Wordless Story

November 16th, 2008

Single page wordless stories are ideal for magazines for both readers and non readers alike.

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The Scarecrow Who Swallowed the Giggles

November 16th, 2008

Written by Nancy Moller, this light hearted story is just right for both non and beginning readers. And what could be more fun than a scarecrow that is not scary and has the giggles?

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Mrs. O’Malley’s Ducks

November 16th, 2008

Written by Barbara Rowan, this story is geared toward children that enjoy humorous situations and laughing out loud. The story is a running gag between ten little ducklings and naive Mrs. O’Malley who is unaware of their playful antics. Children see that life’s mishaps and misunderstandings happen to everyone, even adults. Plus the concept of counting is shown in a fun way that quickly involves the reader.

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The Three Bears Winter Home

November 16th, 2008

Papa, Mama and Baby Bear suddenly find themselves without a home and winter is coming. So who do they turn to for help? Their new best friend, Goldie Locks.

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Alfie the Whistling Frog

November 16th, 2008

Alfie is a little frog with a big problem—he whistles! And not just loud, shrill noises but songs so sweet birds look for him; especially one love-sick blue bird, Becky. His best friends, Buddy and Freddy are not happy with Alfie because his whistling attracts birds that eat their bug lunches. It’s up to Alfie to find a way for both frogs and birds to get along—and continue enjoying his special talent. This story with single illustration is a finalist in the 2008 4th Annual ABC’s Children’s Picture Book Competition.

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November 16th, 2008

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