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Bedtime Bards: Extemporaneous Tales That Originated from Relentless Demands From A Not-So-Sleepy Boy
0$20.00A collection of made-up bedtime stories that materialized instantaneously by demand. These are the top stories based on the fact that the day after, the audience of one asked about the characters and the stories again.
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Caerwyn and The Heart of The Sea
0$30.00Caerwyn has answered the call of the sea. For those who answer, there are many choices of what you can be, and there are always grand discoveries. As he tries out a few roles, Caerwyn sets sail for an exciting voyage with a boatful of his nice and nautical friends. Together, they navigate the Bahama waters where they find a wonder, a treasure and a truth.
Before the sunrise, when the anchor was pulled on Charleston Blue, the favorite vessel from his fleet, Captain Caerwyn made a wish and said a prayer, that on this special day, the voice that calls all to sea, he would meet.
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Come To Da Shop: An Island Mom and Pop Shop Adventure, A Bahamas Once Upon A Time
0$25.00Once, when going to the
stop for a child was safe,
delightful, and had lots of
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Hannah and Hector Value Inspectors
0$25.00A quaint story about values and comparisons, which belong in the classroom even though it has zero to do with math or science. The Greater-Than-Lesser-Than subject and calculations only work with numbers. When it comes to girls and boys, it does not work because people cannot be measured.
Hannah and Hector present a difficult topic in the most uplifting way. Anti-racism, (which can result in anti-bullying) and also self-worth has never been so easy to address.
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Hannah and Hector, Love Collectors
0$25.00Hannah and Hector are twins who are kind, loving, helping, and giving. They are love-hunters and explore ways to show love to others to make the world a better place.
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Horsey and The Carriage: Nostalgia Bahamian Story Collection
0$25.00Oh dear horse and carriage, I must atone,
for mocking your roadside deposit with a childish tone.
To your drivers and elegant steeds,
please forgive my childish misdeeds.
Now I look back with a laugh and a grin,
those moments of teasing, was a sin! -
Mermaids’ Birthday Love and Wishes
0$20.00Mermaids are forced to make a single wish – which is the same wish for all their birthdays.
If you love mermaids you can help them make another wish – one that you both can enjoy together.
Ocean conservation and an environmentally-friendly birthday party invitation rhyming story and lesson.
For Children 4 to 7 years old
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Mudda Goose: The Bahamian Version of Classic Nursery Rhymes
0$20.00Classic Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes with a Bahamian spin.
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Patrick & Margaret-Kate’s Great Palette Debate
0$25.00Margaret-Kate and Patrick does not get along or agree, it seems on anything.
The two children bicker constantly.
The saying that ‘opposite attracts’ does not apply to this boy and girl as their opposites, attack. They like different foods and things, have different hobbies and interested. But can any, or all of their differences have at least on thing in common, and if so, maybe t hey can be friends?
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Salvador Albury-Ludwig, The First Swimming Pig: Bahamas Famous Swimming Pigs Presents Diversity and Anti-Bullying
0$25.00Pig fact #1: Pigs can’t sweat.
Pig fact #2: Rolling in mud is how pigs beat the heat and keep cool.Salvador Albury-Ludwig, an odd little pig, refuses mud baths.
For Salvador, this, among his other pig-lacking manners is why the
other pigs turn up their snouts at him. The porker pen population
thinks that not only is he the ultimate uncool, but that something is
wrong with him.Here is a mud-free, curly ‘tail’ that reminds us that being unique is
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Sir Caerwyn the Knight and The Midnight Colored Plight
0$25.00Sir Caerwyn is on his way home from battle and there is a big midnight colored plight at his castle gate. He discovers that amid all the voices, it is his that he has to listen to.
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Tickled Blinglish
0$20.00There is an unnamed girl, who is very famous as she is famously unknown. “J.D” always talked in riddles, and this is why she became one.
You must read this and avoid the same end that she met.