and the correct number of fingers on hands. In addition, simple rhymes introduce delightful horses and other fun things to count. The perfect read aloud book for education and fun.
Emerald is a woodland fairy who has been sent on an urgent mission to the Kingdom of Thisseldar. Her traveling companion is an old and wise tortoise named Cinnamon. A chance meeting with Princess Emery and Prince Ryan results in a high spirited adventure. Together, they must out-smart some clever trolls to find "That Which Has Been Hidden" and save all of Fairydom. A chapter book for 7 to 10 year olds. It is the third book in the Thisseldar series and finds eight-year-old Princess Emery and her brother, Prince Ryan, eager to help their newly found friends: a fairy and a tortoise. Suspenseful capers through the castle result in near catastrophe as the four try to outwit the troll, Over Bent, and his three companions. It's a free-for-all as to who will find "That Which Has Been Hidden," and who will claim it as their own. Thisseldar books do not have to be read in any particular order.
For ages 3 to 5 years. With the city blanketed in a deep snow, Ryan's dad is worried about how he will get to work. However, four year old, Ryan, knows just what to do. With the help of his snow blower, snowplow, dump truck, front loader, and a train, he clears the streets so that his dad can safely get to work.
This is a chapter book designed for readers aged seven to nine. Our story begins as seven year old, Princess Emery, is searching for her cats in the isolated back hallways of the castle. Investigating a strange light at the bottom of the tower stairs, she unexpectedly finds herself in the room of "forgotten characters." With the help of a pirate, a ballerina, a circus ringmaster and a dragon, Emery must discover how to help each of her new friends return to their stories while discovering her own story's ending. This is a Thisseldar Adventure. The Thisseldar books tell about the aventures of Princess Emery and Prince Ryan who live in an imaginary Kingdom just around the corner from about anywhere. Thisseldar books need not be read in any particular order.
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