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children's
Little Star FriendsMother told Charlie (6, son) goodnight.He asked her to read him a bedtime story.It was about the stars in the sky.Charlie soon fell asleep.What happened to Charlie when he started dreaming about it?Pirate Ship AdventureSammy (6) lived in an imaginary world with his imaginary friends.1-day Sammy decided he wanted to go on an adventure aboard a pirate ship.And then find the treasure.Stephen (BMF) gave him some strong advice.Sammy climbed aboard & hid.He listened to them when they returned.The pirates were going to find the treasure.It’s on the island underneath a tallest tree.Adventure to the MoonAndrew (5) wanted to go on an adventure to the Moon.Peter (BMF) told him he’d have to build a rocket ship.Peter started the countdown.Did they take off?The Magical FrogLily (7) read her book & then fell asleep on the park bench.When she woke up a magical frog was talking to her.He had to prove to her he was magical.Where is Teddy?Becky (4) was in her bedroom playing with her toys.She couldn’t find Teddy.Her mother & daddy helped her look for Teddy.Will Becky find Teddy?I do not receive any type of compensation for reading & reviewing free books from publishers & authors. Therefore, I am under no obligation to write a positive review, only an honest one.An awesome book cover, great hand-drawn colored pictures, charming illustrations & proper font & writing style. 5 very professionally written children’s (preschool/elementary age) (short stories) storybook. They were all quite easy for me to read/follow from start/finish & never a dull moment. There were no grammar/typo errors, nor any repetitive or out of line sequence sentences. Lots of exciting scenarios, with several twists/turns & a great set of unique characters, settings, etc. to keep track of. They all could also make another great children’s movie, an animated cartoon, or better yet a mini-TV series. There is no doubt in my mind this is an extremely easy rating of 5 stars.Thank you for the free author; Hey Sup Bye Publishing; FreeBooksy; Amazon Digital Services LLC.; bookTony Parsons MSW (Washburn)
D**B
Nice imaginative stories
The stories are so fun. Long enough to have depth but short enough for bedtime. Great imagination. Words are kid level as well. Very nice.
S**A
Nice read
Nice stories. I like how characters are different in every one and how we can imagine many more adventures beyond the boundaries of one story. For instance, little pirates could have so many adventures.
W**2
Fun, Games And A Book All In One 🎉 Yipee!!!
I wish I had books like this when I was little. They look like so much fun. They have Just For Fun Activities. And A Free Gift. There are five short easy to read fun stories that are fun and a fast read and listen to.One of the stories is 🐻 Where is Teddy? 🐻Four year old Becky had dolls and teddy bears laid all out on her bed. She told them it was time to wake up. She dressed them all as Princesses. But...but...where is Teddy??? She looked all over her room. She took all the covers off the bed. Mom heard the noise and asked her. 'What's Wrong?" Becky said, "Teddy.is missing!". What did they do? You can follow along or listen and find the answer.Another book is. 🌜Adventure To The Moon 🌛Five year old Andrew wanted an adventure. He wanted to be an astronaut and to go to the moon. Peter, his best friend, helped him build a Spaceship. They used a cardboard box and tinfoil. He got in and closed the hatch and blasted off to the moon. Find out about his trip. Did he have fun? Will he go again? Reading and listening to this great spaced out story can be your challenging adventure.I found this book on a website for free for an honest review.
L**P
Suitable for First-Graders and Younger Kids
I read all of these stories easily to my daughter as one of bedtime story. There are 5 stories; Little Star Friends, Pirate Ship Adventures, Adventure to the Moon, The Magical Frog, and Where is Teddy. At first the book seemed geared to boys, as the first 3 stories were more boy related and my daughter had to ask if it was a book for boys. As soon as she asked that then came the stories for girls, there are 2 stories for girls at the end of the book. The stories are short so they can be easily read in no time. There are a few grammatical errors in the book, but nothing that takes away from reading it. My daughter did point some of them out but she is eight. Younger kids will not notice them at all. This would be a great story to read to first-grader or younger. I think, they can appreciate the simplicity of the story and the verbiage. Older kids will not be as engaged and will probably point out some of the grammatical errors within the book. They may even feel as though the book is gender specific as the first few stories have male main characters and only the last 2 stories have female main characters.I would recommend that the author change around the story lineup a bit. He needs to intertwine the male and female character base stories as the story now has the first 3 stories being male based and the last 2 females. It should be male-female-male-female-male; this way if more than one story is being read at nights in one setting, some kids (mainly girls) will not feel as though it's bedtime stories for boys. This will allow the book does not feel gender specific in the beginning.
D**Y
Stories are just long enough
The stories are well written and the concepts are easily understood. I will probably be getting another book in this series.
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