Children's Titles

Uncle Bob Claus

Uncle Bob Claus
By Tomsdattar
Illustrated by Amanda Boggs

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Come meet two year old Joy and her daddy who has a red Santa Claus suit. Joy's cousin's Ward who is four and two year old Jeremy have come to visit and the three kids make quite a discovery when Uncle Bob/Daddy puts on that Santa Claus suit.

A sweet, warm fuzzy book for every child who does or has ever thought he knew all about Santa Claus! A little girl and her cousin finds magic when Daddy/Uncle Bob puts on long flowing Santa beard. Ward, Joy's older cousin shares a special moment with Uncle Bob as the two little ones are mesmerized.

Quote from the book: "Uncle Bob again hooked the beard over his ears.
Jeremy and Joy jumped off the bed. They looked at Uncle Bob/Daddy.
Their eyes were very big. Joy and Jeremy shouted, "Santa Claus. Santa Claus.
Look Ward. Look. IS SANTA CLAUS."

An illustrated read to book for ages 2 to 6, a read alone book for the 6 to 8 year old.

Reviews for Uncle Bob Claus

Uncle Bob is a school teacher. In shiny black books and a red velvet suit he works at a store as a Santa Claus before Christmas.

Three kids, two and four years old, are watching Uncle Bob get ready for his job. First, it's just Uncle Bob, dressing up as Santa Claus. They like the things he puts on and have a great laugh at good-natured Bob. And then - like magic - they see that Bob has transformed into Santa.

That's a lovely story for kids who think there's nothing amazing about Santa Claus because he's "just a man in disguise". But the disguise is special and makes all the difference.

Christine Spindler for E-Books for Kids

The Wonderful Day

The Wonderful Day
By Tomsdattar
Illustrated by Amanda Boggs

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Brother and I remember a wonderful day spent with Mama in our leafy bean house.
A feel good book about happy family times to read to ages 2 to 6, a read alone for the 6 to 8 year old.

Quote from the book: "Through the green vines we peek my Brother and I. High over head we see the blue of the sky. We peek again what do we see? We see two white ducks, one small brown rabbit, and four black hens as fat as can be. They are walking and scratching and hopping all around our leafy bean house."

Concept: simple pleasures provide happiness and good memories. Families provide opportunity for fun, developing feelings of security and learning how to share and care for one another
* counting practice
* color words and colors

Reviews for The Wonderful Day

When I was a kid I loved to play in my grandmother's garden because of the huge weeping willow where I played house with my friends. It's one of my fondest memories. In "The Wonderful Day", a brother and sister have a leafy bean house, where they feel secure and have fun all day long.
This is a great book to read to children aged 2 to 6. Afterwards, your kids will long to build their own little house, indoors or outdoors.
The book comes in a self-extracting format with pages that move like real pages. I liked it so much I will read it over and over again.
Christine Spindler for E-Books for Kids

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