• The Children of Kapunkled-Up Cottage: A Quirky Vocabulary Story, Comical, Bahamian References, Challenging Words to Learn

    The Children of Kapunkled-Up Cottage: A Quirky Vocabulary Story, Comical, Bahamian References, Challenging Words to Learn

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    Constant consonants are the culprit that
    cause the continual conditions and complicated
    circumstances and conundrums that are
    considered cataclysmic to the children of
    Kapunkled-Up Cottage.

    It’s complete chaos in this charming calamine
    and cyan-colored clapboard cottage.

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  • The Clockness Monster, It's Just A Matter Of Time

    The Clockness Monster, It’s Just A Matter Of Time

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    You will find this story timely for two reasons. One of the reasons is if you are having a birthday, or had a birthday, and find that time is moving along incredibly haltingly, which is beyond slow, you will discover why.

    With a bit of science and zero imagination, Amy Reckleson set off on a visual hunt and finds what was (and is) once upon a time.

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  • The Contrary Contrite Chronicles of a Child during the Great Confinement
  • The Golden Conch: Bahamian Fairytale

    The Golden Conch: Bahamian Fairytale

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    There is a difference between smart
    and wise. If anyone thinks long and
    hard enough on the most difficult
    problem, the right answer, and maybe
    even happiness will be found.

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  • The Great Eight: Opinions, Hopes, Goals & Tickles for An Eight-Year Old, Conversation Starters & Word Enhancers for Kids, Joint-Diary

    The Great Eight: Opinions, Hopes, Goals & Tickles for An Eight-Year Old, Conversation Starters & Word Enhancers for Kids, Joint-Diary

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    What’s in the mind of eight-year-olds? What are the things they would like to discuss and share? Caerwyn and Marlee, two gifted, delightfully-wholesome kids have teamed up to present a sort of joint-diary of their outlook on the world.

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  • The Legend of The Mean Mother: A Spooky Thrilling Camp-Fire Slumber Party Halloween Haunting Tale

    The Legend of The Mean Mother: A Spooky Thrilling Camp-Fire Slumber Party Halloween Haunting Tale

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    For discipline, she did not shout, squabble, spank, nor did she suspend privileges’ to correct the errors of her children. Those methods to correct and reform she considered were merely too temporary, too forgettable, to bring about any real and lasting change in behavior. The way she improved upon the behavior of her children, was unending. She stirred them to do what she wanted by putting chilling ideas, haunting scenarios and horrific consequences in their minds, that lasted, lingered and disturbed.

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  • The Little Book On How To Be Super Kids

    The Little Book On How To Be Super Kids

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    Do you want to be a super kid? This beautifully illustrated pictorial gives examples of what to do in the world that you are learning. Be cool at school, be happy, kind, friendly and most of all be you.

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  • The Loot On Cute: Papers on Proprieties

    The Loot On Cute: Papers on Proprieties

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    When the young Miss Davis came to stay with her Aunt Bea for a spell, 23 Rhuidrock was turned into a finishing school for girls. The niece was the truest inspiration in regards to these profound proses that are dually, beauty tidbits.

    There is an old nursery rhyme concerning an ill-famed curly-haired girl, and Miss Davis was the embodiment of this child; that is Miss Davis was the verifiable epitome of what one would imagine this horrid girl was, and it was telltale in a particularly most disagreeable glare that coupled with being an aimless, over-achieving dissent, void of a cause.

    It became a chief endeavor for Aunt Bea as she challenged Miss Davis’ unpleasantries against her very vanity. The young miss cared greatly about pulchritudinous matters { puhl-kri-tood-n-uhs and it means beauty}. This is what was employed for triumph; to expound and to be precise, beauty tidbits were used to improve upon Miss Davis’ prudence, polish, and to preserve her pretty.

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  • The Memoir That Makes You Go Mmm

    The Memoir That Makes You Go Mmm

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    Mckenzie-Morgan has an odd fascination, and from this she mastered a skill that involves manipulating most of her sentences with her favorite consonant. As you read her memoir, for multiple reasons (awed, doubtful, meditative and maybe because you can taste scrumptious food in your mind), you will certainly go mmm. There are the matters of: a manifestation or two, mouth-watering menus, memory verses, a misfit, middle-school moments and mix-ups, and the most monumental matter that is so improbable, it’s called a miracle. Grab a dictionary, bookmark it right in the middle and get to know this quirky, original, delightful character. A Bahamian teenager who is oddly outstanding, and circumvents her troubles with optimism, faith, and a myriad of lofty M words that guarantees to improve all readers’ vocabulary.

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  • The Red Riding Hoodie Thru Pinewood

    The Red Riding Hoodie Thru Pinewood

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    Eager and anxious but fully up for the challenge, Thatcher arrives on the island after earning a spot at a prestigious high school for top achievers and elite athletes. He comes from a serene, postcard-esque settlement that is everything the capital city is not—clean and safe.

    It takes a few miracles and an island-wide fundraising effort for him and his mom to move to Nassau. They think they have everything covered; his mom always says, “We have everything covered in prayer.” But if you’re unaware of certain dangers, you can’t rebuke or pray them away. This becomes clear during his ride on the #21 jitney, which takes him through Pinewood. He misguidedly thinks that covering himself with a hoodie will be enough to safeguard him.

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  • The Stepmother, Little Grace and the Fig Tree

    The Stepmother, Little Grace and the Fig Tree

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    Cinderella’s, Hansel and Gretel’s, and Snow White’s stepmothers may have had a Bahamian descendant, and maybe this is her story. This story holds the probable reason those stepmothers were so unloving towards the daughters they inherited through marriage…the reason that darkened their hearts and had them all hating and hurting a sweet innocent child.

    A one-hundred-year old Bahamian tale of the Pineapple Prince, a new bride, a fair daughter, and a fig tree – without enchantment or magic – repeats the truth that all good stories tell about a pure heart and prevailing.

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  • The Winterborn Fix

    The Winterborn Fix

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    THIS STORY HAS UNCOMMON WORDS. Have no fear, compliments of the author, the definitions or synonyms follow.
    The problem in this story is that there are two celebrations, one always outshines the other, leaving Bea-Elizabella in the shadow. The offshoot, that is the result, is a horrid wintry woe that may likely bring about the meltdown of all meltdowns that is akin [similar] to the arcane [mysterious and difficult to understand] Inuit tantrum.
    The rogues [villains] are family and friends’ forgetfulness.
    The hopeful problem-solver is Bea-Elizabella’s unusual hobby that involves the study of rare words. Can select synonym stop something sorrowful, somewhat sinister and sub-zero. Will she, an up-and-coming, word connoisseur [expert], find a string of fitting words to shine a light on this Winterborn wretchedness and get rid of a very chilly situation?
    BEA-ELIZABELLA’S CLAUSE vs SANTA CLAUS.

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